Mark Koernke discussed Senate Democratic proposals for Black farmer debt forgiveness and land restoration, criticizing the initiative as ineffective and expressing skepticism about government programs. The episode featured extensive technical discussion on thermal imaging equipment (FLIR One Pro LT), preparedness strategies including vehicle camouflage and heat signature reduction, mechanized unit training and combined arms operations, and YouTube-based self-education on military equipment and tactics. Koernke emphasized prior planning, standard operating procedures, and practical field skills. The show concluded with a transition to Machine Gun Randy's Veterans Manual program, which focused on veteran welfare, tobacco industry accountability, and personal reflections on cancer treatment and end-of-life care.
You know Tom, I'm gonna ask you again, would you put the glasses on? It only can take a second. Just try the glasses. They're not expensive sunglasses, just try them. Well, you know, are they like polarized or something? What do you care? They're free. I'm giving them to you. Just put the glasses on. We're sitting here relaxing, having a cup of coffee. We're in a coffee shop. Everything's cool. Go ahead, just put the glasses on. I don't know, Mark. I don't want to know. I trust you. I'm gonna put the cami those places. I'll put them on. I know Tom, in fact look at there's one on that woman's shoulder too. It looks like kind of a giant slug with like an octopussy kind of mouth. He's a crazy one, Mikey! And the way it's born in, it's kind of scary, isn't it? Well, it looks like a ball worm! Not, not... Does anybody else know about it? Tom, a lot of us do. We've all been paying attention for a long time. You'll notice, look on the one... Why did you find out about this? Well, Tom, Tom, it's okay. Relax, Tom. Remember, we're all thinking. We all know what's going on. I've been watching this all the while. You and I have been sitting here as they've been coming and going. But, you know, the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses, I went to Live 365. And then I tuned in to Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, I found there were other places like PBN.4MT.com. I'm really worried about this. Oh, I know Tom. Tom, look at that one over there. The one tentacle says Neocon and the other tentacle says Liberal and they're wrapped right around that wall. That's how it's said! It's hideous, I know Tom. But after a while you get used to it. I've been wearing these glasses for a long time and you can see everything now. You notice, look at these other people that's almost like they're a soup. It's definitely not how it's been called. Oh, but Tom, Tom, once you put the glasses on and now that you know, you can never go back to sleep. I know. Okay, Tom. I'll tell you what. When we go home, I want you to get out on the computer and I want you to go to live 365 punch in Liberty Tree radio then you can go or you can go to Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg.com or you can go to PBN dot 4 mg.com but you know what Tom like I said calm down start to get close closet monster Oh, yes, in fact look at that one over there. Oh, man that guy looks like death warmed over doesn't he? His eyes are starting to roll back. If you take the glasses off for a second, Tom, you notice something? They look perfectly normal. Put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you. Let me check. Oh my god! It's okay, I got it. I invented the internet. I'm on the internet! Okay, you're safe now, Tom. We gotta get out of here. Let's go! Dream the other night, Ed. Well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. 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. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. Indist the land of the free and home of the 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 to number. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be married. 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in 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 and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the Land of the Front. And, ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west south north northeast ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com a m f m micro stations and f m conventional stations c b bay stations and uh... all truck net and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with the west card go to the evening to all of our friends out there lower forty nine including the great state of jefferson along with kona still lying to states territories and the clock it is eight oh seven p.m. eastern standard time it is monday the fifteenth of february it is the thirteen to reopen pb and the socialist and in your face pain in your face and then the wall wall just rub in their weenie all over all the other key you can here you know they're all the area and he didn't wash course they just picked up and now they want to get close they want to get even closer uh... yet soviet socialist occupation of america with the k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic dance of swords the adventure anyway uh... for those of you didn't see this real quick senate dimes unveil charters for black farmers act all-ya occurs don't you know everybody just picked out those black farmers and black barbed-up you did that anybody believe that a group of senate demicons have released a pair of bills to forgive debt and restore the land that had been lost in order to empower a new generation of black farmers to succeed and or i now black farmers the rescue other people working your ass off you're not well if you were very good but you need to get some of those other people you know what each meeting and i i knew these assets proposing this garbage at this point in time the situation with no pistol anybody for everybody out there again this this is uh... william thank you ever do that for gimme looking for the articles over on newsmax dot com course newsmax is already flipped and done all kinds of other goofy garbage to the point where they're just the other show to replace f a ux uh... monday february fifteen today is the fifteenth twenty twenty one uh... senate dems unveil joe's does for black farmers only as by the adore bunker monday fifteenth of february twenty twenty one six forty p m those posted i was in the eastern standard time and uh... i don't either you just go ahead what read the dribble if you want you know it's gonna work out well we just got to get money to black people and here's what really killed you know i'm gonna get it from julie some jewish character three-piece-suit jewish operator in downtown manhattan is all the sudden got a big cup of power here what about the problem before well number of them all by the black before you got them can you picture this i can't get a little bit jewish dot that jewish black guy i i i i i don't want to tell me about it dot you know that big magic tips gonna fall from the sky it's going to put a chocolate milk in it but it's going to somebody else who's going to get the chocolate milk and it ain't going to be the black farmers. Yo, would it be the dark farmers of Israel? There you go. They're kind of dark. Most everybody mistakes them for Arabs constantly. So yeah, they're close enough. Yeah, and of course they'll never pick up a shovel or run a John Deere or an Alice Chalmers or anything like that. Or a Ford or whatever. It doesn't mean anything. It doesn't mean anything. Farm machinery. They're three-piece farmers. That's who's going to be standing up for this stuff. That'll just be another tip for the Jewish mob to run their mouths over and laugh while they're gurgling your goodies. I've got all that gold. I've got all that gold too. that headed so just a little you know they're falling everywhere followed out of the cabinet they're not for you go i am that not for you so anyway let's see uh... here's another one that got me the deal you'll harm or bar has been made like the co-chair of one of our foreign affairs committee uh... well i've been not a surprise the soviet that is this is how the soviet work for shills wake up the road ball break in the rooms anyway uh... apparently ran paul because the uh... or you'll bill han omar came here and we fed her we closer we got a welfare she got schooling she got health care and then lo and behold she has the art of actually winning a seat in congress and she says we're a terrible country i think that is about as ungrateful as you can get ram paul but ram paul well he kinda dug his heels in the last minute one of the things about the republic i'm starting to see the propaganda there's a piece of somebody else sent me uh... robert and it's uh... you know where the democrats are looking at this each made easy and it's all blueprints ripped off and there's this republic rat off you know with his back to you walking away with the blueprints under his arm and it's like you had no that really didn't happen okay the only reason the republic rat in the last minute of all of this chicanery and farce actually made it look like they were doing something because they were getting envelopes back like a bunch that i know people sent in why are you asking me for money you show and don't send me anymore about part of the republic party anymore by a few yellow would want to be a little bit more than they can get a little bit of that they got a lot of it everybody that i've somebody that uh... i've no uh... for it known for years actually to the republican party here in michigan They