Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and preparedness, covering rifle and machine gun platforms including the RPK, M60, and various belt-fed weapons available to civilians. He emphasized mastering chosen weapons and acquiring support technology. The show shifted to detailed discussion of night vision and optical equipment, comparing green screen, thermal, and digital technologies for low-light observation, with caller input on scope selection for hunting. In the final segment, Koernke addressed geopolitical tensions involving Syria, Israel, Russia, and ISIS, arguing that Israel controls ISIS and discussing alleged Israeli interference in Syria while Russia maintains a strategic neutrality. He touched on Trump's New York connections to Israel and criticized U.S. foreign policy in the region.
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He took off his three-cornered hat and, speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free. brave you buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun permits to start a business or to build a place for one on land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay 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. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country deep. Put 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 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. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children would fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence 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 him 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? Intelligence report are currently... And I'm Don Dutcher. ...to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on... Behind the Lines and Occupied Territories West, Talk Radio.com on AM & FM Micro Stations, and Ultra Net Hallmark and Golden Spike Technologies, Best of the Mississippi, Afternoon to our friends and the Great State of Jefferson, State that will replace Fournier at California creating the Great State of Jefferson, boxing in LA and San Fag Cisco, What's the life in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? We're jumping off the wall, please. Hey, it is the seventh day of December, year of our Lord 2016, and it was, well, a beautiful, wonderful day. You know, hey, the world didn't break into. Beautiful, wonderful day. But it is a particular day, so I have to say, 1911 in one hand with an empty magazine well and a full magazine in the other hand, we're just gonna put the magazine in the magazine well and solve that empty magazine well problem, then we're gonna put one in the chamber and say, man, that's a hot gun, that's a condition one gun. Don't argue with me, it's mine. I don't wanna bother to prove it to you, but it is Weapons Wednesday. The perimeter needs some attention, and if you keep pulling the lever on your reloader, you can repeat after me as I pop off this magazine. There's plenty more where that came from. And that means we can offer equal opportunity course of force. Real quick again, as I pointed out, the Lego gun project, you know, the AR-15. The purpose behind the handgun or any other weapon you're using that's lesser is to get you to your rifle if for some reason you were separated from it or get you the bad guys rifle so that you can continue to extend the range of your fighting potential your fighting ability to do that you want to reach farther more energy again you're always trying to get to a bigger gun it's just that simple if you can acquire a belt-fed gun in the process of crossing the battlefield and turn it on the enemy fine indirect fire weapons fine heavy ordnance fine in fact that is the credo of the para-conventional phase of operations, certainly the unconventional phase, but in the para-conventional phase, the idea is know your enemy's weapons, know how to swing them around and bring them into service and use them until they can't be used anymore. In other words, consume what's consumable and then destroy the weapon so that it is not recovered by the enemy. But it is their energy. Use their energy on them. And this is especially critical with the, well, we would call them lesser, But in reality, just the lighter duty weapons that are available, to include some which are not very hard to figure out, example, the RPK is still out there in force with any country that uses the AK weapons system. Okay? Well, all it is is a long barrel AK. The difference is understanding site picture and also control of the weapon under automatic fire with the bipod by the very nature of their concept of how a bipod is both built and applied. Let's remember that the built for the AK, you put a longer barrel on it. You put the bipod almost at the end of the barrel just under the site system or behind the site system and the front site. And you still have a 30 or 40 round magazine. Typically a 40 round mag is what was being employed as the standard with the AK-74. With the 47, both drums, 75 round, and 40 rounders were typically issued to the gunners, the 75 being the priority for volume fire, but at a given point they'd be going over to stick mags and probably even 30 rounders because those were readily available, nobody else is carrying them. So that's not a hard weapon to understand. RPDs though, MG1s, MG2s, MG3s, any of the new Browning designs, what the MAG did, which is nothing more than a Browning design, reinvented again, and put it on the market and we get to buy it from another foreign country rather than buying it from American. I know it's just a sad situation, but hey, anyway, there's all systems out there. Japanese defense guns. We