Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, and alternative communication technologies. The show featured extensive product advertisements for tactical gear, night vision equipment, airsoft training tools, and ammunition from vendors including Liberties Guardian, Main Military, YDOE, Copes Distributing, and Air Rattle. Koernke addressed recent bombings in New York as potential false flag operations, discussed government overreach and bureaucratic parasitism using examples from local business regulation, and explored historical military technology including B-29 fire control systems and color television development. The final segment covered backup communication methods using older technologies like bulletin board systems and FRS radios in case internet infrastructure fails, with caller George contributing technical perspectives on packet data transmission and alternative networks.
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In this, the land of the free, 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 attacks 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 sh- You've taken a number traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep and dead. 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 brought to the table. 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear, be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand. We defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. We pray to God freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished and missed for once he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? For his friend and my uncle when he was in the Navy doing electrician work, I got rolls and rolls still of asbestos tape. Yes, that's good. Don't lose it. It's worth it. It's weighted in gold. And down the road, there's nothing to replace it. There's the glass stuff that they came up with. It has just as many problems as the asbestos does. It's just like one of our professors said years ago. He goes, hey, you know what the difference between asbestos and fiberglass is? Nothing. You know what the difference is as far as research goes? Oh, well they've got all kinds of propaganda on asbestos, but they've done nothing on fiberglass. Down the road they can play the same scam and game with fiberglass they just did with asbestos and fool everybody. Sad but true. And again, I fully agree with, again, looking at the stuff, it's like the Freon in the Freon scam, guys. Uh, you know what? Now we're charging everything up with what again? Well, that's right. We're back to using what we used before. So why is that? Oh, because it's the safest, uh, form of, uh, you know, air, you know, refrigerant that we possibly could ever have invented. And the whole, all the BS that was generated by all the propagandists and liars that nobody stepped forward and pointed to and said they were liars. Eventually they just kind of shut up and now we're right back to know what we were doing before. Isn't that amazing? Isn't that just amazing? Most everything that you hear, well, again, basic rule is, in modern times especially, you know, there used to be flim-flam artists in the back, you know, in the past. Well, there are flim-flam artists now, they just work for other people. But they're still the same flim-flamers. Well, I heard what I old suspects have shaped short of good for exhaust leaks. I'll tell you that right now. Well, exhaust and other thermal activity where you might want to reduce both the thermal signature and you want to seal things so there's no puff of hot. It's kind of handy for that. Not something we talk about all the time, but it's kind of convenient. Well, you know, a lot of people don't know I sat there because when I took auto mechanics in high school, I learned the importance of what an exhaust system does. It's not only quiets the engine, but it balances out the pressure. Sucking and blowing. Like everything else, it's a matter of breathing. If it's something that moves, typically it needs to breathe. Yeah, heating and ventilation works the same way. Sucking and blowing. What's is it doing? And your lungs do the same thing, but we won't wrap them with our special tape, obviously. Of course, they might be coated with it already, but that'd be extreme. If it is, you're probably not with us much longer anyway. And there's nothing I can do. So, it can make you comfortable, and that's about it. But even there, very few and far between. Hey George keep that asbestos tape. Tin cans and hose clamps are real good for exhaust tubing also. Yeah. And soap cans if you need to bridge greater areas. I figured I'd save some of that tape for horse trading. There you go. So, you know. Well, if you're working with any electrical appliances, especially with stoves and such, it's still the choice for any of your uh... safety wrap for anything it is that nobody talks about it in pretty much all of our still glass and asbestos uh... no coated slurred at not coated with sheath and uh... that standard for the industry in the issue or they'll claim that they got rid of all the asbestos but they didn't well you know it out chemical plant they're using asbestos tape everybody is anybody what it what that was the biggest scam they they had big government box They had a big propaganda machine plugged in to support the dribble and when they were done they turned right around and like I said it only took them however many years it took before they started to bite into their own wallets. The moment it bit into the ring knockers wallets, oh, oh, asbestos isn't as bad as you all thought it was. Oh, oh, oh, oh, we discovered fill in the blank. Is that way just one of the reasons why you destroyed the World Trade Center? Well that's one of