June 5, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed inexpensive night vision technology, specifically $32-40 digital monocular units and their practical applications for training and surveillance. He covered modifications to reduce screen glare, integration with drones and other equipment, and compared them to higher-end systems. The show also addressed laser protection goggles, fusion centers as unaccountable secret police operations, the Ray Epps situation from January 6th as evidence of federal infiltration, deception tactics used by Serbian forces during NATO bombing, and the importance of collecting military surplus equipment like old radio batteries and night vision components for future use.
- night vision
- digital monocular
- infrared illumination
- laser protection
- fusion centers
- ray epps
- january 6th
- operational security
- military surplus
- anprc radios
- deception tactics
- preparedness
- equipment modification
- battery packs
- surveillance technology
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through the mist with a flintlock in it. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this deliged grave, the freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught.
According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms.
and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died?
Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright.
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U.S. your hacks here and there battle battle axes and broadswords and or the indirect fire of course to help Yeah, and aerial bomber and sappers engineers, you know the whole nine yards and here take this tin cannons throw it at them too There you go Anyway, it has been a very busy weekend couple things here night vision You know what actually it's been more than one weekend of training across the state tying in the
some of the inexpensive night vision and digital we wanted to work into the system, see how we could use it. One of the first things I will say is we went with the, I look for the absolute cheapest piece of theoretically night, theoretical night vision that you could find. Theoretically it was night vision. And what is exactly what I expected, these are
camera systems, the digital cameras that are out there, kind of like the leftover parts that make up actually most of your night vision equipment, which is older camera equipment brought back to life because there are racks and racks and trays and trays and racks of all the components and all they need to do is blend everything and make a frame for it and they can make it work. This is true of digital, but it's also true of conventional night vision if it's rod type night vision.
The digital, it's up and down. And of course, this is the least expensive lowest end digital camera without filters is basically the way to describe it. One of the things that you do have with some of the higher digital or better digital, you can pay different prices. Now, when we say cheap, we're talking a $32 unit that is a monocular and in theory, a $30 unit,
750, about $38 wider screen monocular that is designed to look more like a binocular, but it's still a monocular system. It just has a much larger receiver screen to observe. Advantages. Well, the advantage of the thing obviously is price, both of them. Weight, non-existent.
The hull probably takes up as much as the innards does for these pieces of technology. It does have recording capability for both video and photographic work. It has onboard memory card available space. You have a number of different options, but you do not have, with some of these, you do not have color options. I've mentioned this many times and when Don was alive, we talked about the one big problem with
Digital is trying to get people or wanting to get people over into white screen or color screen. Now these are color screen option or white but so far with what I've been playing with I have not seen a change out there should be for amber and green. Why would I need amber and green? I don't need amber. I know amber is not really a good choice but the green
It helps to reduce damage to your element purple, your natural night vision. And this is a big problem with the white screen that everybody said, well, I moved this, my eyes away from this, and I'm night blind. Yep, exactly. This is what we argued years ago. It's still an issue today. The cheapest models do not have eye shields for cupping the eye area for collections so that you're not washing your whole body with white light.
So there's a disadvantage. But they do work, amazingly enough, because they do have all the basic features of the average digital camera. They have good collection and they have good zoom. Digital quality, even with the cheapest, pixelization was not extreme. And in that respect, you have the ability to collect a decent image.
with this piece of equipment. Now, there's a couple of things people haven't thought about that these things can be applied or can be used for. Number one is as an improvised intelligence collection tool with an RC toy slash what you all call a drone. Now, most of the drones have onboard camera technology, that's true. However, it is smaller format, typically dot point.
And while, yeah, if you spend enough money, you're gonna get a better camera. The big thing is that with these particular units, you have a little larger collection lens. Well, actually a lot larger collection lens. You have good memory storage, which is separate. And what's interesting is this could be used for downward infrared surveillance quite effectively. Range, of course, will vary depending upon atmospheric conditions. Remember, more crud in the air.
Humidity being one of the main main factors that will affect night vision of all types not just digital but any night vision So there again Does it work? Yes can be used for training? Yes, all of these units that we tested I would say I would I would roll over and start initially to use them for developing Experience with night vision technology. This is something we have talked about for years you buy a
500, 600, 1000 dollar piece of night vision. Well, once you turn the battery or plug the battery in and turn the power on, as Don pointed out, the meter is running. All of these pieces of night vision equipment that are more expensive have a very limited lifespan. Okay, they do not run forever. This is something most people
If you're the government, you don't care because you've put a gun to America's heads. You like it doing right now. The government will steal more money from all of you and make you all chattel slaves. No matter what the incompetence of the purchasers are in government and since the incompetent gravitate, especially the queer, pedo-Satanist gravitate to government. Well, what do you think is going to happen? Total failure. So we're not like that. We have to seriously look at solutions. So here's one of the neat things about this. I've got one of them.