never probably see one until they start using UN forces on us and Japan will be more than happy to do what it already does which is provide UN troops enforcement of UN laws. Then you're going to see Japanese defense rifles and the special family of Japanese belt-fed guns that are very unique and again the only thing you do right now is read up and watch videos on the subject gun if and as they are available in the YouTube or in the video market from whatever source available. Some guns are simply orphans and antiques but are still out there. The LaBelle belt-fed gun. A lot of guys carried him back from World War I and World War II. A lot of World War I vets carried back a lot of belt-fed guns. They're out there lingering and there's virtually tens and tens of thousands of them. Many were bought before 1933 openly, over-the-counter. And there are many of those in the country that, nope, there's no paperwork and no administrative entanglements. And they're going to be available. The Shushel, the LaBelle's in the 8mm at the 7.5, Hotchkiss guns. Pickers guns, Bren guns, Mark 1, Mark 2, and all the variants in terms of the asterisk and alphabet soup afterwards. ZB guns, which are again a variation on the Bren concept with a little different configuration for the barrel and a little heavier in some ways. Many different German machine guns, many of which came back from in World War I and World War II. Mostly World War II, a lot more came back during that war. And of course the M60, which we've had a conversation about on an office, again it was the worst of every three or four systems made it together to make a beast that we were forced to make work. It's our hog. Yeah, it's our hog. It's the one we ride. So it is out there. A lot of guys brought them back. Some people have multi-generational service on them now because the dad brought them back or grandpa brought them back and they passed on to the next generation along with all the parts. Everything was accumulated during the post Vietnam era including massive quantities of belts, reloading equipment, maintenance and armory tools. So we can keep the 60 running for a long time and many, many, many, many, many spare parts either walked home with the guard, the reserve or active military boxes marked speakers. That's right. So a lot of stuff that, you know, well of course Uncle Sam is being destroyed. Well, it went sideways and out the door. It's out there waiting for the war right now. There's a massive mechanism that's been in place for a long time on that very subject. And hell, even stuff by the alphabet soup agencies, it's been slid sideways because, well, they're mercenaries, people. And it's amazing. Well, again, they kill each other trying to steal stuff out of the property rooms. They do. We've documented that over the years. Where do you think they're going with it? They're selling out the back door. A gun battle in an elevator, one guy with an arm full of guns, and the other guy, you know, what in the hell did you do with that arm full of guns that I was gonna steal? And then they proceed to get into a gun battle at point blank range while the elevator is right out of a sci-fi movie or an action movie, you know what I mean? And it would be fun if somebody actually did it. Faggot number one has got an arm full of guns. Batfaggot number two is asking, where are you going with those guns I was gonna steal? And Batfaggot one says, oh, wait a minute, let me check something here. I got some paperwork. Then he drops the arm full of guns and grabs whatever is in his shoulder holster and the other one grabs his and the hip holster and imagine you could do it from the elevator well where you see the gun battle going on and what happens guys is bullet holes which create light in the dark elevator well. So you... calls maximum security with safe room. Yeah, but really because of it. There's some neat. There's some neat imagery that can be done It would just look so cool. Oh, yeah, and of course they didn't make it to the bottom when the door opened up They were kind of already leaking a lot, but hey when you're point blank range in a gun duel. That's what happens. Okay anyway Know all of the weapons that are out there master the trade step one master the weapons you've chosen I don't care what they are I want to give me debate other than you know hey, I can recommend this so you know I'd say yeah, that's not so good There's pluses and minuses with each firearm. It's out there, but if a military adopted it It had to work to a degree or somebody would have been put up against a wall and shot In fact somebody may have even though it did work That happens to the fickle politics of a government you know what I mean What do you mean you want more money for your design? We don't have to shoot you. It's the French way. Au revoir. You see? So there are a number of different considerations with regard to what it is you're going to embrace. But if you are going to do it, make sure you also acquire as much as you can in the way of support technology to bring the gun into the next century. Well Mark, that's 80 years down the road. Yep, that's right. but there's no reason for the weapons not to be maintained well enough and for you to become again on master of the trade whether it's a slingshot or something bigger and more powerful man that's a lot bigger than a rock going down range no no that's a big rock going down range shit away yeah again we've got a lot of work ahead of us this weekend coming up let's not forget on the 10th we've got the meetup with your Wolverine militia corps go to the your home-mark site, use your PIN number and it will lock you