the arguments and it makes sense. You see that you gotta remember once you get in motion the bureaucracy kind of feeds on itself. And you know the OY boys got hold of the World Trade Center, you know, bargain basement. Not that they didn't already have a big chunk of it anyway. And lo and behold then, well the bureaucracy. Like I said, what's the first thing that happens when you try to do a bit, set a business up if you buy a new building? You've got this whole long line of bureaucrats with their hand out to your wallet. And that's before you even open the door. That's why people understand why aren't people opening up businesses in America? Because you've got all these local and county and state and federal parasites who've never worked a day in their life. By God, they'll suck off your wallet until you're out of business before you even open the doors. We had one company in business that did that here in Dexter. They were open for, by the time they were done, they planned on being opened six months earlier than they opened. Why? Why did they have to wait? Well, because of all the inspectors and sub-inspectors and special inspectors and they virtually consumed their operating money. Within a month and a half going on two months, they were out of business. As quickly as they opened the doors. And that's the problem, is you've got these parasites that are just in Legion. And with the World Trade Center, the cool thing is it's one part of the bureaucracy. They don't care who the hell you are. They don't even care if you're an OI-Boy. I mean, because most of them are OI-Boys. So they're all like, you know, everybody, I got to my job. It's what I do here in New York. We feed off them. We feed. And they did. And of course, because of that, it set in motion the doom of all those people so that the OI-Boys could make a buck. Because they didn't just collect once on the insurance, did they? Well, you know, you know, it's a really poetic justice. The late Governor, Charles, I think he wanted to open a business in his home. We were still governing his hometown, opened a small business on the side. And he was ticked off. It was all the regulation and everything that he had to do to open his business only to find out that he signed all those. Everything he did, he signed into law. That screwed him over. Poetic justice. Poetic justice, yeah, I was going to say. That's appropriate. As they say, it is apropos, much so. Well, it's a little breeze compared to reaping the whirlwind. Oh, I'm sure none would ever remember. He probably got a few concessions. He probably got a little boot-looking here and there under the logic that maybe he can get me something in the long run. I didn't do him any good. So eventually, you know, when they realize that he can't do much for them, then they come back. Well, you know, we had that deal. I lied. There's no deal. In fact, we want it all. Remember that fee? We want it all. We had a deal. We don't have a deal now. That's sad, but that is how it works. We've got a couple buildings right now. The person was like, well, we're going to move right in. That was like two months ago. Because they found out that what we already knew, we got the township, the village, and the county. And all three batches of parasites are identical in the level of their bureaucracy, and they do not cooperate. now they're like, what do we do? Well, you keep doing what you're doing. You've got to pedal upstream with no pedal. That's how it works. By the time you're done, they'll have eaten up all your capital, and then they'll wonder why it is the building is empty almost as quickly as it's filled. And it's just, until we get rid of the socialist guys, this is just going to continue to happen. There isn't any fixing the machine. It's right in line with what Anne Rand said and repeated ad nauseam. in Atlas Shrugged. She virtually hit on the nail communism and how it works and what the whole parasiteism is all about. You read that and you think about it, any time somebody tried to do the right thing or do something good, what happened? Well, the parasites set upon them and the competition which were all fellow travelers were the parasites because, well, after all they didn't have to qualify for anything. They were all busy backstabbing and backbiting and frontbiting and sidebiting and People just put their hands up in the air and said, why? I'm sending it back to where it came from and I'm leaving. Goodbye. You can't do that. So they eventually, of course, would make it a wall that you can't remember. Communism did that. You can't leave the country. Immigration and emigration are two different things, guys. Might want to do a little research. Think about it. Now, as they say, think about it. Before we go too far, by the way, we'll... You are not on air. You've got dead air. Well, you know, I'm not surprised about that only because Ed, are we up or not up? Actually, it's not dead air, it's noise. But you are not getting out on air. There you go, you just came on. Okay, bye. Interesting. Almost to the bottom of the hour, Don. What? Night vision technology? You have it? We need it. Unlike the HKMP-5, 7, not 5, the 5s will take off their corpses. You probably will 7s, but by God, I'm looking at this weapon and you don't need it. Oh, I'm sorry, that was a side bar. There are better weapons out there. You can spend less money on it and get 3 or 4 of them for the price of 1 HKMP-7 and put Don's night vision and thermal on it and be really happy and have money for the night vision and the thermal. So let's keep that in mind too. Don? What do we have available for second, third generation? And of course, talking about thermal, where can we get intro on that? What's the cost? Explain to everybody on