October 6, 2016
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1h 10m
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Mark Koernke and Don Fletcher discussed preparedness, survival supplies, and military logistics. They analyzed fuel consumption in modern warfare, referencing the Ukraine conflict and how supply line disruption can defeat mechanized forces. The show covered night vision technology from a vendor, AR-15 rifle deals from Palmetto State Armory, and addressed Hillary Clinton's health issues and security concerns. Callers contributed discussion on military fuel bladders, forward area refueling points (FARPs), and the vulnerability of mechanized units dependent on continuous fuel supply. The hosts emphasized the importance of self-sufficiency and warned against helping those who refuse assistance.
- preparedness
- fuel consumption
- supply lines
- ukraine conflict
- ar-15
- night vision
- military logistics
- farp
- mechanized warfare
- hillary clinton
- national guard
- apache helicopters
- chinook
- self-sufficiency
- survivalism
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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 read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and family farms. Keep our country, keep men of God in jail, harass 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 will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to 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 live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom 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 trample each God given right, We only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free Intelligence Report, I'm R.C.R.I.G.Y. and I'm Don Fetcher. Third to victory for all is both on occupied territory. I'm Indiana Freedom Talk Radio. I'm an FM Microstations. and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to the Aleutian. Don, it's still pretty but it's after sunset now. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's date? It was jumping off the wall, please. Hey, it is the sixth year of our Lord 2016. We just went past that yamical New Year the other day, 57 something. But hey, year of our Lord 2016, I don't care how they count it over. maybe the sun came out for a moment and it's down now and guess what, it's still wet out there and if you're not ready for that tonight, it's gonna be cold this weekend. How does it go? Beautiful, wonderful day. Something I want to address here, Mark, and it might be way off the mainstream, but it runs right along number of things that we do. You know, they talk, you talk about if you go into like a, or take a life-saving course, don't ever go to the person. If you can always throw them something, Give them something to grab to, a long stick, a docking pole or something, throw them a rope and a float. Even if you go into the water, you take a float with you. They do that on that, whatchamacallit, Baywatch. Remember that from about a lifetime ago. him out with that float and hopefully hand that float, slide that float over to that person that's drowning and instead of them drowning and that person drowning and grasping for anything and pulling their rescuer underwater and literally, we talked about this the other day, literally trying to climb out of the water onto their rescuer. You move that float over there and you stay away from that danger. That's that panic thing. Remember the films, Mark? I know you do and a number of you, you probably haven't brought them to mind in a good long time. Remember the films? I don't know if it was the Shenandoah or which, it was a naval, a dirigible, like the Hindenburg wasn't a blimp. It had skin stretched over a framework. Well, it went to land one day at this airport, this, and the lines were all lowered and these guys on the ground grabbed these lines. You remember, you know where I'm going now, you guys remember this. Maybe I'm sparking your memory. And they had a whole bunch of guys grabbing these lines and they're gonna take this blimp, this airship, I don't know, 180, 240 feet long, and they're gonna walk along the ground with that lade down, they're gonna walk over there and it's gonna dock on this mast. Well, long come nature and a breeze and... Some of them guys just didn't let go. Now you remember these films, you guys, the film of this? And some of those guys, rather than, you know, take, hold on for an instant with one hand and take the other bit of rope and wrap it around your hand like a left shoe and then hold on to that, that roll of rope around your wrist. Even if you lost your hand, you wouldn't lose your life in the fall. But they didn't do that. Some held on as long as they couldn't. And one of those guys, Remember this, Mark? He was maybe two, three hundred feet in the air and he couldn't hold on any longer. And he fell with his head above him all the way to the ground. At least all the way to the ground in the camera. And what was he doing on the way there? Gravity was working all the way, but what was he doing? He was making time. He was running in midair, wasn't he? Remember that? It was the escape. Run, run, run. Flight only he couldn't fly. You know, that fight or flight, fight or run. And he was exhibiting that panic right there, all the way to the ground. We can bring up a number of these as example. But you know, these are tremendous horrific accidents. That guy that fell to the ground, there was no helping him. But you know, how many times have you come on just to, I walked out of the front door here, Mark, once, after just