already got a whole pile of stuff and it wasn't directed, didn't go directly to Washington right away. Remember, they've got offices here in Michigan and people have called up that are, well, they flat out said, well, you guys, with the way you people acted and how you failed us, but they're yapping now four years down the road guys. Now in between today, well, the beginning of this last month, to the fourth year down the road for the next election, because that's how they're pulling this garbage with the trumpet now. In four years he could be, like, in the meantime, what happens to this country in that four years period? That's a war, that's a full length war, four years. You do know that, right? I'm not talking about just, you know, like a war like American War for Independence coming up right now, or the, you know, you call it the American War of Prevention. I'm just saying that on an average, that's like, that's a war. Four years is a war, people. How much damage can an enemy do inside your camp in four years when all so much has already been done and was done conveniently while Trump was in? let's remember something everybody is acknowledging this there had a cat they can't stop but acknowledge it because everybody has a better understanding what happened last year with the bat faggots going after how many different gun items turns out that trumpets little you know will call me daughter and little comedy you know some of the law all they had his little idiots dick brain going near all the other pompeau paul's bat faggots and go after the guns and they have been already so they were already on a roll before the latest you know she'll watch the article in operation that plugged in with the fake election and all the rest of the the boss kangaroo patty cake everything kangaroo patty cake boxing that's what i told you before that that this is looking like and that exactly what it's been so now of course we have the the fake read that was posted type of so we would pay attention to the u.s. government being in syria and being a serial we need to be out of syria now we need to be out of the model east pissed on the israelis they don't deserve any of our money they shouldn't get anything neither should anybody else there guess what they got here's something you all need to remember they got a little money anybody remember this or we need to put money to package that they got a little money you do understand pakistan has a little money they have their own economies they in fact they make money hand over fist they really do by solid gold bathroom fixtures Really? Not kind of, sort of. There's a whole bunch of people in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, which is why the Iraqis hated the Kuwaitis because it was invaded. It was actually part of Iraq at one time, remember? Yeah, there's a whole bunch of BS going on with all this, but they really do get solid gold back. So do the Jewish mobsters. They're doing the same crap. They're doing, excuse me, the same stuff. I gotta watch that there. I know it's disgusting and they're disgusting. If you watch the meat, well, I know the gabell fish. I'm telling you, there's splatters everywhere. But anyway, as it stands, the Republicans are making it look like they did so much to us, to us, but not for us. Everybody better be looking at it to us, but go ahead, call or jump in there. Yeah, number four here on the Black Farmers. You remember how in Mexico when they were coming across the borders they gave them information on how to apply for certain services and things like that? I think we need to do that also for the black farmers. We were black farmers. Post big signs on Gates property say free land and put the flyers up for that. That's all free land, Gates property. But you got to take his viruses shots first. And, uh... Oh, a happy combination. Yeah, it's a sweet, sour thing, right? Right, and they can see from what happened to their black comrades and other... In Africa, what has happened to his vaccines. So it's reparations. He needs to do that. The other thing I was a little bit wrong when we ended that one hour recently, I said it was $149 for that device made by Flair, F-L-I-R. It's a Flare 1 Pro LT Pro-grade thermal camera for Android and micro USB connector. 4800 Pexel resolution. It's regular price is $300. It's on sale now for $169. And I was thinking that you could plug it in if you had an outdoor camera, an Android camera. You could plug it in and watch your surroundings for what lights up. in the distance, I'm not sure what the distance pickup it is, there's probably a thousand to twelve hundred feet but that least will be nobody real close to gather on you and it's an energy sipper and that's the cheapest way to get into thermal that I can see and it's over at a camera store called ADORAMA and you can use this device for a lot of other things looking for heat signatures and leases and see how your your camo when you get kitted up, see how your heat signatures look with this small device here to reduce your clothing desired layers and that's over at ADORAMA.com and it's called Flare 1 Pro LT. It's made by the flare company. Now go ahead and repeat that three more times for everybody and go slow. Don't take your time. Don't rush it. The website is ADORAMA.com. It's a photography company and it's ADORAMA.com. It's a Flare 1 Pro LT. You can probably search it that way and see what the reviews are and write-ups are. It's $130 off. It's a Flare One Pro LT Pro Grade Thermal Camera for Android. I think you might look around and see if they can also make an adapter to go to the Apple if you're going to use that. I know they make an Apple one, but I don't know if that's one on sale or not. Again, it's A-D-O-R-A-M-A.com. and it's $169 and that's the cheapest thermal I can find to get into the business of using it as a tool or maybe an outside device. I was wondering if this could be adapted for an android flying drone because it's got a USB connector to it so that might be... I don't see why it wouldn't, it depends on weight but also if you've got a bigger piece of equipment I don't see why it couldn't be adapted to a number of different cameras. Yeah, so it would be it'd be possible in fact if it were the only difference would be maybe if it was an articulated Turret that you're going to probably end up making it static. You're just not going to you know move it You're going to move the machine instead of moving the turret because you know they have the ability It's like you have you know you have like a commander's cupola basically with a camera is what it comes down to So the machine can be moving in one direction obviously pan wherever it wants to 360 Instead you'd be using the machine itself to do all of your lateral and perverse motion, whatever it is you're going to do there. I could see depending on the size here. I was looking at it using it like a periscope in a ditch formation with a long enough cable you could peer over and see if you see any bright spots that light up. And then also around the home or building, look around corners, have that part outside and have the monitor screen on the inside run through the wall with a cable. Right, well that in fact you know they even show an application but it is a static head quad at the very bottom of the listing for the FLIR. Yeah. There's actually variation but what we're talking about you have the right idea you can take and adapt with an older piece of heavier equipment, a minor to the bigger beast anyway and you should be able to you know and carry back most of our setup on a which you know you have to actually what the system is based on who's uh... hardware but i believe that some of the runoff the android system to begin with or you've already got only going to have a problem facing them you know connecting the big thing is again the only issue is is uh... tactical weight but they're here again uh... it can't be that heavy still looks to be for all again fairly lightweight i don't see uh... the weight on it though with electronics and the lenses and stuff it looks like one-fourth the size of a standard tablet right iPhone or yeah Android phone but I thought for peering around corners and having it outside on a 360 that you could have a drill mortar to turn it different ways well the fastest thing to do there's a number of different adapters would hold the unit you would actually attach it to whatever your what any of the heavier drone units that you've got the quads out there probably with just a very short umbilicus because you want to keep it short I actually got one sit right in front of it's only about four inches long that would work with that I just think it's weird we're talking about this because it's exactly what this is but they're they make all kinds of jumpers because you minimize weight you know every out you every pair you know tip them an out you shave off gives you more thrust gives you more time and the thing is that this isn't can't be that heavy So, the biggest thing is trying to find the most ultra-light off-the-shelf fixture that you can hook it up to. And then, the third item is simply your umbilical that goes from the unit itself to your sending unit, which has multiple...some of these have multiple jacks. I mean, some are actually set up to service more than one type of microjack. I don't know why. Other than just, again, it must be the different... You know, charging systems obviously, but that's not all that's involved there because the other facing technology for hooking up to different systems, once it's