August 4, 2015
Evening Show
59m
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Radio Episode
2015
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency topics including rubble wall construction for ballistic protection, handheld radio systems and battery compatibility, power supply adapters and connector preservation, TSA body scanner radiation hazards and ongoing litigation, infrared night vision technology, laser-based sound delivery systems, and military equipment history. The show also featured segments on radio network promotion, equipment color-coding systems, and flat-screen television technology. A gardening program segment on permaculture and food self-reliance was included near the end.
- rubble wall
- ballistic protection
- handheld radios
- battery packs
- tsa body scanners
- radiation hazard
- night vision
- infrared technology
- laser communications
- preparedness
- self-sufficiency
- liberty tree radio
- cb radio
- power supplies
- permaculture
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Initially the outer hard wall starts to dissipate based on the idea that there's some kind of hard crusty thing coming in at you that may have an HE round or it could be AP which means you have more material to stop it. It may not stop it at all. It stays right there in place, not going anywhere. Well, to a degree, a thick contain is what it'll do. If it's a trace unit, it'll keep burning until it stops burning. It's like if you ever hit a tracer or tracer in the Cindy area into a wall by accident where you've got an impact area, it happens every once in a while when you buy bulk of ammo. Even you guys got to pay attention. Even when you're getting this stuff from Russia, we've had this happen a couple of times where we fired something and it's like, what in the hell is that? Because you're at 50 yards and the wall, the dirt wall is sputtering. And what it is, is that tracer is burning and pushing out the material and it's like a little volcano horizontally. And we've had that with what was supposed to be all ball ammunition from Wolf. We ran 20 rounds into the base of a tree here the first winter we were here, right at the snow line. They were all in Cindia for a little while watching the base of the tree glowing. It was only about a 10 inch tree. burn it and cut it in half and burn it in half. Burn it the rest of the way. See that's the thing is that for all these specialized drums, that's why rubble wall, if you can take the time to do it, I'm saving up all of the 5 gallon buckets. I've got red brick, I've got red brick clay and debris, I've got concrete, I've got outdated paving mix, you know, paving stone for laying below the paving stone. There's two types, one is more of like an asphalt. The stuff is outdated, they didn't want it. Well, but if I get on pails because it's, you know, dying, well that's going into the rubble wall. You've got a virtual fortress up there. Well, by the time I'm done, the fact that I've got, you know, well, it's funny because you see the brick that I, we already used for one of the paving projects. I picked up 20 years ago and it was all free, you know, I just had to get it off of property because the U of M was going to have it, well it wasn't U of M, the contractor was going to throw it all in the dump. I got a bunch of fire brick just like that. The guys had an old historic at dueling chimneys, one on each side, request. I couldn't find it. I don't know that it came through. Oh, I put a tension bandoliers and I sent it double. I didn't see it. I MajorSurplus.com. They have SKS bandoliers, $3, $4, $10, a little less than $10, so it's like $3 a unit, guys. They have the AK chest pouches we used to get back in the 90s, 80s and early 90s. Same thing. Now there's nothing fancy, but I'll tell you what, for your 510 program or for putting backup equipment out in the middle of nowhere in those cachees, there's a carrying system that you know will handle the AK mags that most everybody's asking me over and over again, what can I use to carry AK mags? Well, how about the chest pouch that they were building was built for them. Yeah. And the SKS's, a lot of your ammunition right now down at UNAMMO.COM. They have another batch of, I believe it's Yugoslavian, it is corrosive, but it's all in the stripper clips. Well, the stripper clips go right into those chest pouches and then they go into the 20mm or the 50 caliber cans and that way when I pull one out, I can throw you a chest pouch like a bandolier, guys. And you use that to reload your stuff. And you know what? Throw me that bandolier back when you're done. Don't toss it down. Get it back to where the troops can reuse it. Don your number for night vision please. That number is 231-796-8458. The website is 3w.ydkoe.us. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run. But we are on the march both day and night. Oh Rob, can you give them the slides and beat them down hard? Don't let them get back up because they'll just start causing problems again. Don your number for night vision and close this for this hour please. 231-796-84. you'll need that number when you go over to the weather price at my website that is dot y d t o e dot u s liberties guardian guns and ammunition a family-owned business located in the heart of Ohio's hunting country Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. Or if you're looking for a pistol or concealed carry, we have a nice selection of compact and subcompact pistols for that too. Check out our website at www.libertiesguardian.com. That website again is www.libertiesguardian.com. Go to the website and check out our selection today. 