Mark Koernke discussed communications methods and preparedness on Communications Tuesday, March 2, 2021. The episode covered low-tech alarm systems (bells, gongs, metal-on-metal signals) for chemical attack warnings and defensive coordination, hand signals for gas mask deployment, and the importance of noise and light discipline. Koernke addressed ammunition pricing, tracer rounds and their history, laser targeting vulnerabilities, and specialized ammunition types. He criticized COVID-19 mask mandates and their sudden removal in Texas, discussed psychological conditioning of the public through propaganda and media, and covered topics including Common Core math, UN identification cards, and preparations for potential conflict. The show included caller discussions on belt-fed ammunition, the Hakim rifle, and various weapons systems.
If you get corners, back kick together, stay sharp, you follow me. Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt yourself in the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. dream the other night that, 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've 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. In this, 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. It's a number you traded 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 So their children will be by 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 what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh 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'd 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 and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? First hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Carkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east northeast and south. Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, Liberty Tree Radio on satellite, and we are on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet, Hallmark, and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower 49, including the great state of Jefferson along with Conus, the Outline Two States, the Territories, and the Clockadus Pro, oh forgive me, 5.06 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Tuesday, Communications Tuesday. It is the second of March. And it is the 13th year of open, obvious, and in-your-face, Pianan America, Soviet socialism, and Thebians. 2021 Old Earth Calendar. 2021 Battle for the Republic and Blade. Footwork and Blade. You know, you can combine those, mix those up a lot. That's what it's all about. Personal combined arms operations. Anyway, it is Communications Tuesday. You know, kind of like one of my survival escapin' and evasion instructors pointed out, Everybody is conditioned to the environment that they typically live in and not the crisis environment they'll have to survive. So there's a bunch of things that you really need to remember about communications, for instance. It doesn't have to be all that high-tech to get the message out. You know, it used to be, oh, the heathens are off the gate, over there on the hill, off the gate yet. No, no, let everybody in quick. The heathens are at the gate. Sound the alarm. Oh, that's what those church bells were for too. Remember, in fact, mobilization. First, of course, if the bells were not being used for services, any other time that they were being used either sounded the time of day, which was expected, or if it was repetitious and rambunctious, that meant something was wrong. Something was amiss. And again, if the alarm continued to be sounded, then you heard the sound of the alarm. It could be fire. If you look towards the bells, look around town, you see a column of smoke. Probably a good idea to put the fire out. Maybe your hobble is part of the rest of the hobbles that are burning down. Or might burn down if you let the fire go. So it behooves you to put out the fire. On the other hand, bong, bong, bong. It stops. And bong, bong, bong. And it stops. Wait a minute. That's the battle alarm. The heathens are over there on the hill. the coming down in hordes. Bobby, Oscar, run for the guy! Run for the... Well, Bobby and Oscar didn't quite make it. Oh, they're trying to scramble up the walls, though. We might let them. We're gonna put a rock on the other one. Or maybe a dart. Yeah, that's it. We'll throw all kinds of stuff at them from up here. Anyway, fact of the matter is, it doesn't have to be that sophisticated to get the job done, and it does kind of mess with the head of the bad guys when they realize that you're, you know, you can use... stealth on your part too if you're the defender but you aren't feeling so sneaky Pete when you can hear bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah If you are my age, or anybody, I don't know, in modern days they probably figured everybody's gone to the brain fart public fool system, stupid, so they may not even teach this anymore, I haven't looked. But what's the signal for chemical attack? Do you remember guys, what's one of the things that you do for chemical attack? So simple, it's ridiculous. Grab anything metal and beat on it. You don't have to wait to hear anything else other than, whoa, that's the alarm, that's the signal, metal on metal. Now you're trying to be stealthy in a battlefield or even if you're in a workplace, you're not usually doing that much of this like, oh my god, that's like a metal typewriter. So it's an identifier that easily can be heard through cloth, through windows that are shut. It can be heard through walls, it can be heard in a number of different ways, even if it's just on the edge of perception. And it attracts your attention so you maybe want to go, huh, what is that? And as you listen closer, you hear that, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun You put on your mask. I have to qualify that before going any farther because when I just did that, gas, and you're beating on the pipe, you're first, if you have a gas mask, your idea is to don your mask very quickly, which only be a matter of seconds anyway, if you're really good, the way you're supposed to be. And then you grab that piece of metal that you had in your hand before you put the mask on and bang, bang, bang, you're shouting through the mask, but your voice meter will carry some noise. But more important is that you're both confirming gas and bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang That is the universal, two-year-olds can understand it, kind of communications process that works. There's also the visual one, right, Mark? That's right. The visual one where you pull down on both sides of your head. Pull down, pull down, pull down. Yep, all this now hand signals. Yes, if you if you do not have the ability you can of course also use directional signals again That's correct arm and hand signals to confirm But you know needless to say if they can see you they probably see you've got the mask on but just in case you're not quite seeing details the arm signals give you within eyeball distance the Confirmation that a chemical attack is taking place Especially if you've got to hold your breath, right? You're holding your breath and getting your mask out, you do the quick pull down thing, just let people in your squad nearby know, we've got something going on, boys. It's happening. And again, the big thing here is remember, these are simple signals. They don't require a whole lot of gray matter or in other words, it doesn't take but a moment for it to sink in because these signals, these system processes, are only used for that particular action. There's no repetition or other misconception that can take place. And again, you have re-verifiers or overlapping re-verifiers. First of all, like I said, get the mask on. Then you're banging the gong, you're making the hand signals, and in the process you move away from the attack, unless you're in a defensive position. And in fact, you are at the head of whatever it is that's taking place. And it's time to flip the safety, point the weapon in the proper direction through the haze, and start mowing down the aggressor. Because remember that chemical ordinance or even biological and in fact even nuclear is supposed to be, especially with most militaries doctrine, the precursor to an assault. Does everybody understand that? The objective is to restrict or to do obviously a percentage of damage. You're decimating the aggressor if you catch him off guard. So if the aggressor is not, you know, if whoever you're attacking, if you're the assaulting force, let's put it that way. When you throw this agent in front of you, the idea is it's a wall of confusion that allows you to enhance what is an exposed situation for you as the aggressor. It's helping, hopefully, to hinder the defender's potential to immediately respond. If you're lucky, and maybe you caught everybody totally flat-footed, you're going to create some casualties. Now, most of what you're going to drop is not necessarily going to be lethal. I mean, I know there is the option to do that, which means you may be dropping it in the scorched earth and you're not going to advance, you're just going to do damage to the enemy. So the sooner you get your mask on, the sooner you confirm all of that, boom, you're in protection level one and you're upgrading as you go, you know, as quickly as you can. But first rule, protect the respiratory eyesight. You got to be able to see. And again, like I mentioned, if you're already up and protected and you've passed the message on and it's circulating out and you're hearing everybody else making noise, your job, you immediately turn, you've done your job, and you now focus on the threat that's coming at you. And it'll be coming in through the agent, whatever it is, the fog, the smoke. Remember that in many cases, again, with chemical agents and chemical attacks, you drop smoke, for the illusion of non-damaging, not lethal, or at least, you know, again, not incapacitating. And you're feeling fine, then they start dropping the gas in amongst that. And you've had some confidence, you might even start normally breathing or catching up because you already get a little, let's just say, closed down there trying to, you know, be ready for while you're doing whatever you were going to do. And, oh, wait a minute, I feel safe. And then that's when the actual agent hits and he messes with your mucous membrane. The CSCN does not have to be some big, horrendous biological or high-end chemical that eats your skin off or burns your eyeballs out. CSCN is excellent at destroying your ability to more efficiently defend yourself. And if that's the case, then somebody else can do a better job of putting a bullet on your hind end. Remember, it's an assault. So, there's a lot of rules here you've got to remember, but first rule is communicate. After you get that mask on, communicate. And the communications process isn't overly complicated. Remember, wherever the contact is identified with regard to the agent is probably also going to identify at least the first point of contact, which may be, there may be more than one. So, everybody goes immediately to a defensive posture with regard to chemical protection. in nuclear biological and chemical protection. And then you're also obviously bringing those weapons back up and online, which is why you were there in the first place. Okay? So it can be a gong, it can be a triangle. Triangles are actually easy to make and a traditional farm triangle as you've seen in reality was also used as a gas alarm. It's been used as a fire alarm. It's been used for any number because it carries well. It's a matter of how many decibels of dirty noise can you produce and how consistent and reliable is it. One nice thing about these types of items, they work in the rain. You know, some things don't work in the rain. Signal fires! Well, let's hope we got everything covered. If you do, you know, you remember you've hampered the objective behind signal fires, for instance, is not just to illuminate off the ground like just where you can see it, but a signal fire, if you know where your signal fires are placed, reflection off cloud cover is useful. But if it's a canopied fire, that's less likely to be effective. So you see, there's the plus and minuses of flammables. On the other hand, sound, like I said, there are things that can muffle it. I mean, you can be covered, you can be inside buildings, but each have their advantages and disadvantages. The big advantage of sound alarms is that in most cases, especially with the most basic or simple that have been produced by man, they work in all environments. So that's the big, big, big plus with something as simple as a bell, a gong, you know, the, in fact, gongs, you know, they don't have to be that sophisticated. They don't even have to be that fancy. But remember, it's the idea is to make a sound that is contrary to your normal environment so that it attracts attention. And so it doesn't have to sound pretty. Well, a gong doesn't sound like what I watch in the old movies with the old slippery greasy guy with the big clapper and he goes boom! That looks good and it sounds really pleasant. But the one that has a real sharp note to it and is up the scale higher, okay, and it's kind of more of a tenor gong. Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. That's your attention. You see how this works? You want... And by the way, how many ways have you seen that turned into a musical instrument? Yeah, and again, yes, the lids can be used to make any number of different stressed and you can also heat them, you can temper them. But you can do a number of things. Yeah, a big metal can works. Any metal can. Well actually, metal on metal. When I said metal on metal, you got two pieces of pipe. You got your retool and you got your bayonet handy. A couple of cans. The idea is that everybody is understood, and especially if you're better disciplined and actually paying attention to your environment, not picking your nose and scratching your arse and waiting to be the next pop-up target for your enemy. If instead you're taking the program seriously, then these simple solutions ensure that the message is going to get out where it needs to. And remember, it can be established anywhere, anytime. So, although again, it's nice to have tools that you can build, like I said, GOGs, BELLs, whatever, are good for fixed locations. In the field, the idea is that one point or another, ammo cans. The ammo can lids, a couple of those, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, And remember the reason this is going to attract attention. There are several things we've talked about for years. Light discipline. Noise discipline. Okay? And then needless to say, hygiene discipline. Now, you know what that's about. Don't pee and poop just randomly. Eventually, nobody's going to have to even have night vision to figure out where the hell you are. They can smell on target. You do know that, right? Oh, well, I only peed over there. Yeah, all 140 of you with a company, right? Yeah, you ever think about that one? Oh, yeah. People over there, how can you tell? I don't smell like cow poop. It smells like somebody's been needing too much macaroni and seeing all their spaghetti and meatballs. There might be some tuna in there too. I don't see any cow poop. Anybody who's ever been into a men's room in a truck stop knows that smell, Mark. There you go. Exactly. So these are things that again, the discipline categories mean that when you see something contrary to that or hear something contrary, then obviously it should draw your attention and make you think. So the end, another consideration here too, by the way, this just is a subnote with how we train people. Only so many people need to be looking over where the noise is being made. A policy should be if you teach your people properly, depending on where you are in a group of people, everybody should be kind of looking all 360 degrees. In other words, the people that are closest to what is a threat area can be paying attention and focusing on that and are obviously preparing accordingly. And by the way, the rest of the group standing there or within that area of activity should be doing the same thing. But your focus and attention should be out and away. If you're at the six o'clock point to wherever the activity is, you should be looking in the opposite direction from the alarm. You understand what I mean? In other words, depending on where you are, you watch your six and all of them because that distraction is doing a good job. The agent was thrown there. They've got people that are maybe even a few casualties hacking and coughing. Everybody's donning their protective masks. But one of the things to remember about going to chemical protection level is you become myopic. You have tunnel vision going on. So immediately, you have to start putting the sensors, the ocular collectors, your ears, okay, with the sound sensory again, and you're paying attention to all of the areas around you. Just because noise and gas is coming from one way doesn't mean that's the only attack. And remember, what messes up any kind of diversionary activity is if you could immediately put fires on what is the actual attack or the secondary attack that's taking place. Remember, it messes with them when you actually are ready to deal with the threat. But this also means that whenever you're training, you have to constantly be practicing what I'm talking about and preaching. Let me give an example. Everybody loves movies. That's why I reference them because in many cases, it's actually the way we were trained. When you watch We Were Soldiers, remember when they're all talking, coming down during the training cycle? And they're talking about, I'm gonna do this and I'm gonna, and all of a sudden they get ready, they turn, the chopper hits the ground, they turn, and guess who's there? The boss. And he goes, you're dead. He looks at everybody else, what do you do? And everybody's got, oh, you got this. Two guys just took a bullet. Now, we also, the reference is everybody needs to know everybody else's job. It's not just for the purpose of casualty production, Which will take place in a battlefield situation if you're lucky the fickle finger of fate might not thin you out the way it could happen But it's the idea that if you are standing in a certain location Then every man knows the other person's job and as whoever the fire team leader is or the squad leader You start marking orders if he gives you a designation. You shouldn't have to think twice about what that means Bob's down you're the squad gun, you're the squad gunner, go to full auto, everybody else pay attention, slow down and aim. Well, you're not carrying a saw, the saw gunner, he just took the mortar hit, where he just took a round, came straight through, cut the saw in half, took part of him too. Now you don't have a squad gun, guess what? You just were designated the squad gunner. And if you have a full select fire 5.56 rifle or whatever weapon you've got, you're going to simulate that type of fire. You're going to actually take over that mission and make your weapon do what that other weapon was doing. And I've mentioned this many times on the air. I could make you believe. Actually, I had people come up on the range, you know, we don't allow automatic weapons up there. And by the way, I wasn't spraying and praying. I was using an aqueam rifle with 10 round magazine load one of the one of the chamber reload the top of the mag shove the first mag in and do three four and then oh wait a minute what do I got left oh I got four rounds boom boom boom boom boom boom boom and then drop the mag real fast insert the next mag rack it back boom boom boom boom boom And by the time you're done, you'd swear I had an M60 or a BAR sitting there because of Quickie Trigger Finger. And know your weapon. How do you do it? By the way, Hakeem's are not as much fun doing magazine changes. It's just the way they are. But it's the idea that any weapon you have... can create, in the mind of your enemy, the image of a weapon because you're using the weapon the way it was intended. You're using the way it's intended under that mission. Remember, automatic riflemen don't jump up, go, ahhhh, and spray and pray with a full magazine or a full belt of ammo. That's not how it works. Buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh The moment you change mags, you pop up and do a three-round burst as quick as you can to create the confidence that there's continuity on fire. That's the difference between a magazine-fed weapon and a belt-fed weapon that typically people are ear-balling for. They're trying to hear. That way you can figure out who it is you gotta shoot first, because remember that squad automatic rifleman is a priority target, sadly enough. It's the truth, though. If it was a squad in Vietnam, or a group in World War II, or even World War I, guess who everybody was shooting at first? The guy with the B.A.R. That's World War I. Oh, there's a P.A.R. operator over there. Otto, Jaime, Schulman. Ja, Dieter, I'm doing it right now. Boom! World War II. Guess what? B.A.R. might have a Browning, you know, 1919 in the weapons section attached to you. Guess who's taking most of the fire first? Yeah. And in Vietnam, H.A.R.M. 60. Early on, B.A.R. and the Browning. Very, very quickly, for most all the American regular line units, M. 60. Then later on, Some of you guys had the belt-fed stoner systems, which almost were always used for hit guns, not so much for squad guns. But in the team, that belt-fed gun was used for the same purpose for volume suppression fire. You can simulate that and create the question mark, well, what do they have on the other side? So, again, that's part of signaling, designating tasks, knowing everybody else's job, and knowing how to apply the tool you have to the task, even if it may not be the original tool for the mission. I could even do that with a pistol. Now, again, we've always talked about this. You know, the pew-pew of a 9mm isn't going to sound like a .308 or even a .556, but when all of a sudden you're using, you know, three round bursts, especially with these large magazine pistols, 123, 12345, 123, 12345. 17 round magazine, 15 round, doesn't even have to be an extended mag. These big magazine capacity pistols would allow for some illusion. Shooting at you, you're still gonna hear the auto report, but you're getting what is the appearance of select fire, like it might be a shoulder fired SMG. There's all kinds of things that are part of that math formula, and it comes down to perception because of what you're hearing and also then we have another part here, the mechanical result. Man, I'm getting patterned with bullets over here. What the hell is this? And whatever it is, he's actually keeping it in the ballpark, which remember with automatic weapons, they're not sniper rifles. So these are part of the illusion processes where it's not really an illusion, you're just operating the gun the way it was, it would be intended if it was the right weapon for them. So again, sound is communication. The other thing, lasers, they're all over the place right now. And that's cool because remember you may not want to use that laser. Remember tracers work both ways. And once we get to a battlefield situation where everybody's using them and everybody starts to use all the technology, if you turn a laser on, it'll take you right back to where the shooter is. Right? Oh, let go! Yeah. And there are infrared lasers, by the way, too. Don't forget that. What's really fascinating is with night vision, that infrared laser is just as easily detectable as anything else. We'll be right back in a minute here. It's bottom of the hill. He never called me by my name, just you. Send him some homemade wine. My old man was a switchblade knife. For $43, my friend lost his life. For $4, shoot him with country four, can you survive? For California, bam, and little towns all around. Country four, can you survive? It could be a 45-long cult revolver. Kinda nice for doing certain work, because you don't leave any brass behind. Just something to think about there. But if you do that, Remember, you gotta make sure that gun is completely away from anything and everything it has to do with you. Wipe it down completely. Put it away again underground until it's next mission because you can't change the barrel out so fast. The advantage of using automatics for harvesting or eradication of weeds in your political field is that you can swap the barrel out. In fact, you don't take your original barrel, use it, and swap it out to another one. You