Mark Koernke discussed tactical camouflage techniques and patterns, including walnut hull dyeing methods for uniforms and equipment, comparing sponge and paintbrush application approaches. He detailed historical camouflage strategies from World War I and II, including dazzle patterns and their optical effects. The show featured caller John from Maine reporting on monocular and flashlight optics purchases, followed by discussion of thermal imaging GPS tracking concerns and EMP shielding solutions. Koernke recounted a detailed anecdote about a 300-watt microwave anti-aircraft cannon demonstration that disabled a Black Hawk helicopter, explaining the technology's construction from off-the-shelf components. Additional callers discussed military vaccine mandate refusals among Navy SEALs and 9/11-related concerns. The episode concluded with product announcements for night vision and illumination equipment available through Liberty Tree Radio.
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It is, wow, as a matter of fact, it is, and it's the end of Monday almost for everybody. Quite, it's only 807, but it is the end of the business day even for our friends way out there in California on the left coast. It is the 20th of September, 13th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2021. older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic the dance of sorts but the battle began and for all of the out there already has uh... interestingly enough again we are coming out of the weekend lot of training operations uh... very successful also we had a couple of support projects one of the things that we were working on was uh... obviously final painting for the season for tactical camouflage in a bunch of equipment and yes i am videotaping the uh... walnut hull camouflaging we're going to do uh... real quick what i did i took a pair of tactical tan pants that are brand new another pair that are used for one of the uh... resale stores uh... their six pocket i think they're doctors and then also i've got a tactical shirt now i want with ten for a reasonable explainer minute and then uh... cat uh... tan uh... helmet cover in this case it's the mesh cover that's fairly large so pretty much any kind of has get a pallet that's out there which is really cool anyway they're all in a tan base or what is basically a neutral but a light neutral pallet there's still a base tactical color there and the idea is over the time i've done what i'm searching for two different two for ways to go one is kind of the eight tax idea with uh... sponge The other is the method we used quite a bit and have for decades, which is the paintbrush pattern. It almost works kind of like a tiger striper or what we call a pine frond. Both work, but both create different results as far as how you perceive the color or how you direct the eye with the patterns, obviously. The cloud pillow patterns work well for pretty much blending into everything, but they aren't defined to create any angular introductions so you've got spots where you're counting on the idea that mostly you're going to be integrated into other background tree lines, brush lines, whatever. Whereas the idea behind a brush stroke or paintbrush type pattern is that you end up with a significant break up that allows you to move from air if you happen to be exposed slightly. it still creates enough of a contrast what's called the dazzle effect that is the term for traditional camouflage dazzle effect where your eye has to go back and forth between two contrasting colors and mentally you don't register you try to go to one you you the other color blocks out your basic recognition pattern it creates a question mark in your mind is what it's supposed to do now another dazzle pattern by the way if you are familiar world war one camouflage The other half of the dazzle pattern was to go with what would be considered not necessarily camouflage colors. And in fact, this was used both in World War I and again was reintroduced in World War II to a limited degree and it worked under certain conditions. But if you look at the dazzle patterns that were used in World War I, it was mostly with artillery. In a situation where you have this big gun tube sitting up on an angle you're trying to break up its silhouette first of all it's bad to begin with there are any naked logs out there that are cylindrical on the end for the most part naturally so it's always tough to hide tank guns and it's also tough to hide artillery unless you depress it whenever you're not using it now if you're a tread head you might recall remember when you were applying immediate camouflage like you know rush camouflage nets you know deployable uh... you drop the the main gun down the left left or right china in other words left to take the main gun and the operator drops it down so it's not an angle and either to the left or the right sitting on the fender of either either side left or right in the purely arbitrary thing on the part of the operator usually would be if you were put if you're pulled off the road or slightly off the road to the right the gun tube goes to the right so the you're actually already in place to protect your right flank if you go off the road to the left the policy was the gun to would be low chin left but the idea behind this issue drop the gun to but immediately you know a couple crewmen you know your your couple you'd be a crewman pop out because of the driver stays in station and you roll out the uh... pre set camouflage net which is wrapped typically around the turret and roll it out and it creates a war a contour line that uh... is not dominant anyway you look like a bump on the other real estate if it's done right uh... additions to that are at the commander's going to be remaining exposed you have a member of the camp brawlers how many of you guys remember the camp brawlers if you're a credit from the uh... seventies eighties and nineties Now the cambrelas were brought to you out by the Brits, but they actually showed up in American Equipment 2 and