August 26, 2016
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1h 3m
Complete
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2016
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed night vision and thermal optics for firearms, highlighting various generations of technology and pricing. He covered weekend sales at CDNN Investments, including SIG P228 magazines and Ruger LCP/LC9S pistol comparisons. The show addressed concerns about Patriots considering relocation to Central America, particularly Belize, warning against such plans based on historical scams and practical dangers. Caller Mike from Arizona provided detailed information about Border Patrol multi-role enforcement aircraft (MEA/C-12) modifications, extended wings, thermal imaging capabilities, and their deployment along the southern border, along with updates on Mexican cartel violence and border security infrastructure.
- night vision
- thermal imaging
- sig p228
- ruger lcp
- cdnn investments
- magazines
- belize
- central america
- patriot movement
- border patrol
- mea aircraft
- king air
- mexican cartels
- el chapo
- cjng
- arizona border
- preparedness
- firearms
- self-sufficiency
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Two, three, one, seven, nine, six, eight, four, five, eight, again, two, three, one, seven, nine, six, eight, four, five, eight. It's just a matter of, hey, if you look at the digital-like entry level comparing it to what first generation used to be, it doesn't reach that far. It's about 90% of what first generation used to be. If you bump up into the, or scroll down to the green screen, well, You're looking at a four power gunsight, green screen, second generation. It'll thumb screw down onto that rail. The one thing you have to get used to when we had this talk, well, I'd be getting it a week or maybe it was a Tuesday, but you know, light on your face and when somebody out there might be shooting back at you is not a good thing. Oh, uh, it was good. I didn't catch that. I agree on that. Just a basic layout of the gun kind of warrants much like an M1 that sight being slightly Beside now once you get used to that it's just as good as anything else and you know It's just a you put thing when you're competent with that gun It doesn't matter if the sights off to the side if it's on the top of the post or if it's in the crosshair and you squeeze on it and Everything else is right. That's a done deal, isn't it? So we could go digital or we could go green screen or if you want we could go thermal on top of that and Well, we've got a piece of thermal that will recognize somebody at a couple hundred yards, and we've got a piece of thermal that will recognize somebody at 1,500 yards, 1,500 meters at any rate. Somewhere in there, if you're looking for thermal, is an answer to, well, will this go on this 223 or no problem, or will this go on this, how about this 338 Lapua, no problem there? Or what about that, oh, that Barrett with, you know, the 50, no problem there as far as the Thor goes? all of the thermal there. And if you wind back up in it a little bit, you'll be back up to the third generation. We've brought this up. The third generation is a very good performer in low light. It can hold a good range even with no moon. It'll out-see second and first generation with no moon to be sure. If you're looking at that price, well, I remind you that's a big dependent device. And it does come with an illuminator. We've talked about illuminators before. But for, well, let me see, about roughly a third less we can put you into. That sounds like a car sale. I can show you another. If you'd like a piece of thermal for about a third less than an entry-level third-generation gun sight, give me a call or go over to the website. That's ydtoe.us. You know, yankee, delta, tango, Oscar, echo, dot, right? The website. The phone number, 231-796-8458. Again, 231-796-8458. And again, you'll see that gun sight, thermal, live on top of your 50. Although if you want to put a piece of thermal on your 50, if you study the specifications for that device, you'll say, well, we'll leave that for the 223 guys. And we'll move up to something that'll recognize a human being a lot farther away. But again that price when you look at that particular device seems a lot farther away than your notebook But if you're your pocketbook or your checkbook or well, give me a call because when you're done I can save you more than enough to buy one of all the F the plastic lower end guns complete, you know I'll save you more than enough to do that. Probably Shifting in a couple boxes of and I'm not saying a case couple boxes of ammunition So if you're looking at that top end piece, we can knock that much off of that. I can't tell you how much on the air, because I can't advertise for less than you see there. You know, there, the website, ydtoe.us. If you have any questions about anything you see there, give me a call. My number is 231-796-8458. And the reference earlier in the hour about when we were talking about Hillary, I can't remember. Again, I did this this morning. I can't remember his name. But he's an insider and he wears a yarmulke name, kind of. But if you don't think that people are pulling Hillary strings, you're looking at somebody that is, you're talking to somebody, and I know I'm kind of the choir right now, but if you're seeing people out there that are, I have not met three people in the last four months that say, oh yeah, Hillary needs to be there. I mean, with any kind of conviction. They'll say things like, well a woman president would maybe we need a woman president you know you have to follow that up with it shouldn't be hillary he when they come up with these i'll tell you and i did uh... we've done it from here many times i know someone to be put on the local gun shows he was adamant that the bush guy had to go with and when the democrat you know most current within the things that be just fine in hunky dory and dandy and everything to be well and i think the boundary poison neither are you But everything would be swell. Now after the election, because well I saw those bumper stickers on his truck and everything, and after the election I'm standing in the Taco Bell and he comes walking in and I looked at him and I said, uh, did you vote for this guy? Just like that. And he looked at his shoes and he looked up at the Taco Bell sign and he looked back at his shoes and he kind of looked me in the chest. Not me, I. He looked me in the chest and said, I didn't vote for any of this. So again, you know, we can talk about past, and I know that's what I'm doing there. And we can talk about how the media pumped him up and just