get another barrel in whatever caliber that it makes sense with what you've got. And you take your very fine barrel out and you insert the other barrel in. That way, if you ever do have to splatter it with a torch or hammer it with a hammer and then, you know, chop it up with a saw and throw the parts 15 million directions. your original barrel matches serial number etc. and there's nothing anybody's going to say about that. But, problem, you're spitting brass. So you might want to think about a brass catcher and that's why certain weapons are more conducive to, you know, getting rid of political ragweed when the time comes as opposed to the revolver which is quite useful because it leaves nothing but a projectile behind when the time comes. So anyway, a quick note here, it is communications Tuesday and we're kind of overlapping other things but they all overlap into the same issue of alternate communications which is something I always want to keep touching on and that's where I'm going to go next with lasers here. But before I go any farther on that over at CenterFireSystems.com www.CenterFireSystems.com www.CenterFireSystems.com they have CCI Blazer Brass 9mm, 115 grain, 200 round quick pack, this is FMJ for $160. So you do the math and you figure out what that is, okay? However, they also have CCI Blazer Brass 9mm, 124 grain FMJ, 200 round quick pack for the same price, $160. Now considering that 9mm has been hovering towards dollar a round, And this is ball ammunition. Now, somebody asked, which way would you go? I'd go the 124 grain. Now, yes, you're going to have a bullet drop faster. Remember, it's a little heavier projectile. Not much, but a little. But I like the idea of more thud when it gets down range. Even with a 9mm is going to be kind of a, it's kind of a stabby, stabby route. Okay. It's kind of like an ice pick route. But... If I got that 124 grains, I got a little more thud when it does impact and that weight does measure out to again resistance of the bullet when it makes contact with soft tissue and bone. The only thing like I said was going to happen if you look at the two prints on the bullet pattern for this thing, flat initially, the drop off of that 124 is going to be slightly sooner. But both are well within the normal site and potential for standard 9mm parabellum. So it would really make it, if they run out of 124 I'd use 115. If I'll get a 115 I'll use those. But if I can do any kind of golf cart slash golfing with my ammunition, if I can select that 124 grain, another place where that's really good is for you guys that have any of the carbines out there. Your carbine is going to build up a little more energy and that 124 again is going to have a little more weight to work with when it comes to punching through things at the other end. So that's over at CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com, www.CenterFireSystems.com. Then go over to the CenterFire ammo. It's a little ways down the scroll and it shows that it is in stock. Hold on here. Oh, I should slap myself. You know what? It shows that it can be. Well, apparently we can order it says add to cart usually just say out of stock so at this point in time It looks like looks looks can be deceiving Luke. Let me do something else. Yep. They do have it in stock restrictions apply and it's this blazer brass This is not blazer alloy, which I wouldn't have a problem with either But it better be cheaper if it's the blazer alloy case Anyway, that's over at Center for our systems calm now. I'm gonna address a couple things about laser laser school Point, click, boom. Okay, you're on target. You see the laser? You've boresighted everything the way it's supposed to be. When you touch it, you fire, it works. However, let me point something out about intermediate-range laser use or even greater-range laser use. If you can see it and go out to where it is, you can follow it back to where it came from. Now, understand something. There's no way you can fake that out. It's just not going to work. The laser has to be attached to the barrel. to the weapon system aligned with the barrel and the bore so that when you touch the laser, lights up from the point source, out to the target, splashes the target, pull the trigger, boom, done. Okay, that's cool. However, here is the problem. With proper optics and with a little bit of paying attention, as we've said, it's kind of nice to do that in a battlefield. You want to try and kill them before they kill you. Or if they're trying to kill you, kill them back a bit, right? You know, they've been killing some of your buddies and you can follow back and get them. Tracers were changed for this reason. Do you understand that? On a real tit-for-tat battlefield where everybody's got the same tools, if you could see the tracer, you could pretty well follow the tracer back. Well, let me give you a case in point. What color are the tracer tips on a modern tracer round? Kind of an orange color, aren't they? Not red. But wait, there is a red tracer tip that was designated in the paint scheme. Why? And why did they change it? Anybody? You know? Originally when tracers were built, which is a great idea, it was a major step forward. If I can see where bullets are printing and I have a belt-fed gun, when I'm doing air defense, it's obviously a big advantage. I know my bullets are streaming, you know, into my enemy's path of flight. and I can walk my stream right into his little button, put some purply holes in him, all kinds of pimply holes all over the place. So man, I caught a destruction. If I see one tracer, I see four ball rounds, I, well, wait a minute, no. I can't see those four, can I? But if I can see that every fifth one is kind of going, splat, splat, splat, splat, whoa, pink, ah, pat, well, I know that four more in between those couple of splat, splats also hit the same, same target, so I'm doing damage. But here's the problem initially when tracers came out they had no there was no restriction there was a very thin diaphragm to the burn element and so typically it burned right from the chamber well from the from the end of the chamber out and the filament typically had the diaphragm the material that was used was a very you know thin type of early cellulose almost almost plastic and Or, it was many, one of a number of different combustibles that burned immediately. And typically to get that motivational burn going, magnesium is used. Or a magnesium derivative, a magnesium aluminum can be used. It's powdered form, guys, not a plug, but it's remember, you're taking material that has been micro-ground from waste products, as a matter of fact, in many cases. It is reapplied because it's collected by the tons, by the pounds, in the process of whatever manufacturing. They slide it, split it sideways, and they create a filament that is at the base of what is a spitzer-type bullet, okay? Hold on, caller, wait for a minute. It's a spitzer type projectile, they insert the combustible there. Okay? Now what happens is that when the charge activates it immediately starts to burn. The muzzle, at the end of that case, it takes me longer to describe it than all the things that are happening, but the trace is already burning with the original type tracer from the moment that it is ignited. So when you push that bullet down the tube, it's burning down that barrel. Then it goes down range, which means that the trace is literally right there to the end of the muzzle. If I'm looking for the guy who's shooting tracers at me, I need only to try and do some equity damage, follow the trace back or pay attention to where it's boom, boom, boom coming from, and I can start going boom, boom, boom right back and drop rounds right into his lap the way he was trying to do to me. So what they did, World War II is where this was progressively, this was developed quite extensively, is they created a standoff filament. It's a combustible material, but it takes so many nanoseconds for it to burn through that end cap filament, just as it would before, but it would do it instantly in the past. By making it thicker and timing it, what happens is the trace does not start until approximately 50 50 feet to 60 feet initially and they actually extended it farther than that down the road. Frankfurt Arsenal did all the research and they did do different trace colors but we basically stuck with red trace. Even though we didn't make it orange, they didn't change that. The coloration was so that when we had a mix of the stuff still left over, Those projectiles hung around until the Korean War in terms of inventory from all the arsenals we had in World War II. So anything that might have still been hanging around, you see a red trace. You knew that red trace was to the muzzle red trace. But here's another thing that that trace caused. Copper oxide corrosion. Copper oxide is produced along with, what is it, cyanide, when it pulses. from the end of that chamber. So what you will get is, this is why another reason to clean your weapons, guys, gee, remember I said yes about cleaning your firearm? With the original type trace, which is difficult to run into, but we run into surplus, you know, tracer out there that's pre-war or early war, World War II, still stuff laying around. Remember that you'll get what is an oxidation around the end of the chambering where you have the step off to the lansing grooves. This degrades the quality of that particular part of the barrel. And you've also put that copper oxide, an oxidant, in there and it needs to be cleaned out if you're going to use tracer. By the way, you may have a saw or you have a, well, most likely be a BAR or a browning that would have this. It'll be 30 out of 6. If you do have something like that going on, you scrub it. You're going to have to clean it. You've got to clean it. If you use a tracer, it's no different from using corrosive ammunition. Incendiary tracer has the same issue because what's that keyword? Tracer. So just a little heads up. And again, you have to be aggressive with that. So it's kind of nice to have both plastic and brass bore brushes or stainless steel bore brushes. Also, the boar cleaner that you're going to use typically should be more aggressive. And again, you'll do a test patch because you will get different colorations on the patch. No, not bright, pretty colors, but different shades of gray which will identify what type of oxidant you have in the boar. You'll become a connoisseur of that if you really pay attention to what you're doing. If you're an M-Rod, you'll never pay attention and won't have a clue and then you'll wonder why the weapon starts to slop out on you. That happens. Anyway, we had a caller. Caller, jump in there, please. I want to get that whole train of thought out. No problem, Mark. I just had a question. You were talking about Belt-Ed. and tracer. I found a site where they're selling a hundred rounds of 50 linked belt and it says four to one. I'm assuming that means four ball and one tracer. Am I correct? Yep, that's a standard, yeah, standard chain fed combination. If you want to really be mean, one of the tricks, like I told you before, that some of the gunners would do is they'd actually line up 10, 12 tracers one after another. without any space. And the really kind of messes with your head because you know that if you're seeing one tracer there's a whole lot of other bullets out there. And seeing a whole pile of tracers roll down range indicates that there's, you will, you will, mentally it makes people believe that there's more firepower going out there than there really is. So that's one of the neat little, you know, shifts you can do with regard to lining up the links. Now, 50 calibers, which you were looking at, so that does take a link or a delink to get the job done. But that was one of the things that we were taught years ago. Hey, mess with their heads. Well, we got a lot of background, but go ahead and jump in there, Todd. Oh, I'm sorry. My apologies, Mark. I should have muted back up. But thank you for answering my question. Yep, very good. Anytime you see that 401, it's one tracer. It could be, if you're lucky. armor piercing incendiary tracer or incendiary trace which is the blue and that sometimes sometimes the belts are loaded that way but it's not typically the case it's one conventional