back on the ground, especially if it's got memory and it's sending live, you might just choose not to send because one of the things I have pointed out about that, if you do use a sending system, if you are sending back telemetry slash information, uh... what's going to happen is that what i'd be hunting for you know what i mean it will be on the modern battlefield down the road we know that the others that that the regime if you look at all the the publications that are out there that everybody has it does have monitoring countermeasures and electronic jamming technologies to deal with the problem sold the big thing is in many cases you still could have a little delay but you would still have on-time collection within a reasonable window actionable really no response So, this is either way this would work. Either way, it would be A+. And thermal, the big thing is, remember what we've talked about, although you do want detail wherever you can, you know how we tested all of our original thermal equipment? Is the same idea, you know, something that was relatively bargain basement, it was thermal scanning technology for electrical harnesses in walls. And what we actually did, I mean, even those weren't cheap, but years ago back in the late eighties early nineties that was the most common tool off the shelf you could buy other than military grade and that's what we adapted to uh... monitoring in the field originally you can only do a poll scan i don't think we're familiar with these guys what you would do is scam and as you can you would get a player office you would get a flash off the screen and then you come back and you identify and and and gree a day of where the hot spot The next step was an on-time delivery screen that actually showed you the image of where the hotspot was. But originally, even just the idea that with that thermal detector, you're identifying how many threats because as you scan a tree line, which should be, for example, it's 12 degrees outside right now here in Michigan. If I get anything on that tree line that's anything over 12 degrees, it's going to make me go, hmm. And anybody that's 98.6 out there, even bundled up or trying to stay, you know, stay warm in any way, shape or form, which you will, is going to have some kind of thermal signature coming off, and that makes it a check mark. Now, this is much more sophisticated than that old idea, but it would still, we still use all that old technology, seriously, but this is a big heads up for the price. I'd like to know if this also would work with motion alert, so you could hide this in a hidey hole with a throwaway phone. And whenever something hot comes by, it takes a picture of it and sends it to your other phone to alert you what the heat signature is. On-time game camera. Yeah. Yeah, except in this case would be full thermal range. You know what? Thank you for reminding me of that. On that note, okay, a lot of these range... No, good point. We've talked about this before, but nobody's ever crossed over into that. If just like taking this and adapting it sideways, don't forget that there are plenty of good videos on YouTube about disassembling and taking older digital cameras and making them full IR sensitive. Okay, something to think about there guys, because a lot of these older game cameras are giveaway prices, but most of them are not necessarily full range, they're daylight systems. They have both daylight or the oldest. Daylight only, no IR LEDs or anything like that, but they're giveaway prices. I've seen them for $3 and $4 apiece, and that's still, just like you said, a sensor camera. So it is a good piece of base technology and would probably be the most affordable way. Think about it. You can bring the cost down that much more. The unit that is going to be collecting is going to be passing through that add-on that cost about $160, $100. We'll say $170. We'll just say $170. Now, you're buying the game camera, the daylight game camera, for $4 or $5. And it's ruggedized, by the way. It's set up to be strapped to a tree and left out for how long indefinitely without loss of performance. So just think of how you can make cheaper up. Think Cray computers. This is how the Cray supercomputers were built. The Cray supercomputer was not built with cutting edge technology. The Cray computer was built with hand-me-down bargain basement brand-new-in-the-box components. Think about that. The Cray, the kids made millions. They were college students. The guys that made originally developed kind of like the Gates thing. They were kids. figured out they will take a bunch of these old all motherboards that nobody wants because there's billions of we get a pro dollar ninety two p's and will just patiently fodder every one of those borders together with a whole bunch of wire and the rest of history as they say so when you think it about this wherever we can peel back the price in one direction that means we can have more of them so there's another consideration thing to bring it up because the game cameras right now the older ones eric new in the box the cardboard on the outside got faded print half the time and they're just their giveaways though that would probably be the patient that be the patient that now it again if you want to send them when you flaky said we need a phone system or we need a uh... system that has a security camera microwave transmitter those are out there to any earlier ones are cheap to that's true that would be another way there's a couple of different ways that this could be hooked up that would be solutions got the eye of the sky is especially desirable uh... you know what the thing we have a really talked about guys to be ever actually looked at a real by the guy search i'm not talking about where they finally figured out where you are but something i brought up many times you will notice that they never show you what i am the guy thermal of them just passing over an area and trying to find someone Okay, have you ever noticed this? They always show you when they're finally, oh, they're up close and you can make out a human silhouette. But until such time, or only when somebody gets, and what have I told you, a million times, gets sloppy, do you do realize that from 5,000 feet up or 6,000 feet up, you're looking down on an object? That object is only a, you know, the size of your head with two other somethings left and right of your head, your shoulders, as a target of opportunity. so whatever you think about this now remember you can do over there were not over the horizon but you can do angular approach imagery which you look at a major got more surface area but the more you do to conceal and this is the advantage also of having formal just like you said test your equipment to see what's flashy at what's not some of your nylons and some of your clothes and we don't forget a lot of those patches that were made uh... they show up really well with night vision and they show up really well verbal and sometimes they show up really well only on thermal now the argument has been that i've mentioned that times is friend fo a friend at full issue what what what our government here since they're not fighting a clock clap they are me uh... if uh... when you look at a in technology you can actually see often on the ground because well the other side are all a bunch of you know that'll wearing kids that are nineteen years old you killed all their parents and you're trying to deal with the oil from their country and they have they have nothing in the way of equipment so it's pretty lop sided and what will we have it still pretty lop sided now like fighting americans where we got a lot of garbage on hand also ready to do a lot of people also a lot of people don't think about thermalizing their vehicles because when you're driving out your hidey-hole lp opie uh... your vehicle stays warm quite a long period of time there's techniques you can use to keep the engine cal from bright lighting way up because once they find that they start doing circles around that to see where you might be hiding. As a matter of fact, place to look. I haven't looked to see how much in the way of exciting videos are on YouTube on that subject but I'm going to remind everybody the big step up was when on the M60 battle tank They dealt with that specifically and had to do with standoff hole panels. And in fact, the other part, why do you, as we said many times, guys, why do you think there's a blanket on the main gun of most tanks? What's that for? Doesn't help with cooling. It's to keep the boys from riding it and getting their junk burnt. Again, method to madness. So don't say it doesn't work because it's already being used. Okay? They just don't want you to think about it. but the technique if you watch if you look at the model bm sixty the big m sixty straight which obviously the m forty eight bm sixty or so close i mean they were just you know the whole change is the big weight of the spot because you got the boat front end on the forty eight you got the slab front end on the on the uh... m sixty but otherwise everything was totally integratable for all critical systems And one of the things that was the big step up on the M60 from the M60 straight to the A1, which was adapted back to the earlier tanks, is the thermal slash IR reduction paneling and paint that was used to reduce the engine signature, which is the most common way that they were tracking the tanks. Now, it doesn't help that when you're looking from the air, if a 50-ton vehicle goes cross-country, have you ever seen the track