a huge crash bang. and I looked through the front door and there's a car out in the intersection smoldering and I took a step out and I see people on the ground out there and I run over there and everybody okay? Oh yeah, yeah, we're okay and they're laying there holding their head and they're laying there and their lips are splitting and bleeding and stuff and oh I'm gonna call an ambulance oh no don't do that oh no oh don't do that so I didn't do that but the next car that stopped I walked there. The first car that came by, they stopped. And don't call an ambulance and they called an ambulance and they called the police on their cell phone. So, you know, sometimes you can try to help someone and in that lose everything. Sometimes you can try to help someone and they just, you see them just refuse it and you know they need it. And sometimes you can try to help someone and they just turn their back on you. That sounds familiar, you guys? We do this every day, don't we? Or, you know, some blood-letting emergency, or you're trying to help someone open their eyes. We do this every day, don't we? It's kind of like a job, but you know, you're gonna find those people that, all of those three categories, the person who tries to drag you down, person who you can't do anything about, and the person who obviously needs help totally refuses it. And on occasion, you'll find someone who turns their ear and listens. And if you keep talking to them, well, once in a while you might put a bit of information that brings a whole part of the puzzle together for them. And they might say, hey, wait a minute, stop. Tell me about that again. And you do. And remember, you told me something last month or maybe six weeks ago. You told me about this, but it was about those guys over there. You see where I'm going with this? Some of them you just can't help. And some of them, they will drag you down. and some of them they know they need to help and they just refuse it until it's almost forced on them. You know, like, help me, I know you told me all about this and I know you got piles of beans and I try to bring home those cases of corn and others. Help me. And then you hand them a butter knife and a can of sardines and the can of sardines is generous, isn't it? There's a lot of protein in that can of sardines. There's a whole lot of help there, isn't there? You're going to have to measure this. We talk about this all the time, but it just occurred to me in that way. Because many of you have come on a car accident or been on the beach and watched the men walk through the water, you know, arm in arm, and they're trying to find that child underwater. Something along those lines. And you know, they need help. And the ones that are most disgusting are the ones that know they need it and are trying to avoid any other consequences. I know we need to do something, but I'm hoping that somebody else will do it for me. Does that sound familiar? That's the most disgusting ones. They're sitting there, they're bleeding from the scalp. Their brains about to ooze out. Don't call the police. They might have fine alcohol in my breath or whatever. So, you know, we see this in so many different ways. I couldn't help but bring those as example, Mark, because I know it's There's a number of things that were brought that we've witnessed, like the guy running through the sky, because that's, you know, as he fell. It's the only thing he could do to try to escape. But all was lost for him. There was no helping him when he hit the ground. We could do nothing for him. We could run so many different comparisons to those. How about the, well, we talk about the lawyers and the bankers on a particular occasion. You know, it's almost as if we can do nothing for them. When they hit the ground it's a splat, isn't it? It could run right through the monster. I don't see any fixing. See, there's no fixing them. There's no... It's like many of the characters that have, you know, bought into the whole regime thing here. Like I've seen, you're not going to fix them. In fact, they're so far around the corner they can't see the two corners they passed already. And they're... In their mind, they're going to get total power. I mean, even when you think about the Georgia Guidestones. Consider this, do you think that any of the idiots that are following their orders are keepers? That in and of itself is the fasting. There's that point where as things go to hell in a hand cart and they're farther along and all of a sudden an element of the minions that all thought they were safe because they were going to be the trigger pullers and they're going to be the head choppers and the baby rapers and all those things government employees do when they're hired by the OY boys. You know, like ISIS over there in Syria, which should be utterly exterminated. Well, there's a bunch of them here that think the same way. Hell, half of them have been over there doing that for someone over there. Fastening is that moment when, well, they decide they need to be disarmed and, well, you can't do that to me. And then they turn towards you, those who are left. And it's like, you gotta help me. It's like that, I got a wife and kids at home. Now what were they doing when they bleated that? Oh, they were going through other people's neighborhoods with guns in hand attacking other people's families with wives and kids in their homes and confiscating the guns and stealing private property and pocketing change and money they find, you know, the things that thieves in uniform do. All of a sudden, it's