September 20, 2016
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1h 3m
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Mark Koernke discussed self-defense tactics and personal security, focusing on teaching children and women how to respond to violent threats with practical techniques including eye gouging, ear strikes, and using improvised weapons. The show covered the importance of mindset, preparedness, and decision-making in life-threatening situations. A caller asked about setting up ham radio equipment inherited from a deceased father, and Mark provided guidance on antenna installation and radio operation without requiring an FCC license for listening. The episode emphasized the need for families to discuss security scenarios and the philosophy of defending one's property and liberty against threats.
- self-defense
- personal security
- ham radio
- antenna setup
- preparedness
- mindset
- family security
- communications
- michigan
- second amendment
- property defense
- survival
- radio equipment
- threat assessment
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Turkish, British, or anyone else, any aircraft that comes into a threatening position against the Syrian army will be blown out of the sky by their S-300 systems. In fact, there was reports talking about this attack that I'm talking about here where the aircraft were attacking Syrian ground positions and the only reason they did a bug out is because the Russians painted the American aircraft with the radar units from the S-300 surface-to-air missile systems, which of course the American aircraft detected immediately and said, whoa, time to go. So it's going to see what kind of escalation, because now it's up to the Americans to go in there again when the Russians have made it clear. Come at the Syrian army again with any of your air assets. We don't care who you are. We're going to blow you out of the sky. Now the court the ball was in the court of the Americans once again to initiate World War three anyway, that's it for me I do thank for everybody that stepped up and we are through to broadcast and of course we do wish Henry the best and Hopefully he'll be back in just a couple of days No complications Those were torn and dirty as he stood there. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking loaded We fought a revolution to secure our liberty We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny For future generations, this legacy we gave, and this, the land of free freedoms we secured for you, we always keep. A tyrant slavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. It 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 this 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 gold You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from a god and shame to take a Satan's number You trade it 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 put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn old slave sworn and your daughters, visitors send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to the slaughter fighting other people's wars. You regain the freedoms for which we fought and died. Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children both sons of the Republic arise? Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the plan. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. As Iowa key vanished in this province, his words were true. But we have ourselves to blame. Or even now as Clarence Trample, each God-given right. tremble to afraid to stand and fight. He stood by your bedside and dreamed while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. I call them the short rangers because it gives them teeth. You could be listening on a CB. Try that channel 29. If not, light up that channel 29. It is the... Hey, and Mark will be with us momentarily or in a little while. We'll see what happens. But from earlier in the day, the creek isn't rising and neither are the creek. So we hit both references on that one, okay? 20th day of... of our Lord 2016. Great day. If you're out there lifting and working, turning a shovel or other things, you know, expending energy, you're working up this today. Again, we're 20 days into September. Beautiful, wonderful day. They say I have a whole lot more like this. And then next week it's going to get warm again. So, hey, again, Liberty Tree Radio, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio. How about that? PBN.4MG and others along that line. The AM and FM stations and the CB channels. It's Communications Tuesday, you guys. We've touched on some things over the years as they happen. You might remember the little, oh, a wedding spat between a husband and wife here. In fact, I don't know if they were married. And when that child disappeared, we talked to you about that. And that guy was recently brought, purchased for They had never found the child, but they brought him to charges for murder, probably just as well. There was a woman shot down here north of Grand Rapids, shot in the head while she was jogging about a year and a half ago. We talked to you about the blonde, 20, 22 years old, petite little girl. I'm 60 years old, I can say that. Just a little girl, 21, 22 years old, taken from a gas station, an Exxon station over here. toward Muskegon about a year and a half ago. We told you about Jessica. But charges against the man who they're charging with both of those murders today. And in that time, I thank God. So they're saying they've got so much on these guys and blah, blah, blah. And it turns out to be two people. And it's all connected. And you know, the Chinese thing about everything's connected. And they got them right there. They're nailed. So that's all well and good. And finally. in that time frame and when that little girl disappears, you know, a person alone on the night shift, it doesn't matter the 7-Eleven in the heart of Chi-Kong-O, you know, they don't call themselves that, they call themselves Chi-Rack. They even made a movie called Chi-Rack, so it's a misnomer to call them Chi-Kong-O when they wanna call themselves Chi-Rack. But it doesn't have to be in the middle of a big city. You know, convenience, It doesn't necessarily mean a store. If you're a monster and you find it convenient to take this person from this store because, well, there ain't nobody else around right now. And there ain't nobody looking because when I look outside there ain't even another light, not even another stoplight. So it doesn't have to be the big city, does it? We've talked about teaching your children to shoot. Talked about small guns hidden, haven't we? And you say, well, you can hide a gun so