Mark Koernke discussed military history and strategy, focusing on the Battle of Gettysburg as an accidental engagement rather than a planned operation, and explored how commanders can choose not to fight on enemy terms. He analyzed Civil War cavalry tactics, weapons technology including lever-action rifles and shotguns, and compared historical military doctrine to modern warfare. The show addressed concerns about military loyalty, special operations forces, and potential internal conflict, arguing that experienced militia members and retired military personnel represent significant untapped resources. Koernke also covered breaking news about financial instability, internet infrastructure attacks potentially related to Jade Helm operations, and FBI preparations for Fourth of July security threats.
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Six, greatly increased domestic controls over every operation of our economy and every activity of our daily lives. This is to be accompanied naturally and automatically by a correspondingly huge increase in the size of our bureaucracy and in both the cost and reach of our domestic government. Seven, far more centralization of power in Washington and the practical elimination of our state lines. There is a many faceted drive at work to have our state lines eventually mean no more within the nation than our county lines do now within the states. Eight, the steady advance of Federal aid to and control over our educational system, leading to complete federalization of our public education. Nine, a constant hammering into the American consciousness of the horror of modern warfare. Beauties and the absolute necessity of peace always on communist terms, of course. And 10, the consequent willingness of the American people to allow the steps of appeasement by our government, which amount to a piecemeal surrender of the rest of the free world and of the United States itself. We're back at the top here at the third hour of the Morning Intelligence Report. Good morning ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour of the Morning Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kernky. I'm Don Fetcher. One day closer to victory for the Heinl Micro Effect Network in the morning, www.dmicroeffect.com. We're also on Liberty Tree Radio.com, Indiana Freedom Talk, video.com, AM&FM Micro Station, CB Bay Station, and Altarq N. Golden by technologies east and west of the Mississippi along the trainee in here down the south end. Now what has been like that for you know days and once in a while it does. Here down what's it like in the northern part of the state in the high ground. But the sun is shining right through on the day of July. You're of our Lord to now be right. It is a particular you know that antique that hangs on the wall. And in one hand and in the other hand I mean to the magazine well touch that slide release and that's a hot gun now all the way on paper. for it. It's a condition one gun. I top off my magazine, I'll tell you there's plenty of them. Offer equal opportunity, coercive force when the time comes. But you gotta be prepared. You need to have the technology on the shelf and fight and everything going into a bind to everything. There's so many of them. Yeah. I guess the best example of that is Chet's on what it is that he submarines with the chosen weather, the Chinese reservoir there as on the outskirts of where the Chinese came in. Say you flat out bitter cold. Oh, and in that bitter cold. cold weather, men have never fired. The story they don't talk about is it's sub-zero weather. The Chinese have basically that K-POC type of weather gear. It looks like they're wearing a bunch of... So they had on. They're clothing underneath and there was an underpaid T-shirt and then they had that cold weather cover that you see for uniform. The Marines off the Chinese commandants gave you. The Chinese did make it to the East Line and these guys, the Marines, so we could take prisoners, but you have whatever. Oh, I actually did their job because in theory, so the Chinese commander, one of the other things that my friend pointed out, he goes, yeah, we had so many Chinese we killed around the hill that we were on that we had, but there was no material, nothing to work with, you know, make heat. So he goes, all there is a re-collector's items that have been confiscated by the Russian communists in Europe. And then they were given this Chinese gift in China, along with the stuff they gave the communists. And what's interesting is like you said, we were just taking these rifles. Hardwood burned real well. Fact matters as you guys real quick. So Jesse Poe realized they were surrendering some major came in basically and said all directions down in the chair with everybody's all good that it's feudal or a day of seed called under his bed. Think about it. Call her. Jimin. Yeah, I got George in Texas. We got George Jimin there. Well today is the anniversary. You know what it is? It's day one of the start of the Battle of Gettysburg. And I can say one thing, that was one of Robert E. Lee's strategic wonders. Well, it's one of those things... Well, George, sometimes you don't get to pick the battle. Always remember that. But Gettysburg was an accident, not an intent. And it wasn't somebody caught a special march. See, there's a term for military procedure in the past, and the past is called gaining a march. This army is when whole army groups move. They're trying to