like, but I'm more important than you are. They already thought that way but somehow it's like there's this transition where they believe we're going to be bonding on based on that. Oh, I see what you mean. You're so much more important than while they were doing this to me just a minute ago or trying to. Now that they're doing it to you because they've got a schedule to keep, I'm supposed to just break all common sense and embrace you. You aren't gonna be. The only thing that they're pissed about is that they can't carry on with their wretched activities. But you know what? And this is the thing I'm gonna warn you. The moment they're saved from drowning, they go right back to exactly what they were before. I will tell you that beyond a shadow of a doubt. I've watched this. It's one of the lessons I learned in the military and people ask about it. It's not so much an epiphany. It's just, okay, this is what I suspected. Years ago we had one of these little ring knocking punks. Actually not a little guy. But you know he wasn't exactly the brightest candle in the box. And he got himself, he got his mammary gland in a ringer. Okay? And so a bunch of us peasants who really knew what we were doing decided to save the wretch. Not a mistake, just a lesson learned. You know, people like this think themselves, you know, and they go right back to the dirty deed anyway, into the regime, and then they end up getting, you know, their tendons cut in some other way. And it did happen. But in the meantime, after we saved him, he looked, this creature looked at me, and he goes, I hate you. I hate you because you think. I can't do it with the guy that was standing there who knows full well what we did, who was one of the other people who helped me. This individual is supposed to be part of our quote-unquote team and in reality he was one of the rat backstabbers. But the fact that we had saved his career, he was so vindictive. It just proved a point that somebody else had said earlier, an older gentleman who was an ally of us from another direction and he said, well, let me just explain to you how these creatures are. You got to see it firsthand. So I'm telling you right now if you think you're gonna save them. They just want to be saved so they can keep doing what they've been doing. Baby raping, woman raping, sodomy, pedophilia, writing down the shopping list of wickedness and evil. But for a moment there, they don't know what to do because they've been caught up in their own trap. But the moment they figure they can get on with business, They'll read right back to doing exactly what you were ready to shoot them for before. Give them a chance and they'll plug in as quickly as they can to do it yet again. That's why this system needs a purge. This system needs to be flushed as far as cleaned out. There's none of this, well we're just going to fix you, you're going to be great again. We have been great, but none of what you see that we're participating in right now is what made us great. You see the problem? We're not practicing our form of government. In fact, we're told that by the same slobs and pigs that our form of government is either quote-unquote obsolete or we're just going to ignore it. Really? Those that need help and refuse it. Yeah. And there are those that believe that they need your help and don't deserve it. Nor in any way, shape or form should you lift a finger as they drown. Right. That's one of the other parts about this. Like I said, I don't beg or get exacerbated by anybody when I talk about getting a gas mask. And I'll repeat it again, right now, for those of you who are new listeners, go out, main military, Granger supply, you can go to Bud-K knives. They've got gas mask slash protective mask right now. But I don't go out of my way out there to say it once. I will explain it intelligently once. And then when you start to hear those weird, well what about, oh okay, so you're not listening. I am not going to spend hours or days trying to motivate somebody who all they have to do is take care of themselves. It's part of a take care of yourself thing. It's not my job. I will remember what their position is or their failure and I'm not helping them later. Their others all helped because they did have, they did do, they did make the effort and they got caught flat-footed, they showed up bare butt naked. That's why we have a deep supply system. because we take care of our friends and allies first not the weezer whiners who will expect a bucket of caviar and where are the special chips and where are the special crackers well why is it I don't have red wine well what's this cheapy stuff I should have better than you I'm special you're not that's our idea of survival food by the way why do we not have steak see those are the kind of creatures are going to show up at your doorstep so just be prepared for it now again don't think they're in a whole bunch of uniform that are exactly the same way because I've watched the military change guys a lot of other people have too and they're just shaking their head the Russians can handle hardship American forces not until they've been burned a lot more and eventually the survivors the leftovers might catch on but even there I doubt it they don't know any and there I well and they think it's an whole issue of structure and it's just some of the things you need to be ready for you need to be prepared to deal with these problems and you're the solution. It's not something coming down the road. It's no silver bullets, no magic special one thing. It's going to require the