tracer for conventional ball now the trace will will activate fuel So, if you patter something with a couple of bursts, chances are that trace going through that ruptured fuel tank where you got a little bit of air mix going, fuel air mix now, is going to get lit up by that tracer, especially if you're piling a couple of trace rounds in there behind a couple more ball rounds. So, 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, Again, you try not to waste that much 50 on something if you're trying to lace up a soft skin vehicle. So your .308s, your .06s, your 8mm. You've got a lot of belt-fed 8mm people. We've got a lot of MG42s, MG34s, Matson machine guns. Those are magazine and our belt-fed, but tons of those went out there in the last 30 years, either in semi-auto or maybe in something else. But in addition to that, remember you've got all these other, for instance in the Browning, so you've got 308, 8mm, 30-06, and there's Tracer and AP and Incendiary for all of those. Now that's not so much AP for 308, but the 8mm, it'll vary depending on if you were smart and saved all that ammo that came in in the late 80s and early 90s. There was a ton of 8mm specialized rounds that came in. And they were reasonably priced. They actually were cheaper than regular ball ammo. So if you were smart, you kept them. And that's what a lot of the guys did that had the belt-fed guns. So when they come out of the chocks in the upcoming war, pretty much they will have all the specialized rounds needed, and they have tens of thousands of rounds, if not, you know, much more per gun. and it's already linked. So we're ready for that. But the big thing is understand, you know, the potential, what you can do with these weapons, what makes them very, very, very useful. Either an unconventional, paraconventional, or conventional use. And go ahead, Gollor, jump in there. Can you shoot AP and traces through bolt guns? No, no, no, all day. No, all day. You can shoot. If it's a 30-06 round and it's factory loaded military, it'll work in any 30-06 rifle out there. So you can use tracer and bolt guns, you can use AP and bolt guns and the cinder. Remember, the only thing that's different is the internal performance and the length of the bullet. But the external dimensions intentionally can't change. Example, if you were to do an autopsy on an incendiary tracer, It's an extended Spitzer bullet. Now what do I mean by Spitzer? Well, Spitzer is the traditional first generation type jacketed round that was built 140 years ago, 150 years ago. That is a square or flat base projectile with a straight tube. You know, if whatever the dimension of the bullet is, it goes all the way back to the base of the bullet. Now the Sierra Boattail has become dominant because of obvious performance advantages and especially at range, but when you're doing any specialized projectile, AP, incendiary, armor piercing incendiary, tracer, those are all going to be spitzer projectiles typically. Now they do make... They all have a maximum overall length, correct? Well, they stretched it. Yeah, there is a maximum length, but remember what we mean by that is the bullet can only protrude so far, and typically it's all the same length. The dimension of the bullet is whatever the baseline is, is the M1903 30-06 ball loading. That's the baseline. What happens is, remember the canter is on each of those bullets, it either is a groove or it is a coin serration. What do I mean by that? Well, it actually has a groove, but there's a coin serration like you have on the end of a quarter inside the channel. If it's serrated, it's a ball round. If it's smooth, it's a specialized round. But they do that so that there is consistent uniform seating of the bullet to match the baseline specification from the base to the tip of an M1903 30-06 ball route. This is true of every kind of bullet out there that's specialized. The baseline, like a 7.62x54 are built the same way. The caneler will always be from the tip of the bullet to where the caneler should rest the same as a ball route. But the projectile itself can be internally much longer and yes, there is a point of negative, well not negative, it's a derogatory action or interaction so the bullet can only be so long. If it rests too far into the, if there's more bullet inside the chamber than there is projectile outside, remember that the first thing that the bullet's supposed to be doing is it's supposed to be slapped in the ass and pushed down range. So what happens is when you have a bullet that is too deep into the body of the blast chamber, what's happening is it's getting pushed to the base, but it takes longer for me to describe it than all of the interphysics that's going on. It's also getting slapped sideways and in fact the extension of that chamber beyond the base of the bullet forward creates a series of micro eddies that actually conflict with the energy that's supposed to be applied to the base of the projectile. So this is why yes, there is a maximum depth from the cantilever inward that you can go, otherwise you have a negative result. So if you were building new bullets, that's part of the math formula for coming up with unique rounds. You can only go so deep into the fire chamber. Think of it that way. That's what the cartridge case is on the inside. and what you want, the optimal configuration. If you take a look and you pull a bullet, well you don't have to pull a bullet. Go find a bullet on the range that somebody shot. Don't tear a bullet apart right now because we can't afford you lose the ammo. But if you go look at the bullets you've recovered or go look at a reloadable projectile, the cantilever line is built into pretty much all bullets you'll buy, spear, hornet, whatever. All you have to do is take a look at them from the cantilever line forward and then look at how deep the bullet is from the canterline inward to the base of the bullet and look at how compare it to the brass case. And you'll see that typically where that shoulder is, is ideally where it comes together is where they want the bullet to rest. Why? Well that stepped case is actually taking all of the energy and focusing it to the base of the bullet to give you an optimal discharge of energy, a slap, to the base of the projectile. Now it can be a Sierra Boattail and still give you the same result because the slap is still going to be either to the center cup or the taper itself, tapered wall, and that's all complimentary towards pushing the bullet into the lands and grooves and down the barrel, okay? But the deeper you go into the chamber, the more there is contrary interaction that becomes a negative result with regard to performance. So that's where a real deep, deep, deep, long, long bullet, oh there's all kinds of things they experimented with. If it's been stabilized it wouldn't be as much of a problem and there's some really bizarre stuff they came up with there. I don't want to get into it because we'll never build it, not the way they did. But it's a part of the math formula. So let's say you're going to cast and try to make a much heavier bullet, say a 30-06 180 or 200 or 220 grain lead round nose projectile. You can make it a little heavier, not much, but when you start getting the 200, 220 grain, to get that weight you have to make a longer bullet. And you can't make the bullet longer and forward. It'll be on the normal specifications. What you have to do is go into the case of the chamber and you don't want that. Not if you can help it. So that's the limitation when it comes to trying to make heavier, heavier, heavier bullets for certain cases. There's a point at which your negative outweighs your positive. It's nice to have a heavier bullet for certain projects, but if you really want a bigger, bigger, bigger bullet, you go with a more archaic or a larger bore weapon, and all the specs are there to compliment doing a 300, 400, or 500-gram projectile. And again, or loading more HE, we talked about this the other day, you can take any route and make it high explosive. Make it an explosive, contact-activated shrapnel device. But there again, there are limitations. How much space do you have internally? If you lighten the projectile, you will increase velocity. Always remember that. So these are all part of the physics math formulas you need to look at when you are trying to fabricate something. We experimented years ago with trying, like I said, making 32, 25 automatic, 32 ACP, 380 auto. Everybody goes, they're kind of anemic. Well, back in the day, getting shot with anything really wasn't complimentary because you could die from anything because there really wasn't a whole lot of penicillin around back then. So getting messed up by a bullet could really end your days without too much of a hard try. You might get away, but a few days, the bullet will get you. If you didn't, you pay attention. And again, guys, there's all kinds of wicked things that could happen in the process with the kind of bullet I shot you with. But what we decided was, okay, everybody wanted to make bigger, greater expansion and keep all the energy on the target. 25s, 32s, 380s, and even the Tokarev pistol. Tokarev's an ice pick round. It's very, it's got a lot of energy. It's like the 357 Magnum of its day. But the problem is it works like an ice pick. It kind of wants to go straight through you. So the idea was to make it so that whatever caliber you had, first of all, it's going to expand. And so using a, you know, taking a drill, creating a cavity from the front using a hollow point or a cast bullet with a cup base, you open up the cavity, you fill that with EC blank powder. Black powder was another one, but black powder is not as reliable. But it works, it does work. But if you want a higher concussive force or higher velocity with the charge, EC blank, the blank powder, all these blanks that they're getting rid of, that's what you load it with. You then take a primer, you create a second step before you load it. You take and make a second step that will accommodate a primer and it has to be deep enough that you have the powder charge which you pack into place, you have the primer which goes over that, and then you still need to accommodate at the very least 50% of a BB. the depth of your bore for the size of your primer pocket on the front of your bullet. It has to be deep enough so that at least half of a BB can rest inside the metal cup of lead or the jacket you've got, whatever, on top of the primer. Now, Magnum Primer is your first best choice, and you can even sensitize that by double charging the primer. You take one primer, pull it apart, take the anvil off the other, load the double charge of primer powder into the primer, reintroduce the anvil. Take that, put it inside the channel. take the BB, put that in front of an epoxy into place. Nowadays I would use Gorilla Glue. It's really great for that. Gorilla Glue pretty well hangs on to everything. We don't know what its durability in terms of longevity goes, but if I'm loading up something like this I'm probably going to use it within a few weeks, months, years, but not long. However, it's usually a specialized round for a real special mission. And when I fire at a target, what will happen is anything that makes contact with, that's got any kind of resistance, the BB works as the firing pin in flight. It smacks the base of that Magnum primer. There's an anvil on board already. Remember, I have a step where I've made the charge. It goes boom, it expands, and all of a sudden you got yourself an engaging bolt. Or otherwise, the might of the sponsor, you know how to use them right? Well, how to make small caligars go boom. We're gonna be back here in a minute. God bless our... death of the New World Order. And we're on the March post day at night. And don't forget, bomb no-draws, the synthetic code, right? Second hour coming up here. Get coolness, stay sharp, and follow the Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, it's to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make meat unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. I had a dream the other night that, 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 free and home of 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. In this, 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. This