the webpage. Go ahead, please. Thank you, Mark. Hey, we've got digital and second, third, and even fourth generation. We've talked about fourth generation. It's kind of thought and money. Two third generation gun sites, almost exactly for the price of one fourth generation gun site. That's a good measure right there, isn't it, of his rifle or other? That's a little caveat there, a basic measure. Two pieces of third generation. But it's available if your ship just came in, I guess. Talk about the digital as far as entry level, and there's gun sights there. And you can use the digital in the daytime. And you can see a lot of examples of it on the internet now. So we could move up into second generation as far as green screen and third generation. But now by that time, you've moved past the entry level point, press point. of the four. It's one and a half to five power. It'll live on top of your 50. It's thermal, you guys. It's not dependent on light level. We talked about difference between thermal and green screen and how some will do. Each has its own advantage over the other. Well, the United States military is going to a bit of thermal hanging on that helmet or phasing out the green screen to assess. or digital again, the digital being entry level generation, I've got gun sites in all these categories. Any of the gun sites, you can hold them in your hand. We've talked about this, you can use them as a simple viewer and many of the viewers aren't going to be too far away or sometimes just a little bit more than the gun sites. So, which would you rather have? You know, you can hold in your hand and well, you can put it on a gun. Do I have to answer that? At any rate, hey, go over to the website, that's Y-D-P-O-E dot U-S again. ydoe.c digital and green screen and thermal and you'll see night vision goggles there too yes you will and yeah still a guy with the night vision goggles but you'll see gun sights and if you have any questions about anything you see there like what's the real price you've heard before I can't advertise for less than what I see there less than what you see there less than what's posted there at ydoe.us now If you call me, I can give you a code for any individual item and think about what the price will be then. And if you choose, you can enter that code. Because again, I can't advertise for less than that and still keep that source. That in mind, if you want to know what the real price is on anything you see there on the website, ydtoe.us. Or if you have any questions like, what will this fit on? Or will it do compared to that? Or does it have a tap for chicken soup or Budweiser and both of those? If you have any questions, my phone number is 231-796. Anyway, I did want to mention again, copesdistributing.com, they've got 100 of the 20 round 3-cell AK mag pouches, 100 of them for $99.99. That means $100. So a dollar a piece, if you're looking for a solution for additional mag pouches and for certain weapons, this will work and overlap to a number of projects. put a dollar a piece got a whole ton of them there actually remember it's flat shipping at copes distributing dot com you go to gun show specials there are a number of other items that they have there might want to check them out see what it is it might be pertinent to your interests and uh... there's too many things to mention on the air but those mag pouches one hundred for a hundred dollars you can't beat that you could take a bunch of them take them to gun shows sell them for you know three four dollars a piece sell half of them make your money back, go buy another hundred, sell them again, and still have a hundred left. Easy to do. You know what I mean? In other words, however you want to do it. You can be happy and everybody else is happy for two, three dollars an item. And the ten dollars flat shipping. So if you got a bundle of a hundred of these and you get pistol belts and whatever else they've got there in the bulk dollar shipping, you figure it out times how many items, okay? You can't beat the price. That is the best shipping price you can run into. So I always bulk it out, which is what I'm doing with some of the other quantity items when I make the order from them. And I've got to do another one tonight because another unit wants a couple hundred of those things. So we'll do what we can to get that done. Also, colmans.com, colmans.com, C-O-L-E-M-A-N-S, colmans.com. Go there and then punch in molly pouches. They have a bunch of molly pouches marked down. And that includes the pistol mag pouches, the individual cell, single cell in ACU. Look for the five furs and the six furs and four furs and three furs and it'll have a little red fail sign on the box where the object is. So you don't just grab everything and say, be cherry picked, be selected between all the different sites. Do pretty good at molly gear and keep the price way, way down and get military surplus. Not a bad deal, dudes. If not, make up the difference of Airsoft and with other items, other technologies, and you'll be fine. So again, that's Coleman's. dot com c o l e m a n s colman's dot com punch in as a search molly that's m o l l e pouches molly pouches and then you'll see what comes up go through that and see what makes sense for you last but not least here again to experiment without necessarily carrying your regular arm out there again airsoft guys if you've got an ar-15 and you want a copy of the ar-15 you're carrying The mid-grade rifles, which actually also go up into the high end, are Lancer produced. But there are several others. In fact, even DPMS. You recognize DPMS, right? Yeah. I think they make real guns, don't they? Yes, they do. And they have DPMS counterparts because they put their name on a certain production