marks that a tank makes? You may not see the tank, but you could probably follow where and nowadays with a drones. It's even a little easier You can follow where the tank went quite easily guys Ever had a mace flood trail? Yeah, it's one of those things that people don't think it's like wow It's like it's what we've told you before about road discipline One of the many things as part of operational security for all of our facilities we have mps the mps job is to explain to you where your vehicle is going to be parked there are more than a few reasons for it but if you're again if you're going to have to leave We put you out on the pavement or the gravel parking areas and you actually have a designated area that we try to keep you over in a corner. Everybody else is going to stay for the weekend. Your vehicles get parked up underneath the pines and over underneath the canopies and all the other places and we have a lot of parking, but we map this all out from the air. And the important thing is that those vehicles don't move until the end of a three-day window of activity. So they don't score the earth, they don't tear everything up, and they don't leave a bunch of just like you're saying, snail trails that take you right to X marks the spot. And this is something that is all part of prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. And you all need to be thinking ahead on this. It's one thing for a vehicle to travel a road. Think about this. Now you've already seen thermal signaturing with footprints, right? Okay, well it's one thing for a vehicle to travel down a road. What happens when 40, 50 or 60 heavy vehicles travel down a road? In fact, if it's a secondary road, it won't be a road for very long. It's going to be a bog after a while. You've got five, six, seven hundred pieces of equipment moving down that road. This is why you have combat engineers. In fact, those engineers, several of them were assigned to command just for the purpose of estimating road requirements and to look at the road grid based upon modern mapping or, again, intelligence collected to determine best routes to redistribute the weight of transport to move cross country. And I ain't even talking about getting off the road yet. So just something to think about there. with all that and also the peeing everywhere with the undisciplined piers leaving the market. Little piss trails everywhere, sir. Yeah, what do you mean? I got car tracks and piss trails. Oh, yeah, I see what you mean. And the Ria sniffers have already been through there. Smells like human excrement. Hey. So, human excrement. Well, I'll let you go. Number four out. Well, appreciate the heads up on that, and for everybody out there again, that is Adorama, A-D-O-R-A-M-A dot com. And then go to the FLIR One systems. Thank you, sir. And again, they do have all the other conventional FLIR you're familiar with. Official FLIR technology, the company. In fact, I'm looking to see, they did have one or two other, oh yeah, you can spend whatever money you want, including helmet-mounted units, holding yards. Most white phosphor night vision monocular, only price-wise. uh... next real quick and we mentioned uh... armor again summer talk about this armored truck guys medical support communications transportation mechanized now mechanized would include and should include uh... rotary ring fixed-wing and obviously mechanized slash armored units Now, one of the things I always laugh at is there's always the idiot that opens their face, what's a good truck gonna do against the Abrams? Well, absolutely nothing, because the truck's fastened the Abrams and can go places they can. Plans on getting the hell out of the way. What's your point? What is that? Yeah, shut up. Same is true with regard to... Here's the basic rule. With armor, it's training crews to be teams. Does everybody understand that? No different from when you were in a field exercise. When you're training as infantry when your fire teams are working together your squads are working together the platoon is copacetic Two different platoons are deploying and each one is performing those their specific mission to the same basic spec to a standard, okay and Half of this battle is is without communications common sense Memorization of SOP standard operating procedure so that you don't have to give orders Okay All stick time is good time. Where does that come from? Aircraft. What does that mean? Don't care if it's a glider, a piston engine, or a jet. Time is time. Range time is... I don't care what you're training with. It's a matter of whether or not you train seriously with it. And anybody who doesn't understand that doesn't have a clue about how to train people. Now, we'll go to wheels. All wheel time, or track time, is good time. And you know what, they always do all this stupid, I've been listening to these idiot sticks, you know, this is the German Jesus card board takes, yeah, and then kicked everybody's ass in 1940 and had a little better resource, they could have kept doing that. But as it is, yeah, they trained what they had because it developed the process of interactive combined arms team operations. Now the same is true with using those trucks. especially if you've decked them out accordingly because you can, you know, when you armor them up, you can also infantry crewmen them up. Now there's different philosophies. I want you to take a look at the Rhodesian patterns of the South African pattern for row reconnaissance truck and row reconnaissance or row transport units. Remember the seats in the middle, the weapons are facing out. That way everybody can contribute to the battlefield. You're still probably gonna try and get the hell out of that truck if it's a before it stops even in many cases depending on what's going on But the idea is that you are going to be able to operate from it as needed Remember if you're wounded you're stuck there you can continue to contribute until you can't all fires count Okay, so mechanized especially is understanding first of all how to work as a team within the vehicle The second is how to work as an integrated platoon moving in the field Move out. I've got you covered. Number one, moving forward. Number two, cover screen left. Number three, cover screen right. Copy. What's, wait a minute, where'd my other vehicles go? Well, I'm the, I'm number four and number five is doing what? Rear guard sweep. But it's SOP, so I don't have to tell him. Number two, take point. Number one, left. Number three, right. All I'm doing is threading the needle here. That's all I need to do. After I give that effect, the only thing I would do is I will give them a designated objective. It's the job of the drivers to figure out how to get to the objective while working as an integrated Overwatch team. You see how this works, but you need time doing that. You start out by just working, even just road travel. Guys, traveling, traveling Overwatch and Overwatch, right? So we need to develop this now. Once I have the basics, if I graduate to that captured piece of equipment, I have to have some time to understand how the wheels work. But my basics are already implanted on helping me to understand how the team works within the machine and how the integrated team works between the different machines towards the objective. Now, most important is that in addition to that, first you need to have all of your individual skills. If you're a mortar crewman, well, the military does it the other way around, and in reality the basics certainly are first. A basic training gives everybody the ground pounder system of government, in other words, infantry. From that point forward, the next critical aspect is to get the person to their specific uniform skill as quickly as possible, mortar crewman, armored crewman, whatever. In this case, you're going to be integrating two processes simultaneously, but you can't skimp on understanding the basics. Well, before your Special Forces, you still had to have basic training, you still had to go through a lot of other specialized training, and you eventually got to the attempt to earn the beret to be in the Special Forces. You didn't get it, wasn't guaranteed. You had to fight for it. You had to actually compete for it. Now in this case, it's an MOS, so you still have to earn it. And in this military occupational skill, forgive me, but in this case your militia occupational skill is going to be a little more rounded than the average bear. You're going to understand mortars, you're going to understand mechanized, you already understand aerosol, you're going to be part of all of that more. The most important thing is study, study, study now and guess what? You know what? Go to YouTube and treat it seriously. Piss on while you can put some music in the background. You know, here's what you do. Put YouTube up. Find your favorite background mood music. Then switch over to those videos that have to do with the Browning Light Machine Gun. The Cadillac gauge armored cars, what I mentioned in the two-hour block. Cadillac gauge armored cars. Peacekeeper, for instance. Any one of them, like the 100 series, any of those, anything from that era. but also look at the russian stuff guys we're going to pick a russian stuff up how about the chinese and by the way do you know what the abrams look like on the inside you know the whole series of videos will show you everything you need to know about the inside the abrams if you really do pay attention they show you how to operate the tank you do know that right you have taken the time to do that right