out-march or out-move each other so they can find a position that they choose. Neither side chose Gettysburg. It just happened to be the way they plopped their arse down. And for the bad piece of real estate as they would say or background, that's a term in the movie Gettysburg. It was terrain to fight on because it really didn't have any set piece arrangement for them. It could easily be used so they had to improvise on both sides. It comes down to in reality where if Lee had simply broken contact, I'll repeat this to everybody, I want everybody for this to think they are just in mind. Yeah, well guys, you don't have to fight them. was that the bad guys get old prepped. You know, they talk about this in World War I. Well, we had to have World War I because the Army's all got in motion and everybody was in motion so we couldn't stop them. What do you mean? All you do is a telegram or a rider and say stop. When you have two forces on the battlefield and one is committed and starts to deploy and, you know, reinforce, etc., which is really what Gettysburg was all about, reinforcing and reinforcing and then bigger groups reinforcing again. Both sides. Well, how about if you just step back? ready to fight? Yeah, well we're not going to. To fight! They look very pretty. Have they unlimited everything? Have they encamped everything? Are they digging in? Well that's good. Okay, we're going that way. What? But they'll be there. The real estate was not relevant. This is one thing about the battle at Gettysburg. The real estate was irrelevant. But we have to fight it because they've made it important. Well, how did they make it important? If they're digging in, if they're ensconced, And if they're all of a sudden trying to muscle up, well what if you step back two paces? Doesn't that make everything that they just did irrelevant? Mark, also too, it's like in Gettysburg, we'd say Roberta Army in Old Virginia was out there cavalry, just towards cavalry. That's what the infantry is going in enemy territory blind. Well, that gets back to again, what was the purpose of cavalry. Remember again, just like mechanized forces, We work, even then, a combined arms team process was in place and it should be remembered that a lot of times, cavalry, especially because they're highly mobile, officers were given what is called initiative and yes, Lee was pissed probably because he was taken but remember that reading was the norm for, always remember these terms, different eras, different wars, different concepts. The Ragoons were heavy infantry and clearly just an extension of the infantry are in charge but they were mobile. They could create sweeps, they could do flanking operations, etc. But they were limited. History on the other hand, were supposed to be. Cavalry were fast, what's that term? They showed up in places we never expected them. Now sometimes that worked out to the advantage, sometimes that works out to the disadvantage. When you exploit, then you may also be exploited. Does the militia units have a form of cavalry? Actually, the militia has tried to organize and provide cavalry both during the Revolutionary War and more so in the Civil War they were successful, but it's funny because in the American War for Independence, Washington had the opportunity to have about probably up to 2,000 cavalry men at his disposal, and he basically kind of poo-pooed them. It's an interesting point nobody talks about, that he could have had starting out about 200 cavalry in a mixed component. volunteer, but he was lamenting about the fodder, the cause, which is again the logistics issue. However, had he any cavalry of any kind, at the very least they would have been mobile scouts. And as differently as everybody says, well the cavalry is the ear of the army, the eyes and ears of the army technically in the military today in a number of different forms. And that job really hasn't changed. In the American Civil War slash Northern War of Aggression, take your pick of sides, The cavalry, as far as militia being organized from the states, it comes down to the same issue. You had to buy your own car. A lot of units did that though. Both in the north and the south. The city where the south was successful with that was the western legions. The Texans had a tendency to organize legions rather than divisions. One of the mandates of a legion is that you had one arm of artillery, one arm of infantry, and typically one arm of cavalry. So you had to raise a cavalry unit and those typical in the north militia units of cavalry were pretty successful but they typically came from more of the western and far northern states. Example, Michigan provided a massive amount of artillery units and it provided a whole lot of cavalry units. And Custer being the most in the ocean famous of the bunch and by the way let's not forget despite what everybody says Custer went into seven, was at the head of seven cavalry charges. He did not lead from the rear and survived all seven charges, which in and of itself is kind of a, then shouldn't happen, typically. Well, I'm the third day of the Civil War, Jeff Stewart, I heard, what would he say? He beat General Jeff Stewart, Jeff Stewart's cavalry, he was outnumbered. Jeff Stewart's trying to come up in the rear flank. to take the life of the rear. Right, well the thing is, number one, very, I won't say it didn't happen very often, but cavalry versus cavalry, if it happened, unfortunately whoever it was, it typically, if you were