October 13, 2016
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1h 10m
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2016
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Mark Koernke discussed night vision technology, including first, second, and third generation monoculars and gun sights, with detailed pricing and performance comparisons. He addressed technical issues with the broadcast system's buffering and audio problems reported by callers. The show covered preparedness, constitutional rights, and political commentary on the 2016 election, including observations about Hillary Clinton supporters and neoconservatives. Callers shared concerns about local government infiltration by globalist organizations and discussed the importance of constitutional education and activism.
- night vision
- pvs-14
- pvs-22
- monocular
- thermal imaging
- second amendment
- preparedness
- 2016 election
- hillary clinton
- neoconservatives
- world government
- constitutional rights
- michigan
- local government
- white light illumination
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Dil the land intelligence report I'm our kirky they're to victory for all our brothers and the lines Indian a Freedom Talk radio calm and we are on a man FMI grow stations CB Bay stations and all and 23 hours ago was the black vehicles that rolled into town. Yesterday, before yesterday, no, a friend says he was coming up the expressway. He's gaining on this group of cars that, you know, they're obviously all together and they obviously all vehicles are all the gloss black and all brand new. A couple of Suburbans, a couple of Pickups, and one of the tall narrow vans, and every one of them had the black heavy-duty push thing on the front almost looks like you'd you know cut cows in two with it or three but and you know with Whovular and the flat to make those the big cars on the front every one of them had those they stopped in town Mark and they haven't left you know I thought I'd mention that I told you I would tell you about that after the hour last night and things got have to do this and have to do that they haven't left so they've been in town for oh Two days now. This is the second, you know, closing day. I thought I'd mention that. You know, they generally don't go some place. This isn't picnic time of year. I can't help but wonder why they're in town market. Maybe we'll find out, maybe we won't. But I would tell you that there's more than one pair of eyes on them. And they'd have to block out a lot of communications to keep things really quiet. So we don't have to dwell on that. But how does that go? total and I couldn't help but do that. It's just, you know, my backyard. So, hey, my backyard. And everything's turned on and we're observing this weekend. Interesting. Oh, acquired a couple other pieces of technology today that to me are quite fasting. They're hand-held communication, incredibly cheap, but they certainly send a message down and we'll probably be getting some of these, putting these in your hands up that way pretty soon. So, just a heads up, man, also we need to be turning on all the technology we do have, if that's the case. We've been also doing this in our area for the same reason. There's all kinds of stuff going on. The bad guys really, they don't have anywhere to turn with the way things are going right now. I mean, everybody pretty well understands that. I don't know where they're going to go with this. If you're a neocon and you've backed Hillary the Hutt and you're all the people that are the management neocons, How is anybody going to believe that somehow you've shifted direction and you're not one of the communists like those other communists? Right. You ever thought about that, guys? I mean, point this out to everybody. Well, all the neocons, all these characters are supposedly, you know, rhinos, that's what they are. But they were supposedly Republicans and they all say they're voting for Hillary. Well, that means that they were never Republicans, right? So, how can they put that mask back on? You mean you went over to that camp and you didn't bring heads back? Yeah, instead you were busy rubbing butt against each other there. You were snuggling up to each other. You joined the dayups kind of spin as they say. So, just a little question mark there. You need to keep throwing at everybody guys. It is a... something that nobody can... Well, it means that they're thrown down on a major action, guys. And they can't recover from it. They can't go back. They now go to the next tier, the next level of what's really going. See how that works? Pirate flags now. With pirates. Well, you've sent there. Gotta sink the boat, gotta get rid of them, you've got no choice. Anyway, Don, before too late, couple things here, number one, we've got a couple requests, but we'll work on those in a minute. Looking outside, monoscopes. Using monoscopes as flash monoculars out there for scanning and observation, because there's a lot of those out there, and I know we can provide them. What's available? What are we looking at, you know, and what price ranges and of course I assume we can go first, second and third generation. Please jump in there. Thank you Mark. Well, you can find the first generation out there. There's still stashes of it, but manufacturers aren't going to build it anymore because for one reason there's a first generation tube in every second, third and fourth generation device because it's the basis of the advancement of technology at any rate. First generation from my biggest sources being replaced by digital. And again, it'll off the market in a while and it's, oh look at what we found here, you know, opening up a trunk and there's 30 or, you know, five