into the information about the meetup. If you are a colonial marine, go to the CMM site, use your PIN number and 386, 386, 386 for both of you. The PIN, that's the additional number you need, 386, to get into the log. So just again, for those who are team members, if you know your unit was planning on attending or you're sending representatives, and some of these other activities. The greatest threat wave is we're going to have another terrorist attack by the ala chocolate bar people. We've already been having that, but they just don't want to talk about it. They won't tell you anyway that the traitors have let them in and the traitors are helping them to do their dirty deeds. But if they do, we're going to be ready for that. We're going to be hunting them. If they were to do a mass event, it really would be bad for the Mossad and for the Muslim ISIS types that want to go crazy out there. Half of the incidents can be done by the Israelis trying to claim the most, in fact, it might be all 100% this time. But whatever it is they're gonna do, we just need to be prepared for. We gotta be able to see in the dark. Those little black corners and those places where maybe we, I can't be sure with my green screen, we got a solution for that too, don't we, Don? Jump in there, please. Oh yes, we do. If you are familiar with green screen for second, third, or even fourth generation, you'll know that circumstances most of the time You're going to have places where you're getting information from the device and other places where it's just shadows too dark for the device to draw anything out of because, well, there's light right next to it. And much like the human eye, your night vision device is going to adjust to the brightest thing that is in its field of vision. Well, if we could override that, we could look deeper into the shadows. And some devices used to have, uh, so you could brighten it up and look a little bit deeper into the shadows, but Most of the time now, a lot of the night vision is built for less disciplined people. That's one way to put it. I don't do that walk down to you, but that's how they're building it. If you don't have brightness control, you can't turn that tube up all the way and make like you're going down the expressway in third gear in your Pinto. Faster than everybody else. So they do that device a bit more longevity. Because of that you can't adjust to see into the shadows like you could with some of the earlier bits of night vision that have found that is to Frank over there to let me borrow your piece of thermal Frank will say well you Let me borrow your green screen for a minute now You're looking at things that he didn't see or rather you're looking at things that you didn't see before and he's looking at things that he didn't see before because you've changed technologies That thermal is not light-dependent you guys it will look through We talked about that the other day and that brought about a whole different conversation. You want to see in the shadows or if you want to have uniform performance. That's another thing that the thermal will do. Because it's not light dependent, it's not going to be, wow, I can see 600 yards with a full moon and 200 without when the moon's gone. Problem of the shadows with the green screen, this is why we've talked about teaming up thermal width. the green screen you guys that's a hard team to beat we've talked about that before and one of each in a team or or you know the team split evenly amongst them depending on how many people you've got that's a real strong team for but you know sometimes well as example you can read what's on the billboard or what's on the traffic sign with the green screen but not with the thermal in you can we've talked about we brought the example of really lousy camouflage. You know, camouflage that if you're moving through an area and you look over there and you stick your elbow in your buddy's ribs and say, look, he's trying to, he thinks he's camouflaged and you just laugh at it and take out the target, right? If that's in a shadow at night, your green screen probably won't pick up too much of it. But if he's got really good camouflage and he's hiding behind logs and overhead cover and he's looking over the gun and all you can see is, you know, good portion of his forehead and his eyes and a part of his nose looking through that slot, you'll see that. See that with the advantages and disadvantages. But if you go over to the website, you'll see all kinds of parts digital and green screen and thermal and, well, the digital you can use that in the daytime and into the dark. or from the dark and into the light, that's something you can't do with the green screen. But it will record for you, we don't have green screen right now that will record for you visual images or audio, record for you in the digital, entry level digital, will record for you. If you have any questions about any of the parts you see over at the website, ydtoe.us, give me a call. We can reduce the price with that phone call too. My number is 231-796. Again, the website ydtoe.us. 7-9-6. Goggles or gun sights? Yeah, I'm the guy with the night vision goggles. Go on and talk about... Oh! The call of the green screen and the digital will live on top of your .308. The thermal, the four devices, will live on top of your .50. How are you doing? Hey. I was the local biggest bomb shop slash gun shop here today and I saw a man buying a day night scope. I think it was a sight mark. Have you heard of those? Yes. I don't know if they were any good but he said he was buying it because he's getting a lot of feral hogs on his property and coyotes. down