August 24, 2021
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1h 58m
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Mark Koernke discussed economic collapse preparedness, property value inflation in rural Michigan, military factionalization, and extended technical analysis of laser and LED illumination technology for defensive applications. He covered the Afghanistan withdrawal, Taliban acquisition of U.S. military equipment, opium trade history, and synthetic drug development. Callers contributed information on bear deterrence, Afghan pilot training, Pakistani-Indian tensions over Kashmir, and military equipment deals.
- preparedness
- economic collapse
- rural property
- military factionalization
- laser technology
- led illumination
- night vision
- thermal imaging
- afghanistan withdrawal
- taliban
- opium trade
- pakistan
- india
- kashmir
- communications
- militia
- second amendment
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where all our devotions will deliver the truth. 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'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. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free 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 numbers 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 doctors so their children will be there. 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 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 trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to 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? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the First hour of the afternoon intelligence report, I'm Mark Hernhey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, southeast, south, and north. 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 lower 49 including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS. The outline to states, along with the territories and the clock, it is 5.09 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Communications Tuesday. It is... a warm and blustering day outside. The lensing effect from layers of different cloud cover which are still intermittent. I would say big frigid clouds, best way to describe it. all over the horizon, from horizon to horizon, but still plenty of space in between and it's cooking here in the bottom of Michigan. This is making the plants really happy. They've had lots of moisture. Now they're getting this warm, damp air sun and it is phenomenal. So, not for you and me, but for the plants, they're happy. Otherwise, classic Michigan muggy summer. That's what we're getting. So, it is Communications Tuesday. Quick reminder, bundle radio packs. I had a lot of people that responded to that. Actually, several people that have been picking up bundles for the larger organizations that are out there. Yes, it's true. If you're willing to go five, six hundred radios, yes, you do get a little bit of a cut yet again. The increments are still good. When you start getting into jobber level where you can afford thousands of units, then you can really save, although hundreds, a little under a thousand, 600 at a time, whatever you're doing. Yeah, you're also making a hell of a deal. You're going back actually factory in many cases which you're already in contact with if you're doing these bundle deals and you'll notice it says you know shit from jao ban thai or chao chu wah wang bai you know or tao in six days and will probably arrive sometime on the first of September you know considering the date today. In each case, I'm going to remind you again, if you're going to get accoutrements, I wouldn't go so far as to say that the poor desperate Chinese who know that we're going to probably be shooting their ass soon enough along with other people because they're going to be shooting us, still want to try and do business while they can. And because of that, if you do get into a conversation, you probably can negotiate a better price. on quantity, the bigger the quantity, obviously the better than the Gaussier Chien. Be more likely that your bargaining will be your favorite. So common sense, I know not everybody can do this, but the people that we are asking can, and I would go up to the next card. If you are going to be doing lots of say 500, 600 radios at a time, and you're going to do two lots, that's 1,200, that's a throw weight, that's a chunk of card you can put on the table. Better to not eat for a few days and or do not do something else other than maybe ammunition. If you need the radios and you're going to be buying these two blocks no matter what or more than that, There are different institutions and mechanisms out there right now that have pretty well decided this is done. We're in the next phase of the next war, the war that we're in now. So they're committing resources. And I think part of it is use it or lose it. With the Shisters in Washington and in New York, type of Tel Aviv, etc. and Brussels. They are planning on creating a 1929 type condition. Well, if you've got the goodies, if you've got them in hand, then even if they steal the rest of the money out of the bank, you've got hardware. In fact, that's how you should be looking at everything that you're doing is hardware material. What did you need the digits for in the first place? Tools especially are a priority, but radio communications without a middleman is priceless. One of the things, let's just talk about economics, and I wanted to do this all last week. We've gotten into a number of other subjects, which are all, anytime we discussed up here, the reason I'll continue on a subject is because it's relevant to what a lot of people are asking about. Okay? But let's think about the economics of the crisis, the collapse, what this means. Cardboard won't be available. You know the card stock? I've mentioned this many times. When the Depression hit in 1929, People had, you couldn't afford to take a penny or two and go out and buy an envelope. You know what you did? You took the backside of something that was used and you cut your own envelope. You made your own envelopes. Why? Because that's that quarter or tenth or an eighth or a hundredth of a penny you could spend on something else. Okay? Realistically, again, what they did, 29, but again in 33. Let's understand one of the reasons the generation that they had to wait and die off before they could continue with this BS, they had to wait until they die off. Because anybody as a witness would tell you, yeah, they screwed us in 29, and then the kosher bankers came around and did it again in 33. when we were recovering. You know, why? Because we were recovering without the kosher bankers. And that's exactly what's going on. Well, right now we've got all the other issues the same as we had in, as Nancy was just mentioning, 2008. But consider this, it's like a rehash. People don't learn lessons, okay? The very rich right now are doing a couple of things that if you were paying attention to why rural prices have gone up. People who have any kind of money are buying rural locations. In many cases, they are going out and building something that they specifically want, a fortress. Okay, the real money who think that if they live in Toledo or Detroit or Northern Detroit or I mean depends on where you're oriented to they consider say the middle of Michigan frontier not like Jackson or while our Lansing but other pockets and areas are considered to be a affordable or were affordable I gotta say that were affordable and are easier to build, you know, build up and develop whatever it is that they want to do. Talking to a guy down towards Hillsdale. He's got a house that's worth, estimated for the property, 70 acres. He's got farmland, but he's got a really nice house. It's worth about 750, he thought. And I kind of pointed out and said, you really haven't checked property values because he wants to sell out and move out of Michigan. I pointed out, I said you do realize that your house is probably worth a lot more than $750,000. It really is a nice house. It's a well-appointed house. It's nothing too exotic, but it's also sitting on 70 acres of really good property, which for either farming can pay your taxes in theory, although the size of this house, probably not. But at least will help to take a big chunk out with you share crop to the farmers you take the land you got 70 acres is actually a good chunk of production But the fact is that he then opened up and he said you know down the road I got this guy out of cuddly-doo out of Toledo who bought a property down there and He paid a million dollars for it. They just estimated tax-wise, you know, because they're gonna try to screw them all in new taxes Because they're desperate for revenue in guys. So even if you do own everything outright Now they're trying to milk out your bank accounts by telling you your property is just so much more valuable than it was before. Well, they are paying higher prices. That is the problem. It's the same time every time when people, especially the leftist and the money, abandon the areas that they craft in. Okay, the leftists are no special notorious. They leave with the high-end money that they have and drop into an area where the property is more affordable, but they screw everybody. And because of this, especially with the situations the way it is right now, this guy that dropped in, he is, like I said, he goes to my neighbor, who's got this million dollar place, comes out with a helicopter and lands, and visits the house, or comes out with the Rolls Royce and visits the palace, so to speak, the country estate. Now, in reality, it's like, so I asked him, I said, well, it's here all the time, he goes, no, he's only very seldom here, but you know what he is. I said, well, that's his escape house. And he's like, you know, what? I said, well, it's real simple. He knows amongst the money, they've all been told that you unwashed are going to get caught flat footed and that being around the big cities is not going to make it. And so they're buying estates and properties like this and building them up so that their logic is they'll be away from the riffraff when the cities burn. And this is true and happening all over the place. where the military is digging in in northern Michigan right now and where we have deployments of troops that we normally wouldn't have that are in unique locations everybody is watching. I told you before we were talking yesterday about the division of the military. Understand that there are other there are more than two factions but the factions have all taken sides. Understand that. There's no third group out there right now. By this point in time, with the obvious problem in Washington, D.C., the District of Criminals, the military is now fully divided and is, everybody knows who's who in the zoo. They may be staring across this gulf of opposition, grimacing and gritting their teeth and not saying anything, but they know who all the players are. And they know who's on which side. Now this is dangerous for both, but it's especially dangerous for the patriot side. As I said yesterday, the murder, the satanic types, the queers, the pedos, who are all lumped into the same group, it's always the same group of perverts over and over again throughout time. They are assassins. They are murderers. They will jump off in a betrayal of whatever demi-peace exists right now. And they will try to destroy as much of the quote-unquote organized resistance within the existing system. as possible in their perception. Now, if everybody's smart on the Patriot side, and not everybody is, some will get caught flat-footed, and then a bunch of other spineless curves we have in the Patriot effort will defecate their spine out their bung hole, they'll piss their pants and tell you how it's the end of the world, because out of 300 million people, and out of 100 million combatants, and out of the 80 million plus that we have versus theirs, all of a sudden we've lost a handful of people, it's the end of the world! because there are spineless curves that have loud voices and you should not be listening to them. Okay, that's our biggest problem in the Patriot effort. You have weenie boys and weenie females who immediately they'll tell you about fighting and they're gonna resist and politics is so dynamic and the moment that something gets serious They will piss their pants, defecate their spine out like a meat xylophone, turn and while you're standing there when you look at it, turn to look at them and go, what's wrong with you? There's already dead airspace and you turn around and look behind you and they've already hit the third fence line and all you see is the bottom of their tennis shoes and their elbows bumping. Have you heard some of this already? We have. You've got, and now this gets into another formula I want to use today and I want to walk through but I'm going to use the simplest here. Is that stupid or are they wicked? Are they stupid or are they traitorous and wicked? Which is it? Both. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Yeah, this is John at Colorado. Yeah, I think they're both. I didn't mean to bump in, but I had a question for you on rubber slug for bears. I need advice on rubber slug for bears. For bears? Am I there? Ooh, I don't know. Yeah. Well, is that what they're limiting you to? No, no, I got bears in the dumpster and if you want to piss them off and get them out, you know, drive them out, yeah, getting bumped to the butt with that or aim for the small, you know, if it's male, aim for the small donut area. Usually if they're up there, you know what I mean, make it painful and make it, you know, oh darn, especially if they can't get where it came from. Well, what I wanted to ask, there's a 70 grain at 800 feet per second, 12 gauge. And the 130 grain is 600. And I think I'm going for the last one. I wanted your advice on it though. Yeah, the heavier slug just because it slaps better. Okay, but the difference is how you're trying to take someone down. Remember when cops use those, they're supposed to aim for the knees. Why do you think they aim for the knees? I think you know as well as I do, right? Yeah, you might hit the groin too, bounce up. And that's the thing about it, if you're just trying to get them out of there, they realize that if they keep getting bee stung when they're trying to get into the junk, you know what I mean? They'll usually get the message and make a different menu, set up a different schedule. My two pit huskies were out there barking a tree and I thought they had a porcupine tree so I went out there and they don't want them near the porcupine. I want to shoot that sucker. But they had one up, a good 200 pound, but he was 60 feet of the pine tree. He stayed there all night. One of the bears? Oh yeah, he stayed up there all night when the dogs ran him up. Oh yeah, well that's the thing. Well, and again, they do climb. Everybody forgets that. They go up the tree. You just got to get farther up. And remember, the other rule is... I know, they'll go kind of way. I'm just saying when you do get up, everybody forgets gravity sucks. Remember, your feet are in their face if you ever do have one chasing you. That's the thing. The nose is a sensor area on a bear. Now, you still might get tagged by them, but they're trying to stay in the tree and those paws have to do that work. So if you got them up a tree below you, you boot them. That's still the best thing I can do. Oh hell yes, like a shark. Yeah, that's not. It's everything. Just like a shark. Yeah, it's like taking a crotch. Yeah, really. No, I had to... Go ahead. I gotta say... Oh, go ahead, Guy. No, no, that's okay. Go ahead. No, keep going. The suggestion is there's a thing called a mountain cur. I don't know if you've ever heard that kind of a dog. They climb trees. So, you know, but they are very difficult to train. They're very, very independent. They're very... You have to do a stern hand with them, so... I thought I'd throw that out there. Yeah, but I'm not getting any more dogs. These two will do me for a long while. You got enough dogs to eat, because enough dogs to eat as it is, right? Well, they came out of the same litter, and they have grown up together, and I mean, they back each other up. It's unreal. Oh, yeah. Well, that's what you have on the ground. Oh, yeah. But it was funny, because his daughter heard one of the dogs barking, and she looked out, and down the basketball court, she saw one bear walking right toward the chicken coop, and she was on the other side of the fence. And she said, oh shit, about that time when she said that, the one dog was out there one after that son of a bitch and he took a 90 degree turn and left. Yeah, they move again. They move well when they realize they're in trouble. That's the one thing about it. They do, they do a scoot that most people really underestimate. The good thing is they will run. I mean, the only other consideration is to throw light sensors up there. I'll tell you some of these new led lights that are really bright, if you put them at facing like it at hip level or about you know like say maybe breast level and Aim them straight out. That's another thing that probably would do a good job of you know running them because They again you can someone you can set with timer so they'll literally flash you know on off on off Oh, yeah, oh yeah, and that that's that's us. That's something it'll settle startle up You know, little little sneaky peeps to begin with. Yeah, especially at night. They're sneaky peeps. They're no different from what they are is like a big raccoon. Hey, question on flashlights while I still got you off the subject. You were, that was a damn good subject. I hope you get back to it and finish it up. But, you know, the new one you're looking at sends a little cone of light out. Yes. Well, I got one of the A's before A's being quit making it. Dammit. But I mean it'll make a 12 foot circle on the side of a house a mile away. And I'm just going to be blind that bear enough to run his ass off at night. Oh, a closer range? Oh hell yes. Yeah, I think that's the one thing I don't want to experiment with putting a bear sunglasses on. I haven't done any impact results from say, you know, because there's two areas where this would be useful. Number one is perhaps, I mean, white light doesn't necessarily bother night vision because of the metering effect that you have now. We've talked about this when Don was with us, you know, for quite some time, is that you don't get the same flare effect you used to get with first-generation night vision, especially the military stuff that you'd see, you know, during Vietnam, even then they were moving on it. But, but, remember that that's a high-intensity light. And guys, when you hit any of the night vision with white light, you're driving the meter, so to speak. And you're still creating hot points. And in this case, with these systems, I'm wondering, see this is the thing, the private sector didn't develop this. You know what I mean? This came from the military application end. And for night vision, for disrupting natural night vision, obviously it's going to mess you up, okay? But one of the other considerations is that, and I haven't done enough research on all the different places they were doing this, but this kind of light would have to have a detrimental effect on a night vision scope no matter what generation it is. Oh, God, yes. By the way, my gate is, the gate down by the road by the main street is 300 meters away. And I had the kids come in one night and say, hey, call me when you hit the gate and stop by the gate. I want to try something. And I had them set their eyes 300 meters away. And I hit them with that light. And all I heard was, God, turn that thing off. They were in the car with their eyes shut. Now, what would that do to a driver of a vehicle even going through his little crystal viewport? Well, and again, or you know, a lot of your secret police equipment and stuff is going to be set up with either enhancement or other technologies that they're going to be using. And what that's going to do is collect what you're sending out to a fixed location. If everybody does understand this, it's like you're literally sending a ball of light focused out to a very specific distance. That's the best way to describe it. It's like a fist. It's not like you normally when you send out a broadcast beam as we know your lensing system is usually has to have a series of reflectors to focus the beam, but you have a peripheral Like a like a halo was it that doesn't happen right yeah Yeah, it's a very focused. It literally is the closest thing to a laser beam in terms of LED technology where it's gone That's the only way I'm being old helicopters about I always I also wonder what happens if I shoot that into a cockpit of somebody messing with me Exactly. Oh, hell. Yes. I well, you see that's why oh now now they're still out there guys But for the longest time the Chinese when they started, you know flooding the market in every market one of the things that we had were high energy Lasers We are. If I can send something like that down range in front of my enemy who's wearing enhanced optics, there's only two things are going to happen. A, that actually will overpower the night vision device. It probably will also overpower the thermal device. Now that's one of the better lasers that were out there, okay? But now think about this, I've seen these lights. I got a 2 watt, and boy is it amazing. Yeah, and so but think about this now. They've tried to restrict the lasers But this is coming up from the other end of the spectrum and it's doing almost as well to focus the amount of light into a given point now It's not unlimited and that's the other thing you pointed out about a mile You know you can still put a good beam on a target at a full mile But at the prescribed ranges, which I think is rather interesting with the ones that I, you know, looking at what the how they've instructed everybody and what they expect in the way of performance. At 250 to 350 yards, you're boiling the site. You're cooking the target. How about the bare eyes even? I mean, you know. Yeah, see that's a tough, well, I'll tell you what, the bear would be blinded. If they're blinded, they might go, they'll be... No, no, I mean, I mean, they're B-A-R-E-I's. Bear eyes naked eyes. Oh, yeah, it's for all right. There's far. Oh, no, it's no matter what see my effect Yeah, I've already that's why I said I wouldn't go out down for down range without a good set of real sunglasses And have somebody hard area and even then I would recommend if anybody does that you don't look at this light Because one of the things I haven't had a chance to do is check on the science of these lights Because it's sounding to me like we're heading up into the maser range You know what I mean? That's what that's what this ace beam felt like it really was it's what it felt like yeah and Mazer okay guys before we had the laser we had maser technology and again What's that what that's an outshoot from is the microwave technology? So what's