good that you can't get it out fast. And, well, it might not have been needed for that girl to get a gun out fast. If she was tossed into a van, they say a van had handcuffs in it. If she was handcuffed with one hand and he didn't find that little gun, maybe she'd still be alive. And I don't use, I apologize for this perceived use of that unfortunate loss of life. from that monster. But if we don't learn by other people's mistakes, if we don't learn by the attacks of the monsters, we will be doomed to be subject to them and repeat them again. You know, that's an old, old adage that goes way past Don and Mark and, you know, way past you put our ages together and way, way past that, doesn't it? About teaching your children to shoot. We've talked about dinky guns. I don't have to elaborate on this. But finally, there's some justice, hopefully, for those two women. You know, we're supposed to protect them. That's the other thing that a lot of women don't even appreciate today, that word chivalry. A lot of women, if they had their way, would be dusted into the vocabulary history. Let's burn that like a bunch of books, that we don't need that word anymore. But you have to wonder, what was the last words of that girl? What was the last words of either one of those young women? Maybe it was mommy, maybe it was daddy, supposed to protect them. We talk, I know it's not a weapons Wednesday. And I know that the justice system is flawed and there are those that say, oh, maybe they just got him because he's the local convenience and whatnot. You know, there's that word again, convenience, because if they find it convenient to charge you, and well, they don't like you. We know, we've seen that before and people have been in prison for 20 and 30 years and then exonerated for murder. We know that. Again, that's why it goes over right to that instant when the crime is happening. This person is going to take me away and kill me. I had better kill him first. That's a good thought line if you're 22 years old and someone is dragging you away from your workstation in the middle of the night. I had better kill them first. It's not addressed very much though. Fathers don't like to talk to their daughters about things like that. Let alone their sons these days. Oh, you can't talk to your children like that. Again, it is a communications Tuesday, isn't it? I hope you're doing these things though. We've sat and we've talked for hours about mindset. We've sat and we've talked for hours about preparation. What would you do? Have you planned out this? Or do you recognize this scenario because you've enacted it a number of times already. At this time it's real world, but man, it will be easy. We've talked about these things so many times, haven't we? If you have to search, if you have to take the time to dig that gun out because it's so well hidden. It would be a good thing to have it there because, well, he's going to take me away and kill me. I had better kill him first. Sounds like a good idea, don't it? Sounds like fair trade. Yep. Well, the other thing here with most of these situations is you have conflict. Number one, if you were to go to the public fool system, uh... etcetera you will find that mo the majority of time they will garbage brain and uh... be a good victim we've talked about this many times and this is pumped especially the more centralized the school system is uh... the bigger it is the more likely the flabby be all surrender and let them do whatever they want routine is pumped mostly because of the big police state mindset with the you know community and the nature of the tech sucking that's going on with the people who are supposed to be teaching you know the youth so You're not going to see the proper mindset or attitude brought to play and it's expected. In fact, typically the predators understand full well which is why they operate in particular areas of operation or areas of activity because they figure they can get away with it. They can do whatever they wish. The first rule is like we said with pickets, anything else like this, make noise and fight. Most important is remember you can act as if you are ideally giving them what they want. Act scared but already be planning to do something to either deface them or harm them critically in such a way that there is no way that they can't go to a doctor. I think it's tough because even teaching fighting men to do this, you know how much work they had to do in World War II to get people into the mindset of bawling? Because most American soldiers were not used to that idea. It was not part of their orientation. It is something that any weapon available, any point of contact, but preferably something that is going to so distract the enemy that you can finish what you started. Eyes, nose, I tell you what, if you do Crazy Monkey, let's think about this for a minute. And I am serious, I've watched guys half the size of some of these knuckle dragging weight lifters, not that they were wheat themselves. But I've watched and that is one of the most vicious attacks where you just latch on, go center and take a person's nose off. with your teeth. There are as many getting out of that one. In other words, you can try to be as tough as you want. You can spit the nose out. They might think well about the idea that maybe they should save their nose and maybe they'll attach it back. Because that is not everybody's mind. Even if it's only moments. They're looking for the nose, they're looking for the toes, they're looking for the ear. But whatever you pull off like that, you're not going to just go home and kind of fix it back up. Not very easily. You know what I mean? And that monkey, that monkey, you know, grab the head and just rip something off. And I mean teeth, whatever you can, gouge an eye out. Somebody with an eye badly damaged in the eye socket ripping the lips. You can damage an eye so much. Eyes do sympathetic things. If I hit one eye and if I b-slap one palm, one eye and make it water really, really hard, that's what's going to happen. I can't avoid that. It's going to water really, really hard. The other one is going to do that too. If you were to gouge someone's eye, the other one is going to be so confused. The information being put in, even if they had a gun, they might be shooting in the air. They might not even shoot you. Even if they're shooting level across the ground, just spraying and praying because their vision isn't working. No, that doesn't say that everybody you poke one eye out that they're going to lose both eyes immediately. The other one's good. No, no, no. One's good. Don't get me wrong there. Yeah, but one's good. Trust