four letter word, W-O-R-K, and you're all going to have to be part of that. You're all going to have to help to make it happen. Just that simple. Before we go any further, it's not Weapons Wednesday, but I've got to mention, although I have a four pod keyboard operator right in the middle of the screen here. Let's put her up there on the computer. There we go. You'll be happy to get warm over there. And while they don't have the $350 AR-15, that was yesterday, the daily deal right now over at Palmetto State Armory. Hold on here. Oh, kind of looks like it's going to act up on me now. They do have a couple of guns for the $400 mark as far as kits. One is a stainless steel kit. All of them are 16 inches. Just flavor of the day change as far as which one's on sale. That's free shipping and it's the daily deal so it's $400. And they have another one that is about $429. And all the rest are heading towards the $500 mark. There's a few others. There's one other with free shipping that's $400 even. It's an A2 rifle kit with a flat stock, regular stock, rather than a folder. That's the only difference. And otherwise, it's like every other rifle here, 16 inch barrel, all the part. will either be stainless barrel or whatever twist and will be whether or not it's a flexible buck stock, a collapsible, or if it's a rigid. So not a whole lot of variance, but that determines price. So look for the best deal, and that's what you buy. You may have been buying those $350 guns yesterday, but you buy the $399 gun today, and you get it in the other configuration with a stainless steel barrel. Whatever is the cheapest, that's what you buy. Because there isn't a whole lot of difference in any of these guns I see. And there's no 18 or 20 inch barrel guns at all. Oh well. Again, it's the gladeus of the empire. That's what we're buying. We need night vision technology to go on the top of these flat top AR-15s. And we have a guy here who can take care of it. So we're at the bottom of the hour. Don, your number for night vision? The web page? Why don't we have available? We can slap on this AR-15. Go ahead. Well, we've got digital. You can use it in the daytime and into the dark, but by the time it's dark, you'll wish you'd got first generation piece or a second or third generation piece if you were sticking in the green screen field. We have generation available starting with a four power gun sight. You guys, that list for $13.99, $13.97 or $13.95, call it $13.97, give or take $2. And think about off of that. and right around 10% off of that. And if you call me, we can enter that code and you can get it for a better price, okay? If you keep scrolling down on the website, the website's ydkoe.us, you'll see the green screen and you'll see goggles and gun sights and monoculars and gun sights. And I mentioned gun sights again on purpose. And then you'll see the thors which are almost, all of the thors are gun sights with different gradient of performance. you'll see the entry level one and a quarter to five power. The next one up is two to eight power and all the way in the measures in between all the way up to five to 50 power. Right up there where a lot of spotlights used to be. 50 power, you're going to be a bit pixelated, but you'll still be able to recognize that is a human being. That will allow you to recognize a human being at 1500 meters. That's 1,550 yards. That's all tops and a skip and a throw that stone and now you've covered a mile. That's about that close to a mile. Might be a bit of an exaggeration for some up here. If you're looking through that and you have questions about how far will this see, there's a chart over in the website in place and it'll give you performance, you know, basic parameters. One of the things that you might note about the green screen versus the data about ATM for years, my biggest source was Even the first generation that most people warranty for just a year, the Russian first generation, they warranty it for two. Two year warranty on the green screen stuff. Full of stingy with that because if it had an ITT tube in it, it was a two year warranty. And in fact, you could run that thing over with your car and ITT would replace it if it had an ITT body around it. Two year warranty, a lot of people would run up a one year warranty on it. but ATN runs it to your warranty on all of their green screen. A three year warranty on the body and the buttons and the main versions of the Thor and your warranty on the core. That's kind of confidence in the product, isn't it? That's the way I see that. I like that confidence in the product. And if you're looking for green screen or thermal or digital, any one of them will to the top of that flat top or if you had the proper little key looking that would drop into that carry handle and thumb screw in a wing nut or a bolt from underneath, then you've got a rail in that carry handle fixed to that. My head is way up there, I don't have a cheek weld. Well, you're only looking at a television, you guys. You're not looking into the device like you are at daylight. You're not looking kind of, you know, like through a daylight device. You know what I mean? You can turn a daylight around and man thing that's a really dinky little dot but you're seeing through it you can't do that with a night vision digital green screen or thermal. You're looking at a mechanical wrench inside the other side of where the boot could look how much that hardly any motion compared to a little bit of motion on a day like scoping man that it will disappear and it looks like I'm looking at