interesting about this is here? We have this leg LED LED projector and I see I you know you might recall the an acronym for the particular LEDs What it's looking like to me is that what they did is went they however they did it with the science and I know what they did what they could have done they went up the scale to provide in addition to the maser range of Radio active of radio energy because that's what all radiation all light we see and we don't it's radiation They went up the scale somehow or adjusted it. And so what we basically are holding is something just below or on the edge of a maser with visible light spectrum available. There's always some visible light bleed off. Yeah. When we use lasers, guys, remember, we can dial up and down the frequency range with the lasers that are built. And this is why if you have any of the combat laser goggles, OK? I got a pile of these back in the 90s. They cover three frequencies. I want you to pay attention if you're talking about buying laser protection. Your best bet to where to find laser protection right now and what might also help with this. strangely enough, go over to Grainger. They have PPE, personal protective equipment for industry. Well, guess what? Industry uses laser and other optical and, you know, invisible light technology protection. They have to have it available. So, guess what? Grainger offers it over the counter. Now, when you do this, you're going to notice something. It's actually going to specify frequencies. because all of these lasers work up and down the scale and it will ID them. What basically the military did is the three most common types of laser used out there by the United States, the Chinese or actually I think originally was NATO and then the Russians because whatever the Chinese had basically they were a step behind the Russians because they bought it from them. And so the biggest threat was not so much shoulder fired, although there is some out there, and I'll explain that in a minute, but it was the big ass, what caused this to happen, what caused the US government to make these lenses was the Chinese-Vietnamese war. When the when the Chinese invaded after we left Vietnam, there were three different wars and if you go to YouTube by the way This is kind of fun I mentioned this the other day and randomly a little video showed up and it's the Chinese perspective on the Chinese Sino-Vietnamese wars of the late 70s and early 80s So if you want to understand what I'm talking about go check that out. But here's here's part of the story They called the United States, they called the U.S. Embassy and said, hey, we've got about 10,000 casualties that we don't know what happened to them. And we want to ship them to America. Well, of course, that was kind of crazy. They really probably knew they weren't going to get that. But America was willing to send medical personnel over. Now, here's the thing. Some of these people, a bunch of them just dropped dead. A bunch of people just dropped dead. No gunfire per se. They just dropped dead. In addition, others, well, immediately they were all blinded. They had different dysfunctions with regard to motor operation. Probably the ones that dropped dead, their involuntary component of the brain was fried. Well, what is it that happened? Well, when we left Vietnam, we left a whole pile of modern laser rangefinders for artillery. And these things could cut, yeah, 22 to 25 miles, okay? And more, they actually were classified. Well, we left them behind. When the Chinese came across, just like they always do, everybody always talks about mass assault. When the Chinese did these mass attacks on North Vietnam, the Russian instructors, the Russian aid personnel told them, hey, we're in trouble here, turn those lasers down and let's just rake the infantry. And what they did is with those high volume lasers, they literally fired on the infantry and they blinded thousands of people. Some they blinded permanently, others depending on what proximity, etc. Now remember the first thing with lasers or even these lights, no matter what it is you're talking about. And by the way, this does have to do with communications because remember this came from microwave technology. The handheld or personal microwave technology that's out there has to be able to burn through atmosphere. You've got to remember, you've got to go through the one thing that covers this whole planet, air. And air is a phenomenal resistant tool when it comes to signal. So one of the things that does restrict is that you're having to burn through the air to get to the target. And that's a part of the formula nobody talked about. But it also creates a problem that nobody realizes. When you burn air with a laser, and I'm going to ask, if any of you are sitting here, have you ever been around a real cutting laser that is a big laser? I have. When it stops firing, okay, and it stops, you'll hear this, it cracks. It's the air filling that volume of space that was being eaten that became a vacuum the moment that the laser stopped firing. So that's what I've said before as a sidebar whenever you watch like remember Terminator the movie and they had the future scenes they did something that was amazing there is you hear the Now, most people wouldn't know what that was, but if you were in laser research, you knew exactly that they got it right. And that's very rare, because gunfire is one thing. Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, you know, crack, crack, crack, crack, crack, crack, crack, as it goes over your head. That you can expect. But to actually get it right with lasers, because on the battlefield, they wouldn't be silent. If you got something strong enough to cut through air, then you have something that's going to create, the sound itself would be relatively quiet, or there's no sound at all if the laser actually firing except back where the laser exists. When it's going down range, you would make no noise. But the moment that you stop firing at a target, burning it, cutting it, whatever, then all of that vacuum you just created in a nanosecond, the air rushes in and it's just like a sonic boom. It's a mini sonic boom like with a jet. So these are other things or factors that had to be considered. That's how you could tell exactly how strong some of these handheld lasers were that were being purchased because they were taking literally lasers around the edge of being used for fusion reactors, not fission, fusion. Fusion reactors use a micro pellet. They drop a micro pellet, well they're supposed to, they drop a micro pellet into a fire chamber and a number of different lasers can be targeted to a zero point. And when they fire, they burst that material, that small pellet, and the hydrogen argon, there's a couple of different materials, now hydrogen argon, what's the other one? Oh, come on. Anyway, it's a hydrogen-based pellet. I usually ask three. Let me do this argon. Hydrogen, argon, and something else. Mark's been 40 years since Mark was in one of these labs. Yeah, I think it was. But anyway, when it gets hit, it bursts, and that creates the fusion reaction without detrimental radiological threat. Now the thing is when they were doing tests KMS fusion is one of the companies I knew the guys that owned the place went over actually and you know Their company was in some south side of Ann Arbor the laser had to pass through five different refractors reflectors And then still impact the target chamber for the fusion test Okay There was immediately when they were going to have a test. Now here's what they did. The building was relatively small. That's why they needed to reflect everything. But in the upper right corner of all the offices was a hole 12 inches by 12 inches. The laser went back and forth through that little area right there and every room was going to have a sonic boom. So you had to warn everybody. This laboratory wasn't very... this lab, this company wasn't very big. They did everything with cash, okay? And what was funny in hell, they were the cutting edge. KMS Fusion, look it up, they were the cutting edge. They figured out how to do a fusion reactor, had it all done. Then the money came in from the Fed and all of a sudden it froze, stopped, and then disappeared, people. I watched that first hand. Amazing, by the way, my company in Chattanooga, we had a nice contract with an outfit in Florida who was developed a military backpack blinding laser. We sold it in the cooling unit for it. And it went out 120 degrees wide in a straight line and then it went up and down continuously. So it covered an entire rectangle that way. And battery powered, backpack, blinding laser. And that was 1980 and I'm sure it's still out there. Over. Yeah, the thing is, the problem, if you start doing this, everybody does and your attrition rate is so horrific. And there are other issues. I mean, what happens? Snipers are not like, okay? They get hunted, okay? Somebody using something like that if they got caught? Well, I think you can imagine what might happen. Eventually everybody will eventually wear a Star Wars helmet to protect against all that stuff. Exactly, or at least again shielding for the eyes. The biggest problem is If you were able to generate enough energy to actually produce a burning system like that. Now remember, mostly what happens here guys is that when the laser hits the eye, it randomly hits the optic nerve and bounces down your optic nerve. Literally your brain is going to be cooked. One, and this is what happened with the Chinese casualties, the reason the casualties were so haphazardous in some cases, when it bounced down the optic nerve, it went to one part of the brain or the other. And what it did is it surgically fried the brain in an area at a certain point. If it was, I guess, merciful, it was a kill shot. In other words, it knocked out your motor functions and you stop breathing and you're dead. But in other cases it blinded, it paralyzed. So it did a number of different things depending upon, you know, again, relationship to the laser when it was fired across the target and how your eyes were oriented to the target. Now the Chinese learned very quick on this. So this is the other problem is when you upgrade, like you said, they started working on laser shielding right away. And that's the other reason that all of a sudden the American forces started to, in fact, it was already there in the 70s, but in the 80s, they were already working on a whole family of multi-frequency laser goggle lenses that would, you would unsnap your traditional clear lens or green lens or red, and then you just pop in one of these and you were all of a sudden a, you know, laser commando. However, the problem is if you're smart and you're an enemy, you're going to keep changing frequencies once you start using the weapon. So, your protection will be up and down, depending upon, again, how close the change in frequency is to any of the others that are being used. And so, again, that's why they experimented with the three most common tools that were used out there. Now, there's one other thing that was already in place, and you guys might have seen this. Remember we had shoulder operated laser range finders. They were pretty large, fairly large output from the 80s on. It kind of looks like a grenade launcher. If you look at it from the front, you'd think, man, it's got to be a weapon. But in reality, it was a shoulder fired laser range finder that operated, like you said, with a limited backpack. Although there were two models, they improved the batteries, they