me. Have you ever, I mean, any injury like that that you've had, have you ever been using a saw and had sawdust kick up just in one eye? What happens? You close both eyes, don't you? You start blinking, both eyes water. You go into defensive mode because immediately that is a high sensory perception area. That's why you know the old handful of sand, the handful of grit. A lot of guys will take it like you've seen in boxing where they put the grit on the gloves. They used to show you that in the old black and white movies. But the whole idea is you take that rub and you jam that right into a guy's eye, well hey that's like Emory cloth. Every time you blink your eye it hurts. Yeah, it's moving, it's doing something, it's messing you up. The idea is there's no way, well you know, after all he was just talc man, it was just something that came with the bag, came with the gloves. That kind of thing. I used it to prep up before I went. I didn't plan that. There's all kinds of ways to come off on that. That gives you a dirty box to begin with and dirty reps. Bottom line is there's no dirty about this. Everything and anything you can is a weapon. But especially if you can't step away fast enough, then the mindset that you're going to, like I said, monkey grab that person and just go to town. Just go down. What you need to teach the girls is that flat palm, smack up against the head, up, cupping the ear. And don't stop until you're right on it. Teach them to slap that right through because you're going to be knocking that ear drum out. A vicious, open-handed palm right to the ear, right across the ear, that's going to over pressure the ear drum. That grown men stagger from that. They might release something they're holding onto as they try to gain their bearings again. Before they can figure out what's going on, she might be three or six steps away. You should teach that to your daughters. You should teach that to your daughters. That. And among other things, as Mark is pointing out, the straight The straight finger attack to an eye, the thumb attack to an eye, the split finger attack, much like the live long and prosper from the goofy guy from Star Trek. The split finger attack to both eyes. That doesn't have to happen like a strike. All you have to do is get your hands on their face and then start to move in on the eyes. They are unlike any other structure in your body. You don't have to hit them real hard. You just pressure them. You can tell your little girl this. You should. One of the problems we've got is it's like this girl was crabbed. She's dead. Well they could do something terrible to her. I got this funny feeling there. It's called dead. You see what I mean? The dead thing is very permanent. As you point out, Mark, had she done that, had she introduced a thumb into his eye, eventually he'd have probably gone to the hospital for the infections, otherwise he'd have just been hooked up and fallen over dead one day from the infection into his brain, just from what was under her fingernails. Just from what was under her fingernails. That area, your sinuses, your brain, you get an infection in your sinuses and it goes to your brain, you're cloaked. You get an infection in your eye, it goes to your brain, you're cloaked. He'd have had to go to the hospital. He would have had to go to the hospital. Leave a mark. If they're going to kill you, tear something off of them. Leave a mark. Gojawdah aye. Grab a testicle and tear it right off. I don't mean to be so rude and crude, but you should teach your daughters this. Grab a testicle and tear it right off. That can be done. Becca, you put it in your pocket while he's screaming and moaning and groaning. You make for the door. If you have to hit them over the head with something and take the keys, girl. I hate to be so rude and crude, but you want your daughters to come home, don't you? Don't you? What more can I say? It's not so much battle-hardened kids as it is life-hardened when you see enough of what's been going on. It's like what we're talking about with this bombing thing or anything else we've been discussing. Guys, how many of those incidents go on you don't even hear about? They're told not to cover them. It's as if they don't exist. They're pissed when they are or when they're covered in the wrong angle that was not part of the plan. The same is true with regard to people being attacked or again, horrible deaths. It's like I said, two guys, Dalsa Gasly on the east coast. This happened this last year. Got filmed. They're all laughing and chuckling. The black guy is two white guys and the guy, you know, Dalsa's in the gas. They're on fire. It's caught on film. Now, I would say that that's quite unique. No, but not for the news service because it was a bunch of black people burning a white person. You know, a couple of white people if possible to death. Now, the other woman, the other young girl, same age, basically, a little younger than the one that you just described, burned to death down in Mississippi, not a squeak outside of the district where it happened. Barely got over in Alabama, no national coverage at all, nobody hunting. But then again, they weren't supposed to until they neeved, again, flash up in front of you. And locally, see here again, how many of these incidents take place? Oh, it's a lot more than you're supposed to know about. It has everything to do with the fact that you've got foreign predators that have been introduced, you've got critters that have been generated by the public fool system, there has been no discipline. Even if you did all of what you needed to do, there is still every once in a while that switch that clicks and you've got a crazy person on your hand and what are you going to do? If you're the first person from the old president, guess what? You're going to have to deal with it now. There's a thing that I've pointed out many times. When you fight, and this is the one thing in court, you can tell what kind of person you've got in front of you. You can tell by their demeanor what their mindset is. And you don't know it, but you're in the same boat. If you decide you have to fight, there is a change in your demeanor. And it's something that you need to harness. But it's something you don't even realize. You know, you've seen this. Everybody lives in the movies, man. You know, show me your war face. Well, most people already have a war face. They just don't know it. There is a set. You've heard this term. Think about how many times you've heard, he took a particular set. You could tell by the set of his shoulders, quote unquote. Well, it's not just that. It's the eyes. It's the way you are now