the defender, you had a little more force strength, it was always lopsided. In one way or another, when a cavalry unit was usually in forage or it was in raid mode, it was, the other cavalry forces typically were the reaction fire brigades, And because of that they would be more dispersed. So there was always a lopsided action to any cavalry action that you would see in the field. Very seldom do you see cavalry on a hook. Many accounts of behind him from Old Bedford advanced with his cavalry. You know I kind of noticed with the Civil War cavalry units, the bolt side, they didn't bring, yeah they carried muskets but they also carried revolts back in them days. Well that was a fire power of the day. Shotguns were actually more popular even than the standard musket. If they did, they used a musketoon or they used a short musket, a short rifle, whatever. But some units in the south, for instance, which I've always, it was interesting. In the beginning of the war, several units actually invested in the volcanic lever action rifle, which is a precursor to the Winchester. Or because the volcanic was like the Winchester's. Contrary to the way all of you think about a Winchester, Guys, when you think Winchester rifle, don't think 30-30 rifle cartridge or the volcanic. Think pistol cartridges. Instead of that big old 30-30 occupying that magazine tube, three bullets for every one you carry in your Model 94 Winchester. That made it the machine gun and the assault rifle of the day. I love how we see they do this with propaganda. Well, we didn't have big firepower weapons. Rifle was probably the most significant shift in that century, right, etc. The reason that a cowboy could hold off or a handful of cowboys could hold off those savages is because of the 4440 or the 3220, the assault rifle cartridges of the day flash. The 4440, 3220, the 45 long Colt. Those were the cartridges that actually filled the tube and were the chambering for that Model 73 Winchester in most of the forms that were out there. That meant that you had a 15 to 22 shot rifle you had to reload. So in the beginning of the Civil War, uh... some units as we know again the independently organized as was that when you commit to a new system like that like the volcanic then you have to also acquire the ammunition for it at the bank you've committed to it an excellent idea but where do you get more ammo if you run out when you're in the when you're a field when you're out there out with the troops possibly on the confederate side needles the state double barrel shotguns were very popular sought-off or shall we say sought-off they were just short they weren't they weren't short short actually car being length shotguns. And then pistols in force because it's fire power. The limat gets a lot of publicity because it really wasn't cool. There were only so many limats that were available and those were with a shotgun barrel in the center. A wheel gun around the outside. Pew, pew, pew to kaboom! That was an assault gun again. That was designed mostly the cavalry, the ones who liked it, but a lot of guys carried them on the infantry too because shows you could have up to 11 shots. and variations on it and also a mock knock off cylinder pivoted around it a shotgun where it was needed and a bunch of them in front of me or a guy that's really motivated I think the shotgun got him. But you know as a whole battle against the battlefield I wanted to be weak field and I can tell like I say that's the weak field that changed positions all throughout the day. It was on the Confederate side, then it was back on Union. Then also like another, you know, a waste of resources was trying to battle for Culp's Hill. Because the Union's work, the Union Army was duggin' pretty good to her. And they were trying to get up that hill. Same thing with little round tops, too. Well, this comes back to, again, the idea that anytime, if you're a person in charge of a situation, evaluate and decide whether or not you're going to fight under the enemy's terms. In some cases, we'll say, well, we just got a fight. Well, not really, not in most cases. It's almost like, well, you know, they're wagging their weenie at us, they're all fucked up. We need to wag our weenie at them. And in reality, especially with modern mobile warfare being what it is, in contact, and in fact, you know, virtually what I call the dance of sword idea, when you're in a sword match, you literally are sizing the enemy up, trying to evaluate his potential, his abilities. And so there is a motion. What's the first round of a boxing match? It's stealing the mode. Yeah, okay, first time I've been in the ring with this guy, what do you do? You jab, you jab, you pump, you punch, you walk, you move, you move. How much motion can he handle? How can he move? How are his eyes working? Really, the eyes are what you're watching for. If you want to see how he works his eyes, can he actually catch on to what you're doing? Is he paying attention? Say it in a very narrow channel. Does he observe the perimeter? Do you know the planks? Well the same is true with any kind of, you know, battlefield situation. It was a little slower, but not really that much slower. Today, with modern mechanized and modern technologies to include communications with, we have the ability to actually change the entire dynamic. So now you can put an individual, you can pull a force into an environment or into a killing zone that is positive for you, negative for