reduced the size of the package. A lot of guys bragged that when they were, during the Cold War, towards the end of the Cold War, they were using these to blind East German border guard dogs. Border guard, yeah. Yeah, because they could do it randomly and what it would do is they blind the dog. The dog would go crazy and start biting anybody near it. They used to chuckle about that. They could sneak in, do a tag on a dog. The dog would turn and go crazy. First of all, the dogs are all trained one man. When the dogs get attacked, all of a sudden, their assumption is when they got blinded like that, they just go into defense mode. So there's all kinds of wicked stuff you can do. I still chuckle about that, by the way. Yeah. And again, you see a variation on this. What is the movie? Clear and Present? Not Clear and Present Danger. Clear and Present Danger? Yeah, I think, remember when they do the Drug Lords house? And they're using a laser tag system, which is one of the reasons for using this. Laser targeting, not just laser ranging. But the idea was if you look it up, you'll see that the model we're talking about literally is shoulder fire shoulder held so it's like your shoulder firing the system you have a Alignment targeting system allows you to observe and identify and put the crosshair on the target the laser of course you pulled the trigger the laser of course Yeah, you know tags you're able to confirm that the laser is on the mark and and you get a ping. Now, if you want to use it for something more extensive, you can leave it on target for a longer period of time. However, here's the problem. The longer you leave a laser running, the more calories you build up in the primary tube. Now when the primary tubes are actually organic material as in what I mean by organic I should say mineral as in remember what was the original what were the original crystals used for red laser? Rubies now what was the big jump forward that gave us laser technology? The synthetic ruby development at several of the colleges and institutions around the United States that was the breakthrough However, the earliest stages, the quality of the product was comparable to actual raw Ruby. What's happened is to be able to make more, you got to make cheaper. And you already see this with all the China junk that you have examples of where you have a copy of something that used to be made in America that was much higher standard. Well, they can make it cheaper, but it doesn't work quite as well. And in fact, we even have a percentage of failures. But no matter what, once you've got this synthetic, one of the problems you have is the longer you leave it on, the more energy applied to the laser crystal, the more likely it becomes, in fact, it inevitably will become malleable. And what happens is the tube distorts, and it will, it literally droops, is the only way to describe it. Gravity sucks. when it becomes malleable slash almost not not a plasma, but it becomes soft Unfortunately what happens is this the first time that you do it it obviously will recover But once you start to build up calories you weaken the tube in that particular the channel the material at that particular point And it will continue to try to fold at that point What does this do? Well, it offsets the energy efficiency of the laser when the energy is passing through, and obviously it also de-emphasizes the targeting point. It can either... It deals it more heat every time. Yes, and each time it will build, it's a hot point. And this can be seen with thermal technology even if you have a unit. This is why it was acceptable to do this. Let me give you an example where you guys have seen it over and over again. I'm going to go to a cash register and scan stuff. Whenever you do, what's that little red line you see there, guys? That's a tiny little laser. Why can they do that? Because again, they were willing to accept the idea. And by the way, they do replace those all the time. There's a maintenance guy that comes in every once in a while when they got one that's not quite working right. Needless to say, it could be that piece of glass that they've got that gets, you know, the health knocked out of it with all the product going over it. But another thing is that they accepted the idea that those tiny little lasers can be disposable. And so they brought the cost down and brought the quality of the product down. When they start to really get old, you'll have more than one in a bank or in a battery, no matter how they're aiming. They're all going to die about the same time because they have the same amount of hours on them. It's just like night vision, like Donna's saying for years. Night vision is only good for so long. And it's because, again, we build up energy in the material, in the technology. We have a certain amount of quality, of impurities that will become exaggeration points for energy buildup or for collective flaw. and you have distortions over a period of time that will negate the quality of the product and eventually disable it. With lasers, the big thing is they don't care when they're doing stuff like those scanners because for a handful of, you know, a few dollars or pennies, in this case it's probably about 40, 50 cents per laser for the Chinese to make them. They dump them on the market for dollars, so they're making money hand over fist, and the company doesn't care because otherwise if you were to make it, so it was very, very permanent and very reliable. And certainly, you never change the parts. The thing would look so ratty or it would be broken down to the point eventually where the quality of the product would exceed the performance level of the overall machine. So the disposable option is sensible in that respect. However, I will point out again, if you know anybody who does that kind of maintenance, guys, you've got a whole bunch of tiny little lasers you can have some fun with. And they're actually pretty powerful for what they are. You know it's funny, on my Apache's one we went from tow missiles up to hellfire missiles. You fire a tow, a hellfire, when you fire a hellfire it goes out and it goes up. Then it noses over looking for that IR spot that you're lazing. But you have a timer on your unit and you have to retrigger periodically. So you can't just turn on the radio on it. Oh really? So they changed... Oh, I wondered about that. I qualified on... In fact, you know what? I qualified on Hellfire in its basic format in 1975. You know what? It was funny, I was going to go to Redstone Arsenal and become an instructor for those because I was the only... would be the only guy that ever fired at me, you know? You got the job... It was allowed to fire them. Right. You can practice all you want, but pull the trigger, hell no, right? And you got to cast the fire away. So who got the job? The 17 year old black kid with no experience. Right, because it was very important that we had the black person there didn't know what he was doing. Because I had never fired one. You never would. Well, you know, the interesting thing about that is I wondered about, again, even back then, I was in aerospace at that time. What's interesting is the question was always, well, how long could you actually, you know, paint a target with the existing system? However, back then, Those would be more robust systems than say, probably, granted with military, they're going to spend top dollar. But if you think about it, as we've launched larger production levels, you know, for need, either A, you're going to spend top dollar, or the bean counters are going to tell you you're going to knock down, you know, the quality control. What the new ones are doing is, what the new ones are doing, they're pulsing in codes and your missile is, the health RU launch is looking for that particular code that's slicing. That's what, that's what, that's what linked them to time. Yeah, exactly. And it pulses so it's not always on. And the other advantage of that is if you have multiple target, you know, application with more than one aircraft, everybody's, everybody's on their own page. That's right. Yeah, they can't correct one. Just like on the IR squad leader's thing for your rifle, you know, they can put a cross in there, they can put an X, they can put two circles, you know, so they know who the squad leader is designated with that IR target. Right, this is, yeah, I'm the man doing the job nobody else, and you don't get, there won't be any confusion over that. See, that's like the next step after Tracer. Tracer, you do remember, you just, you know, We're a bank full of tracers, dump them in, everybody followed the shot because the only person running a stream of tracer would be the team leader. Okay, you know the squad leader or fire team leader depending on what you got. But then when you switch over with all the optics, then you have the option to again with a geometric symbol, create the same effect. Provided the matter is not jointed. I didn't mean to get you off because I really appreciate this. It's been a great topic. Hold all this communication. This is right at line mode. Yeah, but what you were talking about before I interrupted was really valuable so I Thanks, my little bear bear. I don't know the bear getting shot in the ass is a good idea So you really brought that to somebody else's everybody else might be thinking about it anyway It's better than hitting with a hellfire Well to let you like four-legged bears either one you know Well you know real quick on that you know on the back of mine I I met when I did that my qualification of the card I have right On the back, I've got Omar Bradley's signature. I have Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. I was standing there and I met Omar Bradley because he still had an office in the White House. In the integrant, if you're a five-star general, until you die, you have an office. There are no more five-star generals, by the way. Omar Bradley was the last. But I was like, well, I was talking to the guy who was his aide and he says, you know, he's pretty articulate, you know, you could talk to him. So, you know, he was in a wheelchair and he was quiet. But I got a chance to talk to him and I said, mind if I get a signature? And the only thing I had was that qualification. certificate. So I pulled it out and I got him to sign it. Well then I had the Joint Chiefs of Staff, I had Rogers there, I got the whole of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to sign that along with Omar Bradley. And then on top of that I had two other, I had the, who was it, the oh, medical command CONUS medical command staff, I have a bunch of these other general staffers standing there with me. And so I got actually one at a time, I actually said, hey, by the way, would you mind if I got your signature? And they were like, oh, you want my signature? Yeah, I'm going to be writing checks later. And they stopped them. They started and stopped them every time. You know what I mean? Yeah, I'll be writing checks later. Oh, God, yes. And there was like, oh, that's funny. That made them sign faster. It was really great. What's interesting is, again, the permittee, guys, remember when we talk about how, well, this is the 21st century, there's not a weapon system we're using that wasn't produced in the 70s. With the exception of only a handful of pieces of equipment, think about that. Now, we have upgrades, because like Hellfire, like you said, and I knew that would happen, once you've committed to the system and its platform is so robust, then there's no reason just, and