registering and how you shift from, it's either flight or what? Fight. And guess what? When you go to fight mode, there's no longer any of that furry of, you know, in fact it becomes, some people talk about it, tunnel vision. This is where you control that and it doesn't become tunnel vision. We've talked about that and tried to caution on that to the best of our ability, target fixation. Another word for tunnel vision. Yeah. I bring the example, Mark, can I do this? This will take just a moment. Go ahead. I was standing many years ago on the banks of the Toledo River there. on the opposite side of the road that ran along the south side of the river. Those houses there are higher because of the bank of the river and whatnot. On the other side of the river, the houses are on the other side of the street. The houses are lower as they border along the river. This part of the town was in the college town. I was standing there with a friend, my friend and his wife and nurse. We were watching this party across the street, the college kids. All of a sudden, I'm talking about a crowd of like two, maybe 225, 240 people. Big, big crowd of people in this big yard. All of a sudden the crowd started to move one way and then it started to move another and I recognized that. Then the crowd parted a little bit and a guy came running out and another guy came running out right after him, hot on his heels. The first guy ran out into the street The second guy pursued him out into the street and was promptly run over by two guys one of them on a motorcycle the other on a motorcycle the one guy on the Honda hit him Turned him over and crashed him to the ground head and shoulder first. He laid there and didn't move He was so intent on beating this guy who was running away from him so intent on catching him and doing whatever to him He ran right into the path of that motorcycle So, boom, target fixation is one of the worst examples. We've talked about staring into that scope for so long that the only thing you see is that scope until maybe you recognize that. We've talked about fixation and tried to bring so many different examples, haven't we? We have them right there. Thank you, Mark. And again, for everybody out there, the most important thing is to harness this because I think it's difficult for people and instructors have had to deal with this for years. Even when you do train, there's a difference. Typically with training you do not use full energy. Do you know that that's another thing that you subconsciously, well you have to overcome. So this is where the register of contact in an actual fight is very different because the assumption is that you're going to thrust hold the punch or hold the slap or hold the chop and then recover it yourself. In reality the idea is to let the follow through take place and to deliver all of the energy. Boxers do this all the time. This is one of the reasons or one of the good reasons for having a You need this because you need to also feel what that is like. That contact, that push right through. Yeah, because one of the other things is if you get older, it does hurt more. But even younger, when you apply energy, there is a point at which There's physical resistance of material. Now this is personal contact, you know, engagement, you know, with hand to hand or with, you know, whatever you're doing. Of course, you still, she can practice in a similar technique with knife because you need to follow through on the idea of actually, for instance, in the slash attack or in a thrust attack, actually feeling that resistance because it's something that you're not, your body doesn't have a muscle memory for. Think about that. If you train and you, you know, your opponent, you know, must sparring, other than with boxing gloves or with padded technology that's used with some of the martial arts, the biggest problem you've got is you have to apply so much energy to that blade surface or to that stick or to that hard object you're using. And you need to actually feel that. You get the sense of it like, for instance, a four-corner ashtray makes a great, horrible weapon. If you get that in your hand, you just put your hand right into the bowl, your thumb, grasp that and you've got three points of contact at least and that one diamond point that's down from the palm is just a devastating weapon. There is no excuse for you not leaving the room with all and utter and total safety. That's right. And the other guy wishing to God, he decided not maybe to do what he was saying. Exactly. Or, while he had other plans, see that's the other thing is the assumption by somebody sitting on you is that you're not already going to have gone through at least some idea, some process to plant the seed. See the important thing is to, it's just like anything else. We recommend, you know, for instance, we're talking about radio communications. Sit down at the kitchen table and talk about it with everybody. We're talking about weapons support or weapons technology. Sit down at the kitchen table. We're talking about preparedness and or evacuation procedures, et cetera. Sit down, go through, figure out, discuss the different points, and make a decision. In each of these categories, put into your brain a final decision process. where now it's not just theory, now it's we have this SOP, standard operating procedure, here's what we're going to do. Or if this threat were to take place, when you're sitting down with a whole bunch of students, you can throw any number of different scenarios into play. But the bottom line is, is that you have to register as quickly as possible that your life is at risk or that somebody is trying to do physical harm. It does not make any difference whether or not they, after they kill you, go, oh, I really wasn't meaning to kill him. I was just trying to hurt a lady a lot. We were just having some fun. Yeah, I didn't know if I came to skull and him brains were leaking out that he'd die. Tell me about the rabbit, George. Yeah, we just hug him and squeeze him and hug him and love him and he doesn't move anymore. You see, that's the problem. And all these dimwits, you won't survive the dimwits if you are not paying attention. If you don't hurt them harder, if you have to defend yourself, you have to hurt them harder. All you have to do is a defender is survive. Remember, if somebody has decided to come on your property, you know, the sneaky Pete routine, see, our attitude is if we catch any of those characters, we're not calling any cops. I'm finding out where they came. Everybody has all agreed to this. I have had this discussion with many people even in this area. It's like we don't