model. Also, any custom guns. So whatever it is that you have, you can duplicate. Now, here's what's interesting. If you pay attention in Cherry Pick, these have a lot of magpul and other parts on them that are magpul standard. The example is some really sophisticated butt stocks that are some of the nicer AR stocks. And they're not as expensive this way, but they are exactly the same model. If you get something that's discounted especially, you're paying for the whole airsoft rifle, what you would pay for the butt stock if you bought it for your AR-15. You know, for your M4 knockoff. Yeah. So just a little heads up there, guys. And as a matter of fact, I'll tell you what, down take over for a minute here before we move to fire. Well, actually, let me do it this way. Airrattle.com, they've got a bunch of discounts right now. Revolvers, guys, you want a revolver where you practice as if, well, it is a revolver. Cylinder works, individual cases are loaded, fires individual rounds. When you're empty, you're empty, and you've got to reload. Definitely a whole bunch of different solutions. but for the M4 there's no reason for you to have a lot more stick time. And Lancer does an all metal gun that even standing right on top of them. For that matter several dozen other companies too. But Lancers are pretty reasonably priced. They take a good amount of abuse and for weight in carry configuration and for models they have a good selection so you should be able to mate up to the rifle you want. But you take your pick, go through there and see what you can find. Hey, even an Airspring Airsoft uh... should see if they may spring airsoft gun is good uh... we have hundreds if not thousands of them now in the inventory tens of thousands i'm sure overall if not hundreds of thousands between everybody around the country uh... if you watch all these action movies guys to prep everybody they are using airsoft by in fact i'll tell you what go up to pull up the movie john wick uh... go to youtube punch in the movie john wick go to the making of who behind the scenes pay attention to what they're practicing with there. Hey, why do those guns have orange muscles on them? They're training tools. Exactly. And interestingly enough, if you want to spend the same... Well, you can. You can spend almost as much money on an airsoft as you can for the actual firearm. That's for people who have more money than I do. But there are some awfully nice, good quality, you know, weapon systems. They have everything. I mean, when I say everything, I mean everything. If you've ever wanted to handle a scar, but I can't afford that, or, you know, fill in your, fill in the blank. You can have the weapon in the inventory and be practicing with it or training with it, so that down the road you've got muscle memory, familiarization with the mass and configuration of, you know, operation. So much more. So... It's just the idea that it's a very user-friendly way to go. Also, they do come in colors. No, well, they do actually offer pink rifles, too. Yes, pink airsoft, too, for the girls. But they do have any number of different shades and color ranges, too, depending upon the year of production, because you're seeing the earth, brown, tans, greens, whatever. So that's another thing you can match up. If you've already got a gun, work, mine's in field green. It's like, yep, they got them. and match up the design and you can even adjust and modify the weapon system as needed too. I will mention again this one pouch I'm probably going to kick myself in the rumpus but it's cheap. It's a shoulder, it's a free chest rig, shoulder strapped, Lancer Tactical Airsoft AK Chest Rig with double magazine pouches and utility pouches. $13.46, it's on the front page of airrattle.com. You want something you can grab and just throw on real quick because you hear some noise. You got some noise out back. The dog's making noise. You want to take the dog out back. You want to do a little bebop and around. This is a nice little crude, rude chest rig for 1346. And it'll work for what it does. I've got a bunch of these piled up. I haven't seen them this cheap in quite some time. In fact, the only way I got them this cheap was wholesale. So it's a one time deal. They're in tan slash desert brown, desert tan, not, you know, or not Cody Brown, but the color is more towards the Cody Brown. I want to point that out. They're not real bright, bright tan. So they're definitely worthwhile. They're real easy to find. Because if you go to the front page of airrattle.com, airrattle.com, control the scroll and go right down to the front of the page and and it's at the bottom of the images that are on sale and it's on the left hand side, right next to the pink rifle. Can I say that? Yeah, there's a pink rifle there. And you can spend a little money on that one too. And by the way, those are metal airsoft. I'm impressed with the metal airsoft and even the plastic ones. Good copy, good production for muscle memory because it fits and fills the hand the way the pistol should. That in and of itself is priceless. Combine that with the opportunity, depending upon the grade and quality of the gun, to mimic completely what you'll be doing with the actual firearm. You're way ahead of the curve with everybody else, guys. We've talked about using the Airsoft for arms retention and disarming tech. You know, they go hand in hand. When you're training with someone who you're training to take away a gun, you're also training to keep your gun, aren't you? But it goes over to a little bit of cooperation there. I'm going to, instead of working everything that I know, I'm going to let this guy get confident with technique and I'm going to let him take the gun until he can pretty much