October 11, 2021
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2h 3m
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Mark Koernke discussed micro-helicopter technology, particularly the Mosquito air helicopter and dragoon-style aircraft as tools for rapid insertion and mobility in a potential conflict scenario. He explained the design principles, altitude limitations, and tactical applications of these small rotary-wing aircraft, comparing them to historical military programs from the 1950s-60s. The show included music requests, birthday acknowledgments for Edward, and commentary on vaccine mandates, government overreach, and the need for armed resistance against what Koernke characterized as communist infiltration of American institutions.
- mosquito helicopter
- dragoon aircraft
- micro-helicopter
- rotary wing
- vertical insertion
- air mobile
- kel-tec p-50
- vaccine mandates
- government overreach
- communist infiltration
- armed resistance
- combined arms
- military technology
- preparedness
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And it seems as though it's becoming monotonous to you. If I may, may I recite it and try to explain to you the meaning of each word? I, me, an individual, a committee of one, pledge. Dedicate all of my worldly goods to give without self-pity. Allegiance, my love and my devotion. To the flag, our standard, oh glory. A symbol of freedom. Wherever she waves, there's respect. Because your loyalty has given her a dignity that shouts freedom is everybody's job. United. That means that we have all come together. States. Individual communities that have united into 48 great states. 48 individual communities with pride and dignity and purpose. All divided with imaginary boundaries yet united to a common purpose. And that's love for country. and to the Republic, Republic, a state in which sovereign power is invested in representatives chosen by the people to govern. And government is the people, and it's from the people to the leaders, not from the leaders to the people, for which it stands. One nation, one nation, meaning so blessed, my God, indivisible, incapable of being divided. With liberty, which is freedom, the right of power to live one's own life without threats, fear, or some sort of retaliation. And justice, the principle or qualities of dealing fairly with others, for all. Which means, boys and girls, it's as much your country as it is mine. And now, boys and girls, let me hear you recite. the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Since I was a small boy, two states have been added to our country and two words have been added to the Pledge of Allegiance under God. Wouldn't it be a pity? If someone said that is a prayer and that would be eliminated from schools too. I had a dream the other night that, well I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave, exists the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Envist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permit 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 gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've 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 and dead. 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. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for once 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 and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report i'm our quirky one day closer victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories west southeast north ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and a myriad of other technologies across the united states north america and even around the world and it is five oh nine p m eastern standard time it is monday is the eleventh of october is the thirteenth year of open phabian socialist and soviet socialist occupation of all america with a k two thousand twenty one older calendar 2021 battle for the republic? The dance of swords and let the battle continue for it's already begun and in fact the bad guys whatever they're gonna do try and jump off red october just be ready to turn around and make it their blood that paints the paints the month. Remember let nothing but a rumor of their destruction return to where they came from and hunt them harder than they think they're hunting you. nacopula no biscom anyway for going farther guess what today today is edwards birthday if nobody's mentioned it so far everybody can say happy birthday to edward you take the time to get on the air here and say happy birthday to ed it is the 11th of tober toda today that edward showed up oh god wow he's a boy and of course turn up a pretty good guy for everybody out there we have been very very busy of course over the weekend uh... got a lot done actually everything i well everything i try to get done that week accomplished to a degree from things what well uh... what are two things are just sitting there because we have to wait until little more errands sunshine again oh well, that's just how it works and trying to get more paint on things is always a problem this time of year right now we get a wind out of the south we've got 80 degree weather, uh, at last night, 73 degrees of course this is where you have the classic Michigan flip flop it's October guys, come on now somebody's going, oh my god this is like nothing we've ever seen it dropped in the way, oh we got snow and it dropped, the temperature dropped, oh my god it's what we see every year and then there's middle cycles and long cycles over the decades and the centuries, right? And yeah, we actually, somebody has seen it before. Okay, it isn't anything new. So just a heads up on that one. Before we go any farther though, I'm gonna start doing this. Edward, if you could, Black Powder Soul by Taylor McCall. Let's get a music request in here. I wanna get a few of these done today because to show you that you can make a request and take over the network. Well, at least you can ask for some cool music. Black Powder Soul by Taylor McCall. M-C-C-A-L-L. Taylor McCall. Black Powder Soul. And that's for JJ. And JJ knows who he is. We know who you are, JJ. We have your phone number and we have your email. Yes, we know. Of course. And so, black powder sole, if you could, Ed, and we're going to throw that in there real quick. And, yeah, we'll be right back. It's right on the money there. And happy birthday, Ed. And it's Edward's birthday. So, happy birthday, Edward. And, uh, it, of course, is another one of our music requests. I am ticking down the list as there are kind of few of them today, as a matter of fact, because it's Monday, and we may never get a chance. Let's work, kick off any time now. kind of expect the bad guys after all they want to do the red October slash red terror. Yeah flapping there, yeah, on all the college campuses right now if you aren't familiar with this, the young Trotskyists. Trotskyites or Trotskyists? are depending where you are are uh... flapping their yap on college campuses all over the place about killing all the white people and just to burn down america again and how you know the non-existent anti for the fda of course created helps along and promoted and did nothing about and over the past of course while you evil americans are going to respond that react we're going to respond we're gonna get rid of the people who support and people that includes the people who are operating in the government obviously our fellow travelers when the time comes up we have to pay that they did nothing to stop down the burning of the country but by god they're doing everything to push dropping the borders international communism the destruction of the property of the nation put on a mall they need to be gone an american war for independence is what needed to get the job done so we got a lot of work to do Now I gotta do this one Edward because Unfortunately when the request was made our friend was in a car with an 11-hour drive in front of him and it better late than never Well as a matter of fact no because he's probably listening right now. I hope you are anyway for our friends in Canada and broad black Brimmer broad black Brimmer by the wolf tones broad black Brimmer be our IMM er by the wolf tones and for Jim Sorry, I know you're probably you better be I'm crossing my fingers I hope you're way home by now considering when this came in forgive us But it's one of those things where I was at the technology So it sounds like we got it queued up. It's ready to go What's known as bad is gloom, I eat a fork so simple and it's style It's got no rate of goal, there's no snow hat with red or blue Yet me mother has reserved it all the while Today she made me try it out, no wish to mine for years In memory of your father, do she sense? It puts the sambra that she was smiling to her tears As she faced a broth like from her army head It's just a broth river Heavens play the torn by the careless wits, Godman he's about to breathe at the knees. Uniform been worn by me far long ago, When you reached me mother's home, split on the run. It was the uniform been worn in that little church below, Now father might keep less the fairest one. The truth and treaty and the parting of the ways, He wore a twenty march that put the rest and the best for his body down, That brother's head of praise. the the broad like the wrong the press the the the the home but at least we got the music to you so for our friend by the the water of anyway uh... again hopefully that catches up and i want to say thank you for the music request to and idea that we were open we could get in there while you are on the road but didn't quite make it but pretty close well not really but pretty close but but but so anyway uh... by the way that guy the chorus i don't know can you imagine what it's like working with the