dozen pieces in there at any rate. Digital's replacing it. And the digital, we've talked about this, is about maybe 90% of what the first generation used to be. Maybe they'll develop it more. We'll see how does that phrase go on down the road. In the sense that We're stuck with it because it doesn't work as well as first generation in the real dark. But one thing it has over first generation is you can use that in the daylight. You can use that digital gun sight in the daylight into the dark. Now if you do that, you'll be looking at color in the daytime and the green leaves and whatnot and as it gets darker and darker, maybe that red flag out there will just turn to a muddy brown as the sun starts to go down. Then you'll lose your other bright colors and then it'll just go over to black and white because there's not enough light there to support any color. That transition into darkness with the digital gun sites or digital viewers. We've got a digital monocular, a viewer. The Vice Mark references as an entry level piece. I think that's like $179 at the website. You know the website, Y-D-T-O-E dot U-S. That's an entry level or monocular. Now if you go up to second generation, I've got a viewer there, but you know, I don't talk much about it because it's within a hundred dollars price of the gun sight. I'm pretty sure it's even less than that. I'd have to go right back to the paperwork and find out. But you can adapt it up to be a gun sight, and you can buy this and that and the other thing and make it into a gun sight, and then you've spent about $250 more than you did for the gun sight. You see why I don't... But the difference between your mother-in-law's and your cousin's something or your nephew's something and something is a second generation what appears to be a monocular. But if you just slip it out, what's that thing on the bottom there? Oh, that's so I can mount it on my gun. So if you just want a viewer just to carry around, we can come into a monocular. See that second generation monocular in the entry level, it's almost as long as the gun sight. If you want to go up what is called the, oh, the PDF-14 or the PDF-22, both of those are military bodies, so they have a premium, like something everybody in the military is familiar with. They have a premium. And because the people that stand on the outside say that, oh, that's a military piece, it must be good, so there's a premium. But if you take that tube out and put it, as example, in ATNs, and the S14 you probably knock about 150 maybe $200 off the price and the same tube and all the same performance that you would in the other device. The device in the PVS-14 is going to run you around $1,900. The second generation gun sight is going to run you around, oh, $1,399 list price. Think at least 10% off of that if you go over to the website and enter the code. And that viewer is going to be around $1,240, check out the discount. Real close in price and I always offer the gun sight because well, it does more than one thing. It can be a viewer, you can hold it in your hand like a monocular. Granted, now you brought up to a particular point. This is, there is a point to be mentioned here because a lot of the entry level monoculars are going to be almost as big as a gun sight. They'll just be a single tube. A lot of gun sight is a single tube. But if you move up to the military where they, hey, I know you can make this smaller, I know we might have to pay more for it, but I know you can make it smaller, they do. Perhaps that's some of the premium that you pay for too, to move away from, well, the standard monocular sizes as far as a civilian issue versus what would be the military issue. And that even goes back to, you might remember you guys, the PBS-10. If you held that in your hand and looked down at about the size of a medium-sized egg and about that shape too. It was about as long, the body, about, oh, three and three-quarters, three and three-quarter inches, maybe four inches long. And then it had a small lens on front of it. You could put in numerous lenses on it, a lens on it that doubled the size of the whole device. By then you're up to about six or eight power. But that was first a military contract, PBS-10 for a second and then third generation monocular. You could hang that from your helmet and there were people that adapted it to gun sites for small calibers. That was replaced by the 14, PBS 14 and now the PBS 22. And we've talked about this, the United States military is phasing out the green screen and moving every individual soldier. Thermal is becoming such a device even with Uncle Sam that by the end of this decade, I can't say that for certain. In the future, every American footsoads will have a piece of thermal instead of a piece of green screen. offers you up that what Uncle Sam thinks about the difference. Now we've talked about that and then how does that Go technology marches on and that doesn't mean that well I've got to get rid of the green screen because it's still a viable device, it still works really well. And if you've been working it for a while you know what it will do. It's like I use the example mark of well the guy that calls me up and says hey can you get me a PBS2? They're asking for things that they saw, that PBS2, that's a particular 1371, and someone, can you get me a PBS2? They're looking for something that they're certain, that they know, that they can work with. Something that they're familiar with. Your guys will, hey, hmm, can you get me a PBS4, which is the replacement for the PBS2? Can you get me a PBS10? As mentioned earlier, work down to a monocular. Oh, it's up to the PBS22, which is a f***ing It has a great glass and it's smaller than the PVS10 but you know it's