number you traded 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 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'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 torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrant trampled 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? Is this still the land of the free? On the tent? Patty waste do if all of a sudden, just as it started like the hit a light switch, all of a sudden... The virus was just, it just wasn't there. He was just gone. We're all gone, man. Anyway, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. More on that in a minute. This is the second hour of the afternoon 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 southwest, east, northeast, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com AM&FM microstations, AM&FM conventional stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west. of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower 49 including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS the Outlying Two States and Territories and the clock it is 609 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is no way yes way it is Communications Tuesday it is the 2nd of March my goodness already yes already 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2021 old earth calendar. Tell that Jim. I'm a doctor, not a brick mason. I just fixed this order with a cement. I guess I can makoy makoy brick mason. Yeah. And 2021 battle for the republic. dance of sorts and it has been a very busy week already here. It is only Tuesday. Well, the announcement is out with the governor of the colonial asset of Texas as opposed to the other 49 colonial assets of corporate China now. But what is it? The 10th? Oh, it's a miracle. A miracle on the 10th. Texas to open 100% mask mandate removed. Yeah, the master said he ain't going to whoop us no more. He ain't going to whoop us no more. Thank goodness the master. Thank you master. Oh thank you master. Shaking the bush boss. Now remember just because I say you don't have to wear that mask. That don't mean that I'm going to let you walk over there and not shake that bush while you are using the potty. If you don't shake that bush, I'm gonna throw some Skadagoon shot over there. You guys remember Cool Hand Luke? Don't you remember that? Well, oh, Massa, Massa, Massa from, you know, not now, all those crazy people in Washington, all those asshats, all of a sudden, guys, it's just the light switch. It's like the end of the Vietnam War. It's like I was saying back when, you know, well, we got to have that religious ceremony every Friday where we had to go protest the war. And I asked people, I said, well, what are you going to do when the war's over? What? Well, what are you gonna do when the war's over? Well, but, uh, uh, uh, uh, and then the war was over. And then Disco showed up. Da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da. Disco, Disco, da, quack quack quack quack disco. Oh, wait, before it was hard rock. Not only was it rock, man, but it was mess. And then they needed to hit the switch and make you all turn your brains off. So now all of a sudden the magic force field switch got hit We don't need to matter just like when they started the BS Now they've done enough damage and they've hurt so many people and they've killed so many people they lied about everything But now after the fake election, that's time for it to go time to leave Hasta la vinaigro and don't let the coachman camper hit you in the ass on the way out. Oh Well, so anyway, this is kind of me looking at it going I wasn't part of that religious ceremony. I went into a restore, this is a month ago, and I came in and what I did is it's kind of like a restore, the resale shop guys, they have them all over the country, they build Habitat for Humanity runs. And I went into this, I walked into this one real quick and I don't wear a mask, right? And over to the right is where they have all their hardware and stuff, and you come inside the door and there's like an island where they have their cash register and they ring you out for whatever. And I looked around real quick and looked around and I thought, there's what I'm looking for. And I went over and I grabbed a light bulb from one of the boxes and I held it in front of me. And I said, I just need to ask a question. Where did you guys get any cabinets in? And they're looking at me for a second and I took Avi away over there and they don't know what to say. And I came back and I held the light bulb in front of me right over my forehead again and they're looking at me and I said, well, okay, you're probably wondering about the light bulb. And they, well, yeah, and these girls are cool. And they're frustrated too, the guy and the girl, they're kids. And it was like, yeah, I said, well, this is a magic restaurant light bulb. This has strong juju. And they're like, what? It was like, well yeah, when you go to a restaurant you have to wear a mask until you get inside and all of a sudden there are these special light bulbs. I think they marketed them from some foreign country because they're not like any other light bulb you have in your house or at the store or anywhere else and you can't have them at school. And with the magic juju light bulb, all viruses are gone. Everything is dead. The coronaviravirus ceases to exist. And they're looking at me and they're trying to think and they're like, I'm joking. But they're trying to figure out how that works. And then it's like magic light bulb, restaurant. And it says, okay, how does that work? Did you get a different light bulb in the restaurant? No. Does it say restaurant qualified on the box and you have to unscrew it and go get over there in the restaurant? No. Stool fired! No, I'm not saying I did not buy it. But I was, then I went into my classic, you know, accent was okay. Actually I'm a heretic, I'm a witch. Burn me, burn the witch, I don't believe in your religiosity about your face masks. And if you know anything, and you people know me by the way, the two there know me because I've talked about this for years, and it's like, yeah, you know me, I actually do believe in protecting yourself. Well, in this case, it's all fakery. I'm a witch. I'm a heretic. Ban me. Ban the witch. You know, it's just like the magic of the 21st century with which doctory? Isn't that just amazing? Like the light bulb. The magic restaurant light bulb. And we have them all over the country. But why can't I buy one? You all explain that to me. Or they understand this. Why can't I have a magic light bulb? The restaurants have one. For that matter, we don't have one. Because you spell magic... You spell magic without a K at the end, Mark. Magic! You can spell magic, but if you spell it with a K at the end, you get the special light bulb. You see how stupid that sounds, but actually that's this you know it's like I even said to you know the I said well This is like the witch doctory of the 17th century had to correct myself as well wait a minute Even by the 17th century people are a lot more up to speed you might imagine So we've got everybody going into the medieval monarchical peasantry witch doctory of like the 14th century, okay? seriously We've got, it's like, you know, I found out, we've talked about this for a while, but now they're bragging about this, that you know, Obama with common horror slash common core math it costs you the taxpayer six hundred million dollars for them to get some peckerwood to make a fake ass math book that means nothing and does nothing really to teach anybody anything and the exchanges that bumper got a book deal on the very subject for sixty million sixty million put back into his pocket okay So, why would we need to spend $600 million on Common Whore Math? Common Whore, as in the street whore. Just like the whore we've got that's the fake VP, you know that bar whore, back alley bar whore with the scuff knee pads? Well, Common Whore Math, you could have just walked over to a parking lot and said, hey, who are you? Oh, I'm Juan. Where are you from? Oh, I'm from around here. I mean, okay, cool. You want to make a math book? Oh, that's not very good in math. Oh, that's good enough. Why would you have to go, let me think about it, with Common Core Math, why would you need a math teacher to write the book? Right? It doesn't make any difference. You're not going to be accurate. You're not even going to be close. And it turns out that the reason they did it, well if you caught several of the other pricks that were involved with pushing Common Core Math, Just like this BS with this whole, you know, coronavirus scam, it was because they hate white people and they wanted to stupefy all the idiot white people who probably would have learned to do math properly. Oh, but by the way, black people would have also... Asians don't seem to have a problem. Oh my God, that's not... I'm ethnically referencing something like that. Oh my God. Yeah, I am. And that they're more studious. They're staying focused because they know what it is to starve. You get real good focus is why India, people of India become very personally focused. It has to do with that starvation and you know fight flight thing. You apply all of that at the same time it's amazing how good you get at stuff because otherwise no tiki no washi no no no do no food. Okay? Only in idiot communist states like this, which by the way are gonna collapse this tent, just like everything else you see, the common horror math was designed to destroy our ability to compete against the enemies that we're facing. So that's another reason any of those people who promoted that common horror math should have been dragged out and will be put against the wall and their ass is gone, as far as I'm concerned. Seriously. Because I said that when I saw it from the get-go. I don't care who the hell you teach it to. Black people can do math, white people can do math, red people can do math. Trust me, we've been doing this for a minute. Man's been doing good on his own. It's when we get these idiot-stick politicized agenda carriers that our society gets screwed up. And that's what we have right now. That's what our problem is. Yeah, if you think that math is objective and that there's only one right answer, you're a white supremacist. You're somehow an evil white, even if you're black, you're an evil white person because you believe that 2 plus 2 is 4 every time. Math is one of the most unyielding subjects, which is why most people have a hard time with it. It's a truly applied science. It has to be, it is a religion. Of all of the science of you, actually, all of the sciences, their foundation is math, period. The precision and the ability to create those precise calculations based upon the medium of use is never going to change. If it does, you die. It's that simple because as we know, the more sophisticated the technology, the more shall we say, Probable negative the end result with failure right anyway. We've got a caller jump in there go ahead Yes number four in New York breaking news two things they're taking away supposedly some most of the power from the governor because of all his problems that he's cause for everybody else and The second thing is that light bulb you're joking about this is the more important news it really does exist It's on MSN calm new light boy destroys corner virus indoors in seconds researchers say well as a matter of fact now listen back up here. They are bulbs guys that were have been used in food services for a very long time. That's not anything they just discovered. You might recall that we've had a series of industrial grade lights that were available. You had to pay extra. You know why they went out of vogue? Because the bean counters who run all these operations like universities, colleges, cafeterias in institutional organizations like government wanted to back off on it because they wanted to pocket that money to take home. Like everything else out there the in there to a degree. They're not they're not lying They're just not giving you the whole the story and because it's the 21st century they can stupefy you They've already stupefied everybody enough that you don't have any sense of mechanical or industrial history whatsoever So how would you know? Since obviously, you know, we're