here not far from the coast. I hope he's productive with them because you can day long and all night too can't you? No he was yeah I think he said it was a 243 or something like that. 270 or part of that 3.06 weather beam my nephew gave me since I got a lot of surplus ammo but that sight mark I guess it would be nice to have one that'll do both day and night. Depends on what the offer is. There are oh there are scopes that you can work down into low light that are daylight scopes that the glass is so good and the glass is big enough. If you were at that proverbial gun show just mentioned or the gun store or what not and you're looking at two different scopes, let's narrow it down a little bit. The same manufacturer because this is a possibility right now. You could be looking at two inch tube with a 30 millimeter tube and the same size front lens with the 30 millimeter tube, always look up the front lens you can, that you can afford. Basically is a device that's the light in, and this is why you can pick up a good pair of binoculars or a single tube or a sunset. The sun is down and there's moon, and you can't hardly see to the edge of the wood line with your naked eye. Bring the scope up and you can see enough to shoot. because that front lens is gathering so much more light than your eye can and that 30 millimeter tube is allowing a lot more light to come down than a one inch tube. So if you had the choice, the one inch tube, same manufacturer, no matter if it's the N or the B or the F, you know, we could put names on all of those initials. If you have the bigger front lens or if you have the same size front lens and the 30 millimeter tube, pick that up because that's gonna be light than the one inch tube. It's between plastic. Go get a $12 pair of binoculars and then go pick up your buddy's $140 entry level and wait until it just gets dark and get $10, $12 binoculars and look around and it will come to the point where you can't see with that but you can still see. That's entry level glass. Great glass that you'd spend like a scope, like a US optics. Oh, for a heck of a price and almost exactly the same performance of night force. Because the thing about glass, and we haven't touched on this in a while, you can grind glass to its almost, you know, God doesn't make it. It's almost perfect. And you can polish it and you can do all of this, but then you can polish it a little more than the other guy, and you can be a little bit better. but you can polish a little more and you can be even better than that. But you can polish it a whole lot and a whole lot and a whole lot and only get like another 1% improvement. It comes to the point of diminishing returns. But those people that work to that point, that's superb glass. For a long time that, oh that German Zeiss and that Schawarski, fine fine glass. That Zeiss is still fine glass. I think that Schawarski guy, he's a that company is going a little more toward the crystal than the fine fine glass as of late low light performance. But don't take my word for it. Go out and find yourself for yourself. You know, we've talked about going and it's the end of the season now. All of this is mostly shut down, at least you live in the southwest. If you get the chance to attend a 50 caliber shooters association, you know, You can walk up and down the line. This isn't like going to the Knob Creek or someplace where you're separate from the crowd. And, well, they don't want you bothering them during, you know, shooting time, you know, when they're shooting for record. During sighting times, you might walk up and down the line and look at that fellow with that gun there and say, can I look through those optics? And the gun is all on a stand and it's, you know, you don't have to touch it. You just bring your eye into that cone of light. And you look at that for a while and you say, that's a mighty fine picture. And depending on the eye, can I adjust this to my eye? And that guy will probably let you do that because he's going to adjust it back to his eye. And then you say, man, this is even better. And you walk down the line a little bit and there's that aforementioned US optics. And wow, I've never seen one of those before. That's all just from the outside of the scope, doesn't it? Now that makes a good sturdy scope. I mean rugged. If you don't put any adjustments into the scope, you can build a scope that will live on top of your 50. But now all of your adjustments are external. Many of you have owned an Elkan mount over the years and know the advantages and disadvantages of an Elkan mount. It's the same thing with US Optics. When you put all of your adjustment outside, let's wait for that grain of sand to get in the right place. Just wait. look through that US Optics and man I've never, wow it looks like I could just walk into that picture, you know what I mean? And now that US Optics, you guys the entry level for that is like $3,000 plus. And then you walk down the line and you look at this Bushnell and that's a mighty fine picture and you look at that one that starts with the N and has the gold ring that just insists that they'll live on top of your 50, they don't. And that's a good picture. And then you walk over there and you put your eye behind that night force that's half the price of that US optics. And you say, man, wow. And you wonder why that guy over there paid twice as much for that scope. They spent like another 3% of the time polishing the lenses on. Not detectable to the human eye. They can measure. If you put a night force next to a US optics, your eye probably wouldn't discern the difference. Find, find pictures and they will both work