he was the darling. You have to remember that, don't you? They count on our attention spans being wider than they are long. Oh, look, let's run over here. Let's play with this. Let's fiddle with that for a little while and forget all about how we got here or what they did to us in the last. This guy's the most qualified person in the world. Why? Why? He's a community organizer. And now that community organizer is telling his successor apparent, his heir apparent, that she's the most qualified person in the world. And she'll stand there and tell you, we're going to fix the roads and bridges. But wait a minute, aren't those the roads and bridges that Obama said he'd fix? Mark, I yield to you, sir. And we are just about to the oh no we're at the top right now. Oh my goodness man time is zipping by Really interesting technology. I'm gonna let everybody know a little bit more one of them is an oxygen generator It's a little earlier model, but it appears to be fully functional and it's an interesting idea for another project we've discussed before about enclosed areas. There are different ways that oxygen is generated and oxygen can be generated from an off-site location through walls, whatever. and still provide the components necessary as long as you understand what the environment is on the outbound side. In other words, beyond your barriers and secure points. So just a heads up there, an interesting idea. Medical support, prepare it squared away, be ready to deal with the problems at hand when the time comes, guys. And remember that we are offering solutions as the Patriot effort, not just plenty about the problems. Anyone can complain about the problem. We are also pointing out that there are solutions. But it means you're going to have to apply the word work. Or God bless the Republic. That's the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire. We'll be back right here in just a few minutes. Meanwhile, Dom, take us out and give your web page the information. How long you hold the employee? 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. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit mainmilitary.com. Mainmilitary.com carries everything you need. 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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. Envist 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 a sane number and 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, so their children won't be... 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 what 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 vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrant trampled each God-given right, we only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedom he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, to build the land of the free and home? Yay! The weekend's here. More work! wait a minute just like the other work we've been doing yay more work alright well it is going to be busy weekend by the way and uh... we are going to be slowing down at all uh... good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report i'm our quirky 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 Liberty Tree Radio.4MG.com, Indian and Freedom Talk Radio.com. We are on A of FM Micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Hallmark, and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi. along with Alaska. And again, full of our friends out there, beautiful day to day. We could not ask for a better day. Weather wise, it was perfect conditions, not too hot, not too cold. Just right. A little moist here and there, I understand, but we have not had the extreme humidity. It started to dry up a little bit, which is good. Because of that, We've got that perfect balance. Great day to be at the lake, great day to be skiing. It's of course Friday, some of you are taking a three day weekend and we're just taking off maybe even as we speak, ending the work day and now getting ready to go off and enjoy yourself. I understand that. Please take and be careful on the road. A lot of doofus people out there not thinking about what's in front of them. Okay, let's make sure that that doesn't happen. Don't be a casualty. Always pay attention to your environment. You know how to deal with that. I'm sure of it I have confidence in you, but you've got to constantly be thinking Today's date real quick here. It is Friday. It is Cinco di Amode and it is of course quarter masters flash quarter bastard Friday it is the 26th of August, it is the eighth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2016, old earth calendar, 2016, year of battle, year of storm. Weekend sales, CDNN investments, I got to bring this up real quick. If you have a SIG P228 or I've mentioned these several times on the air. They've got 1911 government extended plus three, 45 ACP, 10 round mags. Now I mentioned the 11 rounders. I don't know how they decided 10 was their balancing point. But Italian manufactured, $14.99 a piece either in nickel finish or in blue. Now they've also got a number of other magazines that are on there special for the weekend and one of them are the sig p228 mags Now guys, I've been shopping around on these we need a quantity of them and as it turns out They've got them for $14 apiece. Now. These are Again, let's see. What is it original equipment? Oh, oh II I guess I believe that's actually the company I don't think they're actually oh II is in original equipment Manufacturers original equipment, there we go. So it sounds good. They are 13 round mags, which is a good magazine. Most of them have been out there that are about $17 to $20 apiece are the 10 rounders. This is a 13 round spec mag. Manufacturers original equipment, SIG P228, caliber 9 millimeter, 13 round capacity, phosphate finish. It's everything you expect from a standard government issue type magazine. $14.99 or in other words $15 a piece. So that's not bad. You shave off a few dollars, not a lot, but a few dollars. And it does make a difference and add up. So remember we're going to be letting you know when those Sig P228 kits come into COPES. I've got a check actually today. I might have already got a notice on this. When they do, there are some 80% P228 frames. If you search around, go to the 80% sites. There's a couple of companies, one of them was actually a sponsor here, what about four years ago, that actually was doing SIG P228 80 percenters. The reason is that there were, by what I understand, is that there was a ton of SIG P228s that were cut up in Canada, and so there were thousands and thousands of these kits available. Well, several of the 80 percenter companies built them. How many are out there? I