idiots picked in washington no you probably can't because you couldn't wouldn't possibly you just couldn't you wouldn't you if you i've warned everybody about this for years and it's now becoming more and more apparent But you're dealing with a criminally, not just insane, but perverted, twisted, sick, needs to be shot, dragged behind the boat, hung from a tree until the bones fall apart, take the soil that the body parts fell on and scoop it up, put it on a barge, take it out to the middle of the Atlantic and drop it to the deepest place you possibly can because they're just that absolutely useless, wicked and evil. but that's okay fun as we're going to be getting rid of them we have no choice uh... whatever they kick it in then we are going to have to take them down it's that simple so no who your enemies are and pay attention to remember one nice thing uh... the idiots sticks with the mask either the lame the seal the brains that barely work you know that the bomb beat now that are amongst you and of course the uh... those who took the shot that are now in doomed category which really don't want having to do with them uh... more and more they're going to become the type would marries flash they are the next aid epidemic they are literally and and immunodeficiency issue and in fact what's funny is that you're going to have to look a little stir and you're going to have to have another booster what's the booster for the first one did nothing well this will boost the nothing So it will make you more resistant. No, you'll have to wear three masks, a butt plug and ear plugs too. And by the time you take number four, you'll have to wear a bodysuit because even the air you breathe, well, you probably have to wear a respirator by that time. I should say an air tank because if you breathe through the filtered masks even, your lungs will explode in postulating who's your eyes will drop all like ripe grapes your brains will lose out your ears and but you'll feel better and you'll be healthier because you doctor jack all i mean the kovorkian brother you know the twisted sister pervert y'all or police be dragged out executed yesterday uh... because he said to you that they're safe shot number 27 I don't think you'll get there but can you imagine the idiot sticks yeah I gotta get for my fix dude and why last time I didn't get my booster my skin started turning like pink splotches and it was I was using blood out of places you don't want to hear about and I just started really feel bad but once I got the shot it was like the fix was in man it was like it's almost like it was an antidote to a poison like maybe they introduced the poison first and Now they're just oh god, but it doesn't work all the time because plenty of our friends are dead Don't forget the twice a day pillmark Can you tell me about the word addiction I think that would be the antidote. You will take the antidote twice a day and get it registered to your card. Yeah, and you are a full day. And we're going to find you over in the corner with two X's over your eyes. Yeah, I really kind of figure that anybody that's so stupid as the people that we're running into here, social Darwinism is the term that should be used quite logically. What we're looking at are a bunch of AIDS patients. We're looking at, not that the first batch weren't probably, I mean the argument was years ago that the whole AIDS epidemic issue was brought into the system, and there were many people who were trying to explain that it was fabricated, not real. In other words, it was an engineer genetically modified problem. and lo and behold, now, well, you're taking a shot to stop you from getting something that it won't stop you from getting and then from this point forward, you now become more susceptible to with a far greater debilitating end result. So, why are you taking the shot again? Because it's not, it is a murder death kill shot. You don't ever use the other term that they're trying to use because it doesn't exist. If you have to keep getting those shots, what's happened is first your immune system was damaged, and now we have to keep modifying your immune system because otherwise you have an immunodeficiency issue and you're highly at risk. Wait a minute. Go look up AIDS, autoimmune deficiency, autoimmune AID. Wow, auto immune deficiency. You get another shot, you have greater auto immune deficiency. You get another shot, you have greater auto immune deficiency. So a bunch of fools, whereas in the past we'd be trying to avoid getting AIDS, we have lemmings and idiots, idiots and competence and fools running to contract AIDS. When you change the product and get look at this way, you know the old story you we've talked about this You know, you know, you can't make a silk purse out of a file here. You also can't make a cream pie Well, you can make a cream pie. It's a really nasty stinky smelly cream pie out of a cow pie and in this case that's exactly what they've done remarketing the turd and Getting it dropped right into place in your lap. Well, not yours. You're smart people out there. You didn't do that So, but for the other poor fools, well, shipwreck time. And again, don't worry, there's another one right around the corner for you, and another one after that, and another one. So anyway, a couple of things as you know, as I mentioned, Red Terrely, on college campuses the last couple of days, there has been a major push to the Antifa tribe up and the BLM tribe up to kill all the white people. Now, I'm fascinated by this because did everybody just go skit-so with regard to sports? You know, the fascinating thing is you can't be preaching to me about how you're so impressive when you're saying, hockey puck Joe Biden, hockey puck Joe Biden, hockey puck Joe Biden, hockey. You're a football game fool. You're stupid. You're giving money to people who said they want to kill you that hate you that hate your country That all their players say they hate you and they hate your country So don't tell me how long isn't that cool? They're all chanting. Well, okay, you have lemmings who went to the lemming night, you know collection site and Have turned their brains off to what happened just six months ago But because this is the most recent thing to you know dazzle what little what little attention span they have But you voted for him. Yeah, but everybody, it's not going away. We were supposed to get buckets of gold and freebie stuff and it's not looking good. They took my job. And they want to poke me with a needle. How'd he poke Joe Biden? It was supposed to be you other people that got that stuff, not me. And so we have a bunch of idiots. who are giving money to wicked people who hate you you know the eppstine crowd i mean how many people own football teams there are none of them that oppose none of them not one of them truly opposed all of this political woke ism a single one stepped up to the plate part of our good baseball however it is kind of fun it's like well we need to let me chance or you know doing something i mean they may not have a clue in the next minute they could just flip-flop into the twilight zone because you know they'll offer a lollipop and you know some doggy treats and a can of beer all the can of beer was sold it and they will get shot so don't tell me hockey puck joe biden when you're giving money to people flat out that they'd like to see you dead that is exactly bright is it And no stadiums, all kinds of, must have been given the tickets away, because that's really where they are now. If you recall, when people were thinking, although, I guess what, it's an addiction? Like everything else, it's like, you gotta put my name! Okay, why? Well, because it's a distraction. I don't need to use my mind. Yeah, Mark, those are the same people that, in the false left-right paradigm, support the Republicans. and they go to the rallies and they chant USA, USA like that actually means anything. Right. When it's like, and what do you mean by USA? Or does it mean United States of America, the corporation, are they chanting for the corporation? Unbeknownst to them, yes, they are. Yes, they are. Matter of fact, I'll tell you what we're going to do. We are at the bottom, Edward, and it's Edward's birthday. Happy birthday, Edward. But by the way, Nickelback. Edge of a Revolution main version, 4 minutes 19 seconds long. And if you could, another request there for one of our friends. Matter of fact, for TA, for TA if you're listening, for TA if you're listening, probably catch us if nothing else on your phone later. Again, Nickelback dash Edge of a Revolution. and four minutes and nineteen seconds long this piece has been out for a little bit, it's been around and just applicable today as it was when it came out so for everybody out there again go find the music give it a thumbs up let everybody know what you think and Nickelback Edge of a Revolution the main version I don't know does that mean there's a minor version, main version secondary version short studio version rachaeli different versions of the main song for production purpose so nickelback of a revolution meanwhile ed's looking for right now probably and uh... for all of our friends out there listening what they think you for uh... here it is uh... restoration slash now we are looking at but american war for independence and the bureaucracy bureaucracy expediting international communism because the bureaucracy will willingly work. It's a select group of people who have been escorted in one step at a time through political correctness over decades. And they in turn brought in more fellow travelers and more fellow travelers and more fellow travelers and more fellow travelers to the point where the burgeoning idiocracy needs to be gone. It is what we fought tooth and nail against in the American war for