it was designed to create like a hunting blind on top of the turret. The idea wasn't to become too geometrical, but still was a bump. And the idea was also that it should blend in or try to blend in, so you had to adjust the camo that originally it came with so that it would the vehicle. Now these aren't light. Well, they're relatively light by comparison. Remember that back in the day we were innovative and had the new anti-infrared, anti-ground surveillance radar netting. And that was relatively light by comparison, say the burlap counterparts, but we still had a whole bunch of those in service. Remember that IRTS, the overhead surveillance technology, was actually calibrated, and still is calibrated to go after hemp. uh... it's why you have the marijuana aircraft up there dudes they want to met to originally look for marijuana it just happens that the earth system was calibrated for looking for camp because jute flash hemp is you was used traditionally for camouflage and the russians used it quite extensively everybody else does too though that's the reason that we have the cannabis sniffing aircraft from a ball better looking for a marijuana signature well and amazingly enough there isn't you know the same product just you know slightly off a little bit and what the h c and uh... it worked uh... when it came to surveillance from the cover covert element the uh... overall camouflages designs so you could halt are may get some of your aerial surveillance uh... and also her horizontal identification of target again the country was the biggest beat the height so this is why for instance world war one that dazzle pattern which which have popped up mostly with the artillery uh... but what you do a lot of other equipment and it was used because the gun to better tendency to be raised up obviously most of the time and the background would vary depending on how you're approaching and looking at it and so the idea was to go with contrast and that would therefore you have like a blue sky color with uh... little bit of red yes red along with yellow, along with again other earth tones. And interestingly enough, the idea was, no matter how you had it, what you ever had, the way of a backlight, then shading with regard to where the sun was, in theory, other than a backlight silhouette, you would have some form of difficulty focusing on the objective. Now, when you look at it in a picture or a painting, it looks strange. But when you're looking at in real light, r-e-a-l real white as in with your are popular collectors in a real environment it's a totally different image has totally different effect it's why the the a lot of the not not for office combat uniforms like the uh... check uh... airborne uniform or the uh... swiss open-fledged which is a german knockoff from the end of world war two uh... the the swiss camo works quite well in the system season really start to become a dot of the dot of camo uh... we get into the season now with the sumac here in michigan on the grapevines changing along with other plants guys that's what's camel is the camel it is like well dude where he go so it just rather fasting remember the first of his like face bales built into the uh... or first model coats uh... everything is called up so there's nothing that has contrast to create any kind of human uh... signature as far as line uh... in its it's fascinating that it works as well as it does considering when you look at it well how does that work not only that but remember that they were looking at red and uh... down progress pointed out many time in with night vision generation zero originally the german's who invented it out with red not green screen because of this that later pattern camel and because the uh... german's while they deployed at the russians very quickly acquired it and that we of course got it and gave it to the russians yet we did at the end of world war two uh... we gave it uh... i gave it out to our enemies and they in turn of course developed it to an even greater extent however we did alpine flyish tight pattern that you see was you know initially made for that purpose in the german inventory because they were using night vision from about the middle of forty four on and it was very well deployed against the russians with telling effect devastating on heads up anyway uh... so camouflage big thing here is uh... going full circle back to where i was uh... with regard to what we're doing here is uh... i'm gonna come up with another pattern but the uh... pallet the pan pallet is perfect because it'll accept any colors and the base color is white enough that i can i can't overwhelm it with the other camel colors attached and i think we're going to come up with a pretty decent solution now the neat thing is there's problems of the pan things around and six pocket pants for pocket pants lots of the blouses because the camera is not popular is hard held to keep clean if you're not worried about keeping clean as a battlefield uniform if it gets scruffy and dusty you don't you know washington still doesn't get perfect you don't care uh... but people in the old civilized areas they you know thing is keeping it you know so it doesn't look like it sweat stain dirt stain or whatever even what it's not now that's cool because that actually uh... add to the motif now if you end up with uh... you know to the the pallet so if you uh... end up dying or doing something like this uh... remember that that base color is going to be progressively subdue and and may even above the dies may even bleed a little more into the other base color completely completely eliminating it eventually that can happen uh... but if it does bleed out uh... never do you guys all played out the base color is not you know is never going to probably return it's not going to be something where you're going to be a a big can fall standing out the middle of you know whatever greener is there more more interest in the idea of the good color base with the uh... heading into the fall and winter uh... which is will work just