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He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We 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. The 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 vie 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 can be put. 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. O 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 trampled each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight if he stood by your bedside a 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 free and good and Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour, a little late running, of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our krunky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines of occupied territories west, central, southeast, and east. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com and we're on A but FM micro stations CB base stations good afternoon channel 27 29 and channel 30 permanent frequencies now on the grid that are maintained by some of our long-standing CB aficionados one of them actually goes back to 1992 and has been in service and operating patriot broadcasting ever since the year two thousand fifteen congratulations i don't go through a few radios over that period time i donated a couple of bases back in ninety five just have for backup letter the exact same model they've been running for ever and i'll tell you what the radio's work flawlessly everybody satisfied with the technology and Everybody listens in, they know to come to the radio and we'll be there on that CBNet every day when we run the intel reports. I want to say thanks to the guys for doing that and a whole lot more. Also, the alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida and we've got work out there in eastern Pennsylvania again. Guys came back, another team has taken over the truck. Guys you will have another batch of stuff delivered here pretty soon. Over there in, you know where it's going to be hitting the ground so I don't think it will be more than maybe another 6 hours and they'll be done loading and they'll be back in your lap tomorrow midday I would assume. Everybody, the work continues. Today's date, well, as you know, it is the 4th of August, or if you don't, I just told you, it is the 7th year of open Fabian, the socialist and Soviet, socialist occupation of America with a K-2015. older calendar or 2015 year of battle with the minds trying to come in from the side again. Yes, I'm gonna laugh about that. I am gonna rub that down because the buy-in and the mine, they really played the card too heavy with the 2012 thing, man. It's like, dudes, my calendar says, yeah, yeah, right, and Hollywood is the app about it, so ignore it. But anyway, Whatever, don't worry, the mine calendar, there's not one of them that isn't a Doom calendar. There are thousands of them, literally. The cheapy versions, there's thousands of. The more expensive versions that were owned by, you know, King Paducah, Nukawakunuki, Clock Clock Clock, you know, slash Stuff and Coke up his hind end, and Coke, you know, up his nose. Seriously, that's how they used Coke. They didn't use the nose snort. Normally they injected it where it would go into the bloodstream faster and there was a whole special industry that made injectors for going up your fundamental orifice and delivering the cocaine and they were gold! Whoa dude where does that go? Oh that's a what? It goes where? It's like an auto injector dude so it pushes the coke right into the system there man. Goes right up the old rear end and... So you thought snorting was bad. And the other question is, wow, did you guys like do this in public? Like, you know, the guy be here, you know, at the party and, you know, doing the, you know, the nose candy on the glass, like you always see in the movies. And so instead everybody's sitting here, the guy, you know, pulls out his little, you know, little kit and charges it up and squats in front of everybody and stuffs that thing up his rear end and injects himself. And you see his eyeballs bug out and his pupils change and Yeah, I want to go to a party like that man. Wow, dude. Pretty disgusting. Yeah, you don't want to have smell-o-vision when you watch the movie about that one. Dude, it's Mayan disco man. You just don't understand what it was like to do disco partying back in the day, man. Disco Mayan. Yeah. is Communications Tuesday. Hopefully I'm communicating to you. See, with radio you can paint images and each of you have a different variant on how you can picture what I just described. But the basics of there aren't they? That's why radio is pretty valuable as a tool, by the way. And it's another reason that, again, we'll do our part to bring images to the microphone. You need help to bring people to Liberty Tree Radio. That's right, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio, and don't forget the micro effect, because we do the micro effect in the morning. And of course, all of our networks run 24 hours to what degree live day. It varies depending upon who we have available out there as broadcasters. I understand we're trying to promote, again, a couple of new broadcasters, and get that done and out of the way, so we can get more people up on the air. But we need to promote, and that means we need your help. You'll notice whenever I get into a social media mechanism, I print out libertytreeradio.4mg.com and also the micro effect and Indian Indian Talk Radio and like whatever I can now guys let them know about the programs that we have on the air we have veterans programming we how to grow got Joe from the Carolinas coming up next year Liberty Bible Hour of BC the Intel report, we have variations on as far as what we do, but we cover any