well into the dark for you. If there's no moon, they're not going to produce enough light for you. So that US optics, you have internal adjustment and something that's been built a 50 caliber. So it'll probably live on top of your 30 just as readily and just as well, right? When we talk about optics, you guys, you can work into the dark with good optics. You can, if You can see around on the internet now and then those Russian 7 Power, the Zeiss glass, they're rubber armored and oh man they go for about $1,100 used and they're like $18 or $2,000 new. That's fine glass. That's the type of glass that I'm talking about here that will allow you to work into real low light, low enough light that the human eye functioning properly anymore. You can't look directly at something and make out what it is. Talked about that. This portion of this conversation leads to that. You don't have any night vision. You're just dependent on your naked eye, so to speak. You can watch things in the dark and as they're close to you or if they move from a dinky little bit of ambient light like over there is a porch and a light and you're on the edge of that and something else is on the edge of it and you can make it out in that dinky little bit of light and as it moves into the darkness, into just ever so slightly more darkness, it seems to disappear. So that is try not to look right at it. Try to look above it, ahead of it, like if it's moving, try to lead it a little bit. And you might find that it comes back into your image a bit. You're not looking directly at it. So you're not making out exactly, you know, if you already know what it is, you know it's that deer running or that black suited moose, right? But when you look directly at something in low light, our eyes are built to discern color. That's why, you know, we have more cones than rods. Rods help us make out shape and motion. Color, the cones help us make out motion too. But not like the rods. But when we're in such slow light that all of those colors disappear down to muddled grays and dark, dark mixtures there, our eyes aren't really built for that. So if we turn our concentration, as example, if you're looking at a clock on the wall that's about a full diameter and it's maybe 10 and 11 feet away, instead of looking right at the center of the clock, if you look off to the side of the clock and maybe just a little more, And you might be looking at something 50 yards away. Now you've brought that into the vision of your rods, not your cones. And you might see it instead of trying to see it with the color portions of your eyes because there's no color in extreme low light. It's color, but there's not enough light to bring it. By not looking directly at it, you might be tracking it again with your eyes because that peered into the darkness. It's not as much magic as basic physics of our eyes. appear, it's just your eyes couldn't make out in the low light. But if you know the little tricks, here's another thing. If you don't have night vision, it's good to be real close to the ground. Why? Well, you can't move real fast real close to the ground, but you can use even that dark sky to plot silhouettes, can't you? But now, closer to you than most of us would like, right? and One of the other things to remember, especially with the glass, you may not be able to use it. We are going to have to slip it sideways. If you have lesser optics, we don't get rid of them. We just force multiply. Pass it off to somebody who has nothing, and that brought them at least up a step. But we always need to be, shall we say, hawking or eagle-eyeing for any optics that are higher end, especially. You're going to run into stuff like this in the battlefield. A lot of it is babied even in the field by the other side. So don't assume it's on a piece of equipment right away. This is where when you're doing a survey, let's say you take out a unit or you take out a mobile unit, or any kind of position is overrun quick. As long as it's quickly. If the enemy has had time to prepare, like a surrender or whatever, understand that if they have to leave equipment behind, if they can't break it, they'll movie trap it. Same way. Wow, look, he's got one of the latest, the fourth generation spider eye, four eyed helmet rig with an add on system that gives you on time video delivery off of the weapon system itself. Oh, I'm going to go get that. I always wanted one of those. Let's pull that body right out there. Yeah, pull that body over. You see, so again, if it's a fresh operating, the biggest concern is see when you are overrunning a position or any of direct contact even, remember some people were trying to throw grenades. So you have to pay attention and watch for what's in somebody's hand. It might be a handgun, could be a rifle, could also be something they're clutching. That death grip might be what's kept it from being that boom toy that has that 26 foot radius for wounded and killed. So you want to make sure that first of all you identify anything that might be a perceived threat. it before the pin is snapped, before the cap is snapped, yeah you can put a pin back in it or some guys carry a handful of finish nails. Those are a good choice. Or for instance drywall nails, they're the perfect size. Got a nice sharp point, easy to guide through and they got a flat cap on the other end that will stop so it doesn't just pass through and you make a mistake and release the clapper there and all the rest is history. You still got three seconds to get rid of it, but not in friendly territory if you can help it. So recovering pyrotechnics slash grenades or smoke grenades or CS, ORs of different