a quarter moon worth of shape of all of the light I'm seeing. You'll go on the flat top and then hey that cheek is on the top of that stock isn't it with the carry handle and Your head will be more in the air, but you're still looking right into the device. Don't worry about a cheek weld. You really don't need it in this instance. For a molar green screen or even the digital, you want to see parts. Go over to the website. That's ydtoe.us. And if you want to talk about what you see there, like what will this do compared to that? Or the other biggest thing is what is the real price? What about that? The manufacturer's actual price, minimum advertising price. But you'd better than that if you call numbers 231-796-9. Thank you, Mark. We've got a couple of things. Maybe we've got a caller. And do we have a caller? Oh, I'll jump in there. Any questions for Don? Again, if you'd like to call in, you can go ahead and do that. And if you have any questions for Don during the program, it's not a problem because, guys, there's probably other people asking the same questions. We brought up an article that is on From the Trenches, worldreport.com. I'm going to double check and see if that was corrected. There's an image. Let's see if we got it right now. Nope. On Henry's page, they've got an image of Hillary's Secret Service and the video there in order to... Ooh, whoa, something else just happened. Why is something wrong with the page? Because what's really behind the clown, let's see, creepy clown sightings. The Russian article is now gone from the page. I'm wondering if they're purging this around the system, guys. The reason I bring it up is because I'll bet you they did. That is completely gone from the trenches. I'm looking real quick. I don't see it. I just did an upgrade. I should probably touch it until after I tag the page again. Because now we have what's really behind all the creepy clown sightings. Let me see. I do have another link. I might be able to find four of that. Let's go back over here. Actually, let's see, because I posted this in a couple of locations. Let's see if it survives. While you're looking, somebody hung a Putin poster from one of the bridges in New York. Interesting. Are they lamenting? Are they lamenting? Are they asking why? Why? Why would they do it? Is it derogatory? Yeah. Was it supposed to be a negative or a positive statement? Oh, heck, I don't know. I didn't bother to read the article. If there was one with it, I just happened to notice it. I'm just curious because again a Putin picture could be, oh my goodness, if there's a red international circle with a line through it then that would be a statement that they don't like Putin. No, it looks just like a typical political pleasure. Look, Putin's here. Oh no! It's here to watch over the election. He's one of the observers. Okay, it is still actually, here we go, I actually have it saved in another direction. But it's missing on FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com. Let's see if it's posted at... Let's see if it's there still. Oh, wait a minute. Right from the Pentagon, who's flapping his yap about how he has to desperately protect ISIS, because after all, we're the ISIS terrorist air force, don't you know? They sure as hell don't have any planes. Duh. Everybody understand that one? Oh, I'll tell you what, let's see what we've got here. they're doing the flatter yap I don't know who is this the a USA or gonna dot org week multilateral efforts and time to watch this I was gonna play it maybe play that on the air but let's see Russian insider seven hours ago is when this was posted breaking Russia will take down any American airplane or rocket targeting Syrian army the problem is it's all subtitles in English so playing it on the air won't do us any good but gee the Russians would know that somebody actually is listening which would be kind of interesting at least somebody is paying attention to what's being said again to watch that because the subtitles explain what's really going on you have an idea what they're talking about go to... hold on well, shoot up again oh maybe not here we go Russian Insider and then search breaking WW3 Russia will take down any American plane or rocket targeting the Syrian army. Don, continue please. I'm going to see if I can pull another piece that might have an English translation here. I want to take a second. Well, as you know, the Russians have never been hacked. There's no evidence that our server has been attacked. And, you know, the good computer people won't admit, but good hacker won't leave any evidence with. Now, there might be traces and there might be evidence that, you know, can't be, you know, where to look, you might look there, but, well, Hillary was never hacked. If you believe that, you could look in other arenas like the five or seven people known. It might be seven people known around her in her entourage. There was a television series called that about a bunch of goofy entourage, wasn't there? About her entourage that didn't have any type of clearances at all. didn't need ever to be hacked. It could have just had a card or a... They don't talk about this. They brought it up for a moment, Mark. Most of these people, the five or seven people, pled the Fifth Amendment and one guy, well, he talked a little bit. Even in the midst of this, who was that that was found dead someplace intentionally shot, they're saying, because, well, there wasn't a robbery. All of his identification was there and right down to his lucky rabbit's foot. or whatever it was, it was