Mark Koernke discussed the dangers of conformity and social conditioning through systems like public education, mainstream media, and government control. He drew parallels between shaping watermelons and pumpkins in molds to how institutions mold children's minds, emphasizing the loss of creativity and critical thinking. The show featured extended commentary on armed resistance as a final solution, referencing the 1992 Russian film 'The Checkist' and historical figures like George Matusik and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn who advocated for violent opposition to communist tyranny. Don Betcher provided detailed technical information about night vision and thermal imaging equipment, including pricing and practical applications for surveillance and reconnaissance.
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His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children and people. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children? to live in fear and be a slave. Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the afternoon ladies and gentlemen? This is the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our currently and I'm done butcher One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... ...free-radio.4mg.com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio.com, we're on Avon FMI Crow Station, CB Base Stations. And alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. For all of our friends out there, hey Colorado, good work. Just got the reports from you guys from Boulder, or at least watching Boulder. Pretty cool. And the clarity of these new inexpensive cameras are phenomenal. The bad guys can't move without being seen. License plates, license plates, license plates. Takes you to the next location they're hiding. And again, and again, and again. Anyway, it's been a busy weekend. First of all, 50 caliber competition and familiarization this weekend. Third, LAM, Light Assault Mech. Actually, one of their shooting teams took all the big numbers and... Congratulations, you guys did the work. It was supposed to be done 1,600 yards and keeping it on the 40 gallon silhouette slash, well, we use 40 gallon barrels, guys. That's good enough. Anyway, congratulations, you guys did a great job. And guys and girl, there was one woman shooter in the team and everybody, a good time was had by all many people, well, myself included. We really didn't get done with everything here until five this morning. with everybody running around helping with the communications logistics. We also have a communications test this weekend for other technologies. So, Don, it's been a good, hot, productive weekend. What's it like in your neck? What's the date today? What is jumping off the wall, please? Oh, it's a beautiful day here. Intermittent cloud, mostly that slate blue. We're about 90 and about 58 degrees on the humidity so there's some humidity, but um you know hey It's beats pushing up daisy, so you don't hear me complaining on this the 27th day of July year of our Lord 2015 I have to sneeze mark off be right back And I'll say it while you're doing it God bless you and or go some height there we go It is a beautiful day here, just wonderful, wonderful. And it's a Monday, so hey, if we made it through the morning, the next great, how does that go? The American Medical Association says Monday mornings and the four hours of the Super Bowl are high heart attack risk. So we made it through Monday morning. And the Super Bowl isn't until lunch in those Monday mornings and you'll be all right. And always prepare your for Monday mornings. Now. I've been thinking about this for a while Mark and it you know it some people might not like the thought but did you ever know anybody who had braces on their teeth? You know that grill you know the tinsel tooth whatever you know you know how that best works yeah I've known adults who have had braces because they couldn't have braces when they were children and and they were conscientious and health and all of that so they got their teeth straightened out that's painful as an adult. as a child as you're growing up because what they do is they put metal in your mouth, attach it to all your teeth, and then your head's trying to grow while this metal is trying to hold your teeth in one place. So that can become painful. When they take the braces off, there's that beautiful smile and all of that, right? But it's not what God intended. It's not natural. Now, there are those that argue, well, it's better. It makes people, you know, this and that more comfortable and easier to get along with people. And I'm not going to elaborate on that. That's enough of that. Have you ever seen a square watermelon? Huh? Yeah, you know, about six years ago, maybe eight years ago, Mark, this guy in Japan said, I'd go a square watermelon. He didn't tell anybody. He said he bred it and bred it and bred it until he could grow a square watermelon. He didn't tell anybody. He was putting the buds in this clear box, a plexiglass box. And it would become, well, still have round corners, but it looked like something unnatural. It fit in the refrigerator so