types, and there are many different ones that actually use the same fusing system as a smoke grenade. You want to be able to recover those, but optics, same thing. If you can pull optics immediately and turn them around with the weapon system, At the very least you can use them for hasty observation and it probably is better than what you're carrying. It typically is. A lot of the stuff, you know, government tax dollars, I don't care who's government. Many cases will spend more money on goodies like that nowadays and that's where you're going to find a lot of it resting. If you can't afford it, you'll probably be shopping on the battlefield. So be prepared for that and be prepared to recover without doing anything to it also. Even though it may look to be conventional glass, it may have a feature that we don't want to tamper with or alter until we have an understanding of what it does. Rangefinders, again, onboard computer, onboard optics, here's a thing to consider. The Boo Boo Boy is on the other side, especially since many of the optics now have onboard camera memory, may have wanted pictures of their escapades. You may have a lot of incriminating evidence inside the scope. If you're with your enemy, horror stories you don't want to see, but you never know. Anyway, we've got a caller. Caller Jimin. We found them in the room. Y-D-T. I'll give you a code to reduce that price, Guy Q. And again, I'm sorry you had to go through that. You know, some things we can't change the path. Some things we can see coming. Try to change those, right? If we look at some of the goofy things about we saw this coming, you know, we talk about, we bring up some of the odd. Why was that guy fired from the Donald team there? Because he put out some goofy news that someone else, perhaps it's based in fact, crime ring, only it was at the pizzeria, you might have heard of this, Pizza Gate, down there and shoots up the place and, well, Trump's, one of Trump's kind of keen people, this was his son that put out some of that Thai news or that counter news. Again, I was trying to stop something. He was just what one might call a... It looks like he was a crisis actor, Don. Yeah. This is another staged event. They're trying to shut down the media. Hey Mark, I'm sorry I wasn't able to be there Tuesday. I was out of town. I don't have a cell phone anymore, so I couldn't call anybody and tell them. Can I throw two cents worth in here? Sure. This being the 70-some odd anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day. and that piece of human garbage FDR, Franklin Delano Rosenfeld, who oddly enough is now on the US dime instead of Eisenhower that I remember. Can you say Mandela Effect? I don't know how many out there remember Eisenhower on the dime instead of FDR, but that's another change here that people point out to here recently. But anyway, on this anniversary, as Russia is wiping up ISIF and making deals to get these slime out of there, Israel decides to go and bomb Damascus. So they may be trying to strike the match for World War III yet. They've been pushing in the Ukraine and they've been pushing in Syria. And people need to understand that these are the scumbags that want to kick off World War III. It tells you out of desperation they're covering their trying to cover their enemies, I should say, they're covering their allies' tracks and they're showing you who the real enemy is. Or I should say the puppets, the meat puppets, ISIS Muslim Employees, now they're falling back or they're of course going to lose a couple of major positions here which is why they now want to negotiate for a a bit of a ceasefire so that they can get their combatives out. Oh, I mean they're wounded and other personnel. What they're trying to do is get their combat forces out to regroup and any time you can buy time you will and of course the distraction in the field is what the Israelis just did. And it's interesting that Syria, which of course has the ability to call on a number of different resources if needed, is the real issue which is take back the real estate, close the gap, which is kind of like an amoeba polyp. Once they take LEFO and the other locations that they are looking at which are lesser sites around that area of conflict, This is going to consolidate and create a very major demarcation line and allows for the Syrian national forces to focus on the Israeli and Turkish forces called ISIS. Well, I should say the Muslims are Israeli Secret Intelligence Service. The Muslims working for ISIS and whatever else they are, many are atheists by the way too, claim to be Muslims but they're not. These characters, they need a fallback point. And they're, like I said before, Turkey coming across the border and the Israelis doing it, they're trying to secure a place where they can keep them from being captured. Otherwise, they're going to have to kill them themselves. At a given point, if this group is overrun, number one, they're mercenaries. They've been mercenaries. Their whole family lines have been mercenaries and prostitutes to the Israelis or the Jewish, you know, the Jewish Sinus Movement or before that, the Jewish International Congress. More than hundreds of years, And what's interesting about it is that they know all of the dirty deals behind the scenes, which is why they started to escalate things with the sidebar action. There's a weird group that went in and killed off a bunch of the ISIS leaders here recently, and people are speculating that this is the Abongo-Hitlery group mopping up and covering their loose ends. Like I said, think about it. The rest of the story is right now alive and breathing, and in that