especially since now as we said in the 70s, look at the size of the mechanical module that actually ran the technology. Now, how much smaller has the circuitry, you know, where has everything gone? So it's not only can you upgrade, but you could add things that you never would have dreamed to put on and say 1975. But the basic operation is still the same. It still does what it originally did. So when they say, oh, this is like nothing we've ever seen before. Yeah, right. We've been using it for 40 years. You know, this is 21. You got about two minutes left or a minute and a half left before the break. Can you put out what your pricing is on that last night again? Oh, okay. Yeah. As a matter of fact, well, yeah, we can do it just before the top here. It's 135. And by the way, it's not the model 40, it's the model 50. I know in fact, it's the latest one that came out with the OD 50. And what I can see is that it does have a little more power. It had what they added to the hull are serrations so that it's easier to manipulate the controls because the 40 is a smooth body and also a little shorter by what I could see a little not quite and it looks like a little chubbier. Well for whatever reason they elongated the unit a little bit and it made it a little leaner. We'll hook up to a lot of different mounts that are out there right now. And if you watch one of the videos that's available on YouTube, the guy is killing wild pigs using that light and also he was doing coyote. And the coyote shot I think that he did with that light using it over the optics was it about I think 450 yards? And it's a kill. He showed the kill in the video. He did a really good job with the video. So we're talking daylight. And one of the other things about these lights, it's like the monocular. The monocular we have. One of the things that's really impressive is you get daylight illumination, daylight coloration. When you're looking at it, you get actual, you know, conventional color. You don't get an offset nightlife color. You get, it's as if you literally put the sun on the target. Fill it in, alright? Anyway, if they were gonna do it, we're gonna take off. We'll give the information out, we'll go. God bless the republic. Death to the new and old and the world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the rung. And we are on the march about day and night. The blue rock, kick of the slats, beating out hard, and if the bear shows up with the dumpster, aim for the soft, dangly part. Maybe a little above, that way you don't want to hurt him too bad. You don't need any of the trash or the chicken. Anyway, we're going to take off for a little bit. We're going to start a break. Go use the bathroom, you're having a coffee, and we'll be back here for a second hour. The infel is just the fourth of the race. It's part of our 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 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. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. 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It is, it can be mounted easily to any number of different weapons systems. You can put it on any weapon you want. The way that I have seen it now most successfully used for the kind of work we'd probably want to do is for instance mounting it over top of a conventional optical sight, rifle sight on a bolt action or semi-automatic weapon. For long range, needless to say, we want a little more thud power or if we're doing pharma, you know, eradication and there are all kinds of bipedal and quadruped targets that might be available. You know, there are monkeys out there. That's why it would be biped. Remember, minkeys. There are minkeys. You so said minkeys. But anyway, in this case, utilizing the light in an over fixture, which I think was really fascinating the way this was done, there is no wash or bleed around these devices. So while you certainly illuminate the target, and yes, there has to be, I haven't a chance to go down range, look back downrange to see what the signature is. But the unit and the light itself does what is demonstrated. I've done this physically already experimenting with a little bit myself as far as range and capability. The difference between the monocular and this particular device are, I won't say night and day, but the monocular does a very good job at the expected ranges as described in the manual for it. And I've got two or three of those that we're presently using. This light is the next step out for range and most likely will have other benefits which we're going to have to experiment with against both thermal, which I can do probably next weekend. And I'm going to test it against conventional night vision. The interesting thing is to see what, see I don't know what the spectrum of energy that's being put down range actually is. It might be in the paperwork, but I don't think they bother. They're not going to tell you. However, as we were discussing in the last hour, the way that this is focused and the fact that we're seeing such a focused point of white, you know, visible light illumination, is interesting in that there's only certain ways that science could actually get this to do what it's doing and in either case, either sliding up from below or dropping from above, you end up in or close to what basically is the Maser technology. And Maser has some interesting uses in and of itself. It hasn't been completely abandoned in certain areas of both communications. and with other scientific applications. But again, certain types of technology become faddish and popular, and so that's where everybody's brain goes. But not everybody drops all the old tools, and that's something we need to remember. Or people wait if they're smart, they can market the old tools and tell you it's something brand new. Oops! And that does happen quite a bit, throughout history. So anyway, this light is $135. That includes shipping as a donation to Liberty 3 Radio. And we'll just put, as a benchmark, we'll put LED50. That will be the title. LED50, if you'd like to send a donation to let us know what you want, put LED50. That will make sure there's no confusion between anything else that we have. LED50. You send a donation to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. When you get there, go to the donate key. And looking at the new format, you're able to introduce an address. We need, first of all, obviously, what do you want? That's the LED50. Put a comma, then you can introduce your address. the mailing address that we're going to send your gift to for the donation that you're making to Liberty Tree Radio. And again, this is all going through www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. When you get there, go to the donate key. And the donation is $135. And we will turn around and send you a gift, which will be the OD-5050. LED elimination technology. And it's really kind of interesting because this does work in green color, green range, which is fascinating and you have an option to go whichever direction you want. An interesting thing, you watch the videos that are out there, the basic technology with the model 40s, and actually there's also a model 30, a model 10, are the same. It's a matter of range. In other words, they've increased step-by-step range Focal consideration has to be part of that. So as they've stepped out the upgrade, it's just kind of like Gen 1, Gen 2, Gen 3 night vision. Or first gen thermal versus present generation thermal, which I don't know, we're what, eight, nine, 10? I don't even know anymore. The present thermal I just delivered to one of the groups, one of the county militia units, they were I think eight total, I think two other older units. But the eight that they just purchased, I cooperated in making the arrangements, is a present generation thermal. A little more compact, but I've noticed a little longer. And as far as bells and whistles go, it varies depending on how much money you want to spend. But they're not $25,000 anymore. They're not $10,000 anymore. You're looking at a lot less expensive and more economical. But to do that, there's a couple things that obviously they had to do. Either A, get production up, and our government, having bought so much thermal, has done that. And the other consideration is what we've talked about before about incorporating, using beam counter logic, incorporating less expensive components to get the job done. And the logic is you get the same basic runtime with the machine. If you have a problem, then it's part of the bite the bullet, get over it. And for the most part, the greatest volume of your product is continuing to run at the specifications expected. Now that's what thermal, I think right now it's where they've gone. And because Uncle Samuel slash the communists that are in DC, the district of criminals, are pushing now to really drive thermal and exotic thermal at that, which I think is rather comical, but that's expected. After all, cousin Izzy's got to get his back pay, is under the table wallet money, you know, for the Cayman Island trip, and his, you know, he's going to go to Eptean Island, number two, also. He's got some kids he wants forever. But anyway, this technology is being enhanced progressively, so we're going to see overlapping uses, you know, overlapping usefulness with each of the generations in terms of collection. Projection for defense, not just simply for observation. One of the things to remember is anything and everything that changes the value of carrying, you know, a $20,000, you know, optical set that really doesn't do you that much good, but you're burdened with it, is really a great way to mess with their heads on the battlefield. Something to take into consideration. And especially if you use a lot of different low-tech and you flood the battlefield with it. It defeats the purpose behind having the billions of dollars spent when the battlefield is really not worth enhancing. something to consider there. We've discussed this quite extensively in our own circles and it's why we are again, never throw away the old, you just keep accumulating more, disperse what you've got and just know where your reserves are when the time comes for the fight. Apply out of your multi-optional toolbox what is needed depending upon the threat and or the escalation and hostilities in general. because this can kick off any time and the bad guys know it. They are right now propping at the mouth and pissed. Not everything is working the way it's supposed to. And so, guys, we have a lot of work to do. And this is a useful tool, hopefully, for you to be people that are also looking for operational security in areas. I've tested this out to half a mile, but I haven't had a chance to really map it out. In other words, I have benchmarks for distance. And what I want to do is go to the different target points and set something up and we're probably going to put some bullets on it using the same technique or actually the ideal part would be this. Using the illuminator, I've always done this, this is what I've done for decades. You take the illuminator and put it in another fixture of some kind. You target from another point, the shooter is at a second location who still gets full benefit of the illumination technology while not risking either a co-operator or the shooter himself. See, there's all kinds of ways to make this stuff work for us. It's just kind of like, you know, what was mentioned earlier was tow. Well, we originally had tow launchers. You had to, you know, had an operator. It was a bare bones