subject we want anyway. But communications, if we're gonna keep ahead of things, then we need single communications. And again, if you need to call in something, if something is happening, get up on the network. See, there's some people that should be doing that and they're lamenting about what's going on, but they haven't jumped up on the air. So that's kind of making me go, hmm, something strange about this. activity anyway uh... just a heads up on that the uh... big thing here again is you know printout pass on do whatever you can do handouts liberty free radio dot for m g dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com the micro effect dot com and if you want to build another one do it you want to make up a network do it please we need to see or patreon broadcasting and do your own thing uh... again fact to do it wherever you can as quick as you can because we're out of major offense of against the bad guys and they have fumbled the ball by being just way too arrogant so the cool thing is a lot of people are so disgusted with them they're motivated to get up off their hind end and do you know pitch and maybe not a whole lot but that's a major difference we got a million people doing something up pointed this out we've done it before uh... in the nineties guys focused on something everybody did a little bit but you swamped and shut down the other side not just kept them busy a little bit shut them down what gets their attention so again a lot of work to do a couple things here as I mentioned earlier today when we're looking at handheld radios guys a lot of you have radios that They have a specialized or a very unique battery pack. Often though they're again, Baltham's, Yang Yao's, Chu Ching's, Chu Bing's, Bing Bai, Po Bing. You know what, if you want to figure out what your radio, what the name for your radio company is in China, you open up the silverware drawer with the American silverware, you know, knife, fork, knife and spoon, grab a handful, throw them on the ground and listen. And that's how you choose the next company name that you're going to change out to so nobody can sue you because the old company's gone and the new company that never existed before. There you go. See, there's your new company. How do you like that? Anyway, the good pieces of equipment, your FR-S radios, 2 meter radios, FM radios, there's a number of different... I've just got a... by the way, I just got a bag full of headset FM's for $2 at a yard sale Saturday. And they're complete. I mean, everything top to bottom, they're GE radios. Really nice. I've got others, and these have all five channels, not just a single channel, which is cool. I'll take either one. And in nice condition overall. $2, $2, $2 is well spent. Takes 9-volt batteries, though. And that's, again, the thing about the more specialized slash unique battery packs. Most of those radios, I don't care if it's a DeWoo, a DingWao, you know, Bellfang. I've got several sitting right behind me. Several, not one or two, several, because I've been picking them up at yard sales for nothing. In fact, I got a bunch of Kenwood rechargers. Got them for what? They were in the freebie box. And in the exact same radio I have here. I didn't have enough of the chargers. I have more chargers than I need now. That's a good thing. So if a charger burns out, I don't care. Now, for all these radios though, if you go to dealxtreme.com, they have AA or AAA battery packs that will clip on to replace your standard flat body battery. Typically the specialized ones are a flat body battery similar to what you find in cordless phones, the more elaborate models, and some of the older cell phones. The battery packs were available, they're adaptable to the need for the radio, and so they bought out the industry. In many cases, there's hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of these batteries that are made in their industrial surplus. Well, somebody's smart, they're going to take advantage of them. The problem is, at a given point, you're going to run out. So you either have to make new batteries, which may not be as good as the originals, Or, if you're smart, you can offer, so the customer is just a little happier, you can offer that alternate battery pack system that takes the three AAA or the three AA batteries. Now, there is another item that is typically available for all these little handhelds like your FRS, etc. And this is a jumper pack that just plugs in and then it goes right to your cigarette lighter. It's actually got a plug built into it. A lot of your units have a female plug so you can plug a unit that comes with it that has the male cigarette lighter fixture. with these little radios that I'm seeing is something that's not a bad idea. It's a little fixture that replaces the whole back of the radio where your battery pack normally is. And it just has the wire coming out of it, which is well secured. And you can leave it in the car plugged into your power supply right there on the dash. Now I wouldn't necessarily do that, but the cool thing is it's another option. So I would recommend going to Deal Extreme. And if you have a certain radio system, try to at least get a couple car adapters, at least a couple. Well, more if you can. In fact, usually you will up there. Let's put it this way. Typically your next step up in discount is if you buy three or more. So buy three. You'll find that you save about maybe one or two dollars per unit and that almost pays for the third unit you bought by the time you get done with the savings. Pretty close. You can also buy those add-on battery packs again buy more than one why just have one laying around? They're so stinking cheap with the Chinese making them