them. Now it doesn't mean that fixed position operations are out of play, they're not. It still comes down to you, you're either trying to take a piece of estate, you're trying to take a village, a city, a town, something of value, because when a warfare is pillaged, for the aggressor, they're trying to take something. Now you have to decide whether or not it's worth spilling blood. If it's a flexible objective, it's like, example is the movie, everybody likes movies, so we're gonna use movies. Hamburger Hill, that one's not mentioned very often, okay? And what does it come down to? Okay, well, one side popped their arse down and it made that hill important. So they fought for it and they died for it. They fought for it and they died for it. And they died by inches getting up to the top and when they got to the top, the enemy faded away and the hill was no longer of any relevance about it. In other words, well, so what do we do? Problem is that the force they were fighting that had decided to make the hill important, in reality, was a parantional force. It's kind of like a set-piece operation. was a para-conventional force. That piece of real estate was arbitrarily important. It was made important purely by the combatants. But when they were done, they didn't hold any value. Did they ever really come back to keep it again? They planned a flag on it and keep it. There was no gold reserved there. Yeah, there was no gold reserved, nothing to keep. So it wasn't a critical action. It was made a critical action. In reality, it was made a critical action by the para-conventional force, not by the US Army, not by the US Marines. See, this fits in. because while they are there, let's see how many of them we can kill and if we kill enough of them, the war is over. A war of Christianism. Well, Marc, even that battle, and if we were soldiers, I wonder if that was relevant and curatory to take. Oh, it was the same thing again. It was made relevant, but well, it was accidentally, if you agree with what the author is talking about, by the way, the author is supposed to be the man that Mel Gibson plays, it was arbitrarily important, but it was a fixed location for the conventional forces because they had to have a they had a power base that was their area of operation it was an anthill. Again, it was abandoned but it had become a temporary, fixed, medical support, all the other things. So for the paracommensional force it was a valuable site worth fighting for. During the fight it kind of served their purpose in another way because they were hoping to do battle. Civil war, manpower, you don't see any D-12 bulldozers out there guys. When you see those really cool revetments and you see berms that are the height of a human being from the Revolutionary War or War of 1812, understand there wasn't any bulldozer or tractor that did that. 20-foot high, pot of dirt with a walkway, put a palace of whatever defenses in front of it. Every element of that was done by a human, by manpower. Anything else, George? I've got to open up this phone line. Yeah, we're going to... Good day, gentlemen. I'll let you be on the rescue show. Thank you. Well again, the anniversary is almost every day of the week. Every day of the week and month, we end here, we could have another anniversary to celebrate. But it is Americana. And again, guys, remember, you do not have to fight. Well, we're setting up a battle. Well, really, how about we're not going to be there? Kind of like, what if somebody wanted to have a war and nobody showed up? 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The $75 trillion shadow banking system is in danger of collapsing. Coordinated attack now services to cut lines. Internet providers suffered disruptions Tuesday and the West Coast internet provider said it appeared to be coordinated physical attack on three of the high capacity backbone lines in California. Wade Broadband said three major fiber optic cables in the Sacramento area were severed in what appears to be a coordinated attack on multiple internet carriers. So... Hmm, sounds like let's see. Jade Helm combat operations on the ground against the population. Did I say that? Wait a minute, that's what it describes in Jade Helm. Their operation is going to be command the mine directly going back to the supposed threat for 4th of July FBI establishes command centers nationwide I headed to 4th of July weekend in case there was any attacks or something you know I have to wonder you just sit and think about it logically okay let's say we're going to have some kind of event 4th of July okay who is it and where are they coming from What are they going to do? More traditionally, who has it been that typically has orchestrated the attacks inside the United States before nationals like the Israelis? Yeah, well that's what I'm saying. Who would it be? Yeah, who would profit? Who would benefit from the scam? It's the scam. And will the Supreme Court do away with Fort Deuliacus that pisses people off and that's why they attack us? I don't know. Well, like I said, for recent years, as far as I can think back, You know, two, three years. That's as far as I can think of it. There's always been this, oh man, they're coming to get us. Fourth of July. So, anyway, we got a caller. Let's go to Mike in Minnesota. Good morning, Mike. Morning, Joe. I'm answering that one guy's deal and it's going in the mail this morning along with one of my last medical bills, so. Oh, I appreciate