don't know, but what I'm looking at is a lot of people like the P-228. It's kind of like we were discussing this morning about women gravitating towards certain guns. I have laid out, you know, at an OPP-4 operational, you know, like a field event or at a live fire range event. Guys, one of the things we do is we would provide the opportunity for, you know, personnel, for military personnel, the fire weapons, otherwise they wouldn't touch. In many cases they were, you know, gun-o-centric and that, oh my God, I can't touch a gun except for the government, thank you, you know, M16. Well, because of that they were pretty stupid and ignorant of, you know, pretty much everything else or anything else, the inventory that might exist that they might have to pick up and use. So what we did, one of my cyclic classes was weapons familiarization, live fire. And we'd lay out more than 100 weapons, everything from Mach 10s to Tokarev's to 45s to Beretta's, you name it, any kind of handgun you can imagine that would be standard issue. Of course, the Mach 10 was, you know, again, just unique. Everybody goes, oh, it's a submachine gun, you know, it's a Mach 10. I've seen this in movies. Then when they'd fire it, they'd realize, hey, the movies don't really do this thing justice, do they? No, they don't, typical of all movies. AKs, SKSs, Beretta rifles, any number of different weapons you can imagine. And I get to watch, because we also have M1 carbines, M1 grands, FALs, HK91s, HK93s, etc., etc., etc. I go right down the list. Well, anyway, women would gravitate towards certain guns. They liked the macro, although most people couldn't get macro's the way we know, in as great a quantity, they burst into the scene at about $69 and everybody could. The macros that we had, people would lift them, touch them, look at them, and go select the weapon, and we're going to ask, we have a trainer at each of the range points that will step forward with you, explain the weapon, familiarize you with the weapon, and you get to fire so many rounds, so many magazines from that particular firearm. And then you can select another firearm. And the women love the M1 carbine. I understand why, because women have curvily, bumpily things that we like, and they're built the way they are. And the carbine affords the, with the lady structure and the weight of the weapon, affords, you know, to accommodate the typical female upper body strength. The weapon is comfortable to shoot, it's that simple, but interestingly enough, women are actually quite effective with the M1 carbine. The same is true, of course, they do like the AR, everybody's been able to wrap themselves around the AR, but the carbine is actually something they preferred. The Tokarev, little front heavy. The head of Tennessee, and it's not that you can't be taught to use the Tokarev of the 1911. Now you know better than that when you're talking to me, okay? But I'm pointing out that if you let people handle the arms and test them, the women head of Tennessee to shy away from the Tokarev and lean towards the macro. Why? Center of mass, comfort to the hand, type of grip. Now that they like the size of the grip on the Tokarev, they didn't like the way the weapons sat in their hand. And again, it's all a matter of, you know, they feel it's, you know, it's heavy or it's bulkier, somehow they think it's gonna bark like a dog and bite their hand off or blow their head off, even if they try to point it at somebody else. But it is interesting certain weapons move that way. Well, the SIGs are one of those guns. The SIG 228 has kind of like the perfect balance Not too heavy, good fire power. It is expensive, or when it came out, it was more expensive than it is now. You can find some police service kits out there for a very good price. And you can even find some used SIGs for a good price if you're in the area where some cop shop is sold to a local police, you know, like a local gun shop, you know, they've traded out. They bought, you know, 85 or 25 or 30 of the new gun, and they traded out and got a better price because they traded out the SIGs that they had or maybe the Glocks or whatever. So there are examples floating around, and that's why I pointed this out because a lot of people, for whatever reason, there's been some interest in that P228. Well, I figured at least I'd mention it because, well, we're all friends here, and it's $15 a mag. It's probably the best price right now in the country by two or three dollars on an average. Now, Cope's Distributing has had a whole bunch of Sig mags. Their average ambient price is $19.95 or $19.99. I have to double check, but it comes down to $20 a piece. Now, those are all Sig factory mags. This is a brand new mag made by Original Equipment, whatever the hell that is. and apparently the company is somebody that CDN has been buying from for a while and they're making some pretty good deals with. So heads up, there's a whole bunch of stuff on sale as they always do and the one thing that CDNN Investments is good for is magazines. If you're ever looking for that odd mag, don't count on just going to the webpage. I cannot stress that enough. Guys, they have such an inventory that they don't put everything on the page. You need to call them, you need to ask them, and then they will go look. You'd be amazed at what they might find for you out there. Now, another thing we had a discussion on today was the 380 Auto pistol, but let me just give you an example here of something. Ruger, the LCP, 380 Auto, $220 a pistol. There we go, that's actually, it's about two bills, right? Now that's the black on black, black body, you know, with a black slide. You can get it in color combinations or whatever. Now to step up to the 9mm parabellum, In basically the same size gun a few other little tiddly features that really critical obviously Little different idea with regard to a few points to let's see a three point twelve inch barrel versus a two point seven five inch barrel Okay, well we all know that every every millimeter accounts, but in this case the nine millimeter parabellum seven and one Or forgive me, ya'll. Mmm, to do what they say here. One six round magazine, okay, so six rounds, and one of the two makes seven, as opposed to the nine millimeter, which is seven with one, so it's eight. So you get a round more, but you're looking at $120 more per gun. And it's, well, I guess I do get it in baby blue, and I can get it in raspberry, and I can get it in all kinds of other pretty colors. And it's the Ruger LCS 9S, OK? LC, oh, forgive me, LC 9S. Can we get that right? As opposed to the LCP. Now, to be quite honest, what I know about 380 Auto, and I understand, yes, everybody