need to talk to the cops. We need to find out where this thing came from or where these things came from. We will keep Now they'll probably send somebody out looking after all but with strangers, since they were coming out to do harm and you got rid of the problem or neutralized it and you'll get rid of the problem once you're done talking to them, why would the cops or why would anybody else be looking for them? Because after all they were in criminal activity. Oh, you mean it was planned and that they figured they'd just get away with it. See, there's a lot of variations on the theme, but you already have to make a decision. Any opportunity where you can acquire one, two, five, get rid of them all, like I said, if it's a situation. And then we get it to the point where it's just obvious you're looking at a conventional warfare situation. Then, if they come out, you don't let them get back. You don't let them go back. You don't let them talk about what happened and how disastrous the situation was. Let's kill two birds with one example here. Mark, you've talked recently about the John Wick movie. How late are they making a sequel? I'm looking forward to it. Edge of my seat and all of that. But you might remember the scene after... Everybody's come to his house and he's taking care of everybody that's come to his house. He's offered them all of the hospitality they deserve. You might understand it if you remember the scene. He looks up and hears a rear at the door. There's the red light. He walks over. He opens up the door. He has a gun behind his back. He has his, you know, he was walking up to the door. He brings a gun behind his back like he's got a gun behind his back. He opens the door. There's a cop there. Cop says, good evening John. John says, noise complaint. Cop says, yes. The cop leans a little bit and looks in and sees the dead bodies beyond the door, multiple dead bodies. The cop says to John, you working again? Again, I repeat, the cop says to John, John, are you working again? John says, no, I'm just cleaning up a little confusion or something like that. But that's an example of, and that isn't in the movies, that's an example of many of the cops know who the bad guys are. And it's right there in a movie right in front of your face. I can tell you about this cop in Detroit who started that motorcycle club, but he wasn't a cop then, but he's a cop now. That motorcycle club has had the doors torn off of the front of it a number of times because the neighborhood has called and said, oh we saw them drag some girl into the clubhouse. So the cops bring a tow truck down and literally tear the steel door off the front of the clubhouse. I started that club. That's just one example. I won't give you any names, but the cops know. The cops know. That's just one example. And I'm certain there are plenty of things, and that's a Detroit situation there. That's a big club. It doesn't have to be a big town. It's example at the beginning of this hour. You don't have to live in shy Congo, shy rack, to be subject to some violence. You could be just doing your job in the middle of the night. Only one there, and then there's no one there. So again, it's not something that I can run to the country and flee from it really and truly. You can't. You can isolate yourself to a certain, to a great percentage. But when you start talking about the percentage, now you're starting to talk about things like the gamblers talk about odds. What's the odds? You can reduce the odds, but that doesn't mean that you have made it impossible. That's another way you can... Tell your children about the monsters in the world. Hopefully by the time they're ready to go and if they have to go out and work that midnight shift, your 21-year-old blonde daughter working at the gas station, never to be seen again, they'll probably never find her body. This guy might not even give up the body. It's a communications Tuesday. There's a lot more things to talk about to your progeny than what you do at school today, commonalities. Because you know, you tell them when they're young, much like we'll bring up another movie, there's no such thing as monsters. My mommy told me that. I don't know if that's exactly the quote, but it comes from Newt in the Alien movie. The little girl who was a lone survivor of a whole space station, remember? My mommy told me there's no such thing as monsters, but she lied. the time your child realizes something like this, they can't be so isolated that they're not sitting there. One day when they're watching the news, it actually sinks in what happened to that person and they might ask you about this. There are so many different ways to approach, but do not turn your back on it. You can say that, well, my parents really never did that for me. My daddy taught me the Queensbury's Rules, how to fight. in a boxing ring and there's no such thing as rules out in the world either. That progression from, you know, the Queensbury's rules, you can't even kick them, let alone any place, you know, in particular. You just can't kick them. Well, you know, how does that go? Bit like a mule and kick like a crocodile? You know what I mean, kick like a mule and bit like a crocodile. So out in the world there ain't no referee going to come along and say, oh, that's illegal. Time out. We've got to let him go over there and put some ice on that for a while. You all know what I'm talking about. Because you shouldn't have done that. And take a point away, it don't happen like that in the real world, does it? And sometimes we strive to practice proper English, but it ain't right now. And it don't happen like that in the real world, does it? Because there was no referee for Jessica. Oh, you've got to stop that because you couldn't call and you'd tie him out about it. Mark, I yield to you for that. One of the other things here too, again, it is Communications Tuesday. And as we pointed out, make noise. There are two reasons for that. Again, just like I said, your battle face. Well, same with your war cry, whatever the hell it is you choose. And I don't care what you do, but you need to bring it up from the center of your body and you need to just go to town. But there's a couple of things to consider. In the age that we're exploring right now, the bad guys are going to come out, and they've already done this. They've already come out and they're going to try to do harm to people on their property. More and more you are going to see the garbage like you see in South Africa where the farmers or whoever are attacked and they torture the people to death or whatever. The first rule is no matter what, make noise. Make any kind