much better. By the way, you know the amount of grooming, he wasn't breeding it, he was shall we say guiding it. Yeah. Now since then we've had somebody up here in northern Michigan, Mark, who's taken that idea and has made pumpkins go in Frankenstein molds. And you've got little Frankenstein head there and all you do is you cut it out a little bit and man you got one of the if you're a pagan and want to demonstrate rather decorate your porch with a jack o' lantern look up the history of that and you would not want to be Jack now this guy puts these pumpkins in a mold And the mold looks like it's a reverse of Frankenstein. You know, you can barely see the shape of it on the outside. It's clear plastic. And when he says he has to figure on basically he explained it more than the Japanese guy who said, I bred them. Well, until he had a real uniform size that would grow into and then he'd take the mold off and you'd sell that men. He'd get like $30 for those pumpkins. For a stinking pumpkin that the farmer down the street would get, you know, two or three dollars for even bigger. But, you know, through effort, he controlled the growth of and the end result. I wonder why Don's talking along this line and why we bring this to the hour, but can you say public fool system? The public fool system builds square watermelons, doesn't it? Can you say the mainstream media, be it the television or the movie industry, that has built the monsters that we see now? We could go on and on with this. I just thought I'd bring this thought to the hour. We're not going to heat up a whole lot of time with it. It's just when the basic thought line that's threaded through all of this came from a communist. And he wasn't talking about watermelons or pumpkins or braces on children's teeth. He did say, you give me a child for a year and he's mine for life. And I reference back to the public fool system. And did you know that I don't know what the number is. By the time a child in 1990 or the year 2000 was 18, you know, a young adult, they'd seen 25,000 or 50,000 murders from cartoons from the time they were children until the last ultimate Hollywood chase scene movie with, you know, mega guns and bottomless magazines. You can understand how there are monsters out there. And not a whole lot of people wish to be raised in a mold, but most of us are. I said, us because, well, I was in there too certain for a while. It took someone, so he was in that mold too. Had to break that mold, had to step out of the box, do something different. To shake off the old beliefs. Allowing myself or Mark or many of the listeners, many of you guys, rather than allowing myself to be formed by external influence, it'd be a goal. be something that is built into children from the times before they go to school. Go to school, teaches them to read and write. There's no creativity, there's no imagination, there's no discernment. We say that, well, Don, there's a thing between black and white is no longer there. It's blurred to the point of what is that that they teach in the schools now. Oh, it's situational ethics? And you know, they used to teach that in college just to basically bring that to a person so that they would know that some people lived with that mindset, that I will adjust to anything, I will do anything right and wrong. It's just I will do anything to get to where I want to be. That's an overview of situational ethics. What's right in one instance might be completely wrong in another. teaching your children that in school and we've addressed this many times. It would be good to see the public full system collapse due to homeschooling, but I don't think that they would allow that. I think that they would make homeschooling illegal, schooling illegal before they allowed that to happen, Mark. Much like California here recently passed a law that says you don't go to our schools if you don't have the inoculations that great portions of the rest of it mold. How unwilling. I won't do this, but I can't afford to home school. I can't afford to send my children to a private school. So I've got to have a job. This leads to another pressure. I've got to have a job, so I have to have someone take care of the children during the day. See, even a job, you guys. Granted, Scripture says, if you don't work, you don't eat. But even a job, jail, so you can go to work. Okay, there's that four-letter word. But you might enjoy the love of your life. Even that has been drilled into us in such a way that most of us fall into that mold. Got to work in the factory. Got to do this. Got to do that. I've got to do something that everybody else is doing. So that's part of the mold there. If you can step out of that mold, and I know many times this is a hard thing to do, but if you can step out of that mold, wow, you might be able to do something for everyone. And people will be, what is that if you build a new mousetrap, beating a path to your door? See how that works? Creativity in the American school system has been stifled to the point that it is mostly dead. Creativity in a butt line right here. I've done Fox now. I don't know if it's advertised in California or