loves the fact that 9mm seems to be more of a dirty, hairy cartridge, which it's not. You all know better than that. It's not that I would call it anemic. But for $120 less, I'm going to buy that 380 Auto, and I'm going to pile a whole bunch of mags up wherever I can find them. because it's hits. It's a matter again, too. Remember that 9 is probably, and I haven't a chance to play with these completely, but the .380 Auto is a casual shooting gun for defense purposes. If you've got a small pocket pistol, you're not trying to get into something, you're trying to get out of something. Now certainly you may have to protect somebody's life. Probably the best example of this is the grandpa down in Florida where the two punks come in with guns and they're trying to rip off the computer, you know, the computer cafe. And grandpa pulls out his pistol and starts plugging them. Now, again, there's no verification on what it is, but because he's older, to be quite honest, the 380 Auto probably is more comfortable and probably is what he was using. I would point out though, something else I think is interesting. Now these pocket pistols are really cool. They really are. They're a reinvention of the wheel from 100 years ago. Again, typically hammerless, that eliminates a snag point. Well rounded, which is another significant feature of pocket pistols and wallet pistols like this, okay. But, I would remind everybody that about 30 plus years ago, the big thing coming in were small pocket pistols with bigger magazines. And while you still are seeing this, but they're doing it with a bigger gun, an example is Para Ordnance has their little chubby stubbies. You know I like them. They got the Warthog. And a friend of mine has, he has four of them now. And he's a big guy. He makes me look small. He's big, he's tall, okay? But those 45 chubby stubbies with a staggered magazine just fit perfectly in his paw. It's like you know fist of fury kids you almost can't tell for sure because of the size of his hands He's actually holding a gun But it's a staggered large magazine capacity weapon and it will take any of the other pair or pair ordinance mags Don't know how big they are so he can stick the biggest pair ordinance mag in that gun and go to town on you I don't know that you really do that with either the 9 or the 380 auto so again I'd invest in a pile of mags and Personally, for $120 less, that's $120 worth of mags or $120 worth of ammunition. And 380 Auto is accessible, price is comparable, and right now is when you buy it. I know that within time comes they'd probably be a little more excitable. Now I would point out that, yeah, there's a couple other issues here like with these Rugers. The LC9S blue titanium frame or the LC9S 9mm with purple polymer frame. Both are unique. The polymer frame, needless to say, is heading towards the Glock. The titanium frame, hell, that thing will be around until hell freezes over. So it's not a bad little package. I'm not complaining about the more expensive gun. A lot of people are probably investing in them. But if I'm hurt and I get a lot of people to outfit, the idea is to get everybody something sooner so that everybody's armed and up to a certain level and then you can continually move around and upgrade. And by the way, I didn't say sell any of your guns. I know people have actually promoted that. Well, take all your old mags and sell them and get your new larger capacity mag. No, no, no, no, no. Mags have already been purchased. There's no tracing on them. I might have been lucky when I bought all those mags and nobody has a clue where they are and nobody ever will. If I bought those mags when they were $3 or $2 apiece and I bought a bucket of them off a guy at the gun show and they all work flawlessly and they've been working for me, I'm not going to get rid of those. I'm going to have more magazines. Now, I think I need that eight round or nine round mag for that 1911. I'm going to go buy more magazines. And I'm still going to have all those 7-round mags. Why? Because I love those 7-round mags. They work every day. They've worked every day for me. And they're not failing me. That's how you build up inventory, guys. Now you'll have variations on the theme. Get over it. Get used to it. Figure out how to make it work for you. That's how it should be. Yeah, don't fix it until it's broke. Yeah, exactly. And even when it's broke, remember, put it over in that damage box. I always do this all the time. You know how many things I put together by just being patient? You know, one part breaks on one thing, then one part breaks on another. Guess what? You take them as they wear out, because if you are using something a lot, you are going to break some. You are going to wear some out. But it isn't necessarily the same thing that happens. Magazines get dropped, get dinged. It can be just that one follower spring that just isn't working right, and the stinker just doesn't want to function properly, and you don't have time for it, so you throw it over in the bin. Well then you pull out all those same magazines, Browning High Power mags, 1911 mags, could be Tokarev mags, disassemble them like we've said, inspect, identify the problems. I would recommend taking a piece of tape or something and putting right on the mag if you throw it over in the bin what the problem is. Failure to feed. For instance, follower does not want to continue to index. The followers locking up on the body of the magazine. Well, it's probably not the follower that's oversized. It's probably the magazine got stepped on or something. It was working before. Well, did you drop it somewhere? Well, yeah, it was at the range and Fred docked over the gun box and everything went on the ground. That one was underneath the gun, but one of them was, but I can't remember which one. Well, I'll bet you that's the one. You know, that's the one that got flattened. Okay, so there's a lot of solutions and again Don't change you don't don't get rid of it. Like you said until it's broken and even there don't get rid of it Put it in the inventory. I Don't have a problem with other people throwing stuff away if I catch it I hate it when they throw it away and they don't and they don't even ask Okay, so if I can catch it where somebody else is getting rid of something we turn around and put it into the inventory for us I just did that today with a couple of really nice field pickups that I really really really really like. Anyway it's CDNN Investments or CDNN Sports is where you want to go guys. Right. Mark what do you think about going to Belize? Please don't tell me, oh God please do not tell me that we have some lanes that are