independence. of the britain and that is what you are seeing into the united states over the last years it took up seventy years worth of of extreme step by step look that way look to the left or been to the right but the left then to the right now remind everybody again real quick everything you're seeing by do donald trump was going to do the only variation was that whether or not they could get the collapse paula all-nonsense going that they wanted with regard to creating the vietnam cycle uh... with afghanistan and even there i'll count on that it's obvious that a whole bunch of people betrayed us across the board what do you do it pat him on the head squeeze money ass to say congratulations no you grab by the scarf of the neck grab by the belt run their head up to a tree smack it open like a melon take the corpse throw it over in a hole find the other one that was like it repeat the process that's what you do because as it is right now they're waging open war against you across the board so until we realize they've been waging war since 1933 against the american people some idiot sticks thought they had deals What do you think this thing is with the cops? Because they've done this for years. Well, you know all you butt-buddy cops, you'll be exempt from this, but we'll get the rest of the peasants, because you're like minor royalty. You're the lower royalty. You guys will be all, by the way, we're gonna screw you all. You gotta take the murder death kill shot. Well, wait a minute. That was for the peasants. You were gonna have us come out and fuck up on everyone else, because that's what you told us the scam was. Oh, oh, oh, little trooper. Of course they're gonna come out and fuck up on everybody. but they have other plans to with the red terror and all the evil that's planned and they really can't count on you to be criminal and now all the cops have already been criminal they just need more criminal than they presently have yeah so they thought they had a deal with you man yeah well again the cool thing they get aids which you've got is aids patients massive numbers of aids patients spread that around a repeat that however you can paid to these raids patients there the injections create it you know again immuno auto immune deficiency casualties it can't defend themselves from the next wave of junk and they can't go away but you gotta have the other shot but the job won't really catch up with it it's always it's not one step ahead if you notice something about this it's a step behind you're supposed to be a step ahead But they're a step behind. I mean the murder death kill, the dog dummy dinderhead, dumberhead, doofus dingus, you know, the D category coronavirus cam is already out there. Well now we need a booster, but it's too late though, stuff's already out there. So you're behind. You're not ahead. And they never will be. it was never meant to take care of that problem or if they wouldn't have the problem in the first place and they wouldn't need the boosters they wouldn't need the additional murder death kill shots would they now? no they wouldn't happy birthday ed by the way it's edwards birthday if you haven't heard and you're just tuning in uh... real quick we're gonna do another one ed i got another one this is cool because if you listen to this song you recognize it you'll even know the name but this is done this particular one to me is done in the what is the dark country mode uh... and by the way the dead south actually have done a couple of pieces for some of the uh... different theories out there and how in hell all being good company you know we played that one before edward here's another one by dead now and from actually just premiered october eight Parallels just released by him the dead south new video by the way to kind of cool. They do some pretty cool videos very simple by the way Focusing on the band the band is reinforced. It's really smart videos. It's bare-boned, but it's not anyway the dead south You are my sunshine official music video the dead south You are my sunshine official music video. This has only been out for a little while, so I want to say for Andrew, I appreciate the heads up on this. I miss this. But this could, I could, as soon as I heard this, because of the way it's done in the flaps, it's still in traditional harmony format. Here we go. Happy birthday Mark. Oh jump in there go ahead. Please don't take my sunshine away. Yeah Happy birthday from the Peoria, Illinois. Anyway, I also got a request. There's a fellow says the revolution will not be televised. His name is Gil Scott Herron. He also does a song that I like. It's called Gun. Now he talks about that in that gun about, well, we'll give ours up when they give theirs up. And I, well, I got to say this because we know what day's all about. We ain't never given up nothing except this can of that excuse me this can of whip a ZZS Anyway, thanks. And it's green is the gun by who again? Gil Scott Karen H E R O N Here. Okay, cool found him. I was trying to not a problem and again goes back to live from 1981 And Gil Scott, Aaron Gunn off of Reflection. Here we go. Hey Mark, this is Dave in the Thumb here. Hey Ed, happy birthday. Are we taking music requests? Well, we're going to do one more. You got enough time for this hour because we're playing catch up because I've had to bounce around and I haven't been right here by the fingertips of my inventory. So we covered a whole bunch of friends all over the country so far. So what do you got? What do you want? And Ed, pay attention. Here we go. This is I told you so by the conspiracy music guru. You'll love it. I told you so. I told you so. Well, especially right now, we can all do that, right? Oh, they're not gonna... Oh my God, they are. Oh, they're not gonna do that. Oh my God, they are. They're not gonna do that. Oh my God, they are. Oh, wait a minute, by the way, everything the militia and patriot movement told you about, every aspect of all of the betrayal, including the highest command of the military. Here we go, we'll be working on it. I just wanna say that I told you so yeah! Remember when I told you about 432? That is, of what? Oh, 40 can't do to you! Remember when I told you about the vaccine agenda? That is, and that Michelle Obama is the trans- Yeah, duh! Yeah! The dinosaur fraud, the climate change scam, and yeah! I just wanna say that I told you so- I told you, remember when I told you about the TV flicker rate? And how it puts your brain in an out-bought state? Remember when I told you about Jim Terry? Remember when I told you about, remember that? And I told you so, I told you about the mainstream media. Thank you very much. We're almost up to the top here. And for everybody out there, again, it's one of those situations where, well, We told you so. In fact, the militia movement have been 100% right across the board, haven't. Yeah, that's the last line they've removed. I remember when I told you that COVID was a hoax. They got that pulled so he had to remake that without it. And you can read, when you see the video, you can read his list and he says that. Remember when I told you that COVID was a hoax? I just want to say that I told you so. Yeah. I told you so. Well, that's expected. Thank you. Oh, thank you. Appreciate it again for everybody out there. We are at the top. It's Edward's birthday. Everybody say happy birthday. When you get a chance, say, say hello. You got, of course, in the discord. sending a Happy birthday greetings by email to get a chance everybody clutters up the email hahaha which is cool anyway one thing before we go Kel-Tec came out with this new P-50 pistol Guys, they made a storm, they made a Star Wars stormtrooper pistol. I'm not lying, I want you to go look at it. Ed, if you get a chance, check it out, it's the Kel-Tec P-50. Some automatic pistol, they're already sold out. Everybody who got them, these things just came out a few, I guess, what, a week ago at the most. They knew they were coming. I mean, they're probably at the Last Shot Show. but the p-fifty semi-automatic nine point six inch barrel five point seven by twenty eight fifty round magazine uses the f n p s ninety mags which by the way are actually relatively cheap if you buy whatever knockoffs are and it's a thousand four hundred dollar pistol but they finally built a a stormtrooper blaster and it it would be a single being in a sci-fi movie quick it's going to be in some movie no matter what especially got to show you operating it because the gun itself uh... as far as its configuration its size you know if you can argue that it may be uh... the last of the republics guns first of the empire before they went to the you know in between cool looking little pit bull it's got a lot of firepower big thing is fifty rounds you know they do make them in thirties and make twenty even make ten god help you but uh... if you put fourteen hundred dollar gun and you gotta do ten round mags on them anyway of the fifty routers are out there in good force the problem is the ammunition five point seven by twenty eight if anybody sees it they scarf it up so if the problem is not the weapon even though it's not cheap at the keltech gun the ain't the razor it's the blade that's where it bites you that five point seven amo it was available before the big push now not so much But it is an interesting route. It's a baby assault rifle cartridge. So you have a Stormtrooper baby assault rifle, you know. How could you see in this helmet? Anyway, we're going to go to break. And we should be hearing the music right now, as a matter of fact. And for everybody, again, you go to classicfirearms.com. I think a couple of the companies have it too. The T-50 Stormtrooper, no, light, well, no. As a talk about more when we come back to the second hour here because we need to meet up with future here guys. We need to be building the dots for all the other things that we need to build the war effort. We're gonna be back right here in a few minutes. Go grab a cup of coffee and use the bathroom. Liberty tree ready. Edward's birth. 