just on with the sh- go when it comes to technology. You know we can shave off two thirds of an ounce Mark. Hey let's do this. It's the same tube, it's the same glass, slightly smaller. But when you get up to that dinky body you pay a premium for being that small compared to your normal handheld monocular and in particular because well or had a military contractor, if you can come across somebody who has a S-10s, they're going to get a premium for those because, well, United States Army and the Air Force and the Marines and some of them people in Navy, they recognize that piece of movie here and there. But if you look at a second generation viewer, a monocular, almost the size of my second generation gun sight, I think around $1,200, maybe $1,150. Then again, Here's a hint, for not much more than that, dimes or something, you're looking at a gun site. I'm not talking about, so you know, I'm certain you can figure that one out. You're looking at a gun site. You can find in the third generation, the aforementioned, you might still find PVS-10s, a great little monocular fit in your t-shirt pocket. You can find PVS-14s and 22s out there, and they will be a premium, because again, they're still a trade contract. States military contract, I might add. As far as monoculars and viewers, you won't see a lot. You'll see the entry level and the digital and you might see on the website just so that you can see it and get an idea of the dimensions. I'm pretty sure the NVS-14 and PBS-22 are posted on the website at ydtoe.us. When you look at them and see, you know, what they will do and what they won't do as example. Gun sight you see second and third generation, the gun sight, the night arrow, that'll live on top of your 308. When they tell you you can convert that PBS-14 to a gun sight by bolting it, oh, in front of your ACOG or your Trigicon or behind it, you can't do that on your AR-10. Do it on your 223, you know, but don't put it on your AR-10. It might not be around tomorrow. So again, we talk about purpose-built devices, and this is one of the reasons why you don't see a lot of... or you'll see monoculars, you know, viewers, don't carry a whole lot of them because most of the time for real close to that or just a little more, there's a gun sight. Do more than one thing. I like that multi-purpose, you know. It's like multitasking and one thing. I'm looking at them and shooting them too. What more could you ask for? I yield to you, Mark. Thank you. One of the things that we've discussed before is that none of our night vision technology is obsolete, but technology is changing. This is one of the things that Don's mentioned in the past. They're changing out or in theory they're going over to thermal, which who knows, there may be a second and third technology that will be tied in with that by the time we're done. up until this point hasn't been as public but may still be available and is probably going to be captured eventually by whatever combatant on the battlefield that's carried by one person eventually it's going to be coming off a corpse and being somebody else's hands. Freeing is still, well there's two options, light it up and when I mean light it up I mean hit it with white light, hit it with LED, hit it with illumination flares, make night day or you know, be a lot more passive and draw a lot less attention until you pull the trigger on an actual target. It's the difference between illuminating with white light and using pass... Excuse me. Passive systems that where you can quietly observe and choose whether or not you wish to engage. That's a good size fish, but I'm looking for the bigger one that was here last night, and I know it'll be passing by soon enough. No, that's not the one I want. We'll just let them move along. To be able to observe rather than every time a suspected target moves into an area, you have to illuminate or light up the area. Well, the first time you do it, everybody knows you're in business. And after that, there's not going to be any surprising anybody else because white light illumination, from all points of the compass, beyond the horizon is observable. I mean, you people have watched a lightning storm over the edge of the horizon. or seen fireworks at a distance just beyond that tree line, but around 20 miles away. And you can see the reflections off of the clouds or whatever type of objects might be floating around the sky up there. or off of higher elevations where the reflection of the light is there. Well, you white light something up, it works the same way. And since everybody's bragging up these, you know, for instance, the big thing right now is, you know, these multi-lumen, mega-lumen flashlights. How many of you have gotten emails and business propositions on these, probably about 10 a day, or five a day, or at least several during the week? Well, that is cool because you can blind the other guy. The problem is that works only if the enemy is, shall we say, career in aggressive potential. In other words, when you're fighting peasants in Iraq that killed their mom and dad 15 years ago, now you're going to go mop it up and kill the kids and the grandkids. Those kids and grandkids haven't had a whole lot of time in the fight, in combat operations. So you can pretty well assume you can catch them like deer in the headlights and wow, you'll always be in the advantage and have more toys and more goodies than they will. But what happens when you come up against a potential aggressor that is equally equipped, equally trained, and might even be superior in a whole series of categories? Then that lack of stealth might cost you a lot. Well, like tracers, if you can go out, that light goes out to see somebody, you can follow that light