One of the units right here is the monocular. Now this has, again, all of these typically have now a quarter inch fixture screw, a female thread point for mounting to it, for instance, a small tripod, a large tripod, or anything else that you could hook something like that, you know, that you could use in that fashion, okay? There's an arbor
Cover for the front collection area. It does have adjustable and adjustable lens for collection. The IR can be put, slid up or down the scale. And again, I'm holding this thing. This is virtually palm size, about three and a half inches tall, two inches wide, four inches, I want to say five, four, four and a half inches long. They're not going to break out of tape measure. It's close enough. You know what I mean.
And controls are really accessible, not a problem there. Powers to the back. Also again, the memory card. There's a complete shielded area for the memory card. This is a rechargeable, this is a rechargeable independent battery system. And as far as that goes, we ran it for almost of a night.
I ran it on and off. Remember when you turn on and off you think, well I'm going to save a lot of power. If you're constantly turning the unit on and off, remember you have this little power spike. Whenever you run the power, turn the switch on, the power runs through the system. They've never been able to fix that. This power surge is a natural occurrence that is part of the math formula for consumption of power with any piece of equipment.
This thing ran until just before dawn, let's put it that way. From that perspective, using this to monitor and survey while patrols were in the field, we used this extensively along with the other larger unit. So in that respect, both for an all-night operation, they do work.
How would I employ this? Well, the particular unit I'm holding here, you know, we've talked about using Airsoft or using the BB guns for serious training. This would be a good unit to that particular configuration. Why? Well, it's an inexpensive solution for your night vision, and you actually could practice night vision live fire with your Airsoft guns.
for personal control training where you walk a person through using the technique of burst fire. You can set up pop-up targets. I'm gonna talk more about that in a minute here with some of the other things that we've used for years. And right now I'm trying to find more of. But again, for what this is, we're gonna give you some points, sources here. I've said a few other things I wanna check on these.
But for about $32 to $39, maybe $40, this is the lowest end night vision. And again, I will point out, it has recording capabilities. So if you wanted to point this in a direction and you have so many hours of collection, you could use this to survey an area and just cover over the back screen while still leaving the power up.
So your collection screen, your monitoring screen would be deadhead. You can't shut it off, you can't change that because when you power it up the screen is coming up. But this would be a great sit-it down on the little tripod, lock it down so it's got a little bit of control, no bounce. And this could monitor an area quite easily for a whole evening non-stop with the existing battery power that it has. It may non-stop run
six to eight hours. We're going to find out we haven't done a run to kill test on these yet. What I mean by that is it's not going to die and never come back, but if I plug it in, leave it at full charge, how long will it run? Obviously before you kill it, it stops. This ran all night. I got to say that. I turned it on, turned it off. Let other people play with the equipment. They played with it too. Had other people walking around with it.
Again, with other light sources out there, needless to say, independent, separate light sources help with the collection with an infrared system like this. Now, this lowest end is an IR, basically Gen 0 kind of a piece of equipment. Now, with any other light source, though, in the area, it collects.
Yardlight LEDs at 100 yards illuminated area around that one LED light or three or four in one place Each light had an illumination circle of approximately 30 feet. That's pretty stinking good for a little dollar tree LED out the middle of BFE or you know dollar tree yard light, you know a little stick lights and other illumination did base lights at about half a mile and
It illuminated an area for approximately, I would say, 100 to 150 feet effectively, where you could easily zoom in and observe the area of activity. So in that respect, all the peripheral area was still mildly illuminated, which allowed you to observe the entire area. So this is a...
Interesting little piece of equipment. Actually, the two of them are. There's another one I want to test that's going to be more expensive, but they do work. Go ahead, College. Jump in there, please. Yeah, I was wondering. Yeah, I used that, and everything you said is exactly head-on. I've been thinking about that, about that backwash. Do you know if there is a type of green adhesive film
that we could sort over that screen. There is. They do make something like that. Well, that would be the next solution because that is... If you can't do it electronically, then you're absolutely right. You could do it mechanically. Okay, because... Remember, I know that there's... We used to do, when we made photo screens, there was some freehand stencil material that was kind of an orangey-red color.