Florida, but you know I can get an ad on Fox here on Saturday night for about $85 for a half. Apparently somebody spent more on Fox here throughout the day, Mark, for adult coloring books because you can just color away your stress. Now they come with all of these nice designs. Like, remember that thing with the wheels and the gears, spiral graph, I think they called it. And you could come up with all these perfect designs because they just created themselves as you rotated these wheels inside wheels. Many of the pages of this adult coloring book appear to be drawn from things like that. And, you know, oh, you can be your own artist, Mark, because, well, you can fill in those predetermined spaces with your own colors. You can be like Picasso! You can create something that someone else has already outlined for you. Back into the mold, even trying to step away from it so that I might relax for a while. It's ridiculous, isn't it? Well, remember the line from Christoperg's Revolution in Light of Fire? Watch and wait, get ready for the sign. There are many here amongst us who have not seen the light. Think about it. Well, what are they telling you? There's a lot of people that aren't up to speed and we expect that. But again, how many people can you reach? How can you reach them? When the public fool system becomes a level 2 prison, when the military facilities have already been pretty well secured, when everything is under control, where are the points where you can make contact or how are you going to have an effect? And then you better have a... it has to be a math effect. You need a wave effect. Why? Well, I want to get those special people to screen or cover or protect those special people. You need the fog of numbers to keep the enemy busy. In other words, you better learn to use smoke and illumination when need be to deflect the enemy's vision. You see how that works? Combat operations, kids. Smoke serves a purpose. It isn't a lethal weapon, but it is an effective screen from sight under especially critical conditions. Doesn't mean someone still can't take a guess and shoot at you, but they guess. And that gives you the opportunity to possibly survive as long as you focus on your wherewithal. See how that works? And again, everybody is constantly learning. People are at different levels. We've already argued this for years, that if you're going to bring people up to speed, focus, well, keep focusing on a person. There's a couple of things that were said to me. I paid attention to them because my dad taught me differently. My dad didn't tell me things. My dad asked me questions. What do you see over there? Or read that for me. What does that mean? Now, there's a reason for that. And it's a way to make your brain gears move. So then when somebody says something like, you know, Mark, there's a demon in democracy. And you're in the middle of a conversation and it's like, hmm. Wow, that's a different direction. Where is that going? And you should remember guys that there's many many people that have come before us. They've learned a whole lot their life's experiences before you. If you listen to them you've gained a decade, a half decade, a half century, or perhaps 90 to 100 years of other people's experience. Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself. Some of them will kill you. And again, that's something that a lot of our people have talked about over the years, the politicals. Well, George Matusik is probably the best example. And again, why am I mentioning our Patriot brothers? Because we need to have our history remembered. George Matusik raised whole fortunes. And that's not an exaggeration. Guys, at one point he had seven restaurants, privately owned restaurants around Detroit. that were a particular theme or motif. Most were Irish pub type restaurants. And he did very well. They were known places. By the way, they were also perfect setting for motivating people or getting people up to speed and or to bring them into a location where, hey, everybody is pro-patriot and everybody's on the same track. He raised whole operations like that. It would sell them. They're not serving our purpose now and he would turn the profit on them at the high point and he would build something new. He did this repeatedly. Now in his later years his concern was work for the Patriot effort, work for Patriot members and also feeding people, feeding our people. So he came up with an entire fisheries project that he developed himself and Very quietly, yet not so quietly, and very publicly, but not known by the public, he built dozens of perch farms all around the east side of Michigan. And these were totally, ecologically, self-sustaining perch farms. He produced the feed for the larger fish. He produced all the materials and nutrients needed for the minnows. He had an entire indoor production facility for producing the minnows. In other words, taking the rosacs and literally producing an 80 or 90% survivability rating for the eggs, increasing the numbers of perch geometrically. Guys, in nature, the reason those fish lay thousands of eggs each, not very many of them make it. What happens? See, this is what