launcher. There was basically, it could be the back of a Jeep, a mule, and it was a recoilless fly-by-wire, goes to the target, devastating round, etc. But You were kind of hanging in the breeze there. When you launched, you were, you know, where you launched from, there's going to be a telltale signature there. You weren't armored. Well, eventually with the generational processes, remember on the M113 and they do have them on the Bradley, old Bradley has tow fixtured right on the side of the turret. They had an articulated over the ridge launcher. In other words, you came up to the reverse slope. and then you brought your launcher array up which could elevate so many tens of feet. And the only thing that was exposed was your optical device, your optical collection system and the actual launcher unit itself. Far cry from sitting there standing, you know, sitting next to a launcher, a launch tube and having to stay on it because you had to stay on target to get the weapon to track. and you were exposed. Well, completely concealed, firing from over the ridge. This is the kind of thing we're talking about doing with illumination technology. Now you can't do that forever. You can't stay in one place. I'll tell you why, because poo, poo, they might only just waste one round. You know, mortars. Yeah, they're gonna call something in. Or if some guy with a 203 is gonna try and dump something back on you, poo, you know how that is. So embarrassing when that 40 millimeter grenade drops in your lap. So everything has to, with this type of application, be mobile. In other words, up, up, engage, fire, now, gone, move, everybody has a predetermined second station and then a predetermined third station. What's the purpose behind this? Very effective, low-tech, effective fire. Remember, the gunner is going to be using whatever we have in the better range of technology to reach a target. So we're not looking at 50 to 100 yards versus the 300 to 500 to 600 to 700 yards. The government assumes that they'll have advantage. That can be completely changed by applying different technologies. Low light collection cameras forward. Remember, you don't have to have drones above. If you've built up a defense in depth, throw away camera technology is very simple and easy to apply. Sensors, illumination using pop flares, all kinds of other fun stuff. The usual ground sensor technology. So that when somebody hits it, it goes off, it's 10 feet, 20 feet above it, you can't do anything about it. and it's a chemical slash a conventional flare that's illuminating the target area. There's nothing anyone can do to stop it. You can't shoot it. I mean, you can't, if you want to waste your time, but if you apply it properly, it's going to be inaccessible while providing high lumen white illumination in an area. You could also do this with LED technology right now. So, taking a combination of what is direct fire technology like these types of lights that we're talking about, and using other low-tech technologies, even though a lot of it is high-tech by any standards, example the LEDs, the next step in LEDs, which would be kind of cool to create light mines, would be using the high definition LEDs that are virtually everywhere. I can go to the Dollar Tree right now and buy, in fact they haven't had them in a while, handheld lamps the size of a 12 ounce can. What do they have on board? Well they've got a spotlight but they've also got a battery array light. You know an array light that you you hit the switch and it's a camp light for perimeter use It'll broadcast all the way around the whole barrel of the light and it's about the size of a 12 ounce can of pop now that's really cool for that application, but I can take the same thing and With a couple of other pieces of wire a couple of pieces of ship or flat sheet metal Or even just a fishing line I could activate that light so that nothing can be done about it, but it virtually illuminates for as long as the batteries last an area and it can't really be shut off once it's on, stays on. I put that downrange randomly and in fact I can even have it either mechanically activated or I can have it electronically activated. And it would be again a way to defeat the limited, you know, the advantage or at least the perceived advantage of night vision and thermal provided you again you remember you don't want to play in the same table they do. This is one of the things they are trying to get everybody to do always is, well I got to have exactly what you have because it's cool, because it's the latest cool. How much did that cost? Do you have Daddy Warbucks behind you? So remember that usually when high tech is created, low tech solutions can easily defeat it provided there is a discipline to apply them. And again, using even high tech and bringing it onto the battlefield to integrate with low tech. These lasers and the LEDs are as cutting edge as you're going to get in terms of, that definitely is the 21st century. But as I point out and I would argue, I would be willing to bet by doing enough research, this technology probably was designed around 1963. I'll guarantee between 1963 and 1966 and what they've done is basically reinvented it. And the reason is in 1963 through the like the 70s, the power supplies hadn't caught up with the off-the-shelf technology that had been developed. You could do a great job of building a, for instance, a battlefield laser that could effectively knock down or hurt people or at least not cut metal. You don't think so? I want you to go look it up. They may have made it a race from a lot of books. But back in 1964, the Ground Battlefield Laser Program put together a Gavin, a brand new, because Gavin's quite new then, a brand new M113 with a Battlefield Combat Laser mounted on board. Now don't expect to see a big gun tube like you'd see on a tank or even a tow launching tube. It was very dull. the center where the true top cat patches or where your hatches for your you know, M113, you know, mortar carrier variant, that area had a basically the equivalent to an orange juice can sitting out the middle of it that articulated and of course it was a cover for another optical device. Now, the laser didn't take up that much space and needless to say, looking at the unit, the laser from outside took up no space. It was less than, far less than the size of an M250 caliber. The problem is that the whole inside of the M113 was filled with battery packs to make it work for any period of time. They were the most sophisticated batteries available in their day. But it still took an entire power supply. I assume, though I've never really deep, deep, deep gotten into it because it was classified anyway. And I'm sure there may be information because eventually it might not be considered critical. But at the time, they may have had even an alternate fuel engine system like a kicker motor that would actually provide energy to the battery packs to keep the battery packs working. Because otherwise, no ticky, no washy. Battery goes, meow! And all of a sudden you've got a big lump of batteries and a really cool laser, but it doesn't do anything. And that was the problem. And it's still the problem today. This is one of the other things to remember, as I've said, batteries and tires. The more electronics you add, the more support system you have to have and the supply system for it. So there's no improvement in terms of the vulnerability of a combat forward force in the field. If you have to have replacement battery packs and replacement fixtures and, you know, for instance, primary projectors because, like I said earlier, they build up calories, they distort, they break, they fold, they spindle, they mutilate. Before not being shot, just being used. because there's still the entropy problem you have as you do throughout time. Everything eventually is going to wear out and break. Some things break sooner than others. And the more they're used, the sooner they break. This is the other thing about electronics. With electronics, it's not bullets that go down the barrel. It's calories that pass through the wire. It's energy that passes, you know, I should say, through the system. Okay, at a certain point, the one component or another or the entire system, it is a given that it is going to fail. And this is the tough part when you invest in night vision, for instance. Why? Well, as Don said, guys, you better pay attention. You don't want to be hitting white light or looking at car lights. or whatever if you're buying night vision. You don't want to look at the house lights if you can help it. Yeah, it's cool. You can see real clear into the house, but you can do that without your night vision. But what you're doing when you do that is you're running the clock faster on your system. So if you paid $5, $6, $800 or $3,000 for a night vision device, understand that the more you look at those white headlights that you didn't need to see, or at white illumination or any kind of illumination system that has a tremendous amount of energy behind it, all you're doing is burning down your system and it's going to cost you more to replace it. Because you can't fix it, you have to go buy another one. Right? Oh wow, that's not cheap. So the same is true when we're looking at a lot of the other technologies. People don't really wrap their brain around, oh my god, the system has got this and then that and the, yeah, okay, well, what's the life expectancy of the system? You're not supposed to know about that. How many hours does it take to maintain it? Let me give an example just as an overlap real quick. You know, when they went down the shopping list of what we just left behind over in Afghanistan, you know, it would bother me the most. are those fixed-wing South American prop-driven planes. Why? Because they're basically the modern version of a P-51 Mustang or Aldo on steroids, or better still, say, a poor man's A-10 Warthog but doesn't require the money to make it work. They have pilots. There are pilots. There are Afghan pilots. Here's one of the things that nobody is, oh, it's another thing nobody's talking about. America started destroying, and I know I'm jumping around here on this subject, but I want to touch on this too. Guys, we started destroying equipment before the Afghan army decided it wasn't worth fighting. Once we started destroying equipment the Afghan army knew and were told that they would get so they could fight the Taliban, they decided it wasn't worth fighting because they were betrayed. Your the morale factor in a situation like that you just screwed, you know They knew they were gonna do this a pentagram the pentagram and Obama who is running this Knew what they were doing before they got started when Obama and the pentagram the traders in Washington Did what they did with Afghanistan? Remember go back to even videos you can find Right now that are still out there on good old YouTube and when you get there When they were running off those bases, they were destroying and sabotaging everything they could. Remember, that general started bragging about it here two days ago. Oh, we were destroying and sabotaging everything that we could. Well, wait a minute. The Taliban, the Taliban were being fought at that time, and the army that was in the field was fighting them. Well, all of a sudden, you're announcing that you're intentionally sabotaging the food. The batteries, the vehicles, and the spare parts and ammunition I need to fight a war, why am I going to continue to fight? And so guess what? We were expected to collapse a quick my ass. They