fine you can do the same thing that we're doing with the pan uniforms with o d green and use the o d green is based to that's another option we've done that before too but this time around the walnut hole is going to be really really really emphasized and i'm might even do a boil uh... classic navy boil uh... you don't get your windows were tacky uniforms come from in the navy right officers typical or the cackies you know whereas uh... signature to know where the officer was this guy she told the guy charges who's that guy is in charge what color do you know if we've got a ten uniform well you know how they made ten uniforms originally officers war white on american ships you heard what in peacetime officers or white on american ships making them very distinct uh... when they go to combat solution they actually have the crooks brew up coffee strong coffee and then they took all those white uniforms stuck them in the coffee and let them die naturally what that's where those khaki came from there was a coffee stained coffee stained whole damn uniforms matter of fact And it worked quite well. It's an old trick. Eventually, you know, certainly they did make tackies, but once they went to Battlefield, especially beginning World War II, World War I was no different. They did the same thing. So just an old trick with simple coffee. And there are many other materials that can be used as stains when the time comes. Okay, do we have a caller? Yes, Mark. Yep, go right ahead. Mark. Yeah, John up in Maine. Oh, we got you, John. Go ahead. Okay good. I just want to give you a little update on those two optics you sent. They arrived in perfect condition. I got the one two days ago, the mono. The egg bead 50 is quite impressive. The focus beam alight it puts out and I'm very happy with that one. And the mono is fantastic. I can't You're selling that to cheap, trust me. Well, no, here's the problem. Real quick before I get any farther, you got the last one for $25. Oh, geez, okay, great. Friday, I don't know what happened. I don't want to happen to those yet. But the Friday, the price went up, and today the price went up again. Wow. It's weird. I've never seen them do this before, and I don't know why they did it. And this is a wholesaler. And it's interesting that I went back to them tonight, well actually before we were doing the program, I went back over this afternoon and they jumped by 25%. I think you're right, people like them. Well it's interesting in that monocular you've got, you can either have like a flashlight beam or you can rotate it to have like a square focus beam. Yes. So you've got two different light levels, light types. shapes, whatever, but very, very impressed with them. I think that the folks out there ought to be picking them up, even if it went up to 50 bucks, it's worth it. I also put an extra 20 up on the donation to help cover the postage. You guys spend a lot on postage to get this stuff out and the idea is to support the radio station, not the post office. Right? I know. I put an extra 20 out there is a donation for your postage, but thank you very impressive now the only thing on the edge to it I can't figure out is it shows a green light you know like a green night vision light And I can't figure out how to get a white light out of it. There's no filter on it if you unscrew the front ring The lens is there. There's no filter there, so I'm right sure You know what there is a actually double check with the manual there. I played with it And in fact, I actually fiddle part with it sitting down first of all, just hey, what can I make this do? And interestingly enough, one of the things that I did with the white is, since you have the monocular, I came up with a little fixture and I set the monocular on one side and then set the light on top. And I used the monocular so I could observe my targeting area. So I took the two of them and combined them. using for the for the exit now as far as you're calling what it was that we did with the controls it's not on the container it's actually in the little manual which isn't really all that except that detail to begin with and needless to say it is in both uh... spanish and french like i needed both of those but that tells you that marketing north america you know french canadian for the for for you know the french and mexican for obviously spanish for the Hold on here. Let me see if I can pull that up again. Oh, no dirty light. Far better target. Yes, of course. I don't have it right here in front of me and I'm pulling the other copy I made up. I made another copy because I don't have it right here. Actually, it's right now being tested by somebody else probably right now while we're speaking. So I don't have mine with me. And it's raining, which is a good distant, I don't think we're doing tonight. It's raining here. So we're going to test it in the rain tonight. That's what they're doing. It's not raining here, but I'll probably get it by the end of the week to Thursday. I think it's going to move in on us. But no, the folks should pick up that. If nothing else, pick up that monocular. That is definitely a handy observation tool, if nothing else. So that's the report on it. Very happy with the gear. Very good. Well, again, I kind of double boxed it, make sure that it Got to where it needed to go the first box was not a great box But it was a good box and then of course you know you saw how we packed it the yachts they come in their own carrier for everybody who's wondering What's really interesting is the first batch came in another box? After that now the rest of a lot are coming simply with the carrier with the commercial wrap the way that you know you normally see them in the store I noticed little things because that's a penny-pitch in other words the cardboard box cost something so yeah we will not give the american the cover but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but And it does have the green LED. I'm going to have, as soon as I get it back, I'll go over it again. Like I forget me, only because