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. Speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to cure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. 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If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? your training and you will come back alive good afternoon to all of our friends out there in lower forty nine including the great state just along with colors the outlying state territories and the clock i'm mark karti and you're listening to us on the w w w dot liberty to re radio dot for m g dot com and a myriad of other venues too numerous to mention here for the moment although we have along with of course the clock six oh eight p.m. Eastern Standard Time it is Monday it is the 11th of October it is Edward's birthday it is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and the Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2021 old earth calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic that dance of sorts with the battle begin of i mentioned mosquito helicopters but the mosquito is the only one the a and a s two is one that we've been building for quite some time it's basically a knockoff copy of the u.s. army's one-man helicopter research program from the fifties you probably have never seen it you should there's all kinds of stuff they made disappear the fifties especially because there were so many ideas run out there and vast amounts of money spent and when the attack helicopter concept came into play both sides moved this way at one time or other like a bull side during the cold war on our side the helicopter of course under the sakorsky kind of kind of program because the sakorsky was the center of the uh... uh... interest at that point but it wasn't the only they weren't the only aircraft industry but manufacturer that was doing rotary wing but the fact of the matter is that there were some dominant companies out there uh... the single-seat attack helicopter mutated down to as small as the backpack jetpack while you've seen that no or sweet or that disappeared to uh... it's kind of gone but it isn't that actually come back here a few uh... few years ago and then that disappeared out if you've noticed that uh... the jet pack uh... flyers that they've got with all the micro technology catching up on all the other metallurgy catching up uh... backpack jet rocket pack types are in play right now uh... they're too expensive although they can be built and his kids are the bill stuff their home built go to you to be dragged down to see what someone with guns pretty cool but the problem is duration and the the original idea was for a one-man attack helicopter that was basically a derringer okay uh... handful of missiles uh... one gun or another browning thirty was a standard back in the day but other guns were experimented with their probably unsatisfactory the browning was much more reliable having already been developed the developed lightweight variants were built to shave weight off of these little birds uh... but there was also of course the two men kyle with type although it was way before the kyle up uh... the sue and a couple other craft would be very it's bell rangers are not bell rangers but the belt before the bell rangers uh... we're out there in force and there was a whole family of uh... attack helicopters in an attack slash heavily armed uh... family not lightly armed or not even medium armament uh... originally when they started to do door guns on helicopters post-korea and this is all learned from korea guys they weren't they did door gunners didn't have uh... brownings or m sixties or mag fifty eight they were using my doses in fact if you know guys from the korean war the rescue units uh... they had two fifty calibers on either side of the c h thirty fours i know guys who were you know taken out when they were in those uh... one of the general i've referred to many times he was a door gunner uh... his cohort the other governor on the other side of the aircraft uh... carried him out after the leg was separate grab his leg put the guy on his back walked him through the uh... through the help through the enemy lines and brought him back to the medics and they put his leg back on but he was a fifty caliber gunner on a standard helicopter Now the idea here was a lot of firepower, and I can mention Derringer, maybe a big hole in you too. Derringers traditionally were a big bore, medium velocity belly gun, and the idea was to, it was a hell of a punch, you didn't want to get shot with it, 22s aren't good either, but remember 41 caliber Derringers were the norm, and 44s, but 41s were more common than the 44 for the longest time. Well the idea is true also with regard to aviation. uh... operations they completely worked out all the book and they made the program disappear absolutely just disappear now there's a reason because if you would be simple as these machines were government to crank them out and people could start looking at them well everybody would have a little helicopter i want you to look at the mosquito that's m o s q u i t o let like the mosquito one that bite you right now before the summer ends okay before the fall i should say takes out the season uh... the mosquitoes are having their last gap than any wet states like here in michigan and they're out in force cuz they're trying to get all the blood they can from ya so they can make more mosquitoes now the important thing here is that the mosquitoes up to a sandwich a bare bones bare frame uh... auto lift true helicopter it is a if you were going to have a on an aircraft that we give you the basics in the rotary wing aviation the mosquito is a private little plane that you can own, you can build it even from scratch and it used to be we would have, in fact I guarantee that's where the design came from, it was built from scratch and originally somebody said hey let's make a kit and they start working on that to make it viable and conforming to all safety standards per the industry, okay? now here's the thing i mentioned why did i bring this up you're talking about those caltech guns you gotta understand something about a aircraft you've won a shave every ounce off you can so unlike the situation where as heavy infantry we can afford because we're ground pounders to carry a little extra weight here and there uh... we want to shave everything off we can but here's the thing about these little mosquitoes they make perfect one man jumper assault rigs. No, not for attacking somebody from the helicopter, but they're Dragoon aircraft. This is the closest thing that you are going to find, which we've already developed all the technology on this. Basically, we see like the crossbar racks, you have the weapon, or if you have a heavier weapon or something in a transport, like say an all plastic 20-inch AR-15. Oh, did I say that? Yeah, using the plumb crazy lower and a 20 inch upper with a polymer receiver, polymer magazines, the ammunition weighs more than the weapon does. Okay, but weapons like that would be for these types of hoplite slash Dragoon Air Mobile. And Dragoon Air Mobile, it doesn't mean you fight from the horse, it means the horse gets you to the fight faster so that you can be a response or reaction stick or You can be used for very sophisticated insertion of manpower where it's needed for surgical activities, even in an overall campaign. Now, here's the first rule about ultralights and small helicopters. You only fly as far as you're willing to crash. Only fly as high as you're willing to crash, and you don't have to, there's no rules on this stuff. Plus, this is a rotary wing type aircraft. It's not the only model, like I said. We've been building and have the guys have built, and I haven't really been participant in the program in, oh, quite a few years now, because I've been too busy with all the other things that need to be built, and they can handle this all on their own. But the attack version that isn't the mosquito, it's the next step up. It's muscular big brother is using a larger power plant. It actually has wheels instead of landing struts. uh... in that respect uh... only because it's able to maneuver on the ground which you can also do but usually by hovering with a mosquito you can move it just like you can another helicopter but the uh... the attack version so to speak uh... actually offers a variety of options otherwise other pieces of equipment would have like the mosquito but the mosquito although you wouldn't consider date throwaway It is a disposable unit in that if you have to abandon it in place, so be it. But it gets you faster to where you need to be. Now, ideally, you land it in an area of control wherever your secure point is for insertion. You secure the areas best you can. You advance on the objective to coordinate with other attacks taking place. And as needed, you could even evac out the same way you came in. But if not, your leg infantry outbound. Six one way half a dozen the other either way it works But these little kel-tech rifles and a lot of these pistol in this case is a perfect airman's gun It's like the bush master pistol. I've mentioned many times. No not the ar-15 bush master The bush master was really pushed as an air crewman gun The bush master pistol and in fact one of the dynamic images they use showed a an air crewman now You know the crew chief on a chopper uh... with his arm holding onto the struck with the bush master pistol laying in his right arm and it's blazing away and it was a line drawing of very