all gonna get prizes for you know, no matter how bad a soccer player are But don't worry right rolled right over and everything else so that The way they're not lying, it's just not something that they invented. They're almost as bad as the Russians. Remember, the Russians invented everything. When the communists were finally in power, they are all the communists invented everything, no matter what it was. They invented potatoes. And Chekov. Yeah, and Chekov, remember. Yeah. Yeah, but he wasn't invented, the captain. Yes, he was that was that was a spoof on you know again with a Russian the Notary notoriety for taking credit for what everybody else produced there was if there was if the Chinese have you know never seen a patent that they wouldn't violate Trust me the Russians were no different under communism and even a little before Remember the Gatling the you know grew up You know the Gatling gun is the one that everybody's very familiar with now because everybody's done a bunch of videos and Commentaries on it the grew up. Well, there's a new team out in 6-17-2020 and 96% of coronavirus pathogens die in seconds due to exposure. So, you did not make it up but you invented it before they did. It's called the Kortikey light bulb. You do not know this. It is quirky light bulb, I have it in store, I work myself, I pick it up. I actually made also quirky headdress with like fishing antenna. What did I use? You know all of these windshield wipers you are throwing away? This is very bad because they are little flexible industrial skyscraper cranes. And you hook them to a head fixture, which you get for $295, the usual safety helmet type. And then you have a fixed light bulb. It does not require energy, although if you haven't seen it, we just watched it on television here yesterday, last night. In fact, it's also being promoted on a lot of the channels. You've got the emergency self-charging light bulb now that screws in, which by the way is also an old thing that's been around. You used to have them in a number of different industrial applications, but mostly for emergency safety lighting in the skyscrapers. Yeah, you screw well a lot of are using it as promotional to work their channel by because it is a good idea It's really not a bad idea at all. But you know what? It's the fester light bulb. Yeah, that's the first. Yeah, it's the uncle fester bulb Johnson Smith trick Magazine used to have it in there. Oh all those light bulbs Yeah, those light bulbs you have to do for coronavirus You have to shove two up each nostril and one up the bung hole to get real safety And it has to be screw first. Yeah, no Wait a minute, that way he'll get in there, but it's really tough to get it. Well, that's like the anal swab. By the way, that story was not complete. You do understand that there really is no difference with regard to where they're testing for the coronavirus. The only difference is that the 6.5 to 12 foot long flexible fixture that the Q-tip is attached to goes up your bung hole and whenever you hear the tickling, when you feel the tickling in your nose and it burns, then you'll know that the swab got to where it needed to be. The only difference is they did the antilock to me. Remember, what was it, hotshots? Remember the guy with the glasses? It's a very special surgery, they gotta do an anal-enalectomy. What? Yeah, they go up your bunghole and, you know, come at you from that direction behind your eyes. Well, they also have the flavored ones, so when you taste a little bit of mint in your mouth, you'll know you've gotten, they've gotten fired up. You know what, what gets me about this across the board is... I've asked this several times. You realize, you have to ask yourself, what kind of subliminal projection and what kind of experimental regimentation in propaganda did they truly incorporate to get everybody this stupid with regard to the coronavirus? You do realize, guys, there has to be, I've been arguing this for the longest time, it didn't hit everybody, but the percentage is big enough. that you have to ask yourself what stupid switch did they were able to figure out based upon a combination of technologies? Well there's a video of a guy on a high intensity flex or something like that. Guy standing outside a store, no uniform, no badge, nothing. He raises his arms up and people in front of him raise their arms up and he goes over with them with a lint brush and then they walk into the store. One after one after. Repetitious monkeyism. Yeah. Again, I saw it. I know what you're talking about. The thing about it is, I've talked about this before about surreptitious entry. Sometimes you just walk through the front door. There's a basic rule about overt entry into an area, like if you're going through a checkpoint. You always see in the movies where somebody says, well, let's get down there and try to get through the checkpoint. Whoa, wait a minute. Just stand here and watch. Now what they don't explain is what you're doing. Typically you want to wait until the centuries have rotated so you know exactly when they've come in. And if you pay attention about 11 to 17 minutes in and usually a little bit longer, about 17, they're going to be in basically what is observational neutrality or, you know, brain fog mode. And one of the reasons is because any work task is the same way, by the way. I've always joked about this. But at about anywhere from 11 to 17 minutes into the task, you're in to, you shut down, you go into an operational mode that is an automatic operational mode. And to a degree, as long as you see the basic imagery, you'll let pretty much anything pass. And where the guys have used fake ID or even the wrong ID, we've seen this happen. It's been demonstrated. I've had people do it. Well, we used to go into a U6, okay? Guys, we all had to show our ID. You get stopped at the gate. Everybody has to present their ID. It has to be, you know, in front. There's an MP that stops you at the gate. There's another one that steps over to the other side with a gun, pointed casually at the vehicle. ID, and the guy takes a flashlight, 9 o'clock at night, and he looks at your ID, okay, okay, okay, okay. The guy in the back was a defector. His name was, well, his name was Sharnyn, okay? And the guy, I'm driving and he goes, okay, okay. I hear the guy go, okay. And he sees my ID and he looks at the other one, looks at the next one, and then we pull past the checkpoint and I hear laughter in the back. And it's Chardon. And he goes, yes, of course they said S4ID. That does not mean that I showed them my American ID. He had his card, well, he defected my jump on the border. So he had his full ID pack and they allowed him to keep it. He had his original Russian military ID, which all these IDs are universal around the planet, which tells you something about globalism. And this is back in the 70s, guys, late 70s. And the ID looked kind of like ours, about 70%. But the background was all little hammers and sickles that are superimposed, micro-printed across the whole of the ID. You have all of the different ID numbers posted for all the rest of both your military and the civil ID. You have a picture in the middle, it looks just like the mug shots they did for the military. The guy looked straight at the card, didn't think twice about it, waved us right through. So if you actually had been caught, let's say he was spying, you go, well, you ought to people let me through the front door, so to speak, right? So when we say that, well, that couldn't happen. Oh, yeah. Now this guy's proving it out with regard to psychological conditioning between the public fool system and propaganda from Hollywood. And needless to say, the controlled media mechanism. Because it's like you said all the guy does is he's holding that he and guys when we're talking about you got to describe this He's holding what is a black plastic handled dollar store dollar tree lit blood lip tape, okay? And he's holding it and he puts his arm straight out. He's wearing a tan jogging suit He's got a satchel bag over his over his around his neck and you know hanging on his left side and And when he puts his arms up, he rolls the roller up underneath your arm, pits on both sides, and the person walks through, he waves them past, and he does the same with the next one, he'll put the arm out, and every one of them coming up to him repeats the process every time. A good get-in key is a clipboard, mirrored sunglasses, and a boom mic on your head. And if you happen to get off of eBay one of these UN metal badges to hang from your mirror in your car, you can get into a lot of places like that without showing real stuff. Oh, actually the UNID card. We've got piles of the UN Observer card when you read it. What's cute is, like you said, you put more than a cup of coffee. Yeah, it's the UN, but it says UN and it has the UN flag out in the whole nine yards. And it's the full regalia badge you'd normally see with all the description of your technical information. But it's the un-American, unlawful, you know, like ill, legitimate ID card. It actually says it on there too, by the way. But I've had state police snap to attention and step out into oncoming traffic to divert cars away from our vehicle where we clip one of those, we actually clip those onto our rear view mirror. When people said, oh, the Michigan State Police don't know anything about what's going on, they would walk up to the car, get ready to do that. I want to see your ID, I want to see your driver's license, I need to see your registrar, oh, excuse me. You know what they looked at? They're looking in the car at an angle and I have that UN Hangar ID card sitting right there. It's about the size of three ID cards stacked, one on top of the other. Lengthwise, it's rectangular. And they have the UN flag and UN on it. They would stop in the middle of asking for your driver's license and for your insurance and radio. Oh, I'm sorry, sir. Oh, excuse me, I didn't mean to interfere with your activities. And literally, the first one was on I-94 between Jackson, Michigan and Battle Creek. In fact, just outside of Battle Creek. And that character went and stepped out into oncoming traffic during rush hour and is directing the traffic over into the speed lane so they can let our car back on the road. So you tell me what conditioning is all about. That's from the police state and with the police state types. It happened again on 23 slash 75 up towards Flint, Michigan. Same thing, same environment. Oh, he pulled off the road, state cop car pulls up. pulls up behind us, we are pulled off the road, he comes up, he's walking along and he's on the outboard side, because you know, on the driver's side, and he starts rattling out, you know, registration, driver's license and insurance, oh, oh excuse me, are you guys headed to work? Oh yeah! As a matter of fact, we are, which we weren't lying, but we weren't going for anything I do with the UN. He goes, oh, I'm sorry, sir. Excuse me. Let me take care of traffic for you. And in a north-south road off Flint, Michigan, during basically the later part of rush hour, he steps out under totally different cops, steps out on the road, state police, and he starts directing traffic over into the speed lane, trying to get his ass run over. But try to fall over himself to lick my hind end because he thinks I'm somebody that he should be saluting Professional courtesy and all that yes, the better should have bought me. So he is he is properly conditioned through the globalist agenda Little help can't attended windows, too Yeah, well and again. Yeah, well especially a suburban. Yeah, they're the burr the burbs of the or the Tahoe's and not the newest one Yeah, not the newest ones in fact on that note guys about psychological conditioning like I mentioned before If you watch all these action movies you'll notice that the brand newest newest Suburbans and Tahoes are not necessarily what they like to use because they don't have the same image the earlier odd Suburbans and if you don't think I know what I'm talking about go look at any of these previews or promos for any of these latest action movies And they like the big ones Yeah, it has to be the big one, but the body style the way it looks the image the impression it gives I know the newest ones have the