that. Yeah, I just want to say something on your weapons one, say deal. Batteries, batteries, batteries. I was watching, I don't know if it was an HBO and Recon unit and they're at it. The one thing that I gather from watching the whole series is about batteries for their weapon sights and goggles. Things I guess use a tremendous amount of juice. And so they always been, you know, to Sergeant Major about batteries. They needed batteries. And so that is there. Yeah. And always try to con these ACOGs, they need a battery, they're daily. Freeze or something, I think they're called. But anyways, point, I don't understand this as close to me. There's gotta be like a lot of them throughout the entire SEAL team. So these guys are still gonna stand by the government and go over to people. After the government just conveniently fired an RPG into a, the way the mission was set up in Afghanistan, it was ridiculous, put a whole damn team out on CH-47. It ain't done. And then they took them off. These are going to be the first people I think that they're most knowledgeable in the country about warfare. Be the biggest danger if they thought they were slighted by the government that more of a price than ever had that paychecks because of their... That's what they've always been terrified of. The thing is that contrary to what they do in Hollywood, well there are two factors. There is an occult faction in the military. Don't ever make a mistake about the outright devilman worshippers that are in the system. that first hand, anybody that's been in the military knows this. It's just like there's a, that's been trying to push what? Well, the proof to belong. Think about it, what have you been seeing in the military? And especially in the special warfare elements, typically the individuals are Christian, intelligent, expected to perform, they didn't get there by chance. There's one that's a power faction, they've been corrupted, they're not the majority, they're the minority. And then there's an element that's there, understand that this is the kind of, they're, they're, state the course, once you've gotten into it, you were there for a prison. They understand that they've immersed themselves in history. That's one thing that nobody talks about. The prairies on military warfare and the special facilities, they've immersed themselves in history. So you've got this border group of people that on the one hand they cherry picked to try and push certain yes men into positions to control Anybody that has any brains, like I've said, knows that everybody that's in the know that's an American, everybody's got a loaded pistol, and at a given point with a wink and a nod, you just pull that thing out of the holster, stick it sideways right into the ear, and clean out the brain pan of that occult that tried to shove down your throat. If this thing kicks off hard, that's one of the first things that's going to happen, is decapitation of most of the ring knockers. Yeah. If you go through all these, that's why they don't do group shots. I've said this several times. You'll notice they show very few of any group shots because it makes Jerry's kids rocket scientists. That's also what's happened in the military. You've got a whole bunch of these characters permeating the situation, but you've got other people who have had to patiently bite their lips what they can, what they do to show down. They're either going to have to defecate or get us and they're going to do us anymore. This comes out. It's going to be a It's like the American Civil War. We all talk about the American Civil War. Guys, what was the first three months of the American Civil War all about? Everybody trying to get home or get to their side. Yeah, that polarization. How long did it take? Some men never got back. Some guys were, you know, like, everybody, well, you're from Northern Carolina and you're serving up at one of the forts in, like, say, the East Coast, or you're out West. After he handed on both sides, now they were traded. Here's the other part that nobody talks about. During that three-month period, there were massive prisoner exchanges. What happened is basically there was a new situation so some of this going first making sure that the critters that you know are on the other side with the occultist with the New World Order. And nobody's gonna be shocked. Here's one part that everybody don't do this thing where you got like you know there's like in the movies where the other guys oh oh I'm shocked it'd be more like why you waited this long Fred you know we're off schedule now by 10 minutes. The room is just going right on about their business because they know exactly what their mission is and they're going to be capped with a command structure within their unit and you're going to hear a boom and a side die. Once in their hurt and they thought special operations was going to turn subversive, in other words, you know, not with the Booly government anymore, that they've kept an ongoing list of keeping current. They want to know where they move. That's from the secret. Yeah, but it's not just in general think about it. They've never trusted them. They don't in recent years the characters like one of our callers just talking about you know a payload of B-52 full of coke it sounds weird. This is what the regime has been doing for years. There's a clandestine elk it is a day is long. They've fed off all of our good intentions at one point or another because of how you're