good art but in reality that's what it was meant to be with a saddle gun it's like a saddle carping it has the length of a light rifle but it is a quote-unquote a pistol so it was within the pistol category range wise size wise but it uh... five five six uh... standard uh... ammunition standard air fifteen mags many standard air fifteen internal and fifteen internal parts and the gun work pop pop pop pop pop pop pop well again it wasn't designed to be bulky was designed to hopefully suppress and get you out of trouble might get you into trouble it's not an offensive weapon per se although it can be used for the attack is needed it's a primary purpose is personal defense So this little Kel-Tec gun for its weight, for its size, and the amount of firepower it offers in a hot, stinging, light assault rifle cartridge, even though it's a pistol cartridge in theory, okay, it could be originally put into the PS90 if you're all familiar with that gun, used on. For those who don't recognize what we're talking about there, go watch the Stargate series. Remember the PS90 that they're carrying out? Yeah, which I would have had a lot of other bigger weapons real quick, but the PS90, I had a lot of firepower, small package, easy to operate, think more about pulling the trigger. My only problem with the action is, again, the magazine, remember you've got to, it's an indexer. You're literally, the rounds are laying perpendicular to the barrel. Always remember that. So there's a lot of goofy plumbing going on there. But it's the kind of weapon that would fit the Dragoon, Hella-Born infantry. and dragoon helleborn like this you'd be moving in whatever you go one way with your connect right to go in this heavy as possible where you shave weight in one direction you can carry more weight in another now no matter what you're limited because of horsepower uh... and again remember your duration in flight is going to be limited because you don't have that large a fuel tank although you can add a few old now uh... that could be a a tag on to give you a little more range but that's not the purpose behind this we're not trying to fly across florida we're not trying to go to the other side of michigan this is designed to be an area inventory drug cool enough vehicle and if you if you can wrap your brain around that you'll understand how useful that would be because of vertical obstacles ceased to be a problem You get over around, you can move NOE, NAP of the Earth, and move using the terrain to get to where you need to be as infantry, drop in, form up, or move to form up on the objective as needed, and go to town. Now, again, remember, dragoons can leave just as quickly as they showed up, but in this case, and again, that's the whole idea behind this, is also for an insertion project of whatever kind, The idea is that you have the ability to project strength within your area of control in a very efficient manner. And psychologically it is a mind screw. Okay. Choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo choo now the unit itself is that is interesting idea that couple of videos uh... i would recommend mosquito air helicopter uh... fits in my garage good little video the kids got a lot of stuff with again micro cameras or by the way example of paring down the technology upgrading accordingly. A couple things, if you increase power plant, which you can go bigger power plants, obviously you get more lift and then you also get more fuel consumption. Remember, there's a math formula here you have to take into consideration. So your range is obviously based on fuel available and consumption of fuel. Weight is going to determine that too. Increase weight, increase the amount of thrust to support, and that means you're burning fuel faster. So you have that sliding math formula that if you try to use, you know, common core math, in each case you have to remember you have to have enough fuel to get out, plus you have to have fuel to get back. So this is where, again, whatever your range is, you have to half it, and you also have to ask yourself, are you going to have what might be necessary in the way of linger? or circle time in order for you to move into an area because the air traffic itself might be relatively dense, especially if you're working with the combined arms air mobile team. You may, not may, we do have a lot of other helicopters in the inventory, some of which we've patiently built from a whole lot of stuff laying around. In fact, we just bought a pod of Hueys. uh... total forty seven thousand dollars for three hui frames all the spare parts to cayenne was and a whole yard of stuff people who work on a more people who retired after they worked on helicopters for anywhere from twenty five to thirty to twenty years uh... etcetera and they're very adept and familiar with the birds that we're dealing with These will be back online within a very short period of time. And we're looking for more. We're constantly looking for more. But we left the Dragoon micro helicopter like this. Some people say, well, the Corps is a scout. Well, it's not that fast. Even working as infantry, remember, your first rule, fly no higher than you're willing to crash, so to speak. In other words, height is not your friend on the battlefield. So what you want is NOA and, you know, again, short drop. That way if you run into trouble you go straight down into an area, you dismount and move on to extract yourself from the situation. So there's a lot of versatility because of size. Bigger aircraft can't drop where these things can as far as the landing. Which is another thing that you need to take into consideration. Well we could run bigger, better, hell yeah, well there's, well we've... If you take a look at the size of rotary wing aircraft, yeah, you can pretty well find anything you can imagine size was out there, but it can't land everywhere. And it becomes a very significant target. A rat pack is a big advantage. Okay. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Yes, sir. What are the altitude capabilities of these Dragoon micro helicopters, for example, about, are they capable of around 9,000? I don't think 9,000 would be optimistic. I assume you can probably, remember when you, as you lift, you've got air density issues. Okay, and again, there are different rotors that you can buy too. You can actually get water power rotors, but I would say 2,000 to 3,000 feet to be safe. Number one is, again, any number of issues, there's little or no backup to a system like this. That's the only thing I would remind everybody. I was in aerospace. Usually there are backups to backups and redundancy in design. These are barebone. They're not, they're like, they like it under the ultralight fixed-wing aircraft in that respect. But typically sturdier across the board, not that the Lauter light planes are a problem. But by the nature of a rotary wing aircraft, it's much more durable. It just has to be. It's beating the air into submission. All helicopters have to beat the air into submission. The good thing about this is chances are if the drivetrain does have an issue, this has comparable mechanics and physical size to an auto gyro. So it will auto gyro down. Any helicopter will do that. It's just how hard you hit when you get to the other end when you hit gravity sucks. But as far as trying to achieve higher altitudes, I would, first of all, would risk the aircraft. A few thousand feet or passing over say major land obstacles, major land obstacles, no, I mean flying in mountains is not exactly your first best choice. And we're going to try to avoid that kind of condition to begin with, with this type of aircraft. But most of the standard terrain features and conditions that are out there, this aircraft can maneuver, you know, around or over. So, their performance range is quite reasonable uh... the last time i was you know working with the guys we built two of these and i was rounding up materials at the time because they had a couple different sources for of aluminum aircraft aluminum uh... actually people were tearing down aircraft they're taking people taking care equipment apart not putting it together but they end up with a lot of raw material and screen and and scratch laying around and well we recovered all of that that one in building three or four of these So the unit itself is... I have to look to see what their commercial accepted maximum altitude is. And I haven't really looked to see what they rated it at. They are commercially sold, but like I said, the first designs and everything that I... the ones I've seen, the ones that actually we have here in Michigan, hold knockoff, you know, home-built copies. And one of the advantages we've had for years here is that we're the home for a lot of the small military application drone engines be they jet or conventional piston so there's a lot of different packages to choose from. Go ahead call anything else please it's a valid question you're good point. No that's great I was not aware of that and again just going back to what you had already covered that this I guess my I'm new to this area so that's why I was asking but I guess like you said following the fly no higher than you're willing to crash rule is it? Yeah, well, it gets real small real fast. Things get real tiny when you start going up. And again, the other issue is, is there a value at traveling at that altitude with this type of aircraft? One of the advantage, one of the things to remember I just mentioned earlier here, is that you have tiers of aircraft that will be involved in activity. This type of aircraft fits the lowest envelope of the battlefield environment. The 9,000 feet is nothing for most all the rotor wing aircraft that are out there. They can achieve far greater than that, especially a milication