October 19, 2016
Evening Show
1h 1m
Complete
Radio Episode
2016
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed night vision technology, including monoculars and gun sights (PVS-10, PVS-14, PVS-22 models), their military applications, pricing, and civilian availability. He addressed technical issues with the broadcast stream, including audio buffering and volume problems reported by callers, explaining signal transmission complexities and encouraging listeners to report issues to station management. The episode included discussion of local political candidates revealing connections to globalist organizations, concerns about federal infiltration of local government, and the need for constitutional education and activism to counter government overreach.
- night vision
- pvs-14
- pvs-10
- pvs-22
- monocular
- gun sight
- thermal imaging
- military surplus
- constitutional rights
- federal government
- world government association
- local politics
- michigan
- broadcast technical issues
- preparedness
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Or do you wish your children and fear and be a slave? Oh sons of the republic, arise. Take stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God given right and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished and missed for whence he came. His words were true, act free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. Stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep. What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? I landed the freak. Didn't rain, but again, something I did reference a friend says he was coming up to expressway group of cars that, you know, they're obviously all together and they obviously all gooberman vehicles are all the gourds and tall bed cover. One of the tall narrow vans and every one of them had the black push thing on the front almost looks like you'd, you know, cut owls in two with it or three and, you know, Every one of them had those. They stopped in Townmark and they haven't left. I thought I'd mention that. I told you I would tell you about that. I'd mention that. And, you know, they generally don't go somewhere. This isn't picnic time of year. I just, I can't help but wonder why they're in Townmark. Maybe we'll find out, maybe we won't. I would tell you that there's more than one pair of them that has to block out a lot of... We don't have to dwell on that, but how does that go? I couldn't help but do that. It's just, you know, my backyard. Everything is turned on and we're observing this weekend. Interesting, the pieces of technology today that Tamir quite send a message on. And we'll probably be getting some of these, putting these in your hands that way pretty soon. It's a bad oldie we do have if that's the case. We've been also doing this in our area for the same reason. There's things are going right now. Where they're going to go with this? If you're a Neocon and you've back henchmen, Neocon's, Everybody's gonna believe that somehow you've shifted direction and you're not one of the communists like those other communists. You ever thought about that guys? I mean, point this out there buddy. How can they put that mask back on? You were busy rubbing them going up to each other, joined the dayups kind of fool. There's a little question mark there you need to keep throwing at everybody guys. It is a something that nobody can... Well, a couple things here. We'll side Monosco or, you know, expansion because there's a lot of those out there. Available. Generation out there. They're so far because... Well for one reason there's a first generation tube in every second, third and fourth generation device because of the advancement over it being replaced. In the sense that you fuck with it because it doesn't work as well as in the real dark in the daylight. The time and the green leaves and I don't talk much about it because it's 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 spend the money. Between your mother and your mother and your nephew something it's almost as long as the gun called the uh the PDF 14. those are military bodies just because it's shaped in the military's familiar with they have a premium and because the people that stand on the outside ATMs and the S14 you probably knock about 150 maybe $200 off the privacy you would in the other device. The device that's in the TVS is going to run you around $1,900 whereas the second generation gun sight is going to run you around oh $0.99 list price, think at least 10% off of that if you around $12 I always offer the gun sight because, well, it does more than one thing. You can hold it in your hand like a monocular. Granted, now you've brought up to a particular point. 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 the aid... 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. set some of the premium that you pay for 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 A, that shape too, it was about as long a body, about 0.75 inches long. 3 and 3 quarter inches, maybe 4 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 6 or 8 power. That was first a military contract, a PVS-10 for a third generation monocular. And you could hang that from your helmet and there were people that adapted it to gun sights for some calibers, the PVS-14. And now the guy that calls me up and says, hey, for things that they saw, that PVS-2, you pay a premium for being that small compared to your normal handheld monocular. In particular because, well, it's got a military contract. If you can come across somebody who has a batch of PBS-10s, they're going to get a premium for those big army and the Air Force and the Marines and some of them people in Navy. They recognize that. It's been in a movie here and there. But if you look at a second generation monocular, almost the size of my second generation gun sight, and around my own dog. maybe eleven fifty men again here's a hint for not much more than that times or something for you look at it but i'm not talking about to that one out if you move up you can you can find it in the in the third generation the aforementioned still find pv s ten the fit your fit your t-shirt pocket you can find pv s fourteen's and twenty twos out there and they will be a pretty good nerve their stated states military country time i'd 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 the post that second generation viewer website just so that you can see it and get an idea of the dimensions. I'm pretty sure that the NVS-14 and PDS-22 are posted on the website. But when you look at them and see, you know, do as example, the gun sight you see second and third generation, the gun sight, the night arrow, that will live on top of your 308. When they tell you you can convert that PBS-14 to a gun site by bolting it, or your Trijicon or behind it, put on your 223, pretend it's... It might not be around tomorrow. So again, we talk about devices. This is one of the reasons why you don't see a lot of... You'll see monoculars, you know, viewers. Most of that are just a little more. And thing, I like that multi-purpose, you know. I yield to you, Mark, thank you. One of the things that we've discussed for 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. It's carried by one person, eventually it's going to be coming off a corpse and being somebody else's hands. Fight it without the difference between illuminating with white light and using paths. We'll just let them move along. To be able to observe rather than every time a suspected was into an area, everybody knows you're in business. It's in the compass. On the horizon, many of you people have walked off the clock, white light something up these. For instance, the big thing right now is, you know, the mega-loomin' when you're fighting, you know, peasants and our grandkids haven't had a whole lot of time, you know, in the fight, you know, in combat, when you come up against them, that, uh, you