I was doing 25 projects that night and we, and again, right after we were doing the program, we had the guys come in with some other night vision, which we had to wait to test because, you know, we have, well, now it's getting dark about the time right now. So this is when they'll start testing the light. But we also have some night vision. I'm going to be doing a report on here pretty soon. we may or may not be able to offer it. At the very least I need 20 pieces for one of the militia units here. And so if I make a deal, I might be able to make an ongoing deal on purchasing those. I'll let everybody know. That would be good. Yeah. The only night vision I've got was back just before Y2K. I picked up one of the night owl first gen binoculars. And that's all I've been able to secure so far. It wouldn't hurt to have a decent uh... you know for more than i wish i don't know which way to go i would die i would prefer night visioned uh... the thermal my problem with the thermal and i've and i think again i've got a frequency counter account are you would take a frequency card over uh... in under different conditions most of the night vision we don't run register anything unique with any of them so far but most all the thermal in order for them to quote-unquote allow those to be in the country of notice that they all have a gps know where you are you know gps on board your formal and it's like yeah i didn't really need that but i'm sure government did you know what i mean in other words if you're not like the you know your your cell phone is a tracking system and that's the only thing i keep repeating the people's like you know we've already been working on disabling the gps on on most of the thermal that we have I know we have two models clear, we can do that right away. We can open up the box on bench and the guys can disable it. But we don't have that solution with all of them yet. And the thors are the ones nobody wants to crack the lid on because they're kind of pricey. You know, $3,000, you know, $4,000 for a piece of equipment like that. But it's something that needs to be taken into consideration. There's two ways we can do that. We can either aid, disable it internally, or we could screen the thing so that it's actually like a reverse EMP shielding. It would prevent the signal from going out. There's no reason for having GPS on your thermal. We don't have it on our night vision, so why did it end up on all these three, four, five, six thousand dollar pieces of equipment? Well, because government wants to know where it is. That's why. You know what I mean? Very true. Very true. because why aren't they concerned about my two thousand dollar, you know, my two thousand dollar, not mine, but you know, the one somebody buys, the two thousand dollar night vision device, I haven't found one yet that says, and it has GPS tracking. Well, why wouldn't it be on the night vision? I mean, you know, Gen 3, Gen 4, but it's not. All the thermal, that was the big to do, but it's not a useful thing, it's just something that It's a dog leash and so the first thing we need to do is understand we want to disable or we want to shunt all that technology so that that thermal device doesn't become a dog leash on the unit. And maybe you could put like some tempest mod shielding around it somewhere. That's what I'm thinking. Yeah, it will. Well, there's a couple of, I have something. I only have all 400, I just counted them two weeks ago. I think I have 480 sheets. of an absolute EMP dampening material is sticky back. It's used in all of the high-tech fighters to block, you know, protect all the black boxes and to shield all the critical components and it absolutely is anti-magnetic. You can't stick a high-end magnet on one side and connect through that material to the other and it's only a sixteenth of an inch thick, maybe a little thicker but not much. uh... it was supposed to all be destroyed but they've the company that got the contract to cut the material wasn't told that they should destroy this so they they were chucking a bunch of it and then the company the concept of colorless subcontractors of the company who did the subcontracting came into the world all the uh... scrap uh... what do you mean it's a crap we throw away your but you were supposed to lay that all out the count for it Well, show me in the paperwork which they pointed out there was no instruction to do that. Well, don't worry. We made sure it wasn't thrown out. Good for you. That's terrific. That would work with, I'm using it sparingly because, again, it has a full sticky back end like the black boxes on the F-15, the F-16, F-18. They all have this, and I'm sure the newer aircraft do too. but it was in lieu of, and it's a micro-dense, it's not just graphite, it can't be, but it's a micro-dense filament material, it really is just like an impact foam. And it flexes and it doesn't crack, you know, you can bend it, you can turn it, move it, it doesn't fracture or crack or anything, so it's very tactile. uh... and it what they do is you cut it to the particular geometric panel sizes and then they stick it out and they have an overlap wrapped so that you know you first panels go on and then you overlap in the whole thing is in scott in this material which lightens up the aircraft uh... airframe weight because the only other solution they had for that they still do use it is uh... thin copper wrap uh... uh... uh... two-inch two-inch copper tape if they do that to a Apache it's 800 pounds additional weight when they're done. Wow. Most of these aircraft are not properly MP defended and of course they have about the same weight addition with the Black Hawk. So you're losing 800 pounds of lift in terms of capacity. to protect properly from radar, you know, high-intensity radar, which is the one thing they don't want anybody to know about, is if you start taking microwave and you start beaming on these, all of these pieces of equipment that have microelectronics on board, guess what happens? Guys, you're doing damage right