with their slave labor That you can afford to have them I would point out and this is especially critical the way that deal extreme lists a lot of this stuff just like several of the other Rent-A-Revolution companies and the airsoft companies because they offer the same radios and headsets and throat mics and everything else guys These units have very specific chassis attachments depending upon the radio. So you may have a Daewoo sitting next to a Kenwood, sitting next to a Midland, sitting next to a Bafiong, sitting next to a, and they're all in the image, they're all side by side by side, and they look identical. But they are not. So if you have a Midland, you want a Midland fixture. If you have a Kenwood, you want a Kenwood fixture. Make sure you match up if at all possible. Now if you've done research, And maybe you know that certain models will interchange. Find out. It may, of course, benefit you because maybe you can, again, buy one where you can't find it any other way. The big thing here, again, is read the details in the ads. That way you don't get caught flat-footed on this because it's especially critical that you have the material in hand so that all of your radios are up and online. And you don't have the wrong part sitting there. I probably, they're so cheap you wouldn't send them back. What you do is you figure out that, oh, I made a mistake and didn't read that right. Oops. So I'm in advance warning you to read the details. Make sure, pay attention, because you'll notice that there are many, in some cases, like Ted, it looks like they're all the exact same fixture. Well, to a degree they are. They're close, but not quite in many cases. And each one is built a little different based upon what the company asked for. Okay, in other words, it's not that the system was intentionally changed out, hell, the manufacturers had their way, they'd use the same exact stinking part for every last one of them and they don't have to just keep running it until the wheels fell off the machinery. But they do have to do setup change and mold changes, et cetera, and that means little adjustments in this, that, and the other, tweaking the machinery. Because of that, they offer the different components, they offer the different systems. Now if you do have more than one in service and you find that you can compare and test them to see if they mechanically interchange, fantastic. Then know that you could buy all of one model or all of another model. And still, if you buy out the one, you could go to the next model and start buying it. The other thing is color coding your equipment. Now there's another reason for this that most people understand. Again, modeling paint or something you can use with a brush and dots. Now why do we want to do brush and dots? Well, if I have that power supply and it's unique for say the Kenwood, I don't want the Kenwoods linking, you know, messing, you know, being stirred up with the Daywoos and the Bao Bing and the Poaching and whatever. So I use colors for matching up the components. If I have a spare battery pack, I put a yellow dot on that. I put a yellow dot on the standard battery packs. I put a yellow dot on the radio on the back. And I also put a yellow dot on the battery charger. That way there's no confusion. Blue dot, red dot, green dot, purple dot, whatever. You can color pick the colors. But this also means that all of your models that are the same type are all yellow dot. You've got a whole bunch of Midland. They're all yellow dot. They're all matching Midland. That they all work and they're all the same. Now if you start having more than one model of Midland, for instance, a single dot for your most common model and two dots for the second most common model, but they're still Kenwoods. That's most important. Remember that way you kind of made up the systems, but you can also keep them in manufacturer category when you divide them up for deployment. So you don't have one of this, three of that, two of these, one of those, nothing matches up. The idea is to match up the pattern in the manufacturer. Now, another thing, wall warts. Now wall warts are your DC or AC to DC power supply converters, okay? They're cheap, they really are. Have you had one burnout? Now most of you will never have one burnout on a cell phone. I will tell you that because the cell phones won't live as long nor will they be as in style as long as the wall wart will last. But if you have a Walwart burnout, I'm going to recommend something. In fact, I'm going to ask you to do something. I'm going to please ask you. If you have a Walwart that actually goes bad, your snips go to the edge of the very edge of the Walwart body. You know, the transformer plug, the transformer fixture. Cup the wire there and save the plug for your radio. Why would I want to do that? Well, think about it. Which is the harder thing to find? The variable output, whatever output transformer, slash the wall work. You might find it with another neck on it, another connector on it. By saving the cable and the connector, you can always adapt another unit. The other cool thing is you've got the full length of cord for your original power supply. And if you're going to jump to and bond them together, why not double the length? Cut the other fixture. In fact, still leave about three or four inches on the connector that you cut off. Never throw the plugs away. Repeat. Never throw the plugs away. And give yourself a pigtail to work with. Cut about three to four inches back from the plug, from the connector that goes into your radio. The mail plug that goes in typically is what it is. Make sure that you save those, put them in a bag, put them in a plastic container. I have a