back to the source, and what would you do? Buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh. Now it doesn't mean we won't use white light. We've pointed out how many different ways to do this over programs in the past. Illumination, we'll use it, but again, it can also be a great way to create a deception. or a belief that, wow, they're at that level of technology because they don't have the other technology, the newer technology. It's a good thing. You can actually create a level of arrogance and confidence. And as you've seen, your enemy seems to be awfully set on arrogance nowadays. Have you noticed that? Left and right. They stand right out there and tell you they won't do anything about their buddies who are breaking the law. So that mindset, that's a reflection of all of their other activities and events and constructions, guys. Think about that, which is cool because what it tells you is that's going to be their undoing. I don't have a problem with that. That's a cool thing. We can handle that. But it's important to remember again that when you apply these tools, there are limits or there are ways that they can be manipulated to manipulate the mind of the enemy. This is why infrared technology is not tossed out. This is why we don't get rid of any first gen, second gen, or why we don't even get rid of equipment that may be slightly malfunctioning or whatever. For some people, the technology working minimally is what they need, all they may need based upon their job. If they're not pointed at the enemy and putting a bullet down range, they may be moving casualties, they may be moving supplies and equipment. They don't need to see farther than 15 or 20 feet or 30 feet. They need to be able to get those crates off that truck and move to the side of the road or transfer it to a retail micro mover to get it where it needs to go. That the equipment, based upon perhaps consumption and use, it's older and it's tired. damage to get it to work, but only to a degree, or it's limited by its very nature of when it was constructed. The early first generation can be applied into missions. Anything that can be head mounted, anything that can be carried by a person and used with hands-free, no matter what it is that's going to be used. For the very missions we're talking about, casualty handling, transportation, medical support, and so many others, secondary MOSs, secondary branches, where tasks that are critical need to be performed, but they're not being beyond the reach of the operator or within short distance of the operator, so lesser technology would be applied. This is how you have to think about sorting. Like we were talking about manpower earlier in the day, and we talked about yesterday, Weapons Wednesday, a number of different subjects, you're going to have to husband slash manage your resources. Start thinking, what would I do if I had this technology? How could I apply it? What can I do with it? Those LED flashlights, putting those on a remote switch or on a remote radio switch where you could hit them and just turn them on, well, they draw fire and they're out in the middle of nowhere. It's just like using an illumination flare. If it's up above and there's nothing you can do about it, unless they want to expend ammunition trying to shoot it out, I would point out that you can even mount a light like that and you don't have to directly apply the light to a target if it puts out so many lumens that it's like daylight at night. consider putting it up in the V or the crock of a tree where you can't see it, but you beam it horizontally through a woods. Think about how much illumination that creates with reflection off trees and off other materials. You'll have shadows to a degree, but imagine what that's like. See, that's what pop flares do. And electronic pump flares can be built this way, just provided again that you think the process through. They can't shoot it. I mean, they want to send somebody up a tree. They don't know if somebody's waiting for somebody to come up. They don't get up that tree. Gravity sucks when you've got a bullet in you. See how that works? There's all kinds of neat things you can do. Star shell flares that were in tree mounts, that's typically where you put them now on the ground. They're out of reach. They burn for however many minutes. Then they're gone. Then they're out. But for the time that they're on, it's just like broad daylight. Stark white broad daylight without the rest of the radiation spectrum there. And everybody knows where you are. Kind of embarrassing. Forces you to think if you want to keep going forward because you're not so stealthy now. You see? So a white light illumination can be applied the same way. It doesn't have to be a thermal slash burning material. It can be electronic and do the same thing. And enhance that night vision right now. Out around the peripheral of that, it'd be daylight for your starlight scopes, right? Oh, even from a distance away, if you had a powerful white light, you could bounce it off clouds into an area to help enhance green screen. That could be organized with radios. It's not a communications Tuesday, can't talk about. Signaling! Signaling! We want, yeah. Indirect can be called in even with a laser. If you're looking, we try to keep looking around and the battlefield isn't one dimensional and it isn't two dimensional, is it? We're going to take an ear candy break. Since I've played this, I've had about 9 or 10 other requests. variations on this as far as videos that people have done, but this is Johnny Cash. He's live well. He's over in Paris. He's probably quite disgusted with all of the invaders they have coming in, but him, Janice Joplin, Hendrix, lead singers, and some