take the gun from anybody. And we've talked about using airsoft in those ventures and ones are great for shoot, ones aren't good for disarming technique. Metal ones are the ones you want to use to try to twist out of someone's hand or to try to bring to bear on someone, you know, the person that's holding the gun on their torso. And by the way, UK Arms does a very reasonably priced, like I said, they've got Tokarev, Airsoft GI, Tokarev's and Macros for $10 apiece. And these are all metal, which means the very weapons that typically a lot of you have, you can access. Now those are spring guns, those are all metal spring guns, $10 apiece. They're the right size, they're the right weight. I'll tell you what, if you're going to be jogging around and you're worried about somebody pissing with you because you're... It's like, not that it eliminates that problem real quick. So just a little heads up on that. And again, the price is right. They also have a myriad of other guns. UK Arms does a lot of airsoft. And there's any number of different patterns, 1911s, many 1911s. PBKs, you name it, Broom Haddles, little bit everything, you name it, it's there. Mauser HSC, which by the way is still out there, but not like a used to again, it's more collectible than ever before, so I don't expect to see a whole lot of Mauser HSCs except maybe the new newest models that came into the country in the late 80s. And even those now are, well, that's 30, 40 years ago, guys, those are collectible. So, you're not seeing them bouncing around the way they used to. are available and you're not spending $400 or $500 on a pistol, you're spending $10 and you've got it in the inventory and you can actually explain. You've got also a great training aid. If you're an instructor, you have a great training aid where you can bring a whole parcel of different weapons into the classroom and everybody can get a grasp, a physical grasp, you know, pardon the pun, handle them, hold them, and you know, touchy feely, and it does grab the student's attention. So, just something to heads up about. The good thing is, when you pull the trigger, it's a pellet gun. It's maybe a plastic pellet gun. It's not like it's a 12 gauge or something accidentally going off. So, the safety factor is there, which is really good. Anyway, we're headed towards where we got about 19 minutes here. A couple other things since we were off the air, I will point out again, we understand all the variables with regard to the Pickle smoke and mirrors and the pixie dust to point everybody towards New York. Hillary is the problem. Hillary is still sick. Hillary is going to continue to be sick. Hillary is sick. She was sick before, but now she's physically ill in a way that makes her even worse. So, we want to make sure that everybody understands that the deflection they're desperately trying is not going to work. Again, bombings in New York happen all the time. Well, though with 20 some people, well, that's true, but even if it does happen, if they don't want you to know, you aren't gonna hear about it. A bunch of people hurt in New York. What was that? Nothing. Everything's fine. Look over there in California. Did you see the grapefruit production in California is really up this year? Did you see that? Look at that. CNN will tell you about it. Look at the grapefruit. People love you if they jumped out of that flaming airplane before it hit the ground. They all had parachutes on. Yeah, they leap it from it. they leave it so again the problem is we understand it could be a training exercise it might not be i already mentioned that remember uh... will be a bit of a very first thing in the morning that remember guys as we've said a million times if somebody's having a training operation near you you should be watching all directions make sure you're actually if at all possible out of town and you know why just as well as i do now because maybe it's not fully affection but certainly it's a government-run murder operation and maybe they need you to be the victim. You know what I mean? So, best not to be, you know, not be a good victim. That's a scam that the Shasters pull constantly, especially the FBI. Another thing, and again, this has to do with the whole idea that, you know, we've had several different incidents. We've had Muslims attacking people all over the country. In fact, if you go into the private This is why last Friday and Saturday a lot of people were blocked and booted off or had technical problems for the whole weekend, as a matter of fact, with many of the social media outlets. And it's interesting that each one was a variation on the theme. And all of a sudden, well, because they don't want anybody making any direct statements about what's really going on, so they have time to do damage control, what better way than just hit the switch, which we've told everybody about. Well, the cool thing is we do have alternate and truly alternate signal communications, and that's what's getting the job done. So guys, I can't emphasize enough, help us to keep that happening. We're getting into your bill. It's coming up. If you can, take the time and donate. You can go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. You look on the left side, Ed should be keeping us apprised step by step about where we are with the bill and of course with the donations. As a matter of fact, here we go, I'm going to pull it over to the front page. And so far, end of the year bill 2016, we've raised $189. The goal is $2,000. The objective is to accomplish that by December 31, 2016. This is a one year service bill that we eliminated a good portion of the cost because while they're happy when they have all of our FRMs or digits in their hands all at once. So we get a better