pocket, that is getting smaller by Hillary the Hutt, the Israelis, the characters are all incriminated. Let's not forget all the while that Bummer and Hillary the Hutt were in the State Department, guys, two and seventy mile and fifty mile long tanker lines going to Israel and going to Turkey. which you can see by satellite from the air. Now anybody else would call that terrorist oil because those are terrorists. They slit throats, rape babies, burn people to death. We've seen all of the stuff that they put out there. How are they selling oil to anybody? How are those lines of tanker trucks going anywhere when all that is is breeding and feeding terrorism? It's kind of like the black gold is just like the black tauropium. Same oi boy people. purpose at the expense of everybody else. Special? There is a long-standing prediction that at some point in time Damascus may cease to exist, nuked, and I would fully expect that to be coming from the slimy, satanic, scumbag state of Israel. Once again, we see them in the southern area on the Golan Heights trying to steal the oil and territory there. Of course, if Syria were to get control of the terrorists in the north and kick the Israeli-US proxy army out. They could then focus on the Israeli invaders that are now in the Golan Heights that have been lobbing bombs and mortars of the Syrians at will. I'm amazed at the restraint of the Russians. If I had the Israelis coming in with jets and bombing the Syrian army and stuff, I'd have hit those SS-400 missiles and taken those bastards out ASAP. Why tolerate that? But they have. So again, this may or may not be the start of things. But at some point I expect Israel to lob nukes at Damascus in a last-ditch effort to try and knock off Assad. So we'll see. You know what that is? Let's address that. Israel wants Jerusalem to be their capital. He's following us. This is a step in that direction. We have no business moving the embassy there for the Israelis. And they know it too. You're exterminating. What they're doing is they'll be a, you know, last big communist Jews in Israel. The Palestinians. Trump's kissing in Yahoo's ass. Trump wants hotels in Israel. Believe me, he's going to get... Yeah, it's not just hotels. He's getting to a lot of other things in hotels. Hotels remember our intelligence centers. Remember what I said before about almost every major hotel and I'll guarantee you these are now too. They're cambered up and wired up in every room. Virginia Beach, all of those high rises, they were cambered up back in the 90s. We were there like I said when it was going on. Well the hotel, it's right on the beach, I'd have to look up the name of the thing again. But the one that we stayed in that was paid for by the hosts, was under new management third time around and they were the feds were in there wiring up the building while we were there. Staff knew what they were doing. They just didn't know who owned the place. They're working on the head television monitors and they're testing all the equipment. The cameras are in the fire smoke alarms. It feels really weird looking, long and long gated smoke alarms. They look about, what, four or five fingers deep, but they're about a little more than the size of a toilet paper roll. The camera's in there along with the audio. They have an audio pickup too. Great for black or for anything else you wanna do. Oh baby, oh baby, you spin me around. So think about it, Trump. See, the hotels are like bra prostitutes out right out of there. Go to the bar, you've seen the movies. It really does work that way. You're looking for an escort. Well, you'll get an escort. Well, yeah, but you see the thing is that in the process, especially if it's a better or well-to-do, think about business meetings, conference rooms, contact points. If you wire all of that up, you have a lot of advanced information, and if you have a good intelligence service and you're worth a lot of money, If you have a good intelligence team that you put together, which is a corporate team, you've got a whole database that you can draw from constantly to include personal information. Personal contacts and personal conflicts formulate business as much as actual trade does. Somebody pissing in somebody's pool, somebody messing with somebody else's girlfriend, somebody buying some prostitutes that the other one wanted that night, who knows? Or some boy, or some, you know, fill in the blank. Yeah, Trump's got this special relationship with Israel. It's really... He's from New York. Now, come on. What did I say months ago? I know that. Years ago. It's even more than that with Trump. It's even more than that with Trump. No, it's... Yeah, but no, no. Wait a minute. Stop. Okay, no, it's not... It is exactly what I'm saying. When I say New York, that's Oiboy Town. I know. Listen, every time you watch, I'm going to tell you something, watch any BS program about New York and they will, mandatorily, if you have somebody in the bureaucracy, they're wearing a Yamacol. Every scene, there will be a menorah in the background or there will be a guy with a Yamacol or both. Like in the offices, I'm not talking about home or over at the synagogue, I'm talking about in the government buildings. Watch anything that has New York in it. The rest of New York State don't consider New York City part of their state. It's like they're a separate entity under themselves. They'd like to carve them off and dump them off in the ocean or at least get them away from them. They're a leech on the rest of the state of New York just like Chicago is for Illinois, just like Detroit and Grand Rapids and Flint have been for Michigan. You