of the members of the Doors, they had to go to the back streets and get a little deeper into the, you know, where the cannibals are. Ooh, did I say that? Well, in Paris, you know what's going to be fun is when the Muslim invaders meet the dog with a you know you know cannibalistic human underground dwellers of the paris or sewer system or yeah and you know the old french underground that will be kind of fascinating in fact they've probably already been feasting i mean partaking i mean joining a lot about france you remember cannibalism it was right out in front of you guys used to sell human meat in the markets and all across france in eleven hundred bottle of hundred the only thing that changed is that the king said well the selling of human flesh in public places will cease. It didn't mean it happened behind the door. Right! In other words, have you got that special package of pork? Wink, wink, wink. Right here, waiting for you, Jacques. Wink, wink, wink. Yes, thank you very much, Monsieur Boucher. Yes, I will take this with me now. This special pork. Wink, wink, wink. Au revoir. Anyway. Well, Johnny Cash here with us, so we're gonna go a little further on up the road, guys. This is actually a great piece for an infantry video. Yep. Especially when you listen to the words, okay? So here we go. I will be on point, on up the road. Read Battle for the Republic, the series, any of the books, guys. This morning on the micro effect, and you know, I noticed that When you talk, it repeats what you said. I mean, you'll say a sentence, and then all of a sudden it'll repeat exactly what you just said. It's really strange. I was listening to him, and he said twice. And for some reason it's repeating what you're saying, and then it'll go back into what you're actually saying. I don't know, there's something going on there with that micro effect. Well, I'll tell you what. I'll talk to Joe about that. You're listening on the micro effect, right? Yeah, on the telephone line. No, in the morning you're listening on the regular, you've got to be listening on your phone, on the computer, or hooking up to lemicoreffect.com, right? Yeah, right, right, right. Yeah, and it's interesting, you don't lose the program, it repeats whatever, every sentence. Yeah, well it started with when I heard Nancy the other day, she was talking and she said the same thing like three times, and I'm going, why did she do that? for some reason repeating, it was repeating her sentences and then she would go, and then it would go live again. Well it's not like a single buffer, it's not like Mac's headroom, remember, right? No. No, in other words you're getting a whole sentence, then it replays it again, then you get the whole sentence and it replays again. Right, exactly. Well we do repeat things, but it's obvious when I repeat numbers, web pages, that, you know, or addresses, that's not what she was doing, right? No, no, no. It was repeating what she said exactly like three times. But it didn't interrupt it? It just went all the way through and then it... It just went all the way through, yeah. And then it indexed to whatever would have been the next sentence after it overlapped with the next thing being said. Yeah, and then it goes live again. It's strange. I'll talk to Joe about that. It's good to give us a heads up. In fact, what you need to do is whenever you can, call into the station and let them know. If that's happening, you need to let them know because you are a listener. You're the customer. If you give them immediate feedback, they can look to see what's going on, whether or not that's coming from the Somehow through the communications line, somehow through the phone system or the cable system, whether or not it's coming from the server that's managing the actual network, or if it's because it's going through the spy grid, And every once in a while, because they've got that little big Jewish mafia piece of trash that's running whatever the reception system is, that they've got some kind of glitch going on. Who knows? It could be any number of things, but the first thing I do is track it down. So if this happens tomorrow, for instance, call in to the board, call in to the call-in line, and let her know so we can get hold of Joe and key in on it and find out what's going on. Right, well you know, okay, that's issue number one. Issue number two is, when I do call in and the lady dances the phone, she'll put me, and I'm waiting for you to say hello caller. I can barely hear, I'm doing Bluetooth headset through a smartphone calling into the station. When she puts me on hold and I'm waiting for you to say hello caller, when I am on with you I can barely hear you. Like right now I know you're perfect, but through the micro effect system, I mean it's like I have to hang up because I can't hear you. Well, that's from the board. We're going to have to talk to you again. You're going to have to tell them about that. If they don't get feedback, they can tweak. OK, you could be looking at it this way. When you send a message on a phone, that's one leg. When you hear it, on the other end, that's another leg. Now, you assume that all the system, like what you're doing right now, you're talking in a, in fact, most people do. We'll be talking a phone. We don't have a cutoff because of the tax switch and then we listen to the signal coming back to us. However, with a mixing board, you can and typically do separate both legs depending on how you set your system up. I know they're using a very different software package and system from what we do with Liberty Tree Radio. Very different. In fact, it's far more space age and you know what? It has far more problems. Seriously, I know that for a fact. They committed