deal. We got Joe McNeil to do this with the micro effect with at least a couple of the bills. What do they do? It cut down by almost 50%, those particular bills. makes a big difference when you got people, you know, again, everybody can pull their resources together for that focal point and just get it done and get on down the road to other things. So, we've already done this for more than a few years. We've achieved the goal each time, but I've got to keep jogging your memory. And if you want to find out more, you can go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, go to the right side of the page, scroll down, you'll see where the donate key is. If you donate, unless you do not want to be in the drawing, if you donate for the yearly drawing, you are going to be in the drawings. Okay? So here's the other thing I want to remind you about. Make sure that you check your mailing address with your donation. I don't care where it goes, just make sure it's a functional address where we can send it. Okay, because we've had that happen more than a few times and I don't know how that works. Some people do travel or move around the country over a period of time and don't even think about changing that address even though they still have the same everything else, and certainly PayPal doesn't change. So unless PayPal is told, they're just going to keep posting that information consistently the way they have in the past. and you need to change that if you've changed location. Now whatever address you want it sent to is fine, but just make sure we know where we need to send it. And of course you can mention if you don't want to be in the drawing, I don't see why not, there's all kinds of cool stuff. And we're packing up more things and boxing up more things as I speak in sets so that everybody's going to get a really cool box. I'm not even mentioning what's in the box. We're just doing box number one, box number two, box number three. you will be happy, very happy, really happy when you get what you get. So, at least you should be. I mean, maybe you already have 20 of them, I don't know, depending on what it is. But I think we made some pretty unique packages up so everybody should be looking good. And we got our caller. Who do we have? Maura's always good. Hey, George. Yeah, yeah. You know the thing is you talk about bombings and all that stuff. You know, I even hear like reports from state troopers, they tell you. Car bombs and pipe bombs are a normal thing on the border towns. On this side Mark. Well yeah, you've got the bleed over and we've been talking about that for a while. Mike's been bringing it up, a lot of the other guys in West Texas, you know, southern end on the border and down in New Mexico. That is expected. But the thing is that it happens all over the country and we're not talking nuclear devices or anything like that. We're talking on a regular basis, somebody either hired or somebody with an attitude going after somebody else, and what was that comment that CNN made? Oh, because it was an explosive device instead of a gun. Really? Unless that explosive device had done what it was supposed to do as it was planned, and then what would happen then? Oh my god! See, so one way or another you'll notice that they're trying desperately to work to get the guns thing in no matter what. They're right guys. Square of that. Yeah. So you know we're headed to war. Everybody understands that. We're all headed to war. Now it's just a matter of either you understand it and accept it or get caught flat-footed and then you'll probably flop over towards the enemy's camp or of course in panic may show up bare-butt naked in somebody else's front yard. I didn't think they were gonna- Well, most everybody listening to this program knows better and pretty well has a good understanding. But you know, there's a lot of people and you've all had to deal with them that are doing the, oh, well, I'm sure that- Well, these are the same people who were sure that the FBI was coming up on the air to announce Hillary's arrest, remember? FBI directors coming up on the television, they're gonna arrest Hillary. See, I told you, oh, see, you guys don't know what you're- And then it went dead quiet across the country. Why? Why did those five cops have to be shot by the Israelis in Dallas, Texas? Because it got dead quiet the whole of the country because the FBI showed his red and yellow colors. That's why. Just as history as they say. So again, George, we got a lot of work to do. Not enough time to get it all done ever, but I just keep chugging away. I pick something as I see it, I just do it. I mean, you got no choice. There's just too much. I had little nuts and bolts and screws that I have to grease that are on a certain piece of equipment. And I just was walking by. It's like, you know, if I just don't do that right now, I probably won't get back to it. And if I let it sit any longer, I don't want to have to worry about oxidation and have to try and beat those things apart. So I unscrewed every little screw and greased every thread and put everything back together to make sure that the female component has grease in it and greased it and then worked it completely, full battery from one end to the other. And I had to repeat that times four screws per fixture. But you know what? It was just if I don't do it now, it'll probably not get done and then when I need it, it won't turn. That's how you need to be thinking about things, guys. If you just keep plugging away, I know it's frustrating because, well, there's... But I got this to do. I know. I mean, tell me about it. I know. Just keep generally macro pushing everything. Go ahead. Mark, you know what? You talk about data packets, you know, like by