wasp or butter for what they call the bow tie eyes Those are designed to be mean look mean the front end look what they're doing on the military vehicles It's supposed to be part of the psychological condition. It's like putting a bumblebee spiral on a jet engine Okay, it's supposed to terrify subconsciously you peasants got a quick bumpers to Yeah, well, that's a better one still by I like push bumpers anyway, even if you're playing the game But the the idea is that these are all parts of things that condition people black out like every all vehicles were approximately the same Running in a column. I've always told you before try to make all your vehicles uniform for a radio antennas Trust me people can't they see but they don't necessarily absorb but it's part of that psychological slash police state mental conditioning And it's amazing, you know, guys, if you're going to be going to war, remember. It's like, you know what, this is the other thing. Most combat units could never pass inspection. But you guys are all conditioned that if you see a whole bunch of people with a perfect uniform, they must be better than the guy out there that's kind of mismatched and looking a little dirty. In reality, that's why I've told you before about the whole idea for a psychological and for propaganda purposes you have a consistent uniform for wear. But when you go into the field in combat, only your signal identifier's hats or whatever you're using in the way of equipment that I can see tells me friend-fo. But when it comes to, you know, for the purpose of parade, then yeah, you want a consistent uniform, especially if you got 100, 200, 300, 400 people, it looks impressive. And that's how people are conditioned. The enemy knows this. They do this with everything like I said when they had the stand off out west they had this big parade of SUVs remember when they when they were out there at the park and I told you before count how many people are each vehicle only one what was the purpose psychological look at that big column of SUVs it's so big First of all what are tie? Yeah, all right in the same train Yeah, look at that a Thoratide in that big line and in reality I had to ask everybody okay I love the vehicle number one, but what does it do and everybody goes what okay? That's an SUV even if it's armored up a little bit. It's still nothing more than a suburban So you're impressed because there's all 50 60 80 SUVs lined up in a row well we can do that Well, yeah, but yours wouldn't be as good as theirs mine would probably be better than theirs Yeah, because we'd have 16 people in each one instead of one. Yeah, and they'd be armored and they would be gunned up and you know because here again see this is the part that they don't want you to think about but you have to learn these things people. You know and sadly enough I would rather have the non-uniform you know squared away fighting unit as opposed to the prim press and limited by whatever SOP exists for the military unit. Hey Mark. Sorry about that. But simply can't, and it may not necessarily be able to fight, but it looks cool. Got all the best, latest cool whiz-bang camouflage and whatever. Which by the way you can all own too. But, you know, this is where it's again, this goes back to the first part of this discussion, which is I would love to see and down the road when we win the war I will, I want to see the material write up on the propaganda scam schedule for the coronavirus. because a lot of people had to turn their brains off to... they weren't even at child level. It's been animal-esque for a lot of them. That's the only way to describe it. You got people frothing at the mouth and it's like I even said one person said, you want to step back and you ain't gonna get... you aren't gonna... not ain't. You aren't going to get any closer to me because I'm not one of these other lames. So if you start causing a problem for me, you have no magic force field that will save your life. But now then you have to ask, you know, again, what are you going to do? This is all going to, what are those kind of nimrods and numskulls going to do? Because it's like in Texas, they just declared they're going to hit the switch. Like, well, it's all done. We're all finished with it. Why? Was there a special hit? No, no, nothing. We're just going to hit the switch now. We screwed with you enough. We stirred the pot enough. But now we got to make some money because we're not getting any tax money from you because we raped you all and screwed you all. Okay, so we got it. They played, you know, they played so far and now all of a sudden it's just it's a miracle and the beginning of this though still has to come down to subliminal projection and I know it's a combination of public announcements. I've told just before guys the Mossad the ATF and the FBI are gonna bomb somebody soon. You do know that, right? The ATF, the FBI, and the Israeli Mossad have a bomb factory somewhere in the United States right now. We're hunting for it. We're going block by block, township by township. Everybody that can, I promoted to do the same thing. We're hunting for that right now. If we can catch them on the ground, we won't do what happened in 95. You know, we're going to catch them on the ground. We will, we will have them. But we're not going to hurt. Mark, have you heard? Have you heard the, I want to say rumor, but they're saying it out loud. So apparently they think that somehow the right wing militia evil terrorists are going to be bombing the Capitol building while Biden is giving his State of the Union address. Right. And it's like, okay, guys, that tells you that the Mossad, the ATF, the FBI, and elements of Homeland Security are going to bomb us. They're the ones doing it. They're the ones that it's about. And to be quite honest, go watch the miniseries America. Go watch the miniseries America. Go watch the miniseries America. And watch, oh wow, what's in there? And what did they, what did he say? Oh, he's the last president of the United States. After this, America will be divided up into the 10 regions. Anybody? And each region is going to have 30 million guns. Yeah, well in this case, like I said, we're the formula here. First of all, remember that one of the points that was made at the beginning of America, which I've been ramming down everybody's throat for as long as I've been on the air here, not just now, I'm talking about forever, is we don't need the communications that we have. We're blessed with it, but guys, if everybody just understands, we're going to fight until we're done killing them. then we don't need to worry about some kind of approval. I don't need to have a big conversation with you if you're in Region 1 and I'm in Region 3. We'll all be busy enough if we just focus on exterminating every last bastard we can find that's a card-holding Communist Party member, a globalist, a neocon. You just keep putting bullets in them. And if other ones in uniform show up, do better at what you're doing to hunt them down and get rid of them. But other than that this oh my god, we're all disconnected. What do we do? Well, we keep going until we reconnect and in the meantime, we all know what our job is Now get good locally and doing what you need to do to clean up your backyard And now all of you and all the other groups that do that can focus on the few cesspools That are left in each of your County or state areas There aren't enough of them to go around you already outnumber them We already outnumber all of the top militaries on the planet combined with regard to actual physical manpower. We're also on our base. We also know something and we need to keep hammering this. You don't surrender. There is no surrender. You keep fighting until you don't have anything left. Meanwhile, grab whatever you find sharp, pointy, or whatever, and when they get closer, you take from them whatever you can, but you keep fighting because surrendering to them just means death. Death camp. murder camps, gulags, take your pick, because they're a glitz but a gulag is. So instead, you keep killing them with anything and everything you've got, and you get better at it so that you don't end up without arms and without munitions. But even if that's what you don't have, better a sharp pointy object and you work the battlefield to take one of them. If they kill you, they planned on doing that anyway. Do you think they're necessarily going to take you to a camp? My God, do the math on this. I'm going to tell you something. The Germans should never have surrendered in World War II. What did they gain? I want you to think about that. World War II with Germany, we had the Communists, the Germans had the Communists coming in from one direction, supported by the Jewish bankers in New York. And then they had, oh wait a minute, they rounded us all up and had us hurting in the other direction. And anybody that surrendered, well, the first ones that surrendered, they had to get completely away from the battlefield. But later on they had millions and millions after the war they starved to death. We didn't do any different to the Germans than the Russians did to the Germans. So if you were the Germans, you know, in fact all of you Americans better learn a lesson here. That when the Jewish communist trash get their communist way in motion, then if you surrender to them, it's a matter of dying by horrible, horrible inches. On the other hand, if you all fight and keep putting a bullet on the enemy, you're on your home base. You make sure every one of you kills at least one. Well, if there's 10 million of you and there's only so many of a projected army, trust me, you're putting major holes in the enemy's population. You make it expensive. Why? Because you've got nothing to lose. America is in that situation right now. The proper term though is this. We have everything to gain by getting rid of every last one of them. Not nothing to lose. We have everything to gain by exterminating every last bastard supporting the destruction of the United States. Period. As far as public discourse, Mark, we've mostly lost everything already. I'm not saying that we've lost our sovereignty or we've lost our power, but with regard to public discourse and the ability to, like you said, ballot box, soap box, we're at the ballot box point. There is no way to remedy this. I love telling people they laugh like hell. You cannot reason with a backed up toilet. Yeah, they're insane. I mean, the insanity, well, everybody I've talked to, this is what the first thing, you can't talk, they're all learning this now. We've already talked about this for years. And we know how the ADL, Southern Perversion Law, and all those queer slash pedo operations are virtually intertwined with all of these foreign run agencies like the Batfaggots, the FBI. Homeland Security is a foreign agent of a foreign power registered in the United States, and it's registered in New Jersey. not in Washington DC. Why? It's a private corporation. That's why. Otherwise, it would be either in the district of criminals, which by the way is the FBI isn't either. The FBI is registered in the Caribbean under the British crown. It's not registered in America. It's not an American mechanism. It's an alien operation that needs to be run to ground and gotten rid of. It has nothing to do with our American process whatsoever. In fact, it is an admiralty agent whose purpose it is to destroy the sovereignty of the American people. Period. It is an agent of a foreign power. We are the foreign in their ass. It's that simple. On their foot, their ass, stuck in the side of their head, they hate you. They really do. When these little kosher mafia types tell you how they hate America. and they're all with the old Antifa, the communist Antifa, the communist Antifa. Not Nazi. Communist, hammer and sickle, red and yellow, those are communists. Dump your public fool system conditioning where you have to somehow make an excuse for international communism. Instead understand full well that's the turd you're facing and there's a certain click behind that turd. Nonstop, guaranteed, historically, can be not only demonstrated in deep history, but in very modern and present history. The same tribe, the same clique keeps popping up, the same last names over and over and over again. You tell