of noise you can. Fight. We will do first aid to you. This is my policy with everybody and every garrison we've ever had. I'm going to do first aid on you. I'll be kicking them in the head unless I don't know who they are. Then I'll be zip tying them and I'll be talking to them later. But we will help you. Yeah, exactly. It looks like my friend here needs blood. Looks like you have it. Let's check those dog tags or check his gear. He's probably got a blood type on his gear too. Remember they love doing that nowadays. So it's like confirm it. Yeah, the gear says this, dog tag says this, he's full of it. He's got lots of it. He's got a hot bunk for a while. Yeah, don't worry. Until he turns a pasty blue. Yeah, that's what he's good for. He's basically a mobile support. I know immediately people are going, but man, they can be diseased. Well, that's true. Yeah, you got to do a quick check on him anyway. Our medical support people know what they're doing there. The big thing is, again, have an attitude before you get there. Single communications, if you can get a call out, if you can get a radio call out, if you can get anything out. You can pop a flare, whatever you're going to do. In fact, here's the basic rule. Even if you don't have a policy, pop a flare. See, anybody that's in any situation in an attack has to ask the question, why would you pop a flare? Well, the only reason you'll pop a flare is because you're signaling to somebody. And that means, well wait a minute, if you did pop a flare, the flare's got to be within line of sight. And line of sight means, they've got to start looking around. Short distance. That changes the whole environment. This is why all of our people carry three flares, as in three flares, illumination. 3 flares ground illumination, that's the ones you can get. You can actually get both. You can get parachute flares from UNAMMO.com and you can get ground flares. And their ground flares and parachute flares are now the stupidest, cheapest price in the country. Everybody else wants almost four times what UNAMMO is charging for the flares. And these are lifeboat quality. These are higher grade than typically even the military get. Or at least comparable to what most militaries will have. In fact, most top-grade militaries. Why? Well, because the whole idea of United Nations and international and national codes for safety technology because of what they've done and made it mandatory. I don't want to have Chauncey on the boat and have him and his family drowned. I like them, so we're going to put a little pressure on them about the safety equipment. So the stuff works, which is most important. Works really well. Smoke is another thing. Disruption in whatever way you can, especially when you know you're in trouble. I just had this discussion this morning, in fact on this subject after the program with someone. It's like you start throwing junk everywhere. You start fires. You do whatever you can. If 40 of them came out for you, the question is, well, what are they going to get you? No, the idea is to have the mindset, how long will it take for me to kill all of them? That's a discussion. I was talking with a group of people in one of the businesses here and they were discussing the whole idea that they're going to come out and attack this person. They were like, okay, they bring out 40 people. The idea is how would you kill them? Not can you kill them. No. How will I kill them all? Every last one of them. Now, you've got to remember the more you do, and especially the more friends you have around, the sooner more of your friends are going to be joining in. And it's kind of like that scene in Braveheart, which I always reference, where you get so wound up in doing the right job that you bring that sword back and you scream out that battle cry, you're in the middle of the fight and then you realize, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. It's that guy you told to meet you in the middle. and he just met you in the middle. We just did our job. Remember that? He said, you ride and let them see you ride. They'll think we're retreating. They'll think we're leaving. You can just swing around and hit them from behind. We'll meet in the middle. And remember, hacking and chopping rules and mayhem. The idea is let reckless abandon take over. But with methodical process of skill, In other words, you don't just eat a whale, it's not just crazy berserker time, it's the idea that it's methodical but hyper-aggressive destruction. Now in this case, in the age of modern arms, there's no reason for us not to be doing better than that even because by God we have the skills, we have the weapons, and perfecting the rest of what's necessary so that second nature is the issue. This is why I talked about airsoft, practicing with your radio equipment, coordinating with other people. You know, that's the one thing that bad guys also get, you know, photo, shall we say, tunnel-centric or photo-centric, you know, forward. And by the time they realize that the small arms fire they're hearing sounds similar to theirs, but isn't theirs, by that time it's too late. In fact, depending on what you guys are using, if you're all using AR-15s, you know they won't be able to tell the difference. For all the guns wailing away, let me give you an example. Imagine what would have happened if somebody watching that Polish firing squad down in Florida where all those cops surrounded the two guys that had their hands on camera. Their hands were up on the dash. They wanted them. They wanted to kill them. They didn't have any guns in the vehicle. They dumped them. Whatever it is, whatever the argument is, who cares? Their hands are in the air. Well, one cop starts shooting because they gave each other the wink and the nod. And more and more of these fools just pile up on this target and these guys are dead. They're dead and they're dead and there's... But there's more of them wailing away and all of a sudden they start screaming about, Incoming Fire! Do you realize what would have happened if somebody come up behind and just start blowing the guts out of these characters? From behind. I mean just randomly. There is no conceivable way to determine. And all you have to do is jump on one of their radios after you kill the first one and go, Yeah, I saw him! He's got a gun! Backseat! Backseat! Got a gun! Oh, he got my body! That's all you have to do. Meanwhile you walk around the circle of donuts and just keep putting bullets in their heads. It looks like the scenario in Unintended Consequences when, oh... Every time the bump on the door. He would take out the person at the end of the column. Now