Yagi. You know, I know when the internet goes down, you think you can get sent data packets by, uh, how does he do it in a simple dial-up system? Computer to computer. Oh, it could be done, yes! Oh no, it'd be so simple it's ridiculous. We'd be back to bulletin boards. In fact, you know the mistake the enemy has made, and this is kind of comical? Do you know that they have afforded us the ability to be able to push everybody over to bulletin boards and they'd suffer with it so we at least could get it working? We got away from texting and everything because we had you know we wanted audio so it'd be like a sci-fi movie where I can talk at the computer and the computer talks to you and then talks you know makes a voice and you know like a telephone. Wait a minute that's what you have you have cell phones and they got computers and we're all man. But you know what the texting thing was the first thing we had we and we couldn't directly talk to each other all the time but we could inter-communicate and cooperate so we created bulletin boards. The crudest, earliest ones were just general statements and then somebody else might get up there and they didn't even see yet what the other guy said, but they were like, hey fellas, check this out. And then you'd post information and then over the next hour your system would catch up and you'd listen and read, or forgive me, you'd read everything that was there. Well, guess what? They got everybody textified. So right now, If they were to shut off their system, maybe cutting off their nose to spike their face because it would not be hard for us to introduce packet technology again, which is really all the cell phones are. cell phones have just got packet television involved which you know they were talking about packet television in nineteen forty seven and that means the military had it you know before the war as the war started we know that we know the television was available in nineteen twenty nine and then the depression hit and color television was available in nineteen twenty nine supposedly the man who invented committed suicide yuck yuck yuck we've heard that enough now haven't we but mysteriously enough color television disappeared. Except that the interesting thing is, Zenith and a couple of the companies were producing color image technology on the slide for the government and it was a classified technology. Mark, I remember in the army looking at satellite photos. They had HDTV plasma screens. This was back in the 80s, Mark. Oh yeah. Well, they had several variations. There were like five different ideas that came forward, and plasma was the one that won out. Really the equivalent to the present screens that we're using, but thicker, much thicker. I mean, probably about half the thickness of a big, you know, like a school dictionary. They were still smaller than a boob tube. But they were available in experimental form, XM form, at different locations around the country where they were doing electronic signal communications research. And again, they were heavier than sin. It was like carrying a hole. The screen, the monitor, like now they've become so chintzy and throw away, but lightweight. But back in the day, they were the weight of a full-sized laptop. I can mean full girth, full weight. And that technology was carved down, mostly, I think, because they chinsed it down. It's not that they couldn't do it, it's just that it was based on ruggedized American military specifications. So it could take a beating. You know, you throw in the trunk and you throw in this and then it gets, you know, the plane it's in gets shot down but the trunk bounces around and you just shift through the wreckage and look that multi-thousand dollar monitor survived after all. That's really what it was supposed to do. You know, it's got to be able to take so much bouncing and so much trouncing. So... All of this has been available to us for a long time. Let me give you an example again over by everybody. I don't ever argue with the idea that there's other technology. But the technology is only as good as the men that are behind it and do they have enough men to man it? Attrition is a terrible thing. World War II. And guys, I've mentioned this a million times. What did the fire control stations for the B-29 look like? a far cry from standing in an open window like the B-17 Kenar of B-24. Wasn't the B-17? Wasn't the B-24? Or was it, guys? Anybody ever look? Let me point something out. I can demonstrate. You go to Popular Mechanics for the era, even after World War II. You go to any books on the subject and see if you can find any detailed imagery of the fire control stations and the fire control center on board the B-29. You will see in the drawings they will fog it up as far as very crude, no detail. What were the size L screens that they had? You can still come up with how they fly or instructional videos and you can find them on the internet and for a lot of the remote control models, for certain you can find them like Mustangs and Tomahawks and Lightnings. You can find them for the B-29. When they talk about the targeting system for the B-29, in those training films, in that timeframe, to the people they're showing it to, to the people who are going to operate it, it's animated and it's minimal information. It's minimal input. Now here's the thing, everybody goes, that's because they were protecting it from the Russians, guys. The Russians already had three copies of the B-29 and made an entire fleet of two-pillow bombers, which everybody in the Patriot movement used to tell you about. But they tried to deny over and over again. You know that those planes could not have flown were it not for the fact that we sold the Russians while they were our enemy's