floating around amongst the Patriot effort. that are now talking about going overseas just like I was talking about earlier about the idea, oh I'm going to go over to so-and-so and hide there, Belize. Well, let me tell you a little bit about Belize. A couple of friends of ours work down there. One of them has been down there for a long time. They will tell you not to go down there. Now, why? It's not because they're trying to keep their job to themselves. Whoever wants to come down, come on down. But the... Tourist market for most of the Central American countries has progressively been sliding into the basement. Bugs, rats, everything to a degree they had under control. Well, the first thing they cut was pest control and, you know, rodent control in general was a big problem. Well, they didn't keep that up, guys. And because of that, well, the rest is history, as they say. And right now those countries are not exactly, shall we say, First world anymore or even second world and third world. Yeah, they're pretty well in that niche Now certain areas that have big money. Oh, they've got guards They've got people to keep things away and they got chemicals to kill everything But that's not most of the country that you're talking about And as many people pointed out, well, we could get out of Belize. And that's why I just read it right here. The guy said, what do you think about Belize? There's guys talking about going to Belize. Guys, have you ever been to Belize? If you have, under what conditions? Oh, I went down as a tourist. How do the people live down there? Oh, and you know what? You're thinking about hiding. You can't be near the tourist attractions. You're not gonna be able to go, hey, how's it going, dude? Well, what's happening to America, man? Hey, Scooby. I ain't gonna work that way, dudes. And when you get off the beaten track, well, there ain't no track to find. And that's one of the other problems again, remember, because everybody, of course, back in the 90s, there were a couple of parasites, more than a few, that were floating around amongst the Patriot circles at the expos. They allowed these characters to come in and what they did is they talked to all of these people, they had their seminars, and the first time I heard it, it was like, what's he talking about? Well, they're talking about buying property in Central America, and it's going to be a paradise. Look at the pictures. And there was the classic picture of the waterfall, a little waterfall, and oh, there was like haciendas and grass huts, and it was going to be like you're going to be living in your little old hacienda and grass shack in the middle of the field, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Only it was going to be fairly sophisticated, and you were going to be like living that idyllic life where you didn't have to work too hard because there were peasants you could buy. But you had to hand over all of your property, all your money, and everybody was going to pool all their money together, and they were going to go down, and they were going to buy a chunk of that country. Well, a bunch of people, I kept telling everybody, I kept asking, what do you think about that? I said, well, what are you planning on doing? Oh, well, if things get bad, we're going to leave and then come back when it's over. And I looked right at the person, I said, why would I want you back after that? And they would go, what? Why would I want you back in my country after I spent four, five, six, eight years fighting a war for independence and you show up and go, oh hi guys, great that you were bleeding. We get to suck off the gravy now. And of course the characters realize that people like myself are saying things so that of course they're crazy. They're their conspiracy. Now listen to us. Of course now they're talking about the idea the country's going to fall and you need to give them all your money so that you can go hide in Central America. Well about 60, I think it was 63 families, 64 families did this. I never got an exact number on that. Families guys. and they handed their money, they sold all their properties, they bought into the whole ball of wax and they sold their houses, they sold all their properties and items because they were going to unass America because America was going to belly over. And they weren't going to fight for freedom or liberty, they were going to go overseas, wait until it was all safe again and come back and then laugh at all of us for being stupid and having bled to fight a war for freedom. Well, they went south and they all had to do this together and they all had to do it at the same time and they all had to make sure they sent the money right away, hand the money over to the guy. So they all get their one way tickets and they all go south to the outdated banana plantation, there was no waterfall, that hadn't been in operation for like 15, 20 years. And all these people were plopped down in this country with, well, whatever they had in hand, which was very little. They had handed all their cash and all their investments over to him so he could put them in special accounts so they could draw them as they needed to. He then transferred over to the Caribbean to a place near the Cayman Islands, sit on his dead hind end, could not be extradited. They didn't have any money to charge, go after them anyway. So they're stuck on this rusted complex. where the banana plantation, well, it could smell horrible of stinking fruit because nobody was picking the bananas. And the bananas had not been picked for a while. Have you ever seen a banana plantation like that? You know, the crabs are pretty big on the ground. So are the cockroaches, by the way. Well, then everybody, of course, started calling their family members. The story I got back, because eventually I got to, you know, see a couple of the people that came back. And they explained looking at the ground and looking over at her and I said I didn't even I didn't do the I told you so now today I would today I would be very mean but I listened and they explained how yeah they got down there and there wasn't anything like the pictures and the people were mean and it was horrible and blah blah blah and we lost all our money. And it's like really, so I guess it wasn't really a good idea to run from the country anyway. By the way, if the bad guys, you know, they probably would take everything you have anyway too, but at least you'd be in your own piece of real estate and maybe you'd have some relatives that might actually like you and, you know, do some love on you. But not down in Central America, not down in Costa Rica, dudes. So, the rest is history, as they