container behind me with all kinds of jumpers and adapters. It's one of many different containers I have here for putting things together. But if I have a wall wart that I find is crushed or when I get a bunch of electrical stuff and I'm sorting out the spaghetti wire and I go, oh look, there's a, oh wow, that's interesting. That's busted. Well let's snip that off there, let's roll the wire up, let's put it a little baggy, and we'll put that in with the spare plugs and umbilicuses. When the time comes, now I can reconnect it, or if all of a sudden every other unit I have is burned out, they're dead or whatever down the road because you just can't get anymore, and I'm using the adapters for different systems or with different power supplies, I can still use that plug and the line that I have to connect to whatever other transformer body I might find, whatever AC to DC converter I might have available. I won't necessarily even have to do that, but I need the plugs if I have a variable DC power supply that I'm running or can produce and build to work off my solar panels. So I can then recharge the path that way or run the radio that way. Oh, that's an idea. So the part that's most critical is the plug to your radio. The one that goes into the wall, we can get those all day. That's the standard American jack that you all know and love. That's the two-prong plug system, one maybe sometimes the very seldom now. A ground post. Otherwise, it's that plug that goes into your radio so when you go, oh this is burned out, or oh I don't want it like this, I want to get a different one. Okay, if you're going to throw out the other one, cut it off right there at the body, roll up that cable, save that plug. Those plugs are the key. And I'm talking about the one that goes into the base of your radio to provide the power to the radio so you can either run off the wall or you can charge up your batteries, take your pick, just depending on how it works. So, start saving them if you can. If you see stuff like that, hey, pull out your knife and cut the cord off, cut the cable off wherever you can, preferably as long as possible, and roll it up, put it in your pocket, and go put it in the bucket at home when you're done. The peanut butter jar, there's a good one. Clean out one of those big, couple of pound peanut butter jars, or go to the recycle bin and watch for some, and start filling it up with electronic components like that. It's not hard to do and it's just a gimme thing where it doesn't cost you much of anything. Maybe it worked, you run into these things. When you're done, you got a whole pile of really cool stuff that you can use for whatever project you choose. And or you can send them to me and we'll use them. That would be possible. Let's see, next what was the other thing here? Now again, this is one of my favorite subjects. The people toasting TSA body scanners at the airports. There's a little article you need to check out. It's why the TSA lawsuit against whole body imagers concerns everyone. And what's fascinating about this is, of course all they do is cover what we originally said. Well guys, they've got shielding there. No they don't. Have you seen how those things are set up? There's no shielding for the operators. The only cool poetic justice is all the low IQ, low brow, knuckle dragging idiots that are working for TSA. The closer they are to those glass boxes, the closer they are to death. Because you only get in there once and that's bad enough. Although you might be trying to, you may be flying a lot and maybe they stick you in them on a regular basis. That's not good for you ever. But you only got it once. Every time that idiot hits the switch, so to speak, they're being washed with that radiation over and over and over and over and what they've got there, the plexiglass, that offers no shielding whatsoever. Oh, what's the downside to that? Yeah, I know. Well, that's my point. It's like, like I said, it's poetic justice. It's like the cops using the radar guns back in the 70s and 80s when they were toasting their gonads, their private parts. And it's like, well, you know, you got that $25 ticket and another one. I hope that your body parts turning into cancerous orbs was worth those $25 tickets you were writing. because that's exactly what happened. They would run, in order to catch you, because you see if you turn the gun on it takes a second for it to pulse warm, you know, for the system to charge and then it activates and it registers and then you could, you know, hit the trigger and it would, you know, it would send out a signal. So what the cops would do is leave it running under the assumption, I can't see anything beaming out of the end of the radar gun. and they would put it in their lap and aim it towards their private parts, sticking between their legs, well, it was just bouncing all over the place right there at close range with full emission. And so that's why a lot of those cops aren't around anymore because testicular cancer kind of caught up with them, along with all kinds of other wicked cancers of the thigh and the leg. They were in weird places until people started to do a study on who the people were that were getting these cancers. And it turns out they cancer themselves. OK? Now, the big thing with the TSA tubes is that, well, like you said, there's no downside because I don't care about the people who are getting, you know, bloop by them. But the lawsuit basically, it's, you know, everybody's concerned because it's not healthy for anyone. Well, yeah, we know that. This technology was all banned. I've read this on the air, 1969. proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. They wanted it all restricted to