in his pockets, it was not disturbed. The Hillary team, even unto today, they can't help but, you know, something's gonna happen, somebody might find out, we gotta kill somebody. And, well, I'm not saying I know that to be a fact, but, you know, look at the evidence, you guys. Sharks must follow the ship known as Clinton. You know that? You know, sharks followed the whaling ships, you know, those Jewish run whaling ships. The cargo would pass away, that poor unfortunate soul would pass away. They'd throw them overboard in the... Sharks following like sharks follow the whalers. Here's a noon day break, here's a midnight snack. Oh, you wonder about... you wonder how long... when things like that happen and Mark you pointed this out in political arenas, in military arenas, in Shakespeare. Well, if people start dying and other people start talking about it, they might not want to because, well, they might die too. So they all get that, we better be quiet, we're all just part of the team here, right? Right, Hillary? Right. We're all just part of the team here, right? Think about it, you guys. The big team. Yeah. Well, I'll tell you what. Again, Hillary's going to be off for two weeks, at least, probably longer the way it's looking, or at least until whatever the next BS stands in front of everybody improper with whatever the orthopedic exoskeleton tells her to do because, and that's obvious, another thing that they really started to push was the body thing. You know about the, you know like the heavy, you know like, you know, oh my god, Hillary, Bill, Bill, Bill doesn't care. He's had a string of women that's like 50 miles long while Hillary's been around. There may be a reason for that. Calling them all liars and bimbos and two bit trailer tras... These are Hillary's words. Two bit trailer trash, drag a dollar through a trailer court. Those are all words about Hillary talking about people or rather talking about women that... Mark, Don, real quick. I think we... Go ahead and call her, jump in there, please. This is like from Arizona. I'd kind of like to pick up this conversation and not necessarily change directions. But you know, talking about fuel consumption, things like that, and kind of like to pick up. What I'm trying to say is, you know, when we're up against weapons, certainly is important in their capabilities and things along those lines. And one of the things I've arched on was the fuel consumption, and maybe to give a quick history, refuel a long time ago back when we went to rescue the hostages in Iran. They brought in C-130s with 20,000 gallon fuel bladders in the back of the C-130s. And back then they were still using fuel blivets. They had experimented with those out in the Arizona desert, but they proved to be very in the washes and stuff. And then when we were in desert storage, I mean, still had tanker trucks that would bring the fuel up, but a lot of times we'd be operating with anywhere from some gallon fuel bags to 50. 50,000 gallon fuel bags. You'd have to set them up, you'd have to bring in the tanker trucks, you'd have to fill them up. When I'm talking fuel bags, just to give the people, it's kind of like a big water bed. You can try to drain the fuel out of a 50,000 gallon bag and you can do your best, but when it gets down to the bottom and the pumps aren't pulling anything, you have to bring a crane in, lift it up to be able to drain it completely so you can roll. And so that was 25 years ago. Now I've discussed with some people that have had some real recent experience in Iraq and Afghanistan. And when they set up a fire abbreviation for nowadays, and I'm not saying that they don't use the bags and they don't use the Hemets anymore, there will be just a piece of land. Bring in a CH-47 Chinook or a C-130, and they'll bring in the airborne assets, fuel them up, and everybody leaves. There's no, it's like nothing's there, 15 minutes later, everything's set up, the aircraft are being refueled, and then all of a sudden, boom, everything's gone. The only things left on the ground are some tire tracks and that's it. They could do this on a highway, couldn't they? On a truck highway, put a few boots on each side and stop the traffic and they could do this, couldn't they? That's why when they set up the interstate highway that every so and so many miles it has to have 5,000 feet of straight-rate heavy-duty concrete. Tie this all in to get to the people point because earlier on, I know you had already left on, we were talking about this big Armada aircraft over here yesterday. Get the idea, and Mark had touched on this point also, you know, everything nowadays moves on fuel. And instead of going after some, packed up all after something, if you can, if you can stop, get plain or that helicopter is not leaving the ground junk yet. It's a 10,000 pound paperweight. I was reading a book. It was called in company of heroes. And they're like, don't recall the name of the author, but he accompanied general Petraeus and the hundred first airborne division into their initial push into back comprehending about fuel consumption. fuel consumption for that of the Apaches and the supporting Black Hawks and things like that. For just that 101st Airborne Division, they birthed in the entire United States Army did in Europe during week or one year during the whole that the United States Army was in World War II. The amount of munitions available and the amount of material that we don't understand the consumption rate to try and accomplish the task. And here's the thing, remember that you don't always