aircraft. But in this case, think about it kind of like with air defense. You have progressive envelopes that overlap each other, and they do this for the sake of controlling the sky. In mechanical operations where you're trying to insert and operate different aircraft, in this case, the Dragoon type aircraft or the small Yeoman aircraft, cover the lower altitudes say below 3,000 feet, typically 2,000 to be quite honest. And then you have your mid-transports and then you have high flyers, or I should say, forgive me, you have your airfix fixed wing envelope and then you have your high flyers beyond that, whatever you have available. So and then transports and all the other fun stuff. Moving at great altitude and great range. think of this as like I said a derringer think of this as within reasonable travel and time time and distance always being the issue. It's got good speed and again you can get these things to easily peek out about 110, 120 if you want with a bigger power pack there's all kinds of souped up versions that I've seen but when you do that I have to remind you that what you want to do for safety's sake is beef up or go to certain levels of performance with regard to other components. For instance, your articulated hull, you can buy different grades of material and you can even buy commercially all the fixtures for this. So if you want to go a little better quality, a little larger fan, blade wise, if you're looking for something with different Atmospheres, one of the things taken into consideration, you see the kid that's usually doing a lot of the videos, he's out in the desert, he's in the dry country, and in the flats. But if you're in, for instance, Michigan, we've got a lot of moisture. We have rolling terrain and we have wind. So that's one of the, those are part of the formula you have taken into consideration where you're going to be operating the aircraft. And because of that, you have to take inclement weather issues into consideration. Example, would we fly this during the winter to a degree? Yes, but when you do, remember that all of the issues that exist with any other aircraft in the air exist with this one, including icing. These things are bare bones exposed. They do not have a couple of links or anything like that. They don't have any full cabin coverage. so the operators exposed to the weather but it's designed think about you know went with one step up from the idea of the jet pack is way to look at it from an infantry standpoint during vietnam in the middle years they obviously push the idea we're going to have jet packs ok but before they had that this idea that we're looking at right here with the mosquito was already figured out nineteen they already had the basic design for the aircraft they could build in 1957-58. They had it all worked out. We're not talking guessing for this point or prototyping. We're talking they already had physical examples of an aircraft like this but with an alloy hull, greater thrust, greater range, more armament, but it was small scale like this. It wasn't very big at all. and in fact the closest thing to just give an idea of image what you see in the james bond gyro copter that they put in the movie is they don't know it yellow melry basically is what it looked like only bulkier patter chubbier and the aircraft was quite successful as matter fact pilots had no problem whatsoever were very satisfied with the performance of test pilots they gave the aircraft a very high rating and then they just made the project disappear I see. What about the more current movie of late? Was it The Rocketeer? Do you recall this? Oh yeah, well the idea behind it. The biggest problem you have with the... Well, they've solved some of this, okay? If you go look at the jet packs that are presently being pushed, the guy started by... uh... will first working over the water which is a safe place to be if you're going to fall waters not real real soft when you're traveling at high velocity but if you're just falling from a shorter distance waters the safest thing to get now needless to say that backpacks not going to help you a whole lot with buoyancy but then on the other hand those tanks are probably empty if you fail sold yeah i guess they float might might keep your face down but i'm sure there's people there to help if you're prototyping which they were uh... they did a number of these things with kind of like a surfboard skateboard you know platform kind of thing which by the way goes back to jonny quest if you go back to watch your jonny quest series barbara or they could ever be there and i don't know and i don't know how to do it and then jonny you quit Anyway, if you watch all those, the hover technology was a big thing. And it was real. It was really seriously. All this stuff we're talking about, guys, in 1965, 1964, 66, this was all going to be reality. They worked all the basic bugs. You know, example, that sounds weird. You know, you talk about the at-ats in Star Wars. Where do you think he got the idea for those? Let me tell you something. We had a walker program that they'd already developed. They had money hand over fist. They spent on all kinds of bizarre stuff. They had a four-leg walker system that they were working on during the time of the middle of Vietnam. How practical was it? I don't know. Shoot a leg out. She's pretty well done, I thought, but that's just me. But the helicopter program made sense. That's where I aim. Yeah, you go for the motor functions on everything, guys. It's the old story. Like I said, aim for the crotch. Aim for the crotch. Oh, you can't stop him. I just blew his leg off. I'm probably figuring he's not feeling too good right now. So in this case with the backpack idea, the thing is that there are some kids that have been doing research or played around with off-the-shelf technology. In theory, with everything that's available, that could be brought to fruition. Again, it's even more micromanaged. In other words, use it for hoplite infantry to jump a river or something. If you wanted to move in and drop into an area, but here's the thing. And the new ones have actually come down in size so that they aren't a hindrance per se, but remember, if you're carrying that, you're not carrying something else, probably, like equipment, and maybe more ammunition, and maybe go right down the shopping list to which you're not carrying. So you have to sculpt. and engineer your combat load purely to be a blade. You wouldn't have any extraneous anything. Your equipment should all be as ultra light as possible. It doesn't need to be durable. You're going in for a fast attack. Basically the seal mindset that you're going in, you drop mags. You use a mag you drop it. You use volume fire, you hit, you're a Derringer. Your SEALs operated especially under the MACV SOG. They were assassins. Okay, they go in fast, they'd hit fast, they'd kill everybody in a hooch, and they'd unass the AO, extract themselves. That's what they did. So if you think about it like that, then the jet pack makes sense. but in most cases it would be it would still it has to have all those appliance support maintenance mechanisms even if the helicopters are the same boat it's just that the advantage of a little many helicopters its crewed or uh... craters better in the battle in a battlefield because you can improvise adapt and overcome you can make it work because you may be a we are you could you could you could not online the craters better why do a jet pack when you can do a pair of sale with a fan pack right away well i think i can tell you do you know you know you're right or that something that was again if you were going to that would be another option and the pair of sale you know if you were going to do something like that it's going to be one way but it's no worse than airborne dropping troops into an area and if it's part of getting your if you're trying to get force across an objective to a location now if we're gonna across a battlefield to an objective a location market rate uh... remember your first of all going to try to take a complete advantage of terrain whatever possible so terrain it will look or a nl we've got for the earth is always going to be your first priority this minimizes your time over over any aggressor operative And remember, if you flip by, by the time they think to shoot, they might even hear you coming. But first, I've got to figure out where you are, and as you flip over them, if you're in rolling terrain, you've got woods, you've got ground cover. Guys, you only have a very short window. So in reality, as long as you pick your terrain and pick the area that you want to remove that playing piece on the battlefield, There's a high probability you're going to get the majority of the force where it needs to be. Now you have to allow for mechanical failure issues, and you have to allow for, we just mentioned, possible combat laws, but there is also the possibility of men being disoriented or distracted and not being where they're supposed to be, kind of like an airborne operation. Well, the nicer thing with the parasail, like the guys at Bearclaw Coffee were doing, You can run the fan to get yourself up in the air and then to come down you can come down dead silent wherever you want to. Right, you can even drop the one of the things that can be done is you could even have a micro a micro shoot drop your fan pack and then working as just quiet airborne once you're adult and at any altitude. Now again rivers people rivers and or major ridgelines are significant time consumers and they put you in a position of target opportunity. So you have to think timing with everything and you have to of course be heavily, you have to be highly aggressive. You have to be willing to project heavy strength in an area. That's what Airborne