me, well, actually, I don't need to be told, I got a full understanding of exactly... It's mostly in O'Brien. Yeah, you know Brian and Yokohama. It's all their own Hindus. Yes, all those Hindus right now. It's out there not and they're not fraud instance. They're a catlicks and so again This gets back to the whole idea that we have to be ready to deal with a problem, but we have to be in full depth and we have to have the basics in place, the foundational components, for the very reason I just mentioned too. It's like communications. Well, without modern blah, blah, blah. If you are not fighting nonstop to try and work with the same tools that your enemy works with, but rather drop the technology that they're trying to get everybody to commit to, then their technology becomes relatively useless. I'm going to say something. I love communications. But you know what? Not one of this, not any part of the Internet is critical to our lifestyle. Not one part of it. We're using it, but we've used radio. And radio, to be quite honest, is much more efficient in being surreptitious, which is one of the reasons you have a lot of these mouths pop up when I talk about CB. They're not, typically the ones that yap about, you know, you don't even think about CB, are government agents, or Mossad. You wanna know why? Because I've told you a million times, they don't want you in communications that does not require a middleman. You know, the internet, your cell phones, are all middleman operations which is optimal for police state or for any kind of disingenuous activities where the real purpose is monitoring and collecting data. Radio, I broadcast out and you can be anywhere listening to shortwave or any kind of radio and nobody has a clue where you are. That's about as operationally secure as you could ask for. The chair is against the wall. The chair is against the wall. John has a long mustache. John has a long mustache. One day closer to victory, brothers and sisters, for all of our friends both on and behind the enemy lines. This music is for you. Wait a minute, those notes are off. Yep, they are. It's the song. The music itself. And by the way... Remember with that technique? Where did that come from, by the way? The chair is against the wall, John. Anybody ever watched The Longest Day? They really made a point emphasizing that. The beginning of the movie. The Free French are waiting for the word. And the old French guy is walking along, you know, he's standing there, and he hears it, and he, of course, immediately starts rolling out the flags, remember? If you watch it, the chair is against the wall. The chair is against the wall. John has a long mustache. John has a long mustache. It was the code for the jump off for certain units, but not for all. The code was sent out in many using phonetic information, phonetic wording. It meant nothing to anybody else other than me who the message was sent to. The guy standing next to me could even be with another resistance cell. But he doesn't have that part of the code. He has another code, which by the way also can give him another task. And so while he might eventually have a smile on his face while you're sitting there, it's not a smile on his face at the same moment that you got a smile on your face. Why? Well, because the message you got meant nothing to him. Do you see how that... Talk about operational security compartmentalization. It's about as good as you can get. And it was open broadcast. Now here's another thing. Open broadcast with regard to phonetic codes can have to do with how you talk and what code in terms of notes or combinations, how sing song or how flat you wish to be with communications. Or did you wonder how long between the words sometimes. which is the meter, the pace. See how many different ways you can establish communication and even with this system right now that we're using it has the middleman. I can be talking and you can be talking to somebody and the message gets through with no possibility of anyone being able to truly intercept the intent. See how that works? So once again, this is where trying to plant these seeds. Guys, think of how many different ways, but radio, oh, regular radio. The neat thing is, because everybody goes, well, no, I don't tune into this because I don't listen to this on the computer because they know this. Ah, but if you have radio, you go over and you tune in your shortwave radio or your AM or FM radio, and you're listening anonymously, how do they know now? Well, they don't. Yeah. And if everybody within your realm has a copy of Lily's seafaring captain, which is some, you know, For the winning book with the muscle guy on the front guess what? 62 13 12 62 is the page 13's the line 12 is the word on the line take the first letter and we work that code and no one knows a thing because They can't go into every book Even with this and unless they could never do it No, and by the time you do the limited or limited value of the intelligence negates the value of trying to do it, trying to process it. One thing about military intelligence is everything is time-capsule. Everything has a limited value. Now, there is always a value to intelligence collection. This is why, as we've tried to explain for years, if I get a certain amount of data, And eventually say that I have a certain amount of information that I can confirm. And this you validate this with signal and human communication, human intelligence, signal communications intelligence, and historical intelligence, historical database. You take these and combine them and actually get a part of your timeline correct. If you have an intelligence source, by being able to do this, you can validate to a degree an ergo you can bring up the value of that source because you can confirm in more than one way that the data he provided or she provided was accurate. Okay, this is especially critical with operations like this. Go ahead. Yeah, Mark, I believe I remember you mentioning the Hakeem rifle and they have Royal Tiger imports has some right now. I mean, I think 899 is a ridiculous price for military surplus, but they actually do have some. Yeah, I when they were $65 I bought tons of them when they're $800 no, but I believe is the price of military rifle Oh, no, it is an actual rifle if it was like I said it compares to the grand I know somebody go. Oh, no. Yeah, it does It actually is much simpler in many ways and it's more of a works in the drawer kind of firearm than the Grand. Guys, if you don't think so, go look at a Lüngeman, Model 42, or go take a look at a Hakim. Go have somebody open it up for you. It is incredibly simple. You think that it's more complicated than it is even when you do see what it does. It is an incredibly simple firearm. And far simpler than the Grand in many ways. And it's amazing. Here's one thing that gets me. I don't know why the Germans didn't build it. The Hakim rifle, the mother of it is the Ljumit. Well, that rifle was available at the beginning of World War II. And if the Egyptians could build a knockoff copy, an 8mm in Egypt, the Germans could have made an exact copy of that rifle and it would have put any of the other weapons in service. Either it would compete well, like the Garand, it would compete against it. or it would have surpassed the performance of anything the Russians had from the beginning to the end of the war in terms of a semi-automatic battle rifle. And I don't know why they didn't build it. It was as simple, in fact let's put it this way, it was easier or as simple to build, no it was easier, than a G43 which I mentioned the other day, a K43 or G43. Go look at the internal workings of a G43 or a K43 rifle. Then go look at a Hakim rifle and remember the Hakim is in 8mm Mauser which demonstrates that there was no problem tooling the weapon over to a 7.92x57 Mauser chambering. And if the Germans had that, oh god, on the Russian front, what would that have done for them? I don't understand. I mean some things it has to do with you know there's a national phobia thing that everybody has Japanese or worse for it but there's also a bunch other games played that to me we have to throw out the window. There's no rules left on this planet about building anything anymore because they've thrown all the rules out. What Dar mentioned earlier, you know, you've taken all of the options away and you think we're just going to trudge off to the concentration camp or a ditch. Well, to hell with that crap. Now we've learned that we've got nothing to lose, as they say. But more importantly, we have everything to gain. So we have to have a mindset going into this that there is no such thing as a patent. That's all gone. Anything that we see that looks useful, if it is simpler and easier to build, that's going to be the way we go. And in some cases, especially for certain types of ideas, it's, you know, necessity is the mother of invention. We're just simply going to embrace it, it's ours, we're done. And if the patent lawyers come after you, you just have more targets. Right, we'll just be shooting their arse with everybody else. It won't be relevant when you're... See, that's the argument is, you know, like to re-duplicate certain systems, it wasn't really worth it. because to make a direct copy of something, the Russians did that with quite a few, in fact the Russians did it constantly, what can I say, did it quite a bit. They did it constantly. They didn't think twice about it. Interestingly enough, of course, the biggest problem is if you're trying to make an exact proof copy of whatever the other guy does, is that you have to change certain technologies. Here's an idea. You change the basic, like 60 to 80% of the design where it can be done easily, and you continue to produce the system the way you build it where the integrated systems are concerned. Example, like a battle tank, if you were building a tank, you take the basic lines of the vehicle that make sense that made for a better vehicle for less money spent. And you continue to produce using your drivetrain and your engines until you can change out economically because you have a breather point in the conflict. Otherwise, you don't change significant drive components or systems that are integrated. You change course systems that allow for easy changeover and improve your military or your defensive or offensive posture in whatever way that is beneficial to you. And this is true from guns to bullets to medical supplies to whatever else you can think of, aircraft or whatever. There's a, again, this is like the thought process about the Corona Beer Virus thing. If you step outside of the regimented box that they've conditioned everybody to through what is a progressive public fool system, then the whole world changes for you with regard to attitude. And most important is dump the negative, think positive. Again, we got nothing to lose. No, no, no, no. We have everything to gain. And we negate the nothing to lose part because we have to have the can-do attitude America kicked ass with right from the get-go. It wasn't a matter of if we were going to win. It was only a matter of when we were going to win the war for independence. And they tried this BS now to tell you, oh, we wouldn't have done it without the French. No, it would have taken longer without the French. The French and everybody were still selling us the junk. It just, they were an alliance of convenience that expedited the end of the war. But it wouldn't have happened either. To do that, they have to alter you, to make you feel that you're all a bunch of women. In reality, the dynamic energy that's pressed away once we've been dead to their new world order. We shall prevail in our world. And we're on the march of March, May 8 and 9. Kill them all. Let me give you an example of what I'm talking about. You can look at it even on YouTube. Go on, look up... And they get all this arguing about, well, they have to re-do this or that. No, you wouldn't. And then, as needed over to a super-tier system, not equal-tier, then you can integrate the weapons systems to, or mutate them to, your human-preserved manpower. Because remember, it's the bodies. You need some technicians who live, you can see our live LTR coming up. It is. Communications is just...
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