the eco-freaks and especially these rotten leftist liberals don't want to talk about. If you apply the working knowledge we have for animal husbandry, there is not an animal on this planet that should go extinct. That's right. The only reason that there are any animals going extinct is because it's profitable for them to go extinct. Now that doesn't mean some aren't going to go extinct simply because I don't know where they are. I really don't. Animals are going extinct, little breeds and offshoots are going extinct every day. Okay? Just that simple. But for instance, when they tell you about minnows or rats, guys, there's a term. They breed like... Why do you think that term came about? What does that tell you about rats? So if you set up an intelligent breeding program for the desert rodent, you'll be up your eyeballs and rodents in about, well, let's see, 18 months. In fact, you can intelligent breed, re-breed, introduce other stock, you know, to the locations, rotate the stock that you have to create a clean gene pool. And you could dump those rodents out and people would be up to their eyeballs and rodents and wonder why we aren't killing them all. Kind of like going out to the west and experience jackrabbits. Or better still, go to Australia, ask them about the domestic rabbit in the wild. Yeah. There ain't enough dingos. Yeah, they just kill everybody tried to kill and kill and kill them and the only thing better is maybe frogs So anyway the case in point with all these situations that we're seeing common sense, you know, we could deal with it but We've got a whole bunch of creatures that are just flat out our enemy and that's why as far as I'm concerned I you know George said the same thing at the end of his Time with us. In fact for quite a few years he goes, you know guys We've gone through the political process. We've got no people elected. They turn around and betray us. And this has happened over and over again. The only solution is this. And he would put his hand like he was holding a pistol and take his index finger and go, practice, practice, practice. This is the only thing that's going to get rid of the problem. And this is a man that spent pretty much all of his life, you know, again, parties, just in political parties, political solutions, you know, raising the resources up. And, you know, we just, the bad guys just keep dragging it out, man, keep peeing in our face. The only solution is to shoot their hind end. And in the later age of a lot of people, now I'm younger than those people are when they would repeat over and over again. Willard Culpier said the same thing. He was a World War II vet. He said the same thing. He goes, the only thing that's going to work is to shoot their hind end. Everything else is wasting our time. So again, and for everybody out there, by the way, just real quick heads up, thank you to Henry and the guys. The Checkest is posted on the scroll from the trenches, worldreport.com. The Checkest, 1992 Russian film English subtitles. Again, if you have not watched that movie, here's nothing I want you to do if you go watch it and you do the link. Go share that on Facebook, Google. Tweet it whatever seriously guys that's you know that's why I do social media because it gets out to more people faster only in that key a key tools This movie needs to be seen by everyone and then look at what you see going on right now the political hacks the characters the Progressives that want to put communism on American soil. I mean permanently we have to shoot it out of here This is why because it's inevitable that this what you see with these fruit loops and nutcases the checkest is what they plan on doing Here pay attention to how they treat Christians and by the way back then they said oh revelation It's the end of the world the police state that was what year and the end of the world and we're all gonna where's no sense we're all gonna die and what year is it? All those people that stood up instead of listening to the harpies whose job it was to sink the ship Then you know what those communists would have been dead there weren't enough of them to go around and Everybody simply should have turned around grab whatever they had away a knife and just go to town enough You know just chopping the snot out of them They're gonna execute you anyway one of them first if every person had for lack of operatives would have ground to a halt I don't care how big they are I don't care how small they are hell think about this you grab the guy's leg You've got a three inch or six inch, you know, poke knife and you just stab that leg right where the artery is and you just keep stabbing until they inside inboard of the leg. Yeah, he won't make it. Just step, step, step, step, step, step, step, crunch, crunch, crunch, crunch, crunch, crunch, crunch, oh, but like, oh, like, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, while you're doing that, he's bleeding to death. You might, in fact, if you're really good, you got the first one like that, and you know, when first he's thinking you're going to beg, oh, God, no, step, step, step, step, step, step, step. And then you turn right