away. And the Blackhawks only had 20% EMP protection on board in the early 90s. What were they protecting? Only bare bones, critical equipment, but it wasn't enough to actually protect the vehicle because, if you recall, we built 300-watt anti-aircraft microwave cannons, and they worked really well. We had a chance when they, you know, we know they worked, they were deployed down in Florida, actually. We were at an event. and uh... only really difficult example of the world will be able to work with nothing you can do it was a meeting down in sarah sold out and uh... we had about twenty thousand people are standing room only there and i spoke to twenty thousand plus people in the clean it all out we brought more in uh... big stadium it not a stadium but they are the core of massive auditorium and it was a good it was a prep event and so there was an ice arena there was outlined classrooms after we did the main speaking about that we also had so many classes going on kinda like a tackling every hour and a half we switched and you know whole groups came without other groups would ever they went to each of the different uh... speakers well on the east side there was a rectangular parking lot and one of the the uh... for a militia groups brought in one of their radar cannon uh... you know their uh... microwave cannon dot and it looked like you remember was it earth versus the flying saucers remember when they had the three-quarter tall yeah okay that's exactly what it looked like they had a big parabolic dish mom off six-foot parabolic dish or was it five five-foot mounted the back of the truck with a total articulation they had the rest of the rig in the bed of the truck with a generator pack and battery packs and everything and they armored the truck too lightly and they were showing this to everybody, explaining to everybody how it worked and the regime thought it would be cute to mess with everybody, you know, black helicopters, you're all crazy, ha ha ha. Well, they had a black, black hawk, rose up, way out at tree top level, way beyond the end of the parking lot, right? Just came out of nowhere. You did not fly into the area, came in NOE, and it was way down the end of the parking lot and the guys, everybody's like, oh god, a black helicopter, right? And the guys were like, this is an opportunity. So they powered up the unit, they swung it around without any fanfare, and they aimed for the Black Hawk, which of course was sitting there hovering ominously, right? When they hit the power, the Black Hawk started a weeble wobble, left and right, back and forth, back and forth, and it became more eccentric. And then all of a sudden it went straight down. It went straight down. The pilot obviously didn't know what the fuck was going on and he landed immediately. But before he did that, it was like, remember the first ship was away. It was like, do you remember the scene from Star Wars when they were leaving Hoth? And the first transport threw away and everybody went, gah! That's what it was like in that parking lot with about 4,000 people. And the Black Hawk never came up off the ground again. It didn't, we couldn't hear it, it didn't, nobody heard it come in, everybody was kind of paying attention to other stuff, but it was funny because it rose up and it was going to be all, you're going to terrify the peasants, and all of a sudden they probably had no idea where the tool was coming from, the beam was coming from, I'm sure it lit up the board for a second. but it also you know toasted equipment of the process and it started away as the eccentric became fifteen to almost fifteen degrees i was standing inside watching through a play glass window i was right there i had a perfect view i watched the whole thing happen and the crew were like a set of gunners in a near defense meal video right because everybody get out of the way of the of the of the dish and the crew is you know what mounting everything up of the drivers in position if they have to attract a good audit and they were in the south corner of the parking lot towards the building and had tree line to their left but not too much and the chopper intentionally came right up at the end of the parking lot rose straight up and he was probably no more than I'd say six hundred feet And when they hit it, you knew exactly what it did. And it was like, first it was a little weevil weevil weevil, then all of a sudden it was 15 degrees right, 15 degrees left, 15 and more. And then all of a sudden it was like he couldn't stabilize it, so when he got set, he went straight down and he heard nothing. Didn't blow up, didn't crash. He took it down because you don't want to be in a barbecue at 600 feet. You don't know what's wrong. So instead, whoop, straight down. So we know the technology worked incredibly well. And you can build better. The cost for that unit for a 300-watt projector like that with off-the-shelf technology is about, at that time, about $600, which is nothing. And that's including everything. Hardware, the generator pack, everything that they collected from odds and ends locations. And the whole thing goes together, it went together. for a little over $600. $350 and put the microwave projector together. Basically what it is is an out-blank projector. It's the same concept. Think about all of these satellite dishes, these direct TV dishes. They're perfect. I'll give you the service and when you cancel it, they leave it out there. I've got two direct TV dishes out on my property now. that are not being used, I don't think I'm going to get rid of those satellite dishes and feed organs. And you know what your emitter is? You go to the kitchen, you take that 90 watt old amount of radar range that's leaking that you decided you had to change. Yeah. And that primary tube is your projection tube. That's it. In fact, if you look at home-built satellite uplink, only in this case it's not really using it as for a satellite uplink. if you're going to have a message but it's just going to be very polite that in that you know it it would