very finite, very small access, limited technology, the whole nine yards, and the very same radiation spectrum, the whole nine yards. And so they waited long enough until the 21st century when everybody stupefied and dumbed down by the public pool system, and they plug it all back in. But as is pointed out, the shielding again, that plexiglass, the lexan, it wouldn't make any difference what they're using. The lexan is probably as much anything to just keep you in, not keep anything out, and or to block anything. But that's just nothing but a people toaster for everybody, probably within anywhere from 14 to 24 feet in radius, I would think. And of course, anywhere within that would be like being around a grenade. Mr. Grenade is not your friend. Mr. Body Scanner is not your friend. So for whatever jollies are getting off looking at naked people, the comical thing is they're being justifiably punished in the process as the operator, which I think is fantastic. The only problem is... Yeah, well now here's another thing I would point out about that technology. Who's to say that they don't have a variable output and have the ability to really dose you over while you're in there? First of all, the operations are run by the Jewish mafia, so you've got to figure the massage tied in. Well, don't you think that they wouldn't have that type of technology plugged in to boost the signal? In other words, hyper-accelerate or increase the energy of the signal? If not, hit you with more than one piece of technology? Why not? and you walked in on your own, it's kind of like a suicide both in Futurama or again a Star Trek episode from the original Star Trek, remember the vaporization machine. You walk in and when they open the door you're gone! What just happened? She just walked in and committed suicide! Well yes, it's the way of our people. She was part of the nuclear attack. There was no nuclear attack, there were no bombs. Oh, it's all simulated and they just walk in and commit suicide. Yeah, so you're just Twitter-pated and you walk in and commit suicide at the airport at the hands of the shysters that want to kill you all off anyway. So they're more than happy to irradiate you in other ways. So that's basically how everybody needs to be thinking about it. Not that being groped by the queers is any better, but it's just like, take your pick six one way, half a dozen the other. Anyway, Just a heads up on that because there is a lawsuit in motion and I think in the next phase now Well, hold on to me, but there's something okay. You know, it's it's what I expected This is part of the story I covered last year in 2014. It's just proceeding as expected Okay, so it is it is still moving through the courts So just a heads up on that which means they haven't been able to kill it yet Which I can't see how they could there all the technology and information is proven years ago So they can use all of the original EPA and all the original OSHA information because it's all statistical that they generated and why they wanted to contain it, why they wanted to stop the public use of the technology, how it was dangerous to the population, excessive use even more dangerous especially to those operating the equipment because there was no possible way to shield them from the technology. Yeah, and that's 1969 guys. That's the 20th century way back in the Space Age. Oh, that's right. It was a Space Age. Yeah. Oh, that's right. Anyway, next on the list of things to do here. You know, we were talking about, of course, we were talking about night vision technology and Mike brought up the external lighting with the IR. It's apparently a matter of how much money you want to spend. They're making IR gang lighting and more sensitive cameras that are I mean you can spend any amount of money you want I got one company I deal with it or actually just send they send the catalogs and all the time with all of the information on the latest greatest and every six months they've got the latest and greatest coming out and Right now all they've got units that are good out to 100 to 150 Of course, the gang, the infrared LEDs have changed because we now have an ultra-bright version of the infrared LEDs that, you know, like the white light versions that you see that can virtually blind you. Same application of energy transmission but in the UV spectrum so that it can be used to illuminate without drawing attention, unless you have night vision on, of course. The interesting thing is the cost because you're looking at hundreds of dollars a unit but the cameras also are more expensive too and better built. Go ahead. Yeah, speaking of communications, I remember when they invaded Granada or I don't know where they, where was it? Noriega. What island was that again? Where they got Noriega. That was Panama. Panama. Well, Noriega, pineapple face. Yeah, remember when they They blast them out of there with the real loud noise? They were using the sound projectors, which we talked about, which, that's coming back into vogue, they're starting to make that public as part of the terrorizing the population. They're testing them again, which is like, why would they be testing them again in the 60s? The reason why I bring it up is because I just read an article, they're using laser delivery now to deliver the sound. They've developed the laser that can actually deliver that sound, any sound they want, a jet engine or a Van Halen or a Pink Floyd or whatever they want to do. But that technology is 30 years old. That's the old ship to ship communications with laser. Yeah. Oh, is that right? Well, I didn't know. okay well they are just have a lot of you know about it actually i almost bought a turret now this is not the