around, the other one who's probably still shocked while the blood is popping all over the place from that arterial burst, you might get another one. In fact, if you're really good, you might be able to kill whatever's right there. Maybe only two of them. Zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, zap, z And I'm seriously because I've seen the living version of what you see is there's a movie called Dog Soldier. It's a sci-fi piece about werewolves. Yeah, I know, Mark. Mark always uses movies and history, too. Well, there's a scene in there where this one, the one sergeant, or whatever, he's a soldier. He's stuck in this house and he knows they're coming and they're trying to defend the house from the enemy, the werewolves. The enemy's bigger, the enemy's faster, the enemy's, you know, meaner as far as looking real hideous, and he goes to town in the kitchen. And there's a scene where you see him go singer sewing machine with the knives in the kitchen. That's how you fight. It's amazing what the adrenaline rush will do for you, but if you watch what he does, and he just takes inches, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step, step There's no overcoming that attack. There's no, but the thing is that, you know, he's fighting for his life or at least, well, you know what, if I'm going to die, I'm going to take every one of you biggers with me. You know what? So guess what? Take one arm, you know, take boiling water, pans, knives, everything that was in the kitchen became a weapon. Everything. The boiling water going on the stove, that went right on. He already had it set up. They prepped everything ready to go. That's how you fight. We got to call it what we have. like you ever stick them in the neck with a 10 inch butcher knife? That's what I use anyways. Pokey, pokey, that's what it is. So I try to clean them up before I poke them and then get in the bus pan and that because it makes good sausage. But anyways, just the side there in the jugular, pull it once up and out. That's it. Bleed out. Well, that's the one technique. Let me give you a hint about where the farmer that we worked with had a backhoe. and rope to the leg and what basically everything be ready to go the little butcher shop area was about the size of your two bathrooms. It was a traditional old block house right off where the barnyard is. And walk up and two 22 rounds to the head and the back go up and like you said cut them and then let them bleed. Again, they just like the idea that there's no chasing around or getting too close because you're looking at some big animals and sometimes they get a little more motivated than others and you just don't know which one it's going to be. But I understand what you're saying. Pretty cut and dry, no pun intended. That's a big animal too. Think about it. People, treat your enemy the same way. They're going to try and do it to you. In fact, if you watch the Checkist, they did it. And what they did in that movie, this is I didn't even know this movie existed until what, five, six years ago? And the fact that it was made overseas when the Iron Curtain technically fell, there was a short window where the truth was getting out, but the pig communists over here, who were working with their pig kosher communists in Russia, and the kosher mafia around the International Jewish Congress that were pushing the communism in the first place, Well, they had to put the kabash to anybody hearing about what was really going on because for a short window all those records were available. And as Solzhenitsyn said, and many others, would have been better off just killing the buggers. And you know what? There weren't enough of them. And everybody learned it. It's like even the death camps, or should I say the execution points like Kosi Gorey, There were only so many characters there. Now granted they had some guns, but it's like Solzhenitsyn said, in many cases when they march people off to the death camps, there'd be two guys with bolt-action rifles and some idiot with a revolver. And they'd be marching 100 people, he goes, if you would turn and charge, there's no way they could have done anything. They might have hit one or two people, but the bottom line is that a swarm of people just tearing them apart, gouging their eyes out, ripping their nose off, ripping their ears off, they've been dead. And you know, you got two rifles and a pistol and you go find out if they can keep the guy with the list, you keep him alive longer to find out how many details like this are out there. Now you tell everybody to grab something that pokes or stabs or whatever on the way and you go find the ones that are in the other group that are being moved to be murdered. And you know what? You go kill the other two and the other guy with the paper and you tell him you keep him alive long enough to find out who he was sent by. And you go find the next batch. Eventually you start hunting them. In fact you learn that you don't have any time off. From this point forward you were in a death list anyway. See, that's what gets me about this. Oh, oh, I gotta hide! Really? Hide where? You're better off, just kill them until