know, Indianapolis for the rest of the state there. You know, once they become too big a sprawl, they become a suckhole for everybody else's resources. And... I thought that was a real good point. Why does Russia kiss Israel's ass? Well, they've been... At one point or another, part of this is the old team, remember, the who controlled the Russian communism. The Jews. That's all there is to it. There's no argument on that. Everybody... and Solzhenitsyn's last book, they won't bring it into the US. Why? Solzhenitsyn's last book is The Jews in Russia. It's the relationship and the progressive. Remember, all Russians write Bibles. They don't write books. They write dictionary-sized books. He goes into detail with all the information available. Because it is available, it's all out there off the shelf. At one point, all that stuff was open door. Before Solzhenitsyn passed away, he put it down in book form. It's available in Russia. It's just not available here. Right, but if Israel is going to support Syria in any way and Russia is getting their people killed and shooting up Syria, why does Russia put up with Israel interfering? Russia has told the U.S. ... No, no, no, no, no, no. Okay, nobody is at war. Here's the thing about a two-faced or three-faced political situation here. Nobody is at war, but they are at war. It's kind of like when you, you know, it's explained many times. You have tiers or different elements that are, are connective to each other to a degree, but not in any true cooperative way. They're just simply new, we'll say it's just a neutral policy. But at the, at the ground pounder or grunt level, which is what you're seeing, they're playing the, you know, game of semantics. Everybody is. The Israelis, everybody knows that the Israelis run ISIS. In fact, they know what ISIS means. Like I've said, why keep repeating it, repeating it, repeating it? The only way to get it through people's heads is to reinforce it by repeating it. Do what the other side does. Repeat it, repeat it, repeat it. Again, the Russians have their own agenda. The Russians have connective tissue. All these nation states do. There are subgroups of, well, the pedophile group, religious factions. Like I said, you got the Catholic mafia, you got the Irish mafia, you got the Black Power mafia here. I'm not just talking Black Lives Matter. They're punks. Talking about the people who really take things seriously and will kill you. And or kill each other. They don't necessarily walk out of their sphere unless you walk into theirs. The same is true with governments. Everybody has spies. Everybody's watching everybody. Everybody knows that everybody has spies. But there's this cordial agreement that sometimes breaks down when somebody gets a little excited because they think they might get ahead or they might be getting behind. Otherwise, there's this mock civility that takes place, and that's what you're seeing. There's this mock fake civility. Everybody is casual at the dinner party, but in reality, there's a half a dozen murderers there coming along with the ones holding the drinks whose job it is, if need be, to just tear everybody a new hind end. Look, they're invited guests, and they're quite cooperative. Just don't let them off the lead. Yeah, and they might go on their own, which does happen too. See, that's the other thing. People change sides. This is the dynamics of what is, again, international politics and also business, which is the other half of the problem here is, again, it's like I said, America was very unique in that we had more of it in the box than everybody else. And the big advantage is that we were not property. We've let that slide and that's where, you know, again why things have changed not only here but progressively you will see them change in other parts of the world as the trade house. America with regard to liberty is the trade house. They had to acquiesce because of the change that we made. But if we were stupid enough to let it slip away, that change that's necessary or the appeasement that's necessary because of the change ceases to exist. It's not necessary. Why? The Americans don't value their liberty. They become the same kind of, you know, again, plead slobs that everybody else is. Now you don't have to appease anyone anymore. The same is true with regard to deals with countries. The Israelis, hey, they sell anything to everybody. They got a secret. The only problem is you don't know what kind of spy versus spy versus spy versus spy game you're getting into unless you're paying attention. Plans within plans. Circles within the circles. just the way the world is. They're not buying Russian Sakoys, that's for sure. No, they're not playing games. They're playing a very serious keep game. In fact, they're coming back up, they know it. That's one of the things about the Russians, they understand. Well, real quick on that note, guys, they're trying to get us into the Crimea. It's like, go back 120 years and you'll see what I'm talking about. They're trying to get us right back into the old battlefields under the logic they can laugh their ass off because they can take us there and get us killed there. and we don't have a clue about history. They're just reenacting stuff. It's sick. It's really sick. It's why we need to look straight at these people and tell them we know what they're doing and we know what they're up to. Anyway, there's a bunch of subjects from the end of the hour. Oh God. How about that location, location, location? The area you just mentioned. How about that first into the mouth? Yep. God bless the Republic. 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