to, because of the people who were working with Joe, they've got a really neat, cool looking system. Really, that looks like you're in a spaceship command. I mean, like you're in a command module for another spacecraft. The way it's set up, you have all kinds of access points, control, extra monitors, all nine yards. But it also has more plumbing problems. Yeah, well I can hear you like I said through my headset to the smartphone I hear you fine over the internet But when I call in and ask to talk to mark and she puts me on hold and then and then and then you ask you know Okay, I call her. What do you you know what's going on? I can barely hear you I mean, it's like yeah, they got to turn that thing up Right, anyway, I'll call on you. Well, we'll do what we can but you can but you need to call in tomorrow morning if it happens again Don't worry about getting up on the air If first of all you're getting the buffering issue then bring up, hey, every time you put me on hold explain to them. Every time you put me on hold I have this problem. Okay. Okay, that way she knows. She's got to have feedback. She's monitoring, but remember that you've got to also remember you're traveling thousands of miles down all these wires. That's the one thing that always, again, the other side couldn't figure out because you see, and of course actually it's the same as true when you watch NBC, ABC, CBS or CNN. In reality, they're using conventional line and satellite, but it's got to get hooked up to the satellite from somewhere via a feed by cable or by a phone or whatever. for sound and image. And then it gets to where the satellite is and it runs up so many thousands of miles and then goes down so many thousands of miles, then split and mixed and synthesized where it receives and they blend everything together, edit the process of one person talking to another and that's what you see on the final news event on the boob tube. But everything's traveled thousands if not tens of thousands of miles. Sometimes back and forth and you know, writing like the signals writing past each other because It goes out, goes to whatever that server is, which, you know, again, a lot of the servers are on the California side of the Rockies. And so right off the bat, most everything we're doing is already traveling three-quarters of the way across the country from most locations. But it goes out, and then it comes back, and then it's picked up by whatever other service, and then they, like I said, sort it out, and then send it out as a signal, but then you're still intercommunicating. Like you know when you call into a program It's like we have a little better system with the way we do it here We don't have any time lag or you know back delays or anything like that for the most part Well, that's right Pete. This is buffering. I guess you call it buffering. I didn't realize that well buffering is when you hear like never-o max headroom, bah bah bah bah bah bah bah Remember you get like that stuff like wow. What's he doing? Is he got a he's got a he's got a cold or? max headroom That's the best typical of what you'd see in visual and audio buffering If you have something where we're completing a whole sentence, right? In other words, I'm completing what you just said. Yeah, it's like you just said what you just said right now, but just repeat it. In other words, we're completing a whole sentence, right? Yeah, right. In other words, we're completing a whole sentence, right? Yeah, that's exactly what it is. Well, you know I wasn't just doing it right now the way we did in the micro effect, the way we did in the micro effect. But it just started doing it. It didn't do it last week, it just took the last two days. And that's an indication that we might have a software issue with the system that you're using. It could be hardware, something going on, something getting too hot or tiring out. The only problem with committing to the system they did is that they're running hotter and they're running more technology and if something goes wrong, real quick, they've got a problem. That's why, and I don't know that they have that many backups or how many backups they have left, which is something like we've always said, supporting the networks, guys, for everybody out there just by providing dollars. That way the hardware can be changed out. There you could buy industrial servers, quote unquote industrial servers that would be a little more durable and I'm pretty sure they're using at least one server. They have at least one. I'd have to find out whether or not he said to change anything out because eventually all your equipment gets tired. But it could be anything like I said, it could be spyware. It could be something that spyware in the system and then once we talk about it, the system will fix itself. Because they're wiretaps, they get really lazy with their wiretaps, they get lazy with their data string taps, the online errors. And remember, they're not that hard to do nowadays because like I said, think about it, excuse me, oh god, forgive me, this stuff is traveling all over the place. And so you've got a dozen different places where if the company that they've baked, you know, maybe they made a company up, and it receives all this data, and it goes through, so they just cherry pick what they want to look at. They don't have to worry about warrants. And then typically they never have in the past when it comes to just looking at stuff. It's when they want to try and use stuff on you that they'll all of a sudden start drawing paper or they'll backdate paper to go after people. And most of the time they're illegally wiretapping anyway, beyond the Copper Wire Act and all the other guidelines that they're supposed to