say. Gradually, it took months for some of them to get back. Some of them, you know, from me, they got bus tickets and progressives went from country to country. They had to go through, you know, immigration, all the other fun stuff. This character carried away paperwork, everything you could imagine. And then they did have an idea. One or two of them actually tracked down where the guy was, sitting on the beach, sucking out a pina colada, laughing his arse off with everybody else's... millions of dollars because these people at homes, cars, they sold everything. Took all of their accounts because he had to have all those accounts in that special big account so that everybody would be safe. Now the other thing I always would point out is this because the big thing he says, oh we won't have to lift a finger because we can buy people to protect us down there. I said yeah people that buy down there buying people are pretty cheap you can buy them for a six pack of beer. He goes yeah that's kind of like what he said and I said So what do you do when the government shows up and they have two six-packs full of beer to give to somebody? And they all went in a brain fart because, but I bought them for one six-pack, they're mine now! No, no, there until the next person shows up with the two or three or five six-packs and Government could do that even if it's three two beer They could outbid you and your mercenaries really aren't very reliable then because well you're not gonna lift a finger get your hands dirty That's what you've hired all of these peasants for for a six-pack of beer But I don't think it's going very far. And in fact, it didn't because the locals kind of laughed at them and then asked for pay because, well, you're going to take care of you. We're going to help you out. You got to pay us. And it was like, we don't have any money. He got our money. Well, then we don't work for you, Señor. Oh, well. And chances are they weren't allowed to take their firearms with them. Oh no, they were stripped naked. No, no, you're right about that. No, there were no, no, that's Costa Rica. No, they couldn't, the only thing they had was minimal luggage. They shipped stuff down and it disappeared because they were told, oh, you can ship stuff down in advance. and it all disappeared. They literally had whatever bags they had, they had very little or no cash in hand, they had burned all their bridges, they were telling everybody else, yeah piss off, you're all idiots for being, you know, for fighting against, you know, for sitting up and fighting the New World Order. We're gonna go down to Costa Rica where the government would never track us down and chase us down and kill us. Don't you know? By the way, Costa Rica, Belize, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, guys, those are places where the really evil parts of the CIA, a lot of them, retire because it can't come back to America. Everybody, but it does understand that, right? Belize used to be called British Honduras. Yes. S.A.S. presence down there. Yep. In fact the last time that they were in fact, you know, guess what? Who was the last group to invade them? Very group you're talking about. The British S.A.S. invaded Belize, what, back in the 80s? They used three plane loads of what were supposed to be, they faked, it was Red Dawn, they faked three planes. They claimed that they were British, or forgive me, German beer tour, you know, let's see, what was it? German Beer Association Tourists. And that they were, for a beer fest they were gonna set up. And that's how they invaded the country. Three plane loads of SAS, you know, as German beer drinkers. Isn't that special? So because after all it was a British protectorate Isn't that the ones that they were they tried to smuggle their firearms in golf bags? Oh, I bet well, there were a number of different ways to get the planes were completely theirs I don't know how they got all the weapons in but yeah, it's probably there there were they were bringing equipment in from all directions And the idea was to get on the ground as quick as they could so needless to say coming in this new claiming to be somebody else was the way to work it and You know, but that's again an example of, well guys, it's not just you got to worry about government, but the locals, I mean, take your pick. If the government doesn't want to get their hands dirty, those locals you buy for the six-pack of beer, you can throw them three six-packs and you're all set. Well, three six-packs of the pack of smokes. Yeah, it'll get you a protester or it'll get you a mercenary. Take your pick. Go to the lowest bidder. Yes, I can put him. I'm starting to hear this again And I'm gonna this is why I want to bring this case up because this is stuff. We've seen before guys And whenever it gets hot and heavy and serious you got these characters and they think they're gonna bug out and it's like bug out to where and If this is the globalist agenda guys keyword here is globalist if you think they don't like you here and they could get rid of you here Don't you think it would be easier for them to get rid of you somewhere else? I still haven't figured that one out. You know what I mean? It's like, well, where did this math come from? Huh? Well, you will explain this to me because I still haven't figured it out. I mean, I understand, but I have no use for it. Go ahead. Jump in there, please. No, I was on Tuesday. This is Mike in Arizona. On Tuesday, I called in on the second hour in the afternoon about this time. And we were talking about the border patrol aircraft been flying around. I hadn't seen it in a while. I sent you a deal from the, I think, Border Patrol news wire or something like that about two or three hours ago to the Liberty at Provide website. And the aircraft's called a multi-role enforcement aircraft, an MEA. I'll give you a little bit of information, but what it appears to be that the ones that are flying down here aren't quite as modified as the other ones. The ones you'll see in the website got a big pod in the belly and one on the top. And then they also have a big blue line painted because it's a grayish colored aircraft. And above the wing, there's a great big sloping back blue paint stripe on it. watch these go by with binoculars and I don't see any of that. But it's clearly been a modified deal with extra long wings. It's fairly easy to spot because the wings are actually longer than the fuselage is. Initially when the king air is built instance, it's got 47 foot wingspan and then they actually put like five feet on each side so it ends up to 57. Just say that maybe it's 37 to 47 or 47 to 57 inch. But the border patrol, I was trying