they can't, until you can't kill them no more. It's excellent. There's a hundred people there. You think one person would have some stone. I mean, I don't get it. You got three, four, maybe six guys. You know, like you said, with bull-axed rifles, there's a hundred people. There's not one person. I mean, you're marching off to get shot anyways. So you get the possibility of being shot if you overrun them or guaranteed of being shot when you get to the ditch. Ten guys with bell fed, one guy's waiting. Yeah, but they didn't even have that. That's what gets me about this, like he said. Two men typically would move 100 men. Two guys. That's in the Gulag. Read the Gulag archipelago. It's like he said, you know, everybody was conditioned from the school system to follow government orders. And what are they doing right now? If you think about it, what's the most common thing that we hear? Do we have permission to do that? Do I have to get permission to do that? What do you mean permission to do that? And it's like, but that's true if you think about it. Down there's a, well, like there's a... Don's got a program. I don't watch television here. I really don't. Don's got feeds up there that, again, are through the public channels. And there's a new channel out there, Don. You can see them on the river, you can see them on the street, and they're enforcing all the time. What's the name of that channel? Uh-oh. Did we lose Don? You got me it. It's a mute button thing. It's okay. It's the police channel, right? Yeah. And are they policing everything? You have to ask permission everywhere? Seems like it. Yeah. From Alaska to... Florida to New York to California. On the rivers, if you're out there and you're having fun on a river, they just gotta have the cops there to make sure that you feel down and oppressed. We can't have you out there without the cops overrunning you and harassing you every possible way, and they gotta drag somebody away to terrify everybody else. Michigan just bumped up the boating laws to the driving laws for alcohol. So it's .08 and I'll charge you with driving operating drunk in your boat now. Boy oh boy. Shoots down on it. That's like two beers in a couple hours you guys and the moments later they give you a breathalyzer. So again, more and more police state here and there and just can't seem to get away from it. So it's like here and there and everywhere. Well, I'll tell you what, before we go any farther, because we're in it, we're past the bottom of the hour here. Everybody stay where we are. Don, Night Vision Technology, we got the new web page up, but explain to everybody that is so that you can see what Don has available, okay? But you need to talk to Don, don't they, Don? Yeah, you know, I've had requests send me a catalog. The company doesn't build a paper catalog anymore. It's a sign of the times and technology and well we got to save those trees You know so you can go on the internet and see all the parts be it this that or the other site, but my site's 3w's dot y d Goggles and gun sights and green screens and thermal and thermal gun sights and green screen gun sights and I know I'm redundant in the gun sight department But I do been on purpose talk about the prices that you see there because well those prices are Malleable, you know, we can wring some of that out of them so that you actually pay less than what you see. I'm not allowed to advertise it for less than that. I even hate saying that out loud. But, gun sight there for $12.99, a second generation two power gun sight for $1,299 you put in the right code, you can get that for $1,155 instead of $1,299. My phone number is 231-796-84. Again, 231796. The website is 3w.y. And again, goggles or gun sights. And I know sometimes you get there and you're thinking of something and you look at that and you see that price and bear in mind that I can beat that price. You've got to call me. My number is 2317968458. Thank you, Mark. Very good. And again, why are you dealing with a stranger with Don Betcher here? Don, that webpage again? On the channel you're talking about, Mark, you can see things like psychic cops, that's self-explanatory. Cops around the nation are, depending on psychics, now delving into that realm that the Bible is to stay away from. You can see bait, who generally the cop will pull over a car and take the driver away and leave the keys in the car. Well, they take the guy to jail who drives the car next. It's kind of, what do you call it, entrapment, but it's not entrapment because he stole that car. off to jail you go if you get if you ever see yourself on bank car you're probably going to jail you'll see Alaska's John from Kentucky hey John my this weekend the thermal stuff the green screen night vision in the dark oh yeah in the dark tell your house so your car so your next burn night if you can reach that bar yep spotlight narrative it's used to be a lot more in the, you know, pop bottles department, it's calmed down a lot and I'm glad you're happy with that device. Now, which generation, what model do you get? Please, go ahead and let us know. Well, see, that's a bit of confusion in thermal. There's not