can follow the point about how many different ways to do this. It can also be a great way to level off, we set on arrogance now. Right, they 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 construction. Think about that. It'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. Myology is not taught functioning or whatever. For some people, the technology working minimally is what they need. It's limited by its variation. Anything that can be head mounted, anything that can be carried by a person. technology would be applied. This is how you have to think about, what should I do if I had this tech remote radio switch where you could hit them and just turn them on? Well, they draw a fire just like using an illumination flare if it's up above. Nothing you can do about it. Unless they want an expedition trying to shoot one up, 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 lumens that it's like to a degree. But you may see that's what an electronic built this way. Provided again, you think the proper neat things you can do. tree moths. That's typically where you're at the rest of the radiation spectrum there. Everybody knows that illumination can be applied. It doesn't have to be a thermal. Right, Don? Peripheral of that? It beeps, right? Oh, even from a distance away, if you had a powerful white light, you could bounce it off clouds into an air and elicit. You've been feasting to, well, thick places. You've got that special package of por- Take this with me now. This special public, this- In fact, and you know, I noticed that when you talk, I repeat, I'll tell you what, I'll tell 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 line on the computer or, you know, hooking up to lemicoreffect.com, right? Yeah, right, right, right. Yeah, and something... Yeah, but it's interesting. You don't lose the program. You just, 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. I'm going, why did she do that? And actually... for some reason repeating her sentences and then she would go live again. Well it's not like a single buffer, it's not like Mac's headroom. Remember, right? No. In other words, you're getting the 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... No, no, no. It was repeating what she said exactly. Like three times. 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 meeting. And then it goes live again, I guess. 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 communications line, from the phone system or the cable system, or 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, 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 a joke 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 a 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 tweet, okay, 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 talk on 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. I know that for a fact. Really neat. It's like you're in a spaceship command. I mean like you're in a command module for another spacecraft. I said through my headset and the smart phone I hear you fine over the internet. When I call in and ask to talk to Mark and she puts me on hold and then you ask, okay, you call her, what's going on? I can barely hear you. I mean, it's like, yeah, they gotta turn that thing up. Right. Anyway, I'll call in tomorrow morning. Well, we'll do what we can, but you need to call in tomorrow morning. If it happens again, don't worry about getting up on the air, by 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 of course, actually, it's the same is true when you watch NBC, ABC, CBS, or CNN. In reality, they're using conventional line and satellite, but you've got to get hooked up to the satellite from somewhere via a feed, by cable, or by a phone or whatever for a 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 blit 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 BoobTube. Travel dozens, if not tens of thousands of miles. Fourth and, you know, riding, like the signals riding past each, you know, each other because out goes again. A lot of the California side of the, uh, rust ended out as a signal. Well, this, this repeat, this burring, I guess you call it buffering, I didn't realize that. Well, buffering is when you hear like, remember old Max Headroom? Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba, remember? I said what you just said right now, but it was just repeated. Yeah, that's exactly what it is. And if something goes wrong, they've got a problem. It's just something like we've always said, supporting the networks, guys. That way the hardware, and then once we talk about it, the system will fix itself. Because they're wiretaps, they get really lazy with their wiretap. Remember, they're not that hard to do nowadays. Think about this shit. Excuse me. And then typically they never have in the past. I'm doing 70 miles an hour and going through a phone and doing a mile a minute. 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. It's just about 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, going from one district to another, and so there might be 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. Candidates. One was running for commissioner, higher chief, and the other one was, they just right out and told the one, like, oh yeah, I'm part of the World Government Association, blah, blah, blah, blah. I worked for George Bush. I worked at Silicon Valley. Oh no man. Yeah, and that's not a surprise, especially since they've been told come out of the closet flexing their muscles. They did the same thing after World War I. 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 sicko fans off the college campuses just like the pair of you're talking about who came out and they were gonna come and lord over the unclean you know especially when you're talking to a living later you're not living here. Problem and we're all supposed to just be nice and it's oh there's no giving it's like an 08 with the Shaster Bankers with the yeah they're trying to portray us with Washington I can't believe this. Then the one lady she like really invented politics with the school where people were because I just got done telling her then that lady came up. That's all you gotta do. You gotta just keep making people aware of all the different little stupid games. They're playing from the very top. Of course, one of the past authority in that he became sheriff and he didn't have to answer to the feds. The feds are trying to infiltrate everybody. I just try to bring it all out in the open. Anybody that'll even glimpse in their subconscious. Again, this gets back to in the 90s. We got to this point where we educated everybody and Then people start to get, you know, well, the whole fear factor thing, you know, or one person starts saying, well, if you do this, they'll do that. And it rippled through the machine on the paper and then people follow through. If you're going to decide that you're going to do the paper, you know, fight, which we are going to have to do, we do have to educate people with constitutional rights, then you have to stick to your guns that it gets just like it does. Why safe? And that plain safe where we'll just overwhelm them with our paper, you know, our administrative processes. Okay, well, to do that, you stay in the thick. pressure they put on. And that's where the family came in, saying, just educate. Well, it's true. We do need to educate. Well, you piss on them back and you piss on them harder. Well, anybody's fault. You're going to find out exactly what's going to happen. That could be watching them, then they're off. To be honest, 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. If anybody knows Ann Arbor, Michigan, Dom knows. I'm in besides her getting told snot. I'm going to keep showing you, oh, you got to back off. You got to know that going from destroying Hillary garbage problems like You know, the character on this side doesn't have a clue.