surplus tires for the B-29? that those planes could not have gotten off the ground because the Russians did not have the ability to make the tires that went on the Tupelo bomber. Which is an exact copy of the B-29. Now this is while Stalin was busy murdering people in Europe left, right, up, and down while you were all being told about the threat of communism and while they were busy providing the communists with the exact same bomber that we were flying. And they had all of that television technology. which you and I weren't supposed to see. All of that radar ranging in color television imaging. Yeah. The closest thing you'll see in those training videos is the ground crews adjusting the cameras that are looking down between the bores of the 50 calibers from the turrets. They're adjusting them for the light level expected for the day. The only guy in that airplane who had a hand on a gun was the tail gunner. The only guy in that airplane who had a hand on a gun was a tail gunner unless the pilot happened to grab his sidearm for a moment and just adjust it so we could sit better on the flight. Yeah, but before I went to lay down the bed there, it's a long flight. Yeah. So again, the technology, think about it, guys. What do we have right now? Oh, I'm sure there's all kinds of cool stuff. But here's the thing, they've made a mistake. We've gone full circle that texting, you know, that staring at the crotch, you know, the crotch worship stuff that everybody's doing now while they're missing the world going by. That has actually brought us back to where it would not be hard for us to introduce the idea that, nope, the Internet's not coming back up for now, but you know what, there is this technology. It would take us back 30 years, but it wouldn't seem like that for these people. It takes us back 40 years, actually. It's here, 2016. Texting was available, or I should say, bulletin boarding was done around here in Ann Arbor. The bulletin boards were up by 79, 81, right around there. And that was part of the MTS system for the University of Michigan. We actually had freebies. We could get on to stuff for nothing. So anyway, just an idea there. Fascinating things. Now, the interesting thing about it is, do we have the ability? Well, I've tried to get everybody to do that. We could pack it radio with any two radios we have. Your FRS radios would really be phenomenal for that. Most people don't think about that. Here's something cool. Those little FRS radios are the closest thing to your cell phone. Well, with a little modification and a laptop on each end, they could be running and then whatever laptops want to hook up to the net, the way you set the net up, we monitor one primary hub, everybody could technically hook up that way or at least relay the information that way and receive the data and then go through the data stream and then push a signal back out, etc., etc. Wouldn't be hard to do. The big thing is, would you necessarily be wanting to be wasting that much energy? It would not be frivolous nonsense like you see now. The only good thing about the frivolous nonsense is it really does clutter the airways of all kinds of junk. You can even make people busy and help you by planting certain things out there in the public arena, which is kind of fun. ripples, you know, pebble ripples, through the system. That's another option. In our case, we're not worried about that. When they shut the system off or it gets flopped down or whatever, we just need to be prepared for what it is that's, you know, on the horizon. And the technology, the big thing is having a command of radio technology first. Tons of overlapping older computers. I've got, once again, I've got one on my knee, one on my elbow to the left, and I've got the one I'm using right now, which is an OptiPlex. The one to the left is functional but has got some glitching issues I haven't even addressed. I could take care of it. The one on my knee is virtually a copy of the one that we're using for the station right now. Well, Mark, I'd like to know, like I said, like this show, like a, you know, the intelligence report. You think you'd like to reduce down the file size down to a minimal? You could transfer it to your computer? That's communication? Well, okay, I couldn't hear it, George. Well, I'll tell you, there's an hour of the intelligence report be broadcast as a blip. It could be, yes. Oh, hell yes. Oh, no, it would take, it would be, that could be a compression on that. That could be easily done so that it's more likely a half hour broadcast. I mean, think about it, you trim it down to whatever it is you need, or 15 minutes, and you pulse it out every hour. and then you give the next 45 minutes for return text out back in mount towards whatever you're doing. Remember that you can do an information base even by text. It would be a whole program, where at least what you feel needed to be covered at this point in time, and then you'd wait for a response on what would be an inversion of the bulletin board so everybody else could throw input, or ask questions to tweak whatever it is you've presented. So every hour on the hour you can be like a bell chime and a bell tower, that kind of thing. That would be for public communication. Private technology. It would be arbitrary, it would be personally just a choice of the operators, what they need to do, what it is the units need to do depending on the battlefield situation and the home front. Anyway, we are at the top, and guys, good questionnaire for the last minute, God bless the Republic. Just as 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. And again guys, if you want to make a music request, liberty at provide.net. 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