really generations. There's different performance levels basically on, you can double up on the cyclic rake. Real, real lousy thermals down at nine cycles per second. That's worse than a Charlie Chaplin movie. You know, as far as your, there's no consistent image there. If someone says, I've got this gun sight and it's nine cycles per, I'd say pass on it because it's hard to hit something when you can only see it intermittently, particular if it's moving. Then 30 hertz cycles per second. And now you've got a pretty good picture, except if you're starting to, like following something that's moving, the background starts to get blurry and unless you're following that piece, real close like it's right on the reticle all the time, it'll start to get blurry. But if you get up to 60 hertz, that cycles so fast that there's almost no blur. Now to say that there's no blur when you're panning is an exaggeration because you can pan any mechanical viewing device fast enough that it will blur. And it's moved up so much more, isn't it? This is the 60 cycle. It's not the best large pixel. It's stepped down. But, you know, I have the multiple ranges of colors that I can select. Black hot, white hot, beefier colors. It also has a video output. So I can run it to a recorder and do things with it. Night vision is to put mine back on the shelf. Took it off my rifle, threw it away. I'm strictly... Well, that would be good to move over to someone else in the team, the green screen. You can well see now what we talk about when we say the green screen and the thermal are a good complement to each other. The thermal doesn't have the definition. It's not going to see a face like you can in the green screen. It's not going to tell you, gee, that's that kind of rifle when a lot of rifles profile kind of the same, you know? 75 yards. I can see bunny rabbit's ears. Yeah. I looked over the field in front of my house and I can pick out bunny rabbits over there. I've got a 22, but it's 22 short in it. Supper's on the way. I walk through my yard, it's just to walk them, watch them, and it's totally dark, totally dark. I've got this white image of them walking through and going on. Oh yeah, right now the moon's chasing the sun across the sky during the daytime. So a few hours after dark, the moon is gone too. When you talk totally dark, that's in that time frame, isn't it? Totally dark is perfect for night vision. Also, inside, look at my house covered with sheet metal. Where the leaks are? Because they warmed up the other day, the metal has cooled off, knocks my circuit breaker box, and found, replaced. I've gone through my house and I've looked for... At your electrical outlets and along the wall, yeah. All of my electrical outlets, wall warts, low wall. I've decided that I'm going to be around to my neighbors and say, hey, I will thermal view your house $50 and I'll give you a copy of the CD. I'll come back in six months and we'll do it again. That way you can in the interim hopefully repair any heat losses. They can repair their heat losses in that time. And you've got, you show them right where, which is way cool. It's not like the general things like put these things in your, in your electric plugs and, and you know, a door strip. It's not like general, generalities specific, isn't it? Somebody's house, give them a VCR or a DVD and say, Hey, the problems go home and watch it over and over and go back and repair it six months. Boy, if you lived on the edge of a city, you could make a living doing that. Yes. And you could pay for a thermal heat note in a few months. Now the one I have has a LaRouge quick mount adapter and I can clip it onto my M1A, clip the lever and it's off. Basically at that point, A imagines what capabilities were. So your kids get one because green screen is obsolete. I hate to say that, but just move it onto the next person. Oh, I understand. And again, we've tried to point that out over the years. If you spend a little more time with it, you'll see that sometimes the green screen will show you something that the thermal won't. And conversely, the thermal will show you things that the green screen just won't make out. As an example, looking into the shade of a tree at night, if there's any kind of moon. Believe it or not, you guys, there's shade at night. Oh, yes. The thermal would be good to look into there where you're getting almost no information from the green screen. Well, the thermal shows the trunks of the trees as white. Yeah. At night, and all of that white heat from all of the tree trunks and things just lights up everything. 