taught until you get a chance to have that slap you in the face and then you realize that You finally have to acknowledge no matter what is going on. Now, nobody has a clue that... But you keep trying to find excuses. People, to a degree, will find excuses longer. Some longer than others. With the list thing, it's the idea the military has always done it because of mobilization. If nothing else, that's the excuse. But in reality, it can become very politicized. Or again, if it's a command and control, people are used to America, the betrayers of the nation when they try to flip the... That's their biggest concern. We have generals, we have enough generals, you know, we don't really need even the Pentagon's generals. Does everybody understand that? Think about this. How many people have they intentionally retired or how many people have they rifted because they were patriots who have already done the job? You know that the retirees outnumber the active bike, God knows how many, I mean probably three or four-fold. And of the retirees or of the, much the lion's share of them are American, either America's Americans. How would we find the, oh, pull your head out of your arms. We got so many bodies that have been, we virtually have a reflective military that's fort-type of the active army. How many people in the militia out there right now have served how many years, did how many different jobs? They can do everything that they can do, and we can do more because we are farther down the life cycle. We have more, and everybody, nobody knows how to find their balls, their intestinal fortitude, and think this Well, you've got a bunch of spring chickens who have a very narrow channel of processes, have been minimized in terms of their education. They usually have what they need in the way of math or anything to function. On the other hand, all of you old parts out there, and they're not that old in many cases, have how many decades of experience in your trade. Not only that, but you've worn many different hats in that trade. And I'm talking both in the military, but even outside. Your life's experience counts for a whole and everybody downplays that or what they do is they're listening to the BS the other side, it's sick. I'm tired of it in many ways because, you know, you got people that are as old as me and they're like, they got this and they've got that and say, how do you get that gray hair? I listen to that and I serve here and I serve there really. So how do you think that they're better to you in any way? At 17, what was your mind like at 17? Think back. Now think about, are you that person of 17 or 19 or 25 anymore? Well, even if you maintain an equal attitude, an equal attitude. I am equal to you, if not superior. Maintain that equalism rather than defeatism. Right, and because that's just it, we outnumber them first of all. That's the one thing that we will realize. All they can do is talk you into surrender. Yeah, and that's what pretty much all of it is right now. All of that was with BS. The latest thing was the latest Oh, by the way, what is it? The ACLU, there's something here real quick. You know, the elements have to change. The ACLU will no longer support the federal religious freedom law they wanted. They don't need to appease the people in any of the religions anymore. They're showing their true colors. And it's a minority, guys. It's a punkle minority. Bigger rocks. Remember what he did in Braveheart? The guy with the big rock throwing it? I will not. That was an example of the big fist. Big, big whatever. And what did he do? He picked up one stone. And what did he do with the one stone? It was like he had to shoot out a member of the stone. Finally he falls down. That's the whole point. It's focus. Knowing how to hit, knowing how to hit. What, what, what, how did that come about? Experience. We don't have to, I could take any way, I, you know, I always argue about weapons. That's just an aficionado thing. That's golf. Give me any weapon that I, give me any weapon that you've got and I'll make it work. Here's a fun, here's a fun way to play golf. Blindfold spin the guy around having reach into the back into the golf bag and randomly pull it we can do better that because we're not blind I Developed and then I those resources. That's how everybody should everybody was yaps about all of these special businesses special that well This gives a million times in for an overcome. Where's the job here gentlemen? Yeah, we need your help all dust brains out there. Can't three five zero zero nine four y'all want to be special Let's start working of being Morris pitch in nine three five zero zero nine four. We got a drone coming up on fire But you know what? We'll keep up the fight. We'll keep knowing we're doing. You gotta help by providing the ammunition, being the logistics train, guys. Do it. Do it now. Going into battle. Down your number for night vision, because we're going to be fighting at night, sir. Debt number is 231-796-8458. The website is 3w.yctoe.us. All I have is a knife. And tomorrow, I will have a rifle. 935-0094 folks get in the battle with us. God bless the republic. Death to the new world order. We help prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run but we are on the march both day and night. We'll be back right here tomorrow. Same time just gonna come up next. On your number for night vision close us for the summer please. 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