or even watching music videos go over you to be got people who posted all of the original documents for world war two ordinance of the b-air but i don't have a quite full okay model nineteen eighteen guess what there's a show there's a ton of those going to come out of the woodwork is there all over the place they were carried away in world war one and given to another generation and given another generation are brought back to world war two enduring vietnam guys up until sixty six could mail any box right to their home unopened You know how many things came back from Vietnam way before anybody real all they did and they didn't care the government didn't really Pay attention to it. They turned a blind eye But once it got the postmark stamp, but the other Vietnam Vietnamese and Guys, it went right to your doorstep no matter what it looked like, you know, clinger with the cheap parts Well, everybody's got a lot of curtain rods home Yeah, you know, they everybody love those Vietnamese curtain rods. They were beautiful. They were just beautiful. There's a beautiful darling What about the Browning machine gun? Guys, we made so many Browning machine guns, or Browning light, or Browning M1919 variant guns, and the M2 and .30-06 from kits that are semi-auto, that you're going to see thousands and thousands and thousands of them, because once everybody got the templates, all those kits, when they were $125 apiece with two extra barrels, everybody bought them up. Those weapons are out there. You will see Browning's end force, okay? but about the m two browning how about any foreign weapon that you're probably gonna find in the head of your they're gonna be taking from the warm dead hands of an enemy corps because there's a whole bunch of weapons out there presently in service that you really don't get a chance to touch how does the g thirty six work even if it's not the german preparing the g thirty six a bunch of other countries have it feel that works he walked you want to check these things out you want to watch people be ignored stuff for the really good about your goofy garbage what you need is tutorial slash instruction on operation, including physical action. Remember, if you haven't your brain pan, if you've seen somebody do it, you've kinda got an idea. And if somebody's loading the main tank gun on an M1 Abrams, wouldn't it be good to watch that maybe four, five, or six times, or 10 times in a row? Just the loading part, take it back five minutes. Okay, breach block, slide, okay, reco, okay, recoil, eject. small cap okay pick round load round hand clear pay attention how he's using his hands what does he do will he slap the paddle okay and okay and he gives off his he gives out his road and the gunner does his job boom and the round fires again and he goes through it again there goes through the motion Once you have an understanding of how to pick it, then the next job is to figure out what you would be picking from the ordinance rack behind you. Right? All that's available over the counter right now. Bradley's M113s, we've got a pile of M113s, we've got all kinds of M114s, and we've got the Victor series of vehicles which we've been building. So the Victor 2s or Victor 3s are close enough to the M114 with improved modifications that allow for us to integrate all of the original parts with the new parts, but we have a better hole configuration, for instance. This is all stuff that's done. Now there's some things you're not going to get a whole lot of instruction on until you start seeing whatever attends or hundreds of thousands of them are out there. Example was Sussman-Ackerman 50 caliber guns. I got into a big, big, long debate and it's been quiet for a while for that reason because they've just been cranking stuff out. They're not worried about anybody knowing. They're pretty self-explanatory and they're about as simple a weapon as could be imagined, but a belt fed, you know, the B7B belt fed semi-automatic Sussman-Ackerman 50 caliber. uses the standard M2 chain link. Bum, bum, bum. Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, Now, Mr. Michalak can fire 10 rounds in 3 seconds with a Barrett 50 caliber with a 10-round magazine. You, with a fixture-mounted semi-automatic Zussman Ackermann B7B and a 100-round can next to it, or the 20-round, the 20-round, you know, gallon can, yeah, you haven't seen that yet. Wait till you see what we did with number 10 cans. and made them reusable and made them so they could hook and unhook from the weapon system. We took a throwaway, a totally throwaway item and made it a classic munitions throwaway item, except it's not throwaway. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom and the AR-15, AR-10 belt-fed conversion that was originally built by... Yeah! If you're not familiar with that, go look at the AR-10. Go look at the colored videos from Vietnam, the Vietnam era when they were pushing the AR-10. Take a look at the quick belt feed conversion for the AR-10. Now just imagine, if you will, taking the same idea. and adapting it to a tubular receiver fifty caliber my automatic rifle boom boom we have matter we have all we a lot of people have been getting ready for this for a very long time the chinese are in motion the israelis are working with the chinese against the american people they're playing both the demic and a republic rat they got a tentacle up both of their arses only now they started to act like we're workers two sides again there's two sides again yeah i believe you And I'm a Chinese jet pilot named Lao Zi, right? Now, another thing, understanding munitions, example, mortars. Guys, the most priceless, there's a ton of videos. And not only that, but they show you mortar malfunctions, or mortar malfunctions, which I always want to watch. As in, ooh, hang fire, it didn't go off. What do we do? We mildew, son, we mildew. But anyway, you go watch those. I'm not going to write for you because it's radio. I've got other things I'm going to cover here real quick. But take the time and go through YouTube and use the training tool, use the miracle of the computer for what it was supposed to be used for. And in this case, it's to help you to understand them and help to defeat them. Prior or proper planning prevents piss or performance. Think ahead. anyway other things going on uh... one more time somebody that we have to hear hold on that page is w w w dot a d o m dot com was number four to get brought that to us w w w dot a door of all or adorama baby or or a m a dot com and from there you go through what the few with the bill was checked you have a little deal Because deals have all there's all kinds of deals in fact they've got cameras lenses lighting computers videos audio Home electronics photo accessories drones and gaming. Oh, let's see what they have marked on in drones Well, they got one for 14 $1,400 looks like it's a got a very effective camera total control bag everything self-contained All you needed more It's a miracle 40 fourteen hundred dollars and seventeen fifty and one thousand four hundred forty five oh my god okay and two thousand four oh well now we're getting up into the and all my god i just bought a car but that is true you you can spend any amount of money you want with this technology just like most anything else that's out there well enough on that Now, before we go, because we're almost to the top here, is don't forget if you could, and if you see in your heart, donate to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. If you go over to Liberty Tree Radio, we have a donate key on the right side, we have a donate key up above. If you could take the time, donate. We didn't do a series of drawings this year, probably we should start doing at least a few. Nancy's been building a few more things here. And we do have some other things that were sent by you guys that we've been building up. for drawing or a series of drawing so i will let you know because i've had several questions about that the actually people listen locally here even and uh... sold it was will get it on accounting actually was going to some of the stuff before the we did this hour was not just after i finished eating and uh... with some really nice tough we got the optics we do have a few radios uh... stuff that i found that actually was brand new in the package uh... to the upward that the best for us radios i think we'll see what happens there if the unit needs them for you know what my priorities are trying to get that stuff to the book uh... again we could probably do that so we will put a little bit of a drug together will let you know in advance way way in advance and everybody can participate with a lot of you know good people listening to a donated or they thank you and uh... appreciate all the help you're doing there I just got a message back from our friends over at the shortwave end. We will possibly, although more maybe tomorrow, Communications Tuesday by the way. I may know more tomorrow and we might be back up on the 8 to 9 o'clock shortwave. So as soon as I know which frequency we're looking at using and how much we're probably going to buy a month in advance, maybe two, we'll see. We don't know how long this is going to hold together. I'm just assuming we'll run as long as we can. but the neat thing about shortwave is it's another way for you to tune in and if you have any decent piece of equipment at all pretty much not like you're out here with us you know like you're listening to the other technologies we have a just another dimension it would also be good to practice using