follow. And again, remember, the phones are not phones. What you're working out with a cell phone is a radio. It's not a telephone, not a copper wire telephone. They've had to modify the laws, come in from other angles to actually be able to intercept all of your other technology. But it's actually easier because everybody calls them phones, but they're not phones. Those are radios. Radios fall under a completely different guideline and less restrictions for government spying. So, you know... I'm doing 70 miles an hour talking through a headset and going through a phone. You know, doing a mile a minute, you know, I'm moving pretty good, so I don't know, maybe that might have something to do with it, but it's never been an issue before in this last two days. Yeah, but it would stop. In other words, if you're moving away from one tower that you're linked with and maybe a different grid, it wouldn't just keep happening. In other words, this can happen where you have the interlocking grids, but just like anything else, you have regions and districts. And what happens is you're going from one district pod to another, and so there might be a delay or some kind of extended reverberation of whatever kind. I don't know what it would be, but it could be possible. I mean, I can understand that, but if it's constant nonstop and it doesn't stop and it doesn't change, no, that's a different story altogether. That's a totally different book. That's what it is. And we got a caller. Who do we have? Good caller. Yeah, that's Tom for for it. Yeah, I've noticed that on an app that I use it does that every now and then. and ones that I've listened to. This is, this is, I'm with my office, I'll be just for a second. I did something I've never done before. I went to meet the candidates for local government. It was, it was so blatantly obvious. One was running for fire commissioner, fire chief, and the other one was running for the superintendent. They just right out and told the one like, oh yeah, I'm part of the world government association, blah, blah, blah, blah, and then the other lady was, I worked for George Bush, I worked for Silicon Valley, and I, oh no man. Well again, that's not a surprise, especially since they've been told come out of the closet, you know, start flexing their muscles. They did the same thing after World War I, after the Great War, and the problem they had is they pissed off a lot of people because first of all, most everybody did not want to get into World War I. Contrary to their BS, just like they're trying to push World War III right now. Well, when everybody came back, they had all these sycophants off the college campuses, just like the parasites you're talking about, who came out, and they were going to come and lord over the unclean, you know, us peasant Americans. And the League of Nations was the big thing before we called, you know, before the United Nations scam was plugged in. Well, it got beat down so hard that they weren't able to get anything through Congress, and many congressmen and senators were still up to speed. and so it fell flat on its face. So they had to refinance, they had to create a crisis or economic crisis in America and all the other garbage and all these little peckerwood pieces of trash like the one you're talking about. Well I'm with the international, yeah I'm sure you are. What country do you want to live in later? In fact, sooner because I will deport you. In fact I'm not going to threaten, it's just where do you want to go? I'll give you one chance. Open your face, tell me where you think you want to be and I'll dump you there. Otherwise I'm putting you where I want to but you're not living here and you're not staying here. That's the only mercy I will offer. Otherwise, you're not going to like what these other people want to do. See, these characters are the problem and we're always supposed to just be nice and it's always that it's so close, it is not close. A lot of Americans are just sick and tired of this garbage because until you take care of yourself, there's no giving to someone else. But that's not what they're doing. And in fact, it's like an 08 with the Shyster Bankers with all the people kicked out on the streets out of their homes. Which by the way is, well let's say years ago, who will remember that? Well the people who got burned the last time, hopefully, but there's a lot of Nimrods or Dimwicks that went out and just did the same thing all over again and they're in the same boat right now, they were in 08 and we're almost ready for something similar to that to happen again, if not worse. I told the other candidates about them too. They're like, yeah, they're trying to infiltrate us with Washington DC stuff, I can't believe this. And then the one lady, she's like really old and been in politics with the school board for a long time. That lady right there, a piece of work. So I just got done telling her and then that lady came up. Hey, that's all you gotta do. You gotta just keep making people aware of all the different little stupid games that they're playing from at the very top. Of course, I asked one local guy that was looking for sheriff, he realized that he was gonna be the highest authority in the land that he became sheriff and he didn't have to answer to the feds. The feds would try and infiltrate everybody. I would just try and bring it all out in the open that anybody else out of consciousness. Well, again, this gets back to in the 90s. We got to this point where we educated everybody and then people started to get, you know, well, the whole fear factor thing, you know, or one person started saying, well, if you do this, they'll do that. And it kind of rippled through the machine on the paper and then