to think about the three letter designation that they use and it's a multi-courseman aircraft. They refer to them as an MEA. And that's the deal and it was really odd because I told you I had seen them earlier in the month but then I hadn't seen them in a while. And I swear the very next day I saw one at about 1130 flying west and then Thursday yesterday. And that, the first one flying west on Wednesday was headed west and then the other one that I saw on Thursday. at about one o'clock in the afternoon was flying east. So something's going on. Like I said, the monsoons are here. The temperature is plummeted. It's down into the 80-ish. All the rain has come along and filled up the stock tanks. And we've been going into this big full moon cycle. So something's going on. You can go to either type into your search engine like Border Patrol, MEA. or multi-role enforcement aircraft or C-12. They've been going to these because it's more of a standardization of aircraft and they don't have multiple aircraft, so they have to have a bunch of sporting different airplanes and things like that. Real quick a question. You mentioned, okay, now, all of them, the adaptive model that's been modified, and if there are two different that are in service, are you seeing two different paint jobs? In other words, the modified model has to have some, maybe they've got a signature identifier, maybe black tips, you know, like for leading edges for the wings, something like that, or are they two distinctive color patterns? One may be high visibility, one tactical. Nope, they're all that kind of grayish color, it's like these two in 35s. All tactical, yeah. Now, I will say down here, so they don't become confused because there are some king heirs and I've tracked it back and it appears that there's a pilot training. Now, there's one that's up south of Phoenix, it's by Lusztantza, and then there's another big emery riddle that's up by Prescott and they fly King Airs, but they don't have these long extended wings and they will have a distinctive paint job There's like three or four different models that I see one of them on the underside of the tail This painted blue then they have another one same model, but the cowlings on the engine are painted blue, and then at the tips of the wings, about a foot in, they're painted blue, and then there's another similar painted model, but they're quite similar, but they can, to the untrained eye of what you're looking for, it would be fairly easy to confuse the two because it's basically the same airframe, but the giveaway factor is when it's flying overhead you can clearly see that the wings are much longer, about 10 feet longer than the fuselage. And they seem to be a little bit quieter, you know? Like the Piper Cub, it sounds like a chainsaw going overhead. These things are like whisper quiet going overhead. Now, the ones that are blue, are we talking about a very pronounced dark or medium blue? I mean, what's the color contrast? A royal blue. The rirls and everything else is white but the tips or the wings or the underside of the tail or the engine cowlings are a blue, a royal blue, a medium size or color scheme of blue. Also with the modified model, I hadn't thought about that. Do they have a higher dorsal, a higher rear stabilizer? No, the extended model? Nope. They do have extended wings, but when it's flying at an angle in the early mornings, you can see the winglets on the side. So that's also another modification because the winglets reduce the drag at the tip of the wings and they actually increase the range, reduce the fuel volume. Right. Well, they're creating a cup. It modifies the lift bubble is what they're doing there. But I was curious because that's, you know, again, they've kept them consistent enough that on the tarmac or if you see a bunch of them lined up, the untrained eye is really not going to think twice about it and figure out they're all the same plane. But in reality, we have a combined fleet there that are in service simultaneously. Still common for parts, but you know, most critical parts. The other thing here too, does it appear like with the add-on with regard to the undercarriage, anything unique or exotic beyond what would be expected in terms of pods? Anything that jumps out? Well, the ones that they release the photographs of, there's like a bathtub on the bottom and one up towards the top. The ones for scanners and the one on the top is for satellite communication. Now, they also, another addition, modification in addition to the extension of the wings, they put on this giant nose cone. It must stick out a good 10 feet. The original King Air only goes out about five feet or six feet or so. And this must be a good 10 feet. And then they can drop down this infrared or thermal imaging camera. from out of the nose so it's a bubble. But there's like a little bomb bay or trap door, however you want to call it, so they can take off with it clean and then after they get up to cruise then they can lower this camera down out of it. And I've looked at these as they go by and I cannot see any whatsoever, bathtub, bubbles, blisters, fins, extra antennas or anything. So I don't know. and don't ask who I'm asking, but I trust who I'm asking. And some of them have said that what it is is there's because there's quite a bit of defense contractors in the Phoenix and Tucson area. Some of these that they're flying down here for. the military, but it wouldn't be the first time that what we've had is a military working in conjunction with the Border Patrol to secure the border, as in like the example of what we brought to you before about the UH-72 Lakota that's being rented by the United States Army from Eurocopter, but they're stationing, they're only for use in the continental United States and specifically for border interdiction. They're all painted green like your standard army helicopters, but they pretty much work in conjunction with the Border Patrol. And again, remember the Broncos, remember they handed over a quantity in the 90s, pretty well we had those tracked down and pinned. They took those outside the country and used them for coin operations with the ATF and other federal alphabet soup agencies and then brought them back into the US planning on using them for the same mission. And again, fully kitted out, no significant changes in the design and in what in fact purchased or slid sideways for the very reason that they were originally purchased by the Department of Defense. So, this is another, again, the airframes don't last forever guys. That's why they have that big hangar queen arrangement up there by Tucson. And your neck of the woods, as a matter of