the shortwave radios you have if you have a an a m f m shortwave radio with whether channel everything else you need to use it you get used to using it uh... i've got some peace equipment like that and i pulled one of them out of the box actually got a brand new uh... with one of these other uh... distress houses and uh... but it's not a big deal but uh... one of the rabbit ear antennas was damaged out of it and it was all the way back to the factory because i think this plastic wrapped okay was plastic sealed inside the box the uh... good thing i got a bunch of those rabbit ears exact same model from one of the other electronic shops for ten cents apiece so that's going back almost as quick as i found that the other was broken not a big deal but you want to check your equipment you to take it out of the rapper now make sure that it all works lights up does what it's supposed to do and make sure everything's a fixed now another thing on that real quick with the radios night vision the foyer we were just talking about or i've noticed you know they are smart enough to the most of the uh... uh... drones is do a battle package of a bag all of the components and support equipment that needs to go along with whatever you're doing if you've got a night vision device you're using uh... for instance one two three rechargeable you want a rechargeable system in the field with you i certainly want more batteries and remember you don't have to use the rechargeables for the night vision or for that matter your lights a lot of you guys i've noticed that i'm not why i don't like this uh... your laser or your uh... balazer maybe i could see but but it's not really a good either the uh... well your auxiliary i are lighting or your uh... later choosing one two three batteries the play made sure uh... night vision device we don't pop that is you're competing and then eventually you're gonna have to decide which is more important i don't need the laser are i don't need the i r illuminator but i'd definitely need the night vision device so you're going to start losing items were on the other hand if you have double or purple a uh... uh... properly forgive me double a battery uh... items like for example lighting That's a lot cheaper to run and it's typically going to be the lights going to use more power or the laser is going to use more power faster than say the night vision device. That sounds weird but the laser especially depending upon what model it is and how intense it is etc. It's just like the hyper intense light flashlights. The AAA or AA battery packs would be a better choice, I think, personally, but again, you're stuck with what you're stuck with. A lot of them have pushed the 123 battery out there. There are a few companies that have trays of 100. Now, I went back to check on the one, I'm not even mentioning it. They already sold out since the last time I mentioned them on the air. And it was a good price, basically came to under $2 apiece, which is a way price for a 123 battery. But there are other sources out there. And no matter what, if you have committed to night vision, I don't care what generation, typically the same battery packs are being used for everything. So with the one, two, three battery and whatever. Now here's another thing to think about. You can, with a little fine wire modification, create an external battery pack that would, you just basically leave the woven hair leads. open at the end and what you would do is just simply pick them into the uh... and work both ends of the battery positive negative and supplement if the battery was saved down on juicer dying uh... it's a way they could have a little spare battery packs you combine for nothing over the place i just looked at a bottom and what what everybody but fx dx uh... wish all of them carry these little things are part of their electronic widgets category but you're talking a dollar apiece for something that might save you a whole lot of trouble down the road because you need if you don't have adapters you need to make adapters you'd be ready to do this now it means it's going to still be some fidget you know there's going to be some jury rigging there just why mr. electrical tape is your friend don't forget that but the big thing is again uh... it's not permanent this is purely designed as a job situation you were out too long you've been in the field for a while there's other batteries available the stuff you usually expect to see it we should got some juice to run that that uh... night vision device for that formal device a little longer Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We are not going to get caught flat footed any category You just need to be thinking ahead So this should be part of what you look at putting in those little pairs spare parts kits I mentioned this before the bail phone radios a lot of them are proprietary batteries. However, if you pay attention Some some of the models have if you go and buy them have a regular AAA or AA battery pack that replaces the proprietary battery Now, I don't know which models are left or if they've stopped doing that because, you know, they don't want you really to be able to step away from their supply system. But if you can do that, that should be in communications your next priority. If you've done the belt... Oh! Radios. Then you want those battery packs. And the reason is obvious because the proprietary batteries at some point are simply not going to be available. Let's say China goes after us. They're not going to send stuff to you. They're not going to send stuff to any of us. clothing that's going to be gone real quick all kinds of other tech that everybody's been thinking or you know they can mean taken for granted hell even the cheap batteries i'm talking about they're not going to be here they're not going to see if you don't have any money to begin with because they're stripping you of your your economy and then on top of that they have to fight you you think your enemies going to supply you Anyway, we gotta go for now, but for everybody out there, Parapurper Planning prevents this poor performance, go right down the shopping list and look and see what it is. Maybe I always miss something. If you've got a better idea, run with it. Establishing the part of your SOP, Standard Operating Procedure. God bless ours, Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And the beginning, as always, on the run. We're gonna get out of the way for now. Head's working over, more LTR coming up and we'll be back tomorrow same time. Guys, remember, whatever you're gonna do, get it in motion. Got all the eyes across the T's. Get something done every day. Your enemy is planning on, well, this is their end game for America, they have their way. We're gonna stop it. God bless you. When I saw James flash a peace sign from the plane He was all to fight for Uncle Sam In the war torn jungles He gave names when he first arrived country He could not believe his eyes Couldn't understand why people But I'm not getting any audio. Okay, am I on now? There, now we got you. Okay, I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. It is 909 and it's time to open your Veterans Manual. I am your host, Machine Gun Randy. I come to you through LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. And the number for the show is 712-4320-900. Activation code is 957-464-FOUND-STAR-6. Again, those numbers are 712-432-7. The activation code is 957464, the star 6 will be mute you. So if you'd like to call in tonight, that number is 7124320900. Activation code is 957464, a star 6 will be mute you. Hey, I owe an apology for Thursday. I went out to buy a car, which I did pretty good with it. And I thought it was Wednesday. And it happened sometimes. But when I got home, it was 9 30. And I was asked, how come you didn't call your show in? And I said, it's tomorrow night. And they said, well, it's Thursday here. I said, well, there it goes. I'm getting mixed up sometimes, especially when you've been running around the way I have the last year. But yeah, things are working out good. And I hope things are the same with you all out there. Right now, we're in the middle of getting six to 10 inches of snow tonight. And I've been on the road all day yesterday, all day today, and probably all day tomorrow. But yes, hey, I got a nice vehicle to do it. So things are looking better this way finally. And I just want to remind you that we got troopers out there that are coming home for leave or they're getting discharged. And you might run into them in the airport. And if you do, welcome them home. Buy them a beer. But don't let nobody mess with them. You see somebody messing with them, step them, and make sure that you are loud enough for people to hear you, and get them away from them. And watch out because there are a bunch of wackos out there that might have something under their trench coat. So yeah, be careful with that. Don't let them mess with our soldiers that are coming home from a war. It was giving them the right to go up and talk to them that way. You want to know a good way to come home from Moore. You should have came home from Vietnam more. It was no, well, it was no walk, three times square, grabbing a girl and giving her a kiss. You did that, you got your butt kicked because you was a Vietnam veteran, not because you kissed a girl. But I guess it was the first war that we had lost. Well, when I left, we was winning. I should have stayed there. So they wouldn't let me. I put in for an extension. And the first sergeant told me, he says, you can put in for it though, but I'm going to put it in file nine and you're going to go back to Fort Carson, Colorado, which was a hell of a lot better than Kantian. But, excuse me, right? Had some wine go down the wrong way. Oh, did I say wine? A glass of water went down the wrong way. But where was I before I started copping? So anyways, we'll go on. When I came home from mom, it was a lot worse than any other war that we had been through. I guess they don't like losers. But like I said, we was women when I left. I shouldn't have been treated so badly. But hey, they treated us the worst. And that's why our soldiers are treated so good today. Our soldiers are treated good today because they treated us bad when we came home from Vietnam. We didn't have no welcome home. We had some get the hell out of here. America woke up to that and it was probably 10 years later. It was 10 years later. I was out 12 years later. I was out in 69 and there in 79 I was walking down up here in Florida, down by Daytona. And this lady came up and she excused herself and she says, I had a prisoner of war shirt on. She says, would you, would you in Vietnam? And I said, yes, I was. And she says, thank you for your service. And she shook my hand and turned around and left. And that was my first home welcoming. 