succeed and that once you start to consume that kind of material, once you start to consume that volume, you go also kind of like radio time, guys. You can't get it back. And if anybody has any successful interruption process, well, let's go and step farther. People have learned by watching what's happened in the last 20 years quite extensively. Ukraine should have been over in about 10-20 days because Western Ukraine had all the guns, Western Ukraine had all of the weapons systems, you know, kind of like the Hezbollah versus the Israelis. The Israelis should have walked all the way to Iran if they wanted to, that's their big brag. The Hezbollah units had nothing. Literally nothing but infantry, combat, arms and guts. Small arms and the will to fight. Now the Ukrainians were in the same boat, but what did they do to beat the army groups that came in? I'm going to review this one more time. Militia units in the size of squad and platoon battalions. They picked a town and they said they're not going any farther than here. We fight here, we buzz saw them here, we throw everything at them. And because the battalion was stretched out, what happened is they were all mechanized, classic, big, mechanized guys. Well, what the other side didn't realize is that other units, not well coordinated, but coordinated enough, all it took was better than what we did on April 19, 1775. They focused on destroying. First, they carved up and blocked the rear in the process of destroying and rolling right up the supply motorcade that was providing fuel and munitions. Every battle group that was sent out was first stopped, then defamated by units grossly inferior to the force that they were fighting. The defender turning the situation implemented their combat strategy at their discretion, but they focused on first starving the beast. The moment that they starve the beast, all the mechanized, every mile you turn, if you don't, you have to, you know, here's the thing. Do your drivers have the discipline to shut the equipment down and keep it down when they're not in use? Well, you know, we did teach people that during the Cold War, but we don't do much of that now in this day and age. The guys aren't taught that kind of discipline for noise and, you know, again for light, not to the degree that we were. And an interesting thing is because of that, the unit's expected to be hot all the time. Well, they were. And they were hot for as long as the fuel until it ran. That's another thing, too, because with all the big dependence on electronic equipment, you can't shut the engine off and run it off of a 12-volt battery to run all the radios and the satellite communications. Exactly. You have to keep the stuff running to power all these other things. And you know, Don, it just touched on it. you know, we picked that up from the Germans. And one of the things, reading about the Germans, it did kind of like we have here on our interstate system where we have a two or three lane divided highway and a big median in between. Germans went in and they filled that up and then paved that over with concrete, but they also painted it camouflage from the air, it still looked like a divided highway, but actually it was an extremely wide landing strip. So what I'm trying to tell to the people, maybe the big takeaway lesson here is that just live out in the middle of BFE. You just might have a FARP being set up in your neighborhood within just a matter of 10 or 15 minutes. And what would be considered just some sleepy little know-nothing water armpit in place, all of a sudden within just a few minutes you could have a massive armada of C-130s or CH-47, Shinokila, and then you're going to have a battalion, Apache helicopter 58s and whoever knows whatever is in the inventory coming into that area within just a few minutes. And this is where the quick reaction and the knowledge of what to expect, not to go on here, to be queued in. and ahead of time and have a quick version force can respond to something like this because it can develop within just a few minutes. Interestingly enough, armor resupply works the same way or should. We train our people with our mechanized to do basically what we call Indy 500 stops. Your tactical support forward is deployed along a road. Everything is whatever the specific inventory or only a percentage of the inventory available that can be carried by the vehicle that's being resupplied. It's deployed. The crew is on standby. Everything is tactically camouflaged and concealed. The vehicle pulls up and the idea is to load and scoot. Stop, load, scoot. stop, load, scoot, and you don't do multiple vehicles necessarily from one point, but rather a series of points along the route which are already prepared. So it's not like you have a line of vehicles waiting for the institution to service them. Instead, the column of five vehicles pulls up. Your loading points are already benchmarked with a stone, a marker, a rock, a small piece of plastic, whatever. And the vehicles pull up in column, but they pull up dispersed. Immediately, the team is there, along with the crew, to load up whatever it is. Ammunition cans, medical support, food and water, whatever it is, all of it that's on the inventory for loading, this is something we've practiced for years. We have tracked vehicles, we have armor, and the way that we load it is the way I described it in Battle for the Republic, in the book. How it is you pull up, what you do, how you deal with it, and how you get on down the road. And that's basically what you're talking about, fuel