100 yards, you just see the bunny, you look up, and you increase the magnification. I can go up to four. And you can see birds and up in the tree. Oh yeah. Throw in the tree because you can see just dinky little portions of them if you're looking through foliage, can't ya? It almost looks like, is that a candle there or something, doesn't it? Look for a white dot, my viewer. I look for a white that indicates some kind of heat. Yup. And they're in their nest and there's all the table. Field with your thermal and with another guy that you've given your third gen. Now, we are both looking he comes to a place he's looking into a shadow before you and he says check that area out and you come over there and he says look at three three times the width of that tree base to the right of it and look exactly level to it not beyond it not nearer to it and you bring the device over the thermal and look and you confirm yeah that's alive in fact I can I just saw him blink now the green screen can bring up and target that or the thermal But the thermal can be a target designator. That's my point for the green screen. Again, sometimes the green screen will identify someone that you don't want to shoot. The 60 hertz is so sharp. Yes. I have my 34, I know what, 220 by something, is smaller, so my pixels are closer together, which gives me a little sharper image. Yes, yes. I mean, it's so sharp. You can see the ears on the... and the dark black... Oh yeah. The difference there. ...to thermal. Hey, I'd like to point out, you didn't get this from me, did you? You called me up and asked me advice on this, didn't you? That is true. I found it at a local gun dealer. And you guys, for years, if you come across something, particularly the green screen first generation gun sights and you want it, buy it at the gun show. If you come across something, you don't know what it is, or you're, you're, you know, concerned about performance, give me a call. And in fact, that's what happened, wasn't it? I negotiated with him. I got him down to 35. And I threw some cash on the table. And I got it to 34. There you go. Not too much. And he's charging their banking news. Yup. Thought line to the hour because you've, you know, just a little more forward to every listener on Knowledge. Oh, this wonderful jenna dark. It's 24 hours a day. Yeah, that's another thing I wanted to point out. don't have to wait until dark daytime. It's nighttime. It's any time. How's it going to get in your neighborhood today? Is it there yet? Okay, you might want to get someone to cooperate with this test for you. If it gets that hot tomorrow, get somebody to walk out in front of your screen. Because then we've talked about times a day, in particular when the temperature runs across the temperature of the human body, that the human body will be almost invisible, save for emotion. I'm going to work with my thermal space blanket, the silver and green blanket. I'm going to take it out. I'm going to lay it down and see what resolution or image I get. I get to how much it blocks of the heat signature. OK. If you lay it out there like it's displayed across the bush or hanging from a tree or something, trying to hide something behind it, you'll see that geometric shape. OK. We've addressed this. particular type of cloth. It's not even really cloth. It's almost like a ghillie suit, really like three quarters of an inch or a half an inch wet weave. And then it has like rags tied to it. They're not, they're very uniform. To call it a rag is an exaggeration because it comes up like a cloth, like a throwery or bed or something. Very light. A friend of mine bought one at Walmart a few years ago. This is almost invisible to thermal. If you don't carry a tide right to your body and catching your body heat and transferring it. If you display it odd angle like as you know shape like a bush it looks like a hide you behind it. Hey! The results are this works okay this works wonderful. Put it back in the box. Yeah I understand and I thank you for your review and keep us informed on that John please. Oh yes I shall. We can turn some of these thought lines into a visual in the not-too-distant future. What's that material from Walmart? I don't know the name of it. In fact, I'll try to get a product number for you over the next few days. And most of the Walmarts aren't selling fabric anymore. But I'll try to get a product name for it. It's almost like it's a sheepskin, you guys. It appears that way. The fleece. But it's a manufactured thing. It's about three quarters of an inch to an inch deep when you pull them up away from the matrix, the backing. Almost see through it if you look at it just right. That's how light it is. That's how quick it is to deploy. But again, if you move, it'll hide you from thermal. But if you move, that bush is walking now, Frank. The bushes around here don't walk very often, do they? No, I guess they... not really. Oh, maybe we should fire... Oh, what the hell, for the fun of it? If nothing else. Light it up for... what is that? Recon by fire. What about the bush? That bush just fell over. Look, it's kicking. Yeah, I guess that was one of those new kicking bushes now. Yeah. It won't kick for long. Maybe they stop after a while. Well, Don, you ever overnight-wishing again, please? Hey, that number is 2317-96-8458. The website is 3w.yd.us. Thank you, Marcus. Very good. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the ground. But we are on the march both day and night. Don, if you gotta take off, I gotta go Mark, I'm sorry. Very good. Never mind, we should just close this one. It's 231-796-8458. The website is 3w.yde.us. Thank you Mark, God bless you. God bless you America. 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