work not only up but here's the thing remember it would work across a battlefield here's something that nobody's thinking about everybody carrying thousands of dollars worth of junk uh... in terms of you know the star wars starship trooper crap that they've been pushing right but it's all micro solid state in order for them to be able to carry it Do you know how easy it is to pop that with a microwave beam at any range? Today is simple unless it's shielded. I don't think any of that is shielded. And most of it will be minimally shielded. Again, maybe critical center components only because it was part of the product when it was built. Most of it will be totally bare bone exposed. right it just made fact it takes me longer to tell you about it than it does work to work what we were doing testing on the wall on the other side of the state we built we built three different sizes of these and there was an r&d lab over there they just love the idea because of a pro patriot they were listening to the intel report back in the early nineties and they built it and i think what you come over we're testing and you know what's funny is like i said i know exactly which components fly first because we already did the test with a whole bunch of different pieces of equipment and what they would do is power up a circuit board and they would fly it from you know we started at fifty yards we went to one hundred yards we went to three hundred yards and six hundred yards and remember it's a microwave focused microwave beam guys there's no spread in the transmission remember microwave goes point to point uh... you your home make your home purchasable microwave rebroad casting units out there are the size that the transmitter is and receiver uh... uh... assembly is the size of a postcard it's the same shape it's rectangular in fact if you're listening to the micro effect uh... in the morning uh... one When Joe McNeil first started the system up, he was up on the mountain and he, and the way he did his rebroadcast down to what he did is he, it was all done by microwave relay with those units. So you're talking about projecting a signal for anywhere from three to four or five miles for each leg and he relayed it, I think it was, there were four legs to get down into the valley where the phone was, to hardline, you know, with the data stream. And you know what? Nobody knew. So that's something that's off the shelf and you were talking very small. Now just upgrade dramatically. Think about it being much, much, much bigger and focusing a lot more energy. Well think about your computers like your laptop computers and your personal computers. If you do your own work you're supposed to ground yourself so you don't get a little bit of static discharge and wipe out components. I can't imagine what a little microwave burst would do to those components. It's one and a half seconds, not even that really. It's actually measured in under a second, nanoseconds in some cases. Diodes go very quickly. Resistors are pretty resistant, but the pecking order is, I think, as I recall, was diodes, transistors, and then small disk capacitors simply because of mass. have much to work with to work to you know to bits doesn't take much to overwhelm the the uh... component material and so you hear the little snagged like uh... like uh... orville redback or popcorn bag only thrill fast it's like well you can hear the dials correct correct correct correct correct we know they don't in many cases we go all once but you know it's like there's a little hesitation so it's kind of like an erratic drum drum corps and uh... the famous true with the transit transistors are actually quite sensitive uh... in fact they are but why they're also awfully damn expensive to replace government logic is that they would not replace components but rather have lots of extra units in boxes under ground that you and i are supposed to know about so that they can immediately just switch out to another brand new product that they spent part of those trillions of dollars they stole from you doesn't come back in the gunpoint and so uh... what happens is uh... they they don't really think about rebuild or repair. Now that's not going to last very long. In fact, if you're not beating up the five-year-old blind kid like we've been doing and bragging about for years but instead go up against a tit-for-tat army, both sides will be going at each other very, very quickly to try and do as much damage as they could to their upper tech. And that means that you would be eating up all of your replacement components very quickly, so you better not chuck the ones that are damaged because you're going to end up having to rebuild them. Which means components would be scavenged from one location, you're going to have to have tech immediately working on rebuilding because you only have so many spares that you can go through and you got to get them to where they're needed in a battlefield environment. I mean, where the battlefield is broad, strategic and a tactical. combat situation especially if you're looking at you know with a global war kind of thing we got into a serious you know ground conflict of whatever kind everybody thinks it's going to be you know you know superlaser star wars will you know for whatever but that's not going to last very long because there's another thing that just like we've always said they don't know what they do know they really do more than they know the more they want to admit we know what nuclear devices do but there's a lot of other energy weapon technology out there that would get better off you don't know what it's going to do even the friendly equipment and that's the part that i keep going to point out people like low-tech is best tech in a situation where no tech you know the right to take becomes no tech well there's better there were some very sophisticated plastic and metal but it's useless but your your standard pack or low-tech continues to function when their job doesn't you win everybody will go to hell but we got a match