10 years later, but hey bless her for it because you know what? Now we're to the point to where a weapon you're having in the other store and you're interrupted about seven times by people, kids and older people welcoming you home and thanking you for your service. It's a heck of a lot better than what we had in 69. And that's why our soldiers are treated better today than they were then. Not because they've won the war, because the war hasn't been won. It's been declared war won a few times. But they're still there in Afghanistan, in Syria. And any other place that the CIA can get in, they're there. The war is not over. And the only reason that it hasn't heated up much is because of the covert. Them fashionists, they do know that they can get that crap on them. So they're laying low too. So keep an eye on them. because pretty soon they're going to make a move. And when they do, it's going to be kind of like that. They're going to hit everywhere at one time and try to end this once and for all because they don't want to fight in the culvert either. It's a shame that it's breaking down to where we're still fighting wars. You know, we're still fighting wars after all these years. You realize that since the world has began fighting, there has been probably 320 days of world peace in all that time. And here we are in 2021, and we're still putting ourselves in positions. that we're going around shooting at each other. And we see from what's going on now with the covert map, you know, the fighting has been down in that. We can see that it's really uncalled for because nobody's fighting much and the world is still spinning. So what do you think about that? The covert... The cold air is stopping a war. I mean, I'm sure there's still scrimmages going on. Excuse me for my coffee. But it's been a long three days and got a long three more coming and we got a snowstorm. But yeah, then my father's thinking there. So we'll move on to something else. What are we going to move on to? How about if you're in your Paxil right now? Over there in Afghanistan. You're on guard all the time. Randy. Randy, we lost you again. How about now? There we go. Now we got you back. How long was I out? Just a few seconds. It went like totally dead. I gotta watch that. It's right there where I turn my hand. Anyways, I lost my train of thinking again. It's been a long three days, folks. It's been a long one, and it's getting longer, but I'm surviving it. Which by talking about survival, I got a call from the VA last Thursday, Friday, and they told me that I do have liver cancer. and they're calling me Wednesday to let me know what and when they're going to do it. I'm still not convinced about chemotherapy and radiations. I don't know that you're killing everything in your body. And we'll figure it out. I'm still not sold on chemotherapy, I am thinking, but not radiation. Pam, that's all she did with chemotherapy and she never wanted radiation and she beat it three damn times, but she couldn't get off of them. Well, I'm getting ready to say it, but I won't say the F word. She cannot get off them cigarettes and it was her doom. She beat it three times and then she knew the last time. And she felt like she betrayed me and I'm going through a part of life that we're going to have to catch up to you on. And that's the way it is in a town to self to die. But all of that over our government allowing tobacco companies, We'll get back here in a few minutes, but right now we're talking about veterans. Let's talk about veterans quit smoking. You know, it's kind of if you can do it by yourself as I did. You can do it real easy by acupuncture and you know, a lot of people don't get along well with them. pills and panthers that they put you on. But acupuncturing can help you. And you know, it might be a couple, three visits, maybe at $100 a visit. Some places are $65. But you can find other places that will give them to you with the guarantee. You pay the hundred dollars the first time and then you just keep going back until you quit smoking and That's what you can do to quit smoking and make our military More safe and strong by the troopers Quitting smoking cigarettes, of course our government. They don't care They don't care about all that. You know, they're worried about The $1.45 taxes that we spend, that's what they're worried about. And of course, we got the lobbyists coming in and putting marijuana down. And they go with them because they can give them a check for $3,500. And it's not just one lab, it goes in and sees the senators and congressmen and presidents and vice presidents. You know, they're going in there with a checkbook full of checks to write out up to $3,500. Now you do that and your congressman or senator gets 10 visits that day from these companies and all of a sudden they've gone from a person that ran for their office and won with $1,000 in the bank. If they keep going, in four years they've got millions in the bank, all legal. But again, like I said, if you went up to the congressman and offered him $10 to keep marijuana on the streets, they would crack you up for bribery. sitting on your own because you don't have a license to bribe them. And the congressmen can get their money from the pharmaceutical companies, fabrication companies, gas companies. You know that plant's got 50 something thousand uses for it. And one of them is for, 71 of them is for medical. And the rest is for all kinds of stuff like paint. How about trying to make some PVC piping out of hemp instead of plastics that come out of oils and stuff. And after 20 years, you have to go in. Rockin' chair money. Hank Williams knew what that was all about. And he made the song. And it made, one, it made the veterans that was receiving the money feel better. You know, back in the days, people got a lot of hassles over that, taking money. And they would... Talk out in formation and stuff about it, but now it's acceptable Because it should be because a lot of people out there that was against it is now for it and they're veterans, too Yeah, rocking care money I still gotta talk about the American tobacco companies because they're still selling poison to my grandkids and my children. It's like they don't know that their mother was their grandmother and their mother died from tobacco. Today, again, I have my shirt on. I wear it in all of the tobacco stores around. They all know me. It's a streak of tobacco leaf with the devil running across it. It's called The Devil's Leaf. On the back of it is a big marijuana leaf and it has a sign up there that says God's Leaf. And this morning I was in a store in Reed City, Michigan, West Gold Gas Station. And there was a young lady in front of me and she kept trying to find a cheapest cigarettes that they had in there and she bought four packs of them and I took my coat off to where she could see my tobacco leaf and when she turned around I was right there and I said, you know young lady one of these days you're gonna regret buying them cigarettes and She looked at me kind of surprised and she walked out and they was parked right next to me. And when I came to my car, this guy, he rolled his window down and said to me, what do you think about marijuana? And I took my jacket off and I let him see the tobacco sign and I turned around and he seen the big marijuana god's leap. And he says right on man. We're gonna start working on the front part We're gonna start working on it and I said there's only one way to do it do it and if you can't do it go to an acupuncture if you can't afford an acupuncture I Don't know what to tell you I quit cold turkey back in 73 None of my family has seen me smoke a cigarette. I won't even Buy them anymore if I'm asked to buy cigarettes I'll tell them no, I'm not going to buy you no cigarettes Well, can we get a ride to the store? I'll give you a ride to the store what you get in there's yours, you know, but don't buy them up in my truck and That's it. I'm tired of People dying because of cigarettes by the millions And you know, I bought me another vehicle, but I'm still battling them over my gap of $3,200. $3,200. And got to keep making them payments until it's settled. Now, what is this? They're fishing me. You know, they got me out here looking for a way out, and they haven't came