if you have the opportunity to overlook something like this and you are a knowledgeable person, one might well discern that one is a target that can fall and no one will notice. Now that one's a target that can fall and no one will notice. Much like when those Germans were rushing at Sergeant York, this is a classic example, and they're running at him and they're shooting at him with their bolt guns. He's shooting at him with his bolt gun. His bullets are flying by them and their bullets are flying by him, but his bullets are flying by all but the last in the column. And those men didn't know that every bullet that went by them took out one of their guys in the back until there were no more guys at the back. In fact, the guy at the back was the guy up front. Yes. By then it was too late to figure it out. Just think about that. Again, Sergeant... Not like we make this stuff up. I'm sorry, Mark. Yeah, Sergeant, the history of Sergeant... Sergeant, I work in his actions and there's more than just one or two. There's a reason that he was... noted in combat for his performance because he was audacious. He had an attitude. The attitude was can-do. See, just imagine this, and I've brought this up a thousand times on the air. Imagine if instead of working with naysayers, you have just five people or four people that are a can-do attitude. I mean, they have the exact same upbringing, so to speak, as you, and have the same mindset through experience as you. Do you know what kind of a devastating force that is? This is where, and again, well, all of these special forces, what do you think SF is? All SF is, or any of these other special clicks, is that they cultivate motivation. They first look for motivated. They look for people who will ignore pain or accept the idea that there is pain to achieve a goal. That in and of itself means that the mind has to take over the body. That's the most important component. As I've told you many times, the term that they're really looking for is spirit. Spirit more than physical prowess. Physical prowess can be developed. In most cases, the physical prowess is purely a matter of the spirit commands the mind, the mind tells the body, commands the body what to do. Now you imagine, just think when you instead of a bunch of wheezing, naysaying, whatever, all of a sudden everybody is there for the same reason. This is why militia units in the past when we've had actions, the other side realizes they're not there for each other. Oh, there is that blue line BS which is the lodge buddy thing, but in reality it's now the black line and that's secret police. The mindset is profiteering. And, well, yeah, I might be in a criminal enterprise with these characters, but only so far as it's profitable for me, you see. The patriot is fighting for a very, very different purpose altogether. He just wants to keep. He is a builder. He has produced something. He wants to keep it. He will keep it. Eventually you realize it's either sheep, sheepdog or wolf. Not a wolf. Don't plan on being a sheep. So all of us are sheepdogs. I don't care how many times. People brought that forward in a hundred different ways. Twenty plus years ago when I brought this up on the air, people were like, well, we can't hold the sheepdogs. Oh yes, you can. The founding fathers argued that that's the whole point. As men of your nation, you are all sheepdogs. We are supposed to be. We are not plebs. We are not peasants. We are not lackeys and flunkies. That's most the rest of the world. Each is a what? A king in his own home, which makes your home so much more valuable when you know that it's yours. Which means that then you have something that you really have a commitment to and you have that's of value. It's you. This is something we've lost because of the Communists to a degree it's going to have to be done away with. We're going to have to kick, like I said, we've got to deport a whole bunch of these jackasses. The whole tax scam and the idea you can take your property as they choose to? No. That's something that just has to be done away. Now, it also means we have to have a disciplined system of honor and that's something that nobody really likes because it's been conditioned that everybody be the criminal in one form or another. But in order for our society to build, in order for us to sustain that society, We have to make a significant decision here. There are a whole bunch of things that you can be dealt with. That's why, again, like I said, fight because it's worthwhile. Because your life is worthwhile. Dead is very permanent. But it will be conflict. Yes, it will be. I looked at somebody and I talked them down in a very harsh way today. And the reason is because somebody started to flap their yap about the gun garbage. I said, you know what it comes down to is you want me dead. You're going to hire somebody to try and kill me. And I have absolutely no respect for you. And I'll put a bullet in you first before I put a bullet in the mercenary you send if I was given the opportunity. I wouldn't even think 12. Oh, you thought it was going to be the mercenary that I was going to be pissed at. Well, the mercenary I'm pissed at too and I'll get rid of him. The one you send, I'll get rid of him. But I know, you see this is like the thing where they yep, if we believe the official storylines. Okay? How did the Muslim terrorists get in this country in the first place? The US government and the Shysters that are operating the Manipulant Air Government brought him in. I'm not pissed at that character. I know he's horrible and I shall kill him, get rid of him, and go deal with him when the time comes, he or she. But you know what? How did he get here? All of the absurdity and BS and garbage that they have spit and vomited at us with like TSA. TSA is an absolute hypocrisy on a level that is just an insult. The same with all the rest of this regime. When you have illegal aliens that walk right out of the back of a court and some pig bureaucrat, some rat screw female or it, he, she, it, is Yeah, Mark, I believe I talked to you probably about a year and a half ago or so. My father passed a year's back, got his ham radio equipment, and my stepmother, the majority, but she kept the good stuff. Well, I finally got it. Now, I guess, I mean, I've got it in a box in my basement right now, and we were very, very careful bringing it home. Good, okay. But, okay, now... are my husband or I going to be required to get this FCC license or the ham radio license? Well you don't have to have a license to own it, number one, and you don't have a license to turn it on and listen. Okay, so that's not a problem unless you, and