the only way that that you know this is something you know you remember when we went to Kosovo right? okay guys it was a legitimate war with illegitimate bombing non-stop it was totally illegitimate we were we were criminals in that situation period okay Osama bin Laden was was was was working for us you know the terrorist was looking for the Israelis because the Israelis want to steal Kosovo so he could steal the gold silver diamonds iron copper all the other stuff that they're in grip it off ever since but in the process of fighting with the with the jock everybody's memory gold reed all the bullshit accounts from the propaganda and time and news week and and uh... and the new york times you know the two york times tell you all mad about bob and i'm in the best of age we've killed all the cake and they even had this official pentagon report you know we destroyed ninety percent of the armor of the ugos lobbying army we destroyed eighty percent of their artillery if not more and we've totally destroyed what we did destroy their public radio station which was killed with a war crime and only because what would be argument for destroying their radio and tv station nationally all they were letting the american government on their radio and television to have equal time to tell everybody about their bullshit okay so they bob national television radio station we gotta call her we have yes mark This is Fluffy. I just wanted to mention on Tucker Carlson tonight, they were mentioning about the disabling of more weapons, specifically disabling the SEALs because hundreds of them are in line to be fired because they were refusing to take the murder death kill shots. Back up, go ahead. Start from the beginning on this. Is this tonight? tonight. Oh, okay. Well, now repeat everything again. You're a little fuzzy, at least for me. Maybe everybody else heard, but repeat that again. Yeah. All of a sudden the current administration and their black militaries, as required, the, every member of the military, murder death kill shops. And that's going to disable a considerable portion of the seals, since hundreds of them have refused to take the murder death kill shots. i would be willing to bet they pretty much none of them if there's anybody it's somebody who's hoping that maybe if everybody else is fired they might be some suck up that'll get the command position but what good will that do if you have no one to command you know what i mean i'm gonna be in charge of the field yeah but there are two things so only you know what i mean i'm going to be covered mark and they'll quit and i mean i won't let what they're doing to say no and then the jackasses they're going to fire the fields or whatever they think they're going to do it's like well you know actually would be interesting is you know that is a special benchmark job they could relegate them to something else and it's like sure i could do that only got another six months and i'm out of here anyway i got twenty and out so yeah i can be a i can be a cook or i can be a i can be a bottle washer if you want me to be a bottle washer for what you know considering what i do i can do sure i could do that for six months and i'm out of here we're going to demote you oh well looking for a job when i came in here You know, but that is, that's, of all the people, contrary to what you might think, military people really aren't stupid. And the special warfare people are actually well-read, and they also are historically well-read. And in fact, they also know about betrayals of the special warfare units, especially through word of mouth. It's like, well, let me tell you something. And so everybody understands what kind of turds they have in Washington. And in this situation, no, I don't want to be debilitated for the rest of my life. If you want to ruin the system, I'll go off to the side. Then when we get ready to kill your ass and get rid of all you fools, I'll be squared away and you won't be. Congratulations. See, because that's the attitude a lot of these guys are taking now. It's like, yeah, guess what? We'll be fighting, but I ain't going overseas. So, I mean, that would be the situation. So I don't see it get any better for him. Anyway, it's Tucker Carlson tonight, probably right now. So, or at least... Yes, it's on right now and it will be repaid again later. Right, it'll be on... In fact, YouTube should have it in the hour because actually it's probably the same hour as us. Eight o'clock, nine o'clock. So, yeah, after nine, that'll be in the archive. Very good. Thank you, Fluffy. Hey, this is Buzz Cal Reb. I just heard you say a few minutes ago that you were broadcasting in the 90s. We got this pre-mutted murder attack on us three in the middle, early in the 21st century, in the first decade. And now we got to the joint piece of evidence and we're waiting to go. And this sucks. I mean, these... These 911 Shab-Ass Guy-Am are the real problem in America. They try to murder us, and they're still trying to get at us if we didn't have that agent in Colorado Springs tell them, stay away from our witnesses. And he's 60 miles away. We're in Lakewood, Colorado. We want to be protected. And putting our name out, Boas' Gal Rip. You can do whatever you want, but we don't need information. We need troops. We're not violent. We're barbaric. We want these savages roasted dead with napalm. Dow Chemical told us they're going to keep making gasoline and white phosphorus forever. They don't care if all the cars run on electricity. They don't care. I asked them, are you going to run out of gas? No. So they got it. We want it. They're going to dump it on these low-lights 911. That's what low-scale rev is. This isn't a joke. We got this through Defense Intelligence. They wanted the evidence that the FBI have trusted. And that's why they're protecting these 911. You can do whatever you want. We're not going to an Army Navy surplus store and buy enough stuff. We're not going to get nice videos. OK, time for you to be gone. Bye. Well, Mark, I'm going to listen off