and AirMobile does. Only this is a micro version in a shorter hopper distance. Now these aircraft can reach pretty good distances. I mean, if we look at it in just terminal, okay, how fast you travel. How far can you fly? If you were talking about the parasail, they're fuel zippers. Okay, so as far as moving into an area, you could gain altitude, shut your engine down, and coast into an area, and if need be, to gain more range, you could start the motors up again and continue. A lot of them are electric. Most of those turbofans are electric, not gas, okay, so they're relatively quiet. They're not super quiet. They all make some kind of noise. but they but but if you're only using the gain altitude to let the para foil do its job then you're fine now with a helicopter again you're non-stop but you matter what system you use remember the helicopters advantage is you can start off from a zero point and you can even move these things in by transport into an area you could rally up the units you could then start everything up at once everybody's on cue tag tag tag of a ground control officer who's going to point and she had you shoot you take off uh... the whole group rises you already have a plan and you move in the wave you know squat after squad across and over here over or around an obstacle and you put force where it's needed and then as infantry you proceed but proceed on with the mission Now this is also remind remember this is part of a supposed to be part of a coordinated effort or a combined arms team So you're not working on your own Gotta remember work the world changes when we go to war here We're then looking at a full combined arms team effort We have mechanized, we have indirect fire, we have air cover to a degree, we have other equipment and technology that's been in the waiting for quite some time. It's all been built up, it all works, and the people we have working on it used to wrench these things for their whole life, for all of their military career. So it's not like we, it's like, you know, hangar queens and other things laying around out there very quickly be pressed into service. Fixed-wing aircraft, a coin, route attack, we have. and those would be designed to come in and support putting fires where they're needed. So yet again also remember mini-tech or micro or min-tech rather than macro tech with all the microcircuitry and bullshit involved with the other side's problems because that's going to be a heartburn for them in the long run. It already is a heartburn for them right now and they're not even at war. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Yeah, Mark, this is Bobby. I'm assuming that there would be plenty of instructors available to train interested possible pilots. I'll tell you what, one thing about these, I recall several years ago I brought this up and the program, I don't know what happened to them, they just seemed to disappear. There were three different micro helicopter companies that were designed literally to be more like jet packs. The chopper, literally it was like you walk into a frame. You start up the rotor and then you take off and you could use it for commuting to work. Now the bugs were all worked out of these and in fact the trainer was literally one of these little birds chained to a frame. And the first thing that they did was teach you how to hover. That's all they wanted you to focus on, get the feel for the aircraft. But you couldn't lose the plane, you couldn't lose the frame of the fixture because it was attached to a frame which is attached to the ground and it was at a training site that they established, demonstrating that it would be very, very, very, very, very simple to get a lot of people trained in a very, very, very short period of time. But what they've been doing with the control freaks, they noticed communications are being destroyed. transportation has to be destroyed so what you have is it's been harder and harder to get a flight license. These aircraft do not require a pilot's license because they fall in between all of the regulations that they've set up. The advantage is they're also quite easy to fly so it takes a very short amount of time to gain enough experience to actually get one of these off the ground. and they hate that. Guys, if you can handle an automobile and do all the things you do with an automobile, you can fly. It's that simple. You just have to understand, well, let's put it this way. You do less than we did when I was growing up. I learned on a three on the tree clutch. So you have to be coordinating all of these fun things while you're in motion and to keep the vehicle moving, plus you have to do all of the pay attention to your environment, start, stop, move. turn signal etcetera etcetera well it's really not anymore complicated with a small rotary wing aircraft like this and with very likely yellow little micro choppers were stand up anybody go look them up literally you stand in the value of what was almost like a bicycle feet you walk in it will you walk into it sit up on the bicycle feet your everything is supported and you start the thing up and little away you go and it was to it literally is right out of a sci-fi movie and they have respect by comparison stuff from say the the forties and fifties and it was the expected place where we were going to go so i mean as far as with transportation of like private all you know vertical transportation the ability to get off the ground make a top all of the manipulative problems with being on the ground Well, we can't have that now, can we? No, in fact, how do you have cops in the air? I mean, just imagine what kind of a BS they'd have to fabricate to try and figure out how to have a cop in the air and a little micro helicopter to be busting people for being in the air and a micro helicopter. Because that's really what they're worried about. What kind of control do you have when everybody can travel at whatever range they want to? And again, fly only as high as you're willing to crash, so common sense would dictate. And the big thing is, like being on the ground, you have to pay attention in all directions when you're moving. Most importantly is your laterals. Now, so that somebody doesn't catch up or, you know, find you and you were at a point of intersection where, so embarrassing when you're two or three hundred feet and all of a sudden you go straight down. Well, maybe not straight down. It's kind of an arc of dissent. Maybe a radical, really fast arc. Yeah, that sudden deceleration syndrome as a bitch. Well, this is where again body armor and I'll tell you what would really be cool with the chopper operators is all the stuff that they've now developed. Couple, two things. Think about this. Right now guys, with these helicopters, there is no reason for you not to be as well equipped as any pilot. uh... on board no max and all of the other anti-flame anti-blast material uniforms that are out there and that you can get the whole shebang layers with indian including bumper armor that you can, you know, build right into your shirts, right into your arms. Guys, you should be as well equipped. If I were flying one of these right now, I'd have a complete setup ready to go. Even if I was just flying it every day, why not? You don't have the protection on the aircraft. What you need is the protection on the pilot. And, you know, just consider some of the stuff that you might run into if you're flying it more regularly. so a pilot helmet would not be a big deal. In fact, the kid that's one of the most common video, the guy's got one of the very modern flight helmets. It's not the older Vietnam era, it's the post-Vietnam era. But beyond that, and again, he's fiddle-farting with it in a number of different ways. He's not the only one. There's just one video that one of you guys were saying, hey, do you see this? It's like, yep, I have. But these are newer. This is very, very new. May 30th and sooner. uh... this is a kid flail fiddle-farting with one of the mosquitoes and do a pretty good job demonstrating how it works what it does so it's it's a cool idea this is a good way if you don't learn from the mistakes of others or another words learn from others uh... interaction activities remember by observing you collect a lot into the brain pan and both the neat thing is for instance so the micro cameras allow you to see the operation of the aircraft from a number of different angles and watch the operator as he operates the aircraft. Don't just watch the buzz. Look at the flight. No, ignore that. It won't pay attention to how things are being done. That way, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, guys. Remember? Anyway, somebody's asking what would be a good video. Real quick, fixing mosquito air helicopter and first flight. Fixing Mosquito, that's M-O-S-Q-U-I-T-O Mosquito Air Helicopter and First Flight. That's fixing Mosquito Air Helicopter and First Flight. Now the Dragos and a couple of the others that were built and also for instance the Scorpions. We have a number of Scorpions. We've had those for years. Used to be you could buy a scorpion kit for $2,000. That's decades ago, okay. what scorpion is another one of these micro helicopters but it does have a fairing it does have a body in kalim uh... they are two cedar side by side and basically as a uh... scout or transport uh... for a really call it executive but in reality it's like uh... picket transport all that vehicle could either carry two people with you know medium weight load or one person with all the rest of his combat load on board and still have room, you know, still have weight to spare. Since you've got to figure the average weight of each person about 200 pounds plus, so if you take the other person out of the second seat, you've got 200 pounds of cargo