knew exactly what they were doing. They're liars. Every rotten pig in that uniform you see there's a stinking liar. A rat-faced communist piece of trash who needs to be hung. But then again, they're working for rat-based communist bastards who are all through Washington, D.C. and who are working for somebody other than America. Now, you have to understand, and this is the morale issue, morale factor, which is always a consideration. It's why, you know, for instance, everybody, here's a term you haven't heard. I heard you call her, but hold on. Whatever happened to the hearts and minds concept, You know, we actually went through all this in Vietnam. I told you before that all this is is Vietnam Revisited and it was I told you this when this started years ago decades ago Guys, this is all bullshit And what's gonna come is and step by step you had the hearts and minds thing man hearts and minds Where we heard that before but you know who's running it a bunch of satanic bastards who really aren't interested in hearts and minds Evil bastards and so guess what look where we are at the other end of this How long would you fight if you know, then you look behind you that you see smoke, smoke clouds and that's your depots being burned and that's your food. Okay. You don't even see smoke. You just, you got the report. You know, I got guys that need to be fed. In fact, I'm going to pull back one of the companies. We're going to have them turn around and regroup. And so we're going to drop back over at the air base. What do you mean it shut down? Well, what about the food? Okay. At least I get my guys fed, right? What do you mean they shut the coolers off? What do you mean they chopped up the kitchen? What do you okay? There's got to be something there They shut the power off What the hell am I supposed to feed my people? What? The Americans are gone Today okay, who's got all of them? No, no you got to be kidding okay, hold on okay. You know a ball come here listen to this And so the number two man in charge of the unit standing there with the executive officer standing there with the OIC and they're listening to the report about how, let's see, they sabotaged all the trucks, they sabotaged all the Humvees, they carried away all the equipment they promised to leave for us so we could fight, they destroyed the food, They didn't trash all the medical that we know of, but they took most of it. So if I do have wounded, I can't take them back and do what I should be able to do for them. Oh, wow. I'm really on a winning team here right now. What would you do if you were in that situation? I know I'd ignore the part of it. I'd have a long list of people to shoot later on that I'd be looking for, but that's just me. But what would you do? Well, guess what? You saw what the Afghan army did. They realized they were utterly betrayed, and virtually the entire infrastructure that was promised by the US liars was either carried away or destroyed in place way before the Afghan army stopped fighting. So understand that. They've given it to you. As they keep blurting stuff out, they tell you more about exactly what I said was going on how long ago. Well, you know, well, oh, yeah, we were destroying all this stuff anyway We were fragging this and we were destroying that and we were sabotaging. Well, wait a minute wasn't that the army you were supporting in the field? What they both? Yeah, how are you gonna support them if you're sabotaging everything? Oh You weren't you were much screwing up. Yeah. Well, you're a bunch of queers from DC anyway a bunch of pedo pedo Epstein types Yeah, I could see that Yeah, I could see that from these turds in Washington Why because we've seen it before anyway, we got a caller caller you've been so patient jump in there, please. That's okay. It's Darzak I just wanted to let you know with all of the Planes and such and coppers and everything that we left there for the for the Taliban They are now rated as the 26th strongest country in the world with as far as Air Force. What were they before? They might have had a biplane somewhere at a hangar that was hidden away, but Yes, but it'd be a very fine Russian biplane that would continue to fly and they still be flying right now. Hell. Well, it's not a surprise. But again, guys, remember that order of battle is not just the American equipment. The Brits were already leaving bases like what, a year ago? They left a complete facility virtually standing. It doesn't look like the Afghans even bothered to reoccupy it, or move in to replace the Brits. Whether or not it was in a viable location is another issue. Just because you have a really cool facility doesn't mean it's useful to your combatants if it's not in the right place where it needs to be to fight conflict. And remember, the Americans were busy pushing opium. They weren't fighting a war, they were busy pushing opium. And so all, if you were to look, I guarantee you will find that A, the airfields were there primarily where they could easily support transport of opium out of the illicit, opium out of Afghanistan, and not necessarily be as effective in say the overall theater of combat, the theater of operations slash any combat actions that might be required. So they still have all that Russian rebuild stuff. You can go back and find all the videos on this. I mentioned that yesterday. In addition to that, your tax dollars paid not just for the American stuff that was left, but we paid for all of the other foreign country junk that was brought in. So your tax dollars paid for this whole fiasco across the board. Now, the other thing that I started with, consider this. You got a lot of Afghan pilots are going, well, we're going to get the pilots from. Well, I don't know. You just pissed off and backstabbed a whole bunch of guys. If the Taliban is smart and I don't think they're as stupid as they always try to claim, you always tell you, really? Nummies. Well, they know they've got the aircraft, but they certainly need the pilots and they also need the technical staff. And if they were smart, they are already in conversation with them. Right if they're still there if they didn't unask the AO and Already figured either get to the outlying countries because there would be the general fear that you know The command might understand the value of the pilots and the technicians After all once the transition from one family house in dune to another they always bought the lesser skilled trades That's in the book and you know what why wouldn't they be doing that right now in dune? Oh, I'm sorry Afghanistan And by the way, you expect to get paid and get fed. After all, you were getting paid and fed before. Now you get to walk right in, step right into the same aircraft. It's got a different paint scheme because they put a different flag on it now. But you know what? You wouldn't care about what anybody thought about it. Why? America didn't care about you. In fact, America betrayed your ass. So all of a sudden, ain't nobody having any... Who would be showing any love over there if you were any of those 300 plus men that were in the... and women, there were some women in the Afghan army, and you just got butt screwed like they did? What kind of love would you have for the United States right now? We're fighting hard. Well, wait a minute, when's the food going to show up? Oh, Americans destroyed all that. When's the ammunition gonna show up? Well, they burned it or sabotage transport. Oh wow, so we're not getting any more ammo. We're running low. Nope, you're not getting any more ammo. You're not gonna get any more food. Your batteries are running low on all your high-tech. You know what? You're screwed. Wow, what should I do? What should I do? Well, you know, I guess everybody else has decided the war is over. So let's just stop fighting. And by the way, my cousin Manuk'ul-i-Makhna'na He knows Abukun Amahani who is the leader for the resistance. I told him, hey, I'm cool if you're cool. And all of a sudden, all those technicians, well, you know, they didn't leave the country. They probably got a job right now, be they the pilots or the wrench turners. Go ahead, jump in. In 2000, What we heard was that the Taliban went in and started burning down the poppy fields because they were against the drug thing, being Muslims and all. And in 2001, Gorgeous George sent the, well it was 2002 I think it was after the first term of the year, but he sent in the troops to guard the fields and make sure the poppy was grown. What do you think the likelihood is that that was legitimate and that the Taliban might go back and burn them damn fields down again? Or do you think they're going to be tied in with the... Because that would be fun. Well, that would be a lot of fun. Remember, Hugo controls the spice, controls the universe. And with the shortage of spice, the oemith, the guild is buying up spice like it's the most precious thing in the universe. And what did the Atreides say? Yeah, it is the most valuable thing in the universe. Making a short supply. What was the mission? Cut down production of spice. Okay, think about it. And what happened? The spice price of spice went through the roof. Now what was happening when they did that, when the Taliban did that, they didn't hurt themselves. Who did they hurt when they burned the opium poppy fields? They hurt the Mossad and the CIA drug money kingpin. And our job was to take the US military and get it back in there so that the dope they were producing could get back on the streets at the levels they wanted and at an affordable rate to affect a larger part of the population. Not with the overt. That's the covert now then they get the opium trade kicked in go mass production Tell the medical whores that we need you guys to push opium and they did on a massive massive scale and now we have the opioid epidemic That's not enough epidemic. That's an addiction and the addiction was provided by the same bastards both under the table and over the table So yes, they could do that. Mark, I'd like to... Go ahead, the plans within plans and circles within circles thing. Since they now can make synthetic, synthetic, they make fentanyl and it's synthetic. Do they really need those poppies anymore? I could park them for a while because the only thing is that it the with the fentanyl issue, just like we said the other day, we've always had a du jour cornucopia of threat drugs. and they always use the same scam cycle so that they get a bigger police state. In reality, they are the ones who brought, they brought it in. They are the ones who know the routine and every drug has taken its turn. The only thing that was unique were the psychotropics from the 60s when we had LSD and all of the other family of those psychotropic offshoots, which by the way, remember for 20 years, what was the argument they kept coming up with when we had the synthetics? Well, yeah, we banned LSD, but this is LSD-4, and LSD-4 technically is not illegal, so we can't bust the guy who created it. We can't put him in prison. But we can take his goodies, and then we'll add LSD-4 to the list. And this is what they were doing, guys, realistically. So they let all these chemistry, better living through chemistry types, off of the universities and college campuses. Kind of like Breaking Bad, but without any restrictions. In other words, no, you're not going to be busted for it. Instead, what they'd do is they'd let them come up with a new psychotropic. They would then confiscate it from the characters after they even had human experiments that they did privately. They