here to the rest of the show. And I appreciate that. Well, no, again, any other feedback before we go? Other than people should be at least buying the binocular. Definitely buy the binocular. Okay, I will figure out what the price is real quick here. Like I said, I've still got one more email from them and see if we can make some kind of quantity deal. But normally they do. This is just a heads up on this. Normally they would give us a quantity price, but that has disappeared on this and it also has on the exude. what i'm suspecting is that they've been told what they got is all they got like the last time but whatever they have so many hundred pieces left that's going to be it because it's their flat rate normally if i wanted to buy ten twenty or thirty they actually will give you a little better price but they're not there they don't see the need for that that obviously and again they're also in business they're trying to you know keep themselves afloat The other big thing here is, don't forget if you do have this technology, it is rechargeable, so alternate recharging technology is another thing to add to the inventory. In fact, I got a neat little unit, but I don't think they're making it anymore. I saw it in publications. It is a crank. It's also solar. But what's nice is it does have the USB and all the other different, it has five different connectors on it, so you don't have to carry Typically, a bunch of additional adapters to go to one fixture. You might want to watch for something like that, and there's a reason. We just pointed out here the other day, some of the new equipment is now going yet to another connector. Okay, and this has started out with Motorola, and Motorola is setting the trend on this, but not everybody is immediately going to jump on it. Why? because the electronic components that are out there guys they when they do a little widget they do billions of them when you like those little jacks male and female those are done in trays by the billions it's the only way to describe it if you've got it the numbers staggering it's why uh... like we're still living on right now with digital camera okay like digital night vision everybody knows about digital night vision Guys, all digital night vision is, is the old, there's two things they blended. It's the old camera units, forgive me, monitor units on the old VHS and 8mm cameras blended with the first, second, and third generation digital cameras with all of the filters taken off. And if you want to understand what I'm saying, if you go over to YouTube, there is a homemade night vision i'm serious what and what it is a kid taking in very carefully surgically or you know doing an autopsy on a digital camera so to speak taking everything apart layer by layer pulling the filters out putting the filters back in his system of less sophisticated but it is an odd it isn't infrared night vision system when he's done and basically wrap your brain around that idea and understand that most of this digital night vision equipment you're buying is actually 10, 20, and 30 year old pieces of electronics brand new in the box. Never issued, no hours on them. And what they do is they buy, you know, 400,000 of this widget already assembled. They buy so many hundred thousand of some of the other component and then the collector, which is the camera. And all they do is they do the engineering to fit it into a hole. The only thing they have to spend real money on is making a mold that allows them to fix all of this equipment and put it together. That's where it goes. So again, take the time, plug in, and do what you can to do a little studying there. It only takes a minute. It helps you to understand what I'm talking about on the air. The neat thing about this is that again, these multi-fixture units, if you can find any, no matter what you're going to run into in the way of other stuff you pick up, chances are you'll be able to plug it in. And if you do have an odd piece out, that's where you buy another adapter and you only have one adapter for that other odd piece of equipment. And you still want more than one adapter because you'll lose it when you need it or you'll break it when you need it. You do understand, so you buy three at least. And the same is true with radio communications. It's just like when we're talking about buying firing pins, extractors, and ejectors for the AR-15. Why buy one? Buy three. Three firing pins, three extractors, three ejectors. That works out just fine. So anyway, we're almost, oh, we're at the top right now. One more time, I'm going to put it out there. Exude. OD50 direct light illuminator flashlight with CALS LED lighting, this is to support the network. You can go find all the information you want on it, there's several videos on it now. It's the newest of the OD series, it's the OD50. Most of the videos are on the OD40, which this company has sold out of. But the 50, it's $135 apiece. That is a donation to Liberty Tree Radio. you go over to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com when you get there. Go to the donate key. When you go to the donate key, remember, you're $135 per unit. In the notation, I want you to put OD-50. OD-50. And then, don't forget, you're not done writing your address. Make sure it's the mailing address you want the life to go to. And then you have the donation. God bless our republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen and emifiers on the run. Thank you sir and for everybody out there guys thank you appreciate the support. Experiment remember guys don't even think twice about well can I do it no it's the idea how long it's going to take for you to learn to do it right. and the failure, just be careful so it's not coming. All that's all common sense. Fire puffer flooding prevents this poor performance there. So be careful and follow the rules. Anyway, we're going to get out of the way for now. Edward's taking over. More LTR coming up. And we will be back tomorrow. Same time.
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