capacity. Well, that's some ammunition. uh... and or your backpack combat load personal weapon all the other fun stuff and you still have a little weight left over you know will wait a bit left over for whatever else you want to transport like more ammunition so using these Dad I posted a like three videos of the mosquito supposed a couple of videos of the parasail and A smaller one. That's just a little tripod that you sit on There's one more that I was able to find on YouTube But I don't think we'd want to use that one with you actually stand on top of the propeller Right, that's not like an accident waiting to happen. That's one of those little ball. Oh, well, it will probably you'll stop the rotor uh... the big thing with that with with uh... any of these is remember me i would love to know about that noise in the background one of the things that i would remind everybody again is don't be afraid to experiment but you know you've common sense when it comes to operation uh... in in fact most everything like there's always always these videos of this crash in this that the other it's like yeah okay i understand how that can happen but take a look at what the operator was doing with his little beastie boy. Another thing is again safety features which include well, there's a number of things that need to be in place for instance dead man throttle wouldn't be a bad idea simply because if you do from the aircraft and you're on the ground having the rotor come along and you know visit you in the meaner is not a good thing you'd be end up with a split melon. And it's just common sense. There are a number of different ideas. Again, like I mentioned, our personal armor, that would be me, along with other technology and equipment that you would put into play. There are a number of different designs. You've got the helix. The thing is, and I'm being told to remind you of this from somebody who's a pilot of one of these, Everything that you add for weight is going to take away from your travel time. That's why you'll see some of the mosquitoes are just bare bones, skeletal structure, and others have the cockpit and everything on. The people are applying the skeletal structure, applying the skeleton structure so they can get farther. Get range. Well, no, I mentioned it earlier. That's exactly the point. If you add weight, you lose. You lose distance. That's not a problem. You can live with that. But, and again, you can also increase fuel, but if you increase fuel, you increase weight. Remember, every ounce counts. And this is where, you know, again, you have to take into consideration the design that you're committing to, because there are a number of different, you know, ideas out there that have worked. The Scorpion, when it first came out, was put together, what, in 1959, 1958? and it was available for 25-30 years. I think it's still out there, at least you can still buy the prints in theory, but I'm sure you can because you can find them used if nothing else. But the whole idea that you could buy the commercial components and put it together, just like what you're seeing with the Mosquito or any of these other aircraft, you can purchase a certain amount of material or you can build 100% from scratch. It used to be that you built your own rotors. and everything was done 100% by the, you know, the guy in the garage. I would remind everybody that that's where helicopters came from in the first place, just like aircraft. They didn't start out with an aircraft industry, they started out with what? A bicycle shop. And do you think bicycle tubing was light? Ever think about that one? Did anybody think bicycle tubing was light? Well, it was because they learned real quick they need to shave weight, but if you're not worried about going too far You're just trying to get up off the ground. Well, the Wright brothers did okay. Bicycle tubing, plant and all, right? Well barn, garage, you know shed, don't figure it out. Anyway, and another advantage here too is again, yes, there are heavier designs. I like the idea that these are pocket designs that can be stowed and towed. You can be lifted by a crew and can be supported to be dropped into an area. One of the things, if at all possible, would be something with greater lift. A single aircraft is a dragoon or, again, a observation or communication solution with an aircraft that is of the same basic design but up the next step, remember, as I pointed out. If you have the ability to move one other man, you have the ability to save lives or to resupply or to do a number of other different tasks and or become heavy dragoons. Heavy. You can carry more ammo. You can be carrying more support equipment. You can be, you can in fact set it up so that you even have, just like you do with the airborne and air mobile, you have dump bags. where you're dropping cargo into an area, dropping support or additional equipment into an area as part of a committed LZ. Some of your aircraft are going to land. Others are simply going to move with a pack. They're going to dump their cargo allotment, and then they're going to move back and recover either more infantry and bring more troops forward. Again, I'll bet only one or two at a time. You know, we're talking about this being a gaggle concept. and there's a basic rule about rat packs. What does a rat pack care if one rat dies? That sounds horrible, but the fact of the matter is that was the whole idea behind swarm armor. And swarm air mobile is the same way. I mean, every time you drop, there's a possibility the parachute isn't going to do what it's supposed to do. you're supposed to be paying attention and all your focusing on the center of your universe until you get to the ground search your job to deal with that okay but sometimes it just doesn't doesn't work nothing works and your bison you're done that's the chance you take when you're looking at a high-risk environment situation now this case again we have nois we have again with was pointed out time to time and distance and we also need to look at lift what can we get what do we get what what are the benefits what are the deal or disadvantages needles to say this is not a bad solution in the broad battlefield that is going to develop here in america very quickly and we don't want to commit to really big really big if you notice means that typically there's also fewer out there and so if you have a lot of combat casualties all of a sudden you go from a lot of left to no lift This is why you're better off with the swarm concept. At this point in time, not only that, but how many different ways can you build something like this? How many different materials are available that can be used to make something that works? And again, most important, critical is thrust component, and needless to say, support fixtures for the drive assemblies. Those are where the hard points need to be. There's all kinds of neat little things that have been done by people to re-gimmick up these different designs, and they've been very successful in the process. Now the one thing I wouldn't be doing, again, I know a lot of you just mentioned this to me, okay, to Jenny. Yeah, I know, half the guys that are flying these are running around bare-ass naked almost, wearing a pair of shorts and nothing else. there's no reason to be doing that in this day and age i mean i understand it's a cool with summertime that they feel better to be doing that like a bumper bought in reality uh... there's all kinds of bad things that could happen just like to have a little over your height and the survival of private you have to have a little other because their airplane would probably stop them to death in a crash they would necessarily break a neck they just get impaled by the top or sheared you know things break and then they just break across your body truly embarrassing when that happens it kind of make for a messy bloody situations so leather was very popular it's white leathers in general were worn by aviation no personnel and by the way was bike leather wasn't white leather who was bike leather like you can see for people preventing road rash on the expressway or anywhere else for that matter Another thing, somebody's asking what about electric? Yeah, there is electric out there, but here again, the problem you've got is how long can you stay in the air, how reliable is the battery, the power supply? Certainly it will work. But the issue is how long will you stay in the air? Now, all of these are relatively quiet. In fact, let me point something out. If you haven't seen any of the new sail planes, they do have an added safety feature for these gliders in that you have a pop out. auxiliary power source which gives you enough thrust and energy so that if you've missed the target the first time you can actually circle around and hopefully line yourself up for a proper landing or take yourself to an alternate location which you should already have in mind if you're flying a plane that's powerless or limited power which is one of the things to have taken into consideration there. So anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems, and we're at the top, hopefully we got your brain juices going, there's some cool stuff out there. Remember, light where you can make it light, but strong, and this is where you invest in materials. There are many different grades of LU minimum, don't forget that. There are many different grades, and aircraft grade is what you want to be looking at. Is that the money we're going to count? Yes, the new world order. Either way, guys, don't fight off the aircraft, you don't fight off the vehicle, you can if you have to. Get you faster to where you apply force where it's needed and a very surgical member now. It's taking over, we'll be back at 8 o'clock for the evening intel report.