would not arrest and put any of the individuals in prison. They would put them right back out on the streets. The characters were promoting the free love slash free drugs enterprise. In reality, they knew what they were doing. My attitude is they were CIA to begin with. Or at least let's put it this way, they didn't care because the end result is they created drug after drug after drug after drug like this and they never were put in jail because what they were producing was always one step ahead of the wave. Now they ran that to its conclusion and overlapped it with the next most recent wave of cocaine. From cocaine they went to crack which is taking cocaine and basically stretching it when you don't have as much of the drug to work with. So that's the other part about the formula that they always know. Once they create the shortage, then derivatives or variations are intentionally developed. When they attack LSD, acid, flash, take your pick, there were a number of others, that drug was not new. That acid, LSD, came back to us really from a cycle of research in the 1941, 42, 43, right around there. They just, somebody who was probably in the program, 20 years later, figured out, hey, I can make this, this is really cool. Oh, dude, I can cut to the center of the universe. I see my belly button from the inside. Oh, ah. Or the walls. Can I ask the conversation, please? Yeah, go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, real quick, you were talking about the Afghan pilots. The Taliban considered Afghan pilots high priority targets and they killed like 18 or 19 of them. and you literally can't find Harley and Afghan pilot in place. Other things may be going on here because India was reporting a lot of WYTE-WEE-ON that Pakistan literally on one of their television programs claimed that the reason they supported the Taliban is because they believe the Taliban is going to help Pakistan take back Kashmir and it's creating such a think that prime minister madi which is the prime minister of india today had to have a very nice long conversation with uh... latimer putin because uh... they now india now believes that all of those american weapons which are like i think dar said that palabar is now the twenty six largest uh... military power in the world uh... they're afraid that those american weapons are going to be used in cashmere against india So, maybe they're switching from the use of their drugs to a whole other venue where they're just going to sell weapons. But they're basically now kicking off another part of the world and creating a tremendous amount of conflict. Well, real quick on that note, this has been the mish-mish for the longest time because everybody always leaves India out of the formula. And I've argued for years, remember, okay, we got China going with what's going on there. India, traditionally because of its colonial ties, was purchasing the majority of its ordnance from England. However, there was a stepping out decades ago, two things, India realized it needed to make its own junk. They do make contract on it. That's one of the most common things they do because it's faster for them for the moment. Well, they stepped away from buying English and they started dealing with the Russians and the first AK-74 plant built outside of Russia was in India. And India carries the AK-74 in two or three variants, maybe more now, and they have a very good arrangement with Russia. So yes, very likely that's part of the counter-stroke with regard to what we'd be going on with an Afghan Pakistani alliance. And Pakistan is nuclear capable and has all of the technologies that every other country on the planet has. So they could provide any other expertise necessary for the Afghan element. But my point is this, I understand they were hunting pilots. But when you're at war, pilots are a priority. They'll be a priority for anybody in every conflict. But as this wound down, you got to remember that the tribal agreements are still in place, and this is still tribal Afghanistan. Once the conflict was settled, now there is a settling that needs to take place, and while there may be some vendetta killings. For the most part, they'll go right back to, like I said, you know my cousin Abou, yeah, well, get hold of him, tell him, you know, tell the war tribe leader, blah, blah, blah, that me and my boys will work for him. And that's going on right now. I guarantee you it is. They don't necessarily have to find Pakistanis to fly, though they may not have enough people, technicians to get what they need done. Pakistan could easily provide the additional manpower and again, tit for tat, they could trade. If there's something that I don't think I need to use, I need to find a market for it. Now the closer that market is, the better off I am. So in this case, Afghanistan and Pakistan side by side, that's a perfect situation. Go ahead. My understanding is that the reason that the Taliban was able to roll everybody so fast is, like you said, we abandoned them to the point they didn't have nothing to eat and nothing, hardly any vehicles. China gave them logistics support, I mean not logistics, they gave them intelligence support and Pakistan gave them logistical support including medical. Now, it's my understanding is that China has people on the ground in Afghanistan, and a lot of this high-end equipment, including things to jam drones, a lot of this high-tech communications equipment. China is in there basically, in a bidding war right now, trying to see what they can get their hands on. You know, it's, I mean, it's a cash cow for Afghanistan because of everything we left. And, you know, you take, you take even like my wife, for example. She has no really knowledge of military stuff. But the first thing, you know, she's to come out of her mouth over the weekend was, she said, why don't we just bomb that equipment and take it back? She said, there's no way we should leave that equipment for her. So, you know, when you get somebody that, you know, you got basically a 60-some year old woman here telling you that, um, you know this is wrong we don't need that equipment being there you know i mean it's getting pretty obvious for even even the lay person but yeah uh... but you notice that a lot of the uh... caliban fighters they were using type eighty one that chinese chest bricks and the amount of gear they were using with fairly small alone a small amount of gear oh yes for the combat loads another thing everybody pay attention They are very, very hardcore on Western philosophy trigger control. Did anybody notice that? If you notice that index finger flat against, that's not, not every country believes in that. And the other problem I have is that is a Western alliance. In fact, it's really a hardcore American thing. I thank you for bringing this up because this is something that I noticed real quick here is that you know it's certainly it's one of those professionalism things you want to show you're a professional you make sure your index finger is flat against a receiver nowadays because that's cool cool is having your index finger flat against where the Russians are like what are you afraid of your rifle what the hell is wrong with you people And it's interesting that if you look at all the propaganda pictures we've seen, especially where troops are carrying the M4 knockoffs that they gave to the whoever, that doesn't mean that some of those guys they gave to are actually the troops that were supposed to be trained, that are now working the other direction. But just the fact that they're doing that, guys, they claim that all the Afghans are a bunch of big dummies, right? And somebody would say, well, it's most likely these guys are the ones that we train. That process alone is a muscle memory thing that takes a lot of discipline. Absolutely. And I'll tell you something else that the Taliban is doing too. They're not going out unless, you know, saying they got a thousand rounds of ammo, they're not going out into battle and spraying and praying. They're taking their selective targets. They're taking a few shots or hitting their objectives and then they go back. and they were doing hit and run tactics. They weren't using massive amounts of ammo. They were basically hitting strategic targets, or high value targets, then they were going back. They weren't standing there, so basically when you see them walking around with those Type 81 chest rigs, whether it's four mags or eight mags, that's all they had. But they had enough discipline to themselves that they would meet their objectives and then they would go back in the hills. And that's why they were hard to get. It was a hit and run operation, the whole thing. And then using the intelligence from China and the logistics support from Pakistan, they knew where the Afghans were. But more importantly, they knew where they really weren't. So they could hit them and never take them on in force. It's interesting. Go ahead. We got another caller. Go ahead. Okay. I know I know we're getting here at the top of the hour. There's something I needed to bring to your attention or everybody's attention Sportsman's Guide has a four pack of French military harness and field belts. Yes It's an H-type harness with a pistol belt and the pistol belts designed to go up to I think it's a 43 or 46 inch waist But the four pack that's the harness and the pistol belt is $18, $17.99. That's a pretty damn cheap deal. And the way everything's going, it looks like we're going to be needing this stuff quicker than we think. And it's a CCE system. That was the one that, forgive me, CCE. It's the POMOS. It's the POMOS rig. That's what they originally built up for the POMOS bullpup. And all of the regular NATO gear will slide right on that. Any of your Cold War era equipment. American, Belgian, Dutch, whatever you got, you can use that as a foundational rig, especially for a 5.10 program. and or personal backup rigs because it's perfect you know Alice gear will work on it British Connector gear will work on it any of the 1910 hangers those grommets are there the belt is not as tall so a lot of the other pouch types that are out there like the French stuff will slide right on to that if you've got the if it's got the big back strap type system So it's a good price for a good product and that's over at Sportsman's Guide. And they're four pack for $18? Yeah, $17.99. That's four crystal belts, four H-type harnesses for $18. That's a damn good price. I'm Mark, I'm going to go ahead and jump off of here and I appreciate you taking my call. I didn't mean to talk over you there for a little bit, but I wanted to get this deal out from Sportsman's Guide, but I wanted to bring to your attention that basically the Taliban is now being used as a proxy to threaten India, is basically what's coming out of this. And this just broke like, oh, maybe three hours ago. Well, thank you for taking my call. Thank you and again remember guys all the discussions we had before where the tech come from. Go ahead caller jump in there. We only got a few minutes. Go ahead. Very good. So they do have some in stock. That's first up is coming again guys. We're gonna get out of the way for now But we will be back in one hour Very good and also our other caller call back in today. God bless the Republic We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the employers on the run He can just last beat him down higher don't let me get back up organized arm equipment train as militia We're gonna get out of the way for now. God bless and Liberty Tree radio continue