fact, over there in Arizona. Yeah, they can park it and use it. They will. Park it and use it later. They can keep it from putting miles or hours on it. They've got storage. They've become more sophisticated with storage. and they pull these vehicles out or as in this case, they're spending money on new contracts now and buying virtually, well again, present stable cutting edge or present edge technology that has been perfected, it's been worn in, it's worked in, there's nothing gonna surprise the pilots or the ground crews and reliability is reasonably high. So that's the first half of what's gonna be the selling feature is how much does it cost to keep it in the air? you know, for every hour you fly, how many hours of maintenance and what does it cost per hour? So that's one of the reasons that I think they've chosen this particular aircraft. It is very common, as you pointed out, the extended nose, a significant indication of modification and additional electronic surveillance and countermeasures technology. In this case, obviously, surveillance since it's being used as an intelligence collection aircraft. So... But countermeasures are as likely not, likely is not mounted forward also in the same opportunity for space. So, very interesting. The combination is interesting as far as I'm concerned. I'm looking right now what we're talking. I'm not, you know, looking to see what I can find. Somehow I don't see the email yet, but I got a bunch of them here, so. Okay, I'll have to go through them, but I appreciate that. What about ground traffic down the border? You mentioned there was some activity with the mayors down there. Is there any more information on that? No, there were three of them that had been killed in the last, well now it's about a month. But at the time that I had seen it, it was somewhere between July 22nd and maybe a week ago, but three of them had been killed. Oh, and that was another thing that I had, when we were running down the laundry list, one of El Chapo's sons, I think what his name was, Smir Ivan, he was kidnapped along with a whole bunch of other people at some restaurant. And that's... kind of something that nobody seems to want to talk about. And this was from his El Chapo Guzman's true quote-unquote wife. There's been, you know, the horses and this and that, and oh, this is my new wife, etc. But one of his original sons, because from what I understand, he's got about 30 children from several different quote-unquote wives. But that's kind of another Now for everybody who is listening we're talking about on the Mexican side guys. We're not talking American mayors. We're talking on the Mexican side, which never gets any reporting in the US. No. No, this is one of the other things that we've covered for years, decades now. You can have land battles, you can have military operations, you can have cartels stacking up bodies like cordwood, and you will not see it in the American controlled press. And one of the reasons is because what's the first thing you hear all these leftist buffoons say? Oh, we just need to drop the border! And so what would be coming north, Mike, if they dropped the border? Violence, mayhem, murder, beheadings. Yeah, and body part chopping, right? Because that's the other thing. They don't just necessarily take the head, do they? No, they usually cut the head off and put those in coolers and put them in prominent places like on the steps of a school or in front of a municipal building and dismember the rest of the bodies and put them in several black garbage bags. and leave them in an adjacent location with a Cartulina saying, this is what happens when you mess with us, so we're here to clean up the mess and don't mess with us type of a deal. Oh, and that was another thing, El Chapo Guzman's son Ivan that was kidnapped. It looks like that was from the work of the CJNG, the Cartel Jalisco new generation. It's a splint. El Chapo was a But the first time before he escaped, it was re-arrested the second time. Some of the members from the Sinaloa carts stepped out and formed their new generation, the Kalisko cartel, and they were the ones that back in May of last year staged that big attack in Guadalajara and had shot down that helicopter and started all that mayhem and everything like that. kind of the switch subjects real fast and I know you have to have your seat belt on because we snap back and forth so quick you don't want to get whiplash. You talk about a mothballing of aircrafts in Arizona. There's two great big several actually but the one is down by Davis-Monthan in Tucson where it's mostly military aircraft and then there's another one that's about And partially it's outside of Tucson going up I-10 on the west of the road. It's at a Pinal County Air Park, a place called Marana, not associated with the city proper, but there is just like a serious, it used to be as the rumor goes back in the sixties, it was a CIA base and they've got a big giant runway, big enough to handle 747s and everything else. And up towards the northern end of that area, there's a National Guard unit, the first 285th Aviation Flies Apaches. And they've built some large hangars up there, and the first 285th changed their operations from out of their old digs, which were on the south side of the apron, and they've turned over that to the Border Patrol. If you go there and go to Google Maps or whatever and satellite and everything, you look out on the tarmac and up towards the north end of the apron. That would be, let's see, if you're looking at the landing strip to the north, because the landing strip doesn't quite run perfectly north and south, it's kind of angled to like north-northeast down to south-southwest, but we'll just say north-south. simplify things, but if you look up to the northerly end of it on the east side of the main runway, there's a great big concrete slab with some giant buildings built in two sides around it. And the ones on the east side of the tarmac, that's where the first 285th is, and you'll see out all the Apache helicopters on there. If you look down towards the southern side of the tarmac, there's Blackhawks down there. Now all the Blackhawks, because they used to have both a combination of 58s and Blackhawks and Apaches there, but then they had transferred all the 60s up to the state National Guard Armory up in Phoenix at 52nd Street. So all those Blackhawks that you're looking at on the southern side of the tarmac, those are all border patrol. because the buildings to the south side of the tarmac are all been turned over to the Border Patrol and there's a big giant hangar and there's some of those pictures of some of those we were talking about the MEA