up. with the money. The finance company paid. There's $3,500 left. And the gap coverage is to cover that. That's not covered by the insurance company. And don't say all the stuff that they're telling me to do. I've already settled it. I sent the title to the insurance company. And now the gap insurance wants me to give them a title. First off, what do they need a title for? They're to pay what's left after the other company is gone. You know, they've done paid. And I got a nice car, but I could have a better car if that gap insurance had been covered. I'll get by with it. God, they did a good deal. And I'd, um, oh, a little, not much, but, um, it's better than the focus I was driving. And, um, now we're still talking about tobacco. You know, it all started out when my wife died. And my grandkids, I've seen them passing around. They're using them, them vapors. And on my other kids, they all smoke. I know it's rough to quit, especially after now that they started putting in all of them chemicals. They are addictive. And it tells you on the dang cigarettes. Nicotine is an addicted chemical. You won't find that on marijuana. It's not an addictive. It does nothing that hurts anything. Your own body makes it if you don't smoke it. But tobacco kills and our government allows it to go on. You know, nobody... But I know of, it's called the government any, you know? I don't know if anybody's out there calling or not. I've asked you to, but for some reason, for some reason, our government still allows them to sell us a product that is guaranteed to kill you. It might not be right away or it could be. Some people go through the whole cycle up to 98 years old without quitting. So how do we attack something like this? I mean, it's a big corporate company, a bunch of them, and they allow them to kill us. How do they justify that over tax money? And between tax money and bride money, or money from license lobbyists, they have a heart. They know how much damage a smoker goes through when they're dying their last maybe, oh, let's say 90 days, you know. They got a pump on and they can... Hit the morphine any time they want to, but it only releases so much so that they don't keep on hitting it until they're done. And then you go to your doctor's appointment and they let you know that there's nothing more you can do. Well, I didn't. When Pam was home and she couldn't be moved or run by a man or an appointment, she had to the Cancer Center. They would pick her up by ambulance and take her, but they wouldn't bring her home. And I said, well, what's the biggums, you know? She can't come home in the van. She's got to be laying flat down, and the van won't do that. I have to come up to something because she can't come home without it. And they said, well, you can, uh, at the Ambulance bringer home at $1,500. And I said, hmm, I don't have $1,500. And I would fight it if I did. And we went home. They took her in. When we got home, I started making bone calls. I called the governor. I called the congressman. I called the senators. I called the White House. Wanting to know why they will not bring my wife home who can't move off her back without being in excruciating pain. And they never said nothing to me. But when we got her there and the ambulance stayed and they took her home, put her in bed, made sure everything was good for her. And I've never received the bill. She couldn't go back and make her other appointments, but they would have paid on all of them. So just because they tell you they won't, they will. You just got to call the right people. And that was all because of RJ Reynolds, the American tobacco companies. Yeah, you know, they're the ones who started it all. I've heard that they've all squished and gotten out of the business now that they're billionaires, but they still have no hearts. They're still serial killers. Talk about a terrorist attack and homemade assassins, you know, people that kill Americans, some America. And that's what these tobacco companies are doing. They're killing us by the millions because we can met with their addictive cancer spreading agents that are putting this all down. You know, and it don't happen overnight. You know, you don't get in a motorcycle accident and wake up and have them No, you go to a doctor and you find out that well, you should have quit smoking five years ago would have helped but they take and they do nothing to spot the tobacco companies and It's killing people. I see it happening all the time and it's in my own family And there's nothing I can do except try to put them murdering monsters out of business. Right here, Howard, we have Howard now. He's a smoker and he's got cancer and he's still smoking. I'm ashamed that in 2021, our government Bill has marijuana, an outlaw list, and boys in the white hat, cancer selling tobacco companies that are killing people by the millions, and they're also a guy I was talking to today. His veins are collapsing, they're gonna take both his legs off. Same has happened to Bob McKee. He lost his legs. because of tobacco. And eventually he lost his life. His brother lost a leg. And all over cigarettes that can be sold legally. And you can go buy 10 packs, put them all in your mouth and light them all up. And you might get some people taking pictures, but you can do it. It will be killing you and there's nothing worse than the last two weeks of watching a cancer patient die. Now, Pam's father, he was a professional saxophone player and I got on the internet and I found a minister that would come and he said he came. from Lansing area and he set up outside on the deck. Snow was blowing. It was cold and he started blowing the sacks, getting ready to start playing. And Pam sat up in her bed and said, is that my dad playing? Is that my dad? And Samantha told her he can't come in because of the virus. but he loves you and he's gonna play the saxophone for you and in the cool black and They took I forgot where I'm at getting to be higher these days but Yeah, they Kept on selling them and they're keeping on selling them and most of your children and grandchildren maybe your wives are still smoking them. And they say, well, we tell you, you know, it's bad for you, but you keep eyeing them. But once you get addicted to them, it's one of the hardest things there is to quit. It's harder to quit cigarette smoking than to quit heroin. And they don't. Stop them from doing anything. They do not regulate that company at all. But now that they've got legal marijuana in most states, either recreation or medical, they are going nowhere because marijuana will not be taken. out of the schedule list box that it is in. And it's in there without merit because it has medical reasons. And just because they haven't tested it to see if it's going to harm you or if it's going to help you with your disease. President Trump already told us that if you have a terminal disease, you have the right to select alternative medications to help you fight your disease. And marijuana is an alternative medication. And I guess you could say heroin was, if that's what one wants to use. Because sometimes when them patients like Pam, she was taken A shot of morphine every hour of the last three or four days she was going. And coming to the time that she knew about 10 minutes before that it was getting time to get her other shot. That hurts, you know? That was the worst part of my life. And I hope I don't go through it again because There is nothing worse than caring for somebody that you know is going to die. So we had the saxophone player come in. And then our anniversary came up earlier, I forgot to say. I told Stacy, I called her up and I told her, it's our anniversary coming up here. And you should get the family together and everybody come up. And she told me that they had the banquet they had to go to. And I told her, them, the banquet, we got more going on here. Make sure everybody gets up here. Well, it turned out great. Pam had a good day. She had friends she hadn't seen for years come in. And then all of the family shows up and wished her a happy anniversary. And you know, through all our many years. I forget how many now. We never celebrated an anniversary other than her and myself, but that was the first one and it turned out to be the best. That was a great time. She was really surprised and happy. And things like that is what you can do. You don't have to just leave them sitting back and wondering. Bring in a saxophone player, guitar player, maybe somebody that will sing for her, somebody that will read. Keep their mind moving other than when am I going to die. And that makes them feel a lot more dignified than sitting there moaning, waiting for their next shot to come in. With that I say our Father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name. Our kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this our daily bread is forgive our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us and meet us not in temptation but deliver us from evil. As I was the King of the power and glory forever and ever. Amen. Hey, I'm machine gun Randy. I will be with you next Thursday. I'm the medical marijuana hour and I'll be back here next Thursday. God bless. Adios. So you could understand, I was a broken man. Your time with your family and friends. He told him, son, your family too. I see myself when I look at you. In a place in time you don't forget. So we even know. He's about to just throw the wheel. Tommy said, Chuck, I'll be there on the double. For a brother.
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