even when you key up the mic, let's put it this way, there's a basic rule of survival, escape, and evasion. The first rule is do as the natives do. So here's a little What you do is, if you have your coax and an antenna and you put up a little mast, or if you want to run just a couple of wires, you can run a V or a H or a number of different configurations. You can find out more about that. But once you do, you can listen. And what you do is go up and down the dial and listen to the traffic. And eventually, you could even come up with a, well, pay attention to the codes, do a little research. You don't want to use a call code that's from 1921. Although, you could. It's kind of fun to see if anybody catches on to that. But the idea is that you can listen in, and every once in a while, just key up. You can key up and talk. But what you do is, to become familiar with the radio etiquette and how it works. And the first best way to do that, though, is to listen. and peruse the dial. Go up and down the dial and lock in and listen patiently and watch to see. Look at your equipment. Pay attention to how your meter is registering the signal. You can actually start to gauge distance because usually when a person calls in on a radio, they'll give their call sign and then they'll, yeah, I'm working off an arm booster 25. It's a 50 watt. It's a 1972 rig and I've got Anderson Mike and I've got... it's like they're flashing their Mustang. So it's like, oh okay, you've got a 50 watt machine and somebody might eventually finally say, well where are you located? And I'm on Springfield, Missouri. Oh okay, you're in your location now, your signal is pretty clean. There's not a lot of scratch and wow, however it is or however I'm sitting, the propagation is perfect tonight. You watch your meters, you can start gauging distance or again, before they even announce, you get a feel for what the equipment is that's being used. You'll be able to tell by looking at your watching your meters, registering the noise in the background. Of course, it can be a number of different reasons you have noise in the background. But just take the time, set it up and relax with it. Enjoy looking at it as a step one hobby, or you don't have to get a license. And even then, the way things are, why would I bother now? Exactly. OK, one other question. I know my father, which he's been deceased for 15 years now, but I know his call letters back in my hand. Now, though my father had a tower, a huge tower. which she sold back to. So you're saying there are ways even to get without having to go out and... Oh yeah, you don't have to have a tower. You can use copper line, a couple of insulators, and you can hook up a single line in the backyard. Or like you said, you can do an inverted V, you can do an H. There's a straight line, even just a single line, just a single wire. It's a matter of what kind of signal you're going to push and what are you going to collect with that antenna. But guys are going to see you need a couple of insulators, you need a couple of guy lines, you can even cheat and use bungee cords. I know guys do that if it's a quickie. And you can string the line, you've got to have your coax line coming down for hookup. And that's it. It's so simple. What is the website you could recommend? Oh, there's a number of different locations if you go. The Daino-Hare-Arena Hamfest. Even Fair Radio has some linkups or connects I'm pretty sure. FairRadio.com. There's a number of different, let's see, I'll tell you what, do a search. Do it this way. Setting up ham radio antenna. Let's see what we get. I haven't even bothered doing that in a while. There's some nice little videos out there, but stuff comes and goes. Let's do it. There we go. Let's see what we come up with. I got to show you real quick here how to do this. Oh, well, we got coax. We've got a busted up trimester. Oh, God, that looks horrible. When you see things, you go, oh, God, where'd it work? Yeah, I brought all the cables. I brought everything. Yeah, the coax is the big chunk. And well, of course, see, here's the thing. They're doing a lot of the CB stuff right here, too. But CB is actually in the ham category, too. hold on here, I'm going to see if I can find some a little better for you or more workable. Let's see. Well, there's several videos. Of course, they're showing putting up industrial masks, which not necessarily everybody is going to be installing. I don't know where you are as far as with your local environment. You know what I mean, the locals? Putting up a radio antenna, a radio mask. Let me give you an example. We take like two sections of a lower mast. It's about 6 foot each. Go up about 12 feet. Anchor that and cement. We take a cap piece, which is where all three of the main bars come together with a little washer on the top of it. And we take a 10 foot piece or a 15 foot piece iron pipe and we mount that in the center of the unit. Jack it up so it's supported about four feet from the top. Now you got 12 feet minus the four foot overlap. So you got about 20 something feet worth of mass. Then you put your antenna on top of that. So right there you can put a simple mask together from parts and pieces you find laying around. If you have a good scrap yard nearby you might even have some guys that have masks or antenna components there. Otherwise, like I said, a couple of glass plastic or even wood insulators, a little bit of copper wire and you can just string something up in the backyard that will get you going. FairRadio.com. They have a couple of excellent books on antenna theory. They have a library actually and a lot of the stuff is online, or at least it was. I don't know what they're doing now, but I just checked them a day and I just hadn't gone through their page because they've been modifying and adding stuff. So, Fair Radio is a good people to work with. They've been around forever. They're Christian and they're conscientious about what they do. So, it's pretty cool. Very good, Mark. Thank you so very much. We'll keep looking. Thank you. And again, don't go away, but we're gonna, we're gonna take off for the moment. Don't you got to take off? I'm here till the bottom. Well, there we go. Okay, let's close for the moment. Give everybody a break. God bless the Republic. Back to the new world. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. the dog. at the top. Don, you're number for Night Vision webpage, take us out for the moment, please. Hey, that number is 231-796-8458, the webpage is Y-G-T-O-E dot U-S. Thank you, Mark. I know you guys. Just for a while, we'll be right back. 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