problem uh... you know why are it's wired surplus in it's like a michigan i almost had to have the turrets that that were designed for that purpose and the only is nancy told me if i brought them all that she had a fair fair where i put them right because you will be lived at much smaller location but these literally were right off while they were offered destroy or a destroyer and they were, he had bought a government auction and getting inside them, they were complete. And like I said, they were used for point to point communication, but these were the turret mechanisms for extreme range. I would also assume that those were laser range finders. I never got that into them. Looking at them, he said, oh yeah, I bought this and I got a bunch of the other stuff in my Arizona site too. He picked these up and brought them back because he really didn't have any application. He figured that they'd be of more interest here. And like a bunch of the stuff, he just kept piling it up. But I could have probably had them for $200. And that unit was the size of a Pinot station wagon. Each one of them was turreted and actually up off on its own superstructure, a little superstructure. I could have bought the whole thing both units. Yeah, they had the technology to where the noise actually travels. through the beam and it doesn't know it always has it always does that's the whole point yeah all there the only thing that they've got a problem with here again is they're easily tracked they're easily identified they're a specialized piece of technology and so they'd be priority kill first in other words when you when you deploy this stuff take a look it's like I said we have these I've got I'm gonna pull these out and I'm gonna take pictures of them I've got all the posters we used to put on the walls it's like if you see this kill it or if you see this call an artillery or if you see this tell the gunners to fire fire fire in other words get the M60s and the 50s to start putting bullets on it and it would be special radio and radar equipment so this is no different I mean, it's silent until the red dot is downrange. That's where you hear the noise. Yeah, but that's because what it's doing with the microprocessor, before they had to use, although they had analog computers back in the day, back around 1964, this technology, along with the hard laser for knocking down aircraft or trying to knock down aircraft, or to burn holes in things, They spent the money and built these modular in 1964-1965. They mounted them on M113 APCs. The Gavin. When it first came out, because the Gavin was the catch me out, the latest APC that we had. and they mounted the attack laser, the cannon, the laser cannon. You wouldn't even know that it's nothing like what you'd see in a movie. There's no tubes or there's no, you know, turret. In fact, everything was recessed into the body of the APC and all that you see is what looks like a periscope with an articulated head with a reflector and the laser actually is pointed straight up. And what it does is then the reflector directs the beam to where you want it to go. With the projector units, they put it in the back of an M113 pickup truck. The track truck that they made, it's the same vehicle. They also put the sergeant and the Pershing missile in those. Well, they mounted the radar, the anti-personnel laser projectors on those. Because that was the big thing. Laser had come out. Laser was there in force. The Ruby laser and many others. I think it's a damn good idea. I mean, you know, you put one of those, you know, you paint the sniper 1,200 feet away and he put it right on his head and he's got Van Halen at 10,000 decibels. How the hell is he going to effectively shoot a target when you got that going on? Well, the thing is he's wearing a steel helmet and it doesn't affect him. Oh, they don't tell you that. You see, here's one of the problems with the equipment is it's based on the plastic world. Back in the day, one of the problems he had with all of this technology is that if you were wearing a steel helmet or if you wore metal objects, it dissipates or disrupts the signal. Now, and this is true with any kind of distance projection of this type, now they figure that at this point in time nobody is going to metal anything, everybody's got to have kevlar, plastic, whatever. So all of the objects that interceded or disrupted are supposedly off the battlefield, which is one of the reasons, like I said, I wear an old M1 steel pot with all the goodies modified and attached to it because I've got a preference for that, and because of the technology. That's what I've got Kevlar helmets up the arse, but that's not what you'll see me wearing. I'm serious. This is stuff we've talked about for decades and I've tried to explain to people. It's like this is all the scare tactics. Years ago that even a conventional helmet, a full wraparound helmet, a few other pieces of equipment, a few other pieces of simple technology like face shielding, things of that nature, would eliminate a big chunk of what they're trying to do. And they don't want anybody to know that because it still comes down to its frequency and wave technology. and you can disrupt it. It's like anything else, if it's grounded or if it's screened or misdirected, chicken screen. It's one of the cheapest things to do most of the work we're talking about doing, and almost invisible at most ranges. Chicken wire. It's horrible for them. They don't want anybody to think about that. They're spending this, whenever you spend big money on high-tech, low-tech beats it every time. Always remember that. And this is all based on the idea that somehow we're not gonna, and we don't. This is the problem, we