people failed to follow through. If you're going to decide that you're going to do the paper fight, which we are going to have to do, we do have to educate people with the Constitution Bill of Rights, then you have to stick to your guns no matter how bad it gets, just like the battle, just like warfare. The other side does, why aren't you? don't do that. A lot of people say, I'm going to play it safe. And that playing it safe, where these are the characters that told us that we'll just overwhelm them with our administrative processes by educating them. Okay, well to do that, you stay in the thick of it no matter what. You stay in the fight. No matter what kind of pressure they put on. And that's where the family has been. So now here we are. It's 2016 and the same people are trying to tell us, well, if we just educate, well, it's true. We do need to educate, but when they try to piss on you, you piss on them back and you piss on them harder. And if they threaten you, you just, well, you don't threaten. You explain my fault, your fault, anybody's fault. You're going to find out exactly what's going to happen. Anything takes place. Get behind it. It's like a dead puddle. Yeah. Just like you said the other day, there's a lot more of us that could be watching them than there are of them trying to watch us. Yeah, and what they're counting on is it's the same drivel it's like talking about how there's this tie with Hillary and it's like, you got my arse. It's funny because I am in Commie Land. If anybody knows Ann Arbor, Michigan, Dom knows. I'm in Commie Land here, guys. The Hillary signs are getting torn to snot. I mean, not just broken. They got these big plywood signs these people put up and they were in five and six pieces. And the Trump signs? Nobody's touching them. But anything's got Hillary on it? Oh, it's being viciously attacked. So what they think and they keep showing you, oh you gotta back off, you gotta, no, there's a lot of people that are so fed up it's like I've said, going from destroying Hillary garbage to getting rid of the Hillary problems, like you know the characters backing that up, we're a breath away from that. And the other side doesn't have a clue that just, the whole idea of the boiling Saxon, okay, the Saxons. are like this. And that's exactly what they're facing right now. And it really is not going to sink in until it's too late. For me to be, I'm not going to shed any alligator tears about it. You notice I'm not crying about it or anything. I can care less what happens to these creatures. But it's just that, you know, watching this train wreck as it's moving into reality, None of us better get caught flat-footed. All of you need to be prepared for what it is that's coming and stay focused. As long as you stay focused, there's nothing they can do about it, guys. This thing is... It's not one of those things where, oh, you don't have to do anything. It's a done deal. God says, no. God doesn't tie your tennis shoes. You got up this morning, did you say, hey, Lord, take care of my Velcro. 30 days? Does election time... Yeah, did it miraculously happen on its own, guys? Didn't happen that way. You got it there, you know, you got I personally believe a lot of times I say well God said it's gonna and you know See whatever way to try and get us out, you know to try and prevent people where people try to prevent people from actually Dealing with a problem. I believe those people will be punished more severely than probably anybody else Because I truly believe our gift of Liberty is a gift from God And I believe one of the many questions that has to be asked in eternity is, what did you do with a gift, the most precious gift that was given to you? By stumbling, by fate, by choice, however it was in the big scheme of things, you were given something that, no, it's not perfection. There isn't anything man is involved in that's perfect. But you were given a special gift that you had the ability to work with. And the key word there is that word, work. And it means that it's something you constantly have to protect and defend and it means there's an effort that's involved. A lot of people have been awfully lazy about that. See Mark? Go ahead, call her. We're almost to the tower here at the top. Go ahead. I mean, certainly more, I mean, we could theoretically have a war in 35 days from now. Right, one way or another, or if not before that, because I think they realized, I think they were planning on something right now, like in this window, but they realized, ain't nobody going along with their BS. I've been talking to people about the Syrian thing, I just bring it up. What do you think about them trying to get us into World War III? And instead of panicking, everybody goes, yeah, well, that ain't gonna happen. And they're not as in, oh, well, someone's gonna deal with it. It's like, I'm not going along with it. And that's what you're hearing from everybody. So guys, keep, just keep... on this. They put themselves in a corner and the good thing is they brought a lot of their players out into the daylight. We told everybody about the Bushes for years. Now the Bushes have told you where they stand with Hillary Clinton. What does that tell you guys? What about that FBI? That's right. We are at the top. God bless the Republic. New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire's on the run, but we are on the march. Both day and night. U-Rah! Kick em to the slats, beat em down so hard they wish to god they never showed up. When we're done, find the buggers that were manipulating em from behind the curtain and get them too. Down your number for night vision and the web page because look outside. 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