situation, especially because, see here's the thing, like I said earlier, we're not playing with the polio kid with the thick eyeglasses. We're always bragging up about beating those guys up. And that's what we've been doing for a long time. We're talking about an army right now and a military force that has everything we have and has some friends that have the same capability if they decide to siddle over in that direction. So this ain't the same world. In fact, you know, again, rich targets of opportunity will be hunted by both sides. They're doing it to us and we're doing it to them. Except they can do it just as well. In fact, I would point out one thing about that Ukraine war. It's kind of shifted because eventually the Russians understand it's all a scam on our part to put, you know, the war on their border, to put the war right up in their face. So they already committed very early on to completely support the Eastern Ukrainian forces, and I'm sure they are, and their troops also got time to roll in and actually, you know, again, partake, if you were smart you'd be doing that, so that you get more time on target before you get into a fight with the American forces or the NATO forces or wherever it is. Well, not really American anymore. The internationalist forces working for the international kosher bankers and Undernado's control, which is exactly how they're playing right now. Here again, why they're doing this and why you need to be... Look at it this way again, if you can, you start dumping fires on target. Now what do we mean by that? You don't have to rush in and molotov something, guys. But you need to dump fires on target. Remember, these are consumables. These are... In fact, POL products, the one bad part about them, once they get burning, they kind of help themselves. Yes, yeah, you see nothing burning like fifty thousand gallons of gas Yeah, it has a tendency to expand and then create a really dramatic fuel air mix and then expand some more. Oh hey, the Air Corps and the Navy will use Ospreys for forward deployed fuel and they carry a lot of fuel and they come down so easy The Osprey is an accident waiting to happen, that's all it really is. It's more mechanical parts than needed. It doesn't do anything that Chinook can't do. If it was properly employed, I mean if it's employed for a really fast attack, I understand that. But any other mission they're applying for is a waste of technology because of maintenance. The shit hooks have been around so long that if they were used for wholesale, which is what they were intended for, not retail work, They could do all of us necessary. We should have a bigger fleet of them. We don't. We're still running off Cold War leftovers and the last of the big purchases that were in the late 80s, early 90s with a little trickle of replacement coming in. And then stealing from the Guard Reserve because they don't trust the Guard very much at all and the Reserve and transferring their equipment over to the active military to consume it. Now, that's the only reason we don't have enough of really our rotary aircraft in general to do the jobs in the categories they should. So we're taking aircraft that shouldn't be doing certain things and have them applied to other tasks. And that's where the problem is. Again, meanwhile, well here's why, $6.5 trillion is missing from the Department of Defense. There's your aircraft industry right there smacked in the head, right? If there's 6.5 trillion missing, imagine even if you were a god-awful squanderer, how many aircraft can you buy for a trillion dollars? How many pilots can you pay for a trillion dollars? How much fuel can you buy for another trillion and you'll still be half off what we lost to the Israelis stealing it from us through the accounts? And you'd be buying it at wholesale prices. That quantity you're certainly not going to. And you know, I don't know how the whole deal is, but the last time I had contacted, the United States Army is still trying to get back their Apache helicopters from all the National Guard units, and there's over 200 of them. The whole United States, they're still for everything. When we speak of the National Guard, I just kind of want to make a differentiation. There seems to be a lot of holdover ideas from years and years and years ago when people thought that back in the 60s it was just a place where people went and drank coffee and ate donuts and played cards all weekend. And it was a place where people was a refuge where they could not go to Vietnam. And also at that time the National Guard got a bunch of the hand-me-downs from the regular Army when they wore out their 48 or their M60 tanks and they gave them to the National Guard so they could get the new M1 and M1A1 tanks and stuff. But that stuff were because the Army finally realized that it was just a giant logistical nightmare. So then we're going to have to have M60 tank parts and M1A1 tanks. and so and so helicopter Huey tank. They quit that back, oh I don't know, in the 1980s out of the National Guard units to work. This service is provided. Access code accepted. There are 10 participants in this conference. This conference is being recorded. Please announce yourself. There seems to be a misconception that a lot of people have that this isn't, you know, this way. and they don't know what's going on. So, you know, when we talk about the National Guard, the people need to get their heads screwed on straight. I realize this is in your granddad's National Guard. 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