need to teach people. The number one, first of all, what would you do? I would kill everybody that would find on a piece of equipment like that, number one. And if I had any leftovers, if I'd either shoot it up beforehand and knock it out, or I'd strap one of them to it at a minimal distance and turn it on until it fries them and sees, well, I want to see what it does at point blank range. Set on maximum pulsate slash barbecue slash whatever the thing is. And I'd watch them until their gonads, you know, dripped off their bodies. Seriously, until they're, oh look those two family jewels just kind of sluiced right off. Oh wow, he's melting. It's like Indiana Jones' you know and then, and oh, at the very end of the movie. His eyeballs are melting out of his head. Isn't that nice? Well he was planning on doing that to me, so I figure I'll do it to every one of them. Let's let one watch and the others, well they can wait. See, that's the thing about it is, don't be, you know, it's, it, this is all, they have to wait and they can rehash it, is what they're doing. They wait and they rehash. They wait and they rehash. And it's to the point where, to me, it's just like it's somebody else to kill. That's all you gotta look at it. Don't worry about what, well, they've got, okay, now that we understand the threat and they're bragging up about it, how do we get rid of them? Well, I was thinking about putting it all out, having it for our side. They made a really big iron. I guess I took the bait because I mean, it didn't sound like it was unbelievable achievement. The biggest problem with all this equipment is they don't tell you about the maintenance and support problems that it creates. Yeah, I can imagine. You got a semi truck. How many things do you have to fix while you own it? Us? nuts. Got computers on board now it never had before too, right? No, you can't have an engineer do it. You can't even fix your truck anymore. Well, my point is, no, no, but my point is this. Your truck is simple by comparison to the equipment we're talking about. And you see, the problem is, it's the razor, it's the blades. And it's kind of like what the guy said in Robocop with all of this crap. Who cares if it works? The government contract would have been good for 21 years and spare parts alone! Remember they were in the bathroom? They were talking about the little robo- robo- you know the little, you know, the uh, battle tech robot that they had? You know, the whatever his name was? You know, the one that was the, the word like a lion. Same thing! See, that's the whole idea. And it roars like a lion. Well, wait a minute, it's a machine. See, that kind of screws with it. That by itself is kind of comical. It's like... And it roars like a lion. It's a robot. Yeah, but it roars like a lion. It's a robot. That's still odd to look at. It's like, eh, so do you see any lions around here, Ralph? Well, no. So what are you scared about? I heard a lion down there. Well, if you see a lion shooting with your rifle, how's that sound? Oh, oh yeah, I guess I could. Just one more thing I wanted to, this is off topic, but I want to bring it up anyway. I ran over my cell phone the other day with my 80,000 pound semi and I had to go out and buy a new phone, so I had to go to Best Buy. And I was looking around in Best Buy and I was looking at these new plazas, these new HD high resolution newfangled paper thin TVs now they've got. I haven't really taken a real good look at those ever until now. You would not believe the resolution these damn things are putting out, Mark. I mean it's like being in a swill, it's like having the view of the swill stops, you know, it's that clear. It's incredible, I mean the technology on these TVs. It's the same thing that's going into your phones only it's been expanded and the cool thing is the interesting thing about flat screen as I point out remember whenever they did movies they always had to do pastons they always had to do green screens for like television images which is why everybody always stood to the side and they'd have you watching a television screen looking at a television screen but it wasn't a television feed because you'd see the the the frame lines that naturally occur that your eyes can't see because they flick by so quickly. Well the interesting thing with flat screen is that you can literally turn a camera on it and you've seen people doing this a lot now with YouTube and you can take a picture directly of a camera picture off of flat screen and the quality is as good as if you actually cabled it up and linked it electronically. Yeah, it's incredible what Sony is doing with these TVs. I mean, it's incredible. Well, part of that comes back to again the next generation, the pixelization. What you're doing is with the next generation you can afford, once you've paid for the first one, you then have monies left over to micro-size it again and micro-size it again and be able to expand it in the process too. So the detail and quality improve. That's exactly what I mean. Yeah, but I mean they're only like a half inch thick. Well, that's really all that they needed to be. A lot of the bulk that you have on the board that you have right now are the ones you have like the flat screens I'm looking at right here in the studio. Purely because they were built for a laptop. So once you get past the laptop technology, or I should say the first type of laptop technology, all you're seeing is the next logical step. They're just big laptop screens. We used to pay minimal for it because laptops were cheaper than buying a monitor and a keyboard and a computer. Think about it. It's just a big laptop. 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