And he was on an acetate background and you could take your exacto knife, if you were an artist like my dad was an artist, his partner were an artist, they could do that kind of thing. I was more mechanical. They would take that stencil knife and they would draw stuff on that and then peel away part of it. You could expose the screen with the red part. So it was like dark room red material. It wouldn't allow you to expose the photosensitive emulsion.
I know red is a bad thing at night, but I'm wondering if they make something that's green like that. Now it's not real tough. It does scratch and it will flake if you ping up against it. But something like that, I was thinking across the back would completely eliminate that face wash look. Right, and the green range would be a good choice. There are other plastics that are available that are actually
a very high optical grade. In other words, they don't distort or have extreme variance in small areas of color with regard to color consistency. So it would be easier to do that than to think about any other solution. That would be the way to go. In fact, with a little standoff, remember one of the other things I'd like to do, you saw this one, is to make a little rubber boot. I have the material for it. I've pointed out we have this little
art supply thing for teachers. It's over at bottom end of Ann Arbor, Michigan on the south side. And they have all kinds of industrial excess. Well, one of the things that I picked up from there is they have all these different types of geometric shapes of foam. Now, we're not talking the cheapy, real cheapy, chintzy, you know, bubble type foam that looks gray and, you know, usually falls apart in a short period of time. It's an impact foam.
And so we can make a boot for this and like you just said, take the material and put it over the existing frame that is already there, put the boot over that and we eliminate, first we eliminate the color because as you pointed out, remember red's not, as Don pointed out, red was the original color for Generation Zero Night Vision. The Germans came up with Night Vision first, guys.
Like everything we everybody else stole pretty much everything at the end of World War two from Germany All their ideas for the next 20 years basically came from Germany period. That's all there is to it We just in grand iced it one way or another With night vision they eventually decided that red although it is good for not destroying your element purple blackout with you know for blackout purposes and
Red does show up nicely when you're looking at your field of battle with night vision. But green or blue, like a medium blue, are invisible to regular night vision collection.
So, the big thing is you could either go with a blue if you felt that maybe green was too abusive, because we have talked about this. I mean that people remember a talk to Don, I'll jog everybody's memory, that, you know, hey, can't they make it something other than green because green bothers my eyes. Now, with digital, that's more sophisticated. This is a very unsophisticated, but relatively well-developed piece of equipment.
It doesn't have any bells and whistles. One of the bells and whistles would be full spectrum adjustment from one color. In other words, either color, white, which I've argued from the get-go is absolutely not the color we want, but we can work it. Okay? And then red, blue, and green. Now, even there, it's kind of like with the red dot, or I should say the multi-dot scopes.
When you do buy them, not only do you get red, blue, green, white, red, blue, green, but you get variances in shading, you know, intensity. Now, interestingly enough, this unit does have that capability from the infrared perspective and that you can tune up or down the IR source, which is kind of neat. I mean, after all they could just say, well, it's on, it's on, it's off, you're screwed, okay? Piss on you.
So they did come up with a few ideas here and I think surely that's because on the camera control you have a brightness adjustment and they took advantage of the camera control, bright adjustment control on even your cheapest traditional rectangular digital cameras. Remember those? I got a dozen of them. I got this last weekend for free. I've got one up there. I wish, I hope I can get it started. For some reason it's not powering up.
can't get into the battery box. If I can get into the battery box, I'm trying to figure out how it's a camera I've not seen before. It's one of those really trim line cameras. I'm sure it's a proprietary battery, but there are a lot of examples of people taking the digital cameras and converting them over to night vision. So if you run into these for free, grab them.
If you see them at the yard sale, they got like a little pack with everything, the power supply, maybe even a little tripod. I've run into a bunch of these little tripods that collapse down from cabelas that are four inches. The little legs are four inches tall. They collapse in amongst themselves. And you've got this little tight package that slides right into the carrier like I've got right here. In fact, I have one for this one.
that allows you to be able to set a tripod up right away, stabilizing your image because this is a smaller piece of equipment. So the jiggle factor is up there when you go to range. This is the most common problem with any electronic device at night or during the day. Well, I can see a mile. Yeah, but can you hold it still so you can clearly see at that distance? So it does come in handy to have a spotting scope type tripod
in your inventory for, especially defensive positions or monitoring our LPOPs. So we're gonna play with this a little bit more. As Star pointed out, the first issue is going to be that backwash and in addition to that, I wanna be able to cup the eye, but it's gonna probably lengthen this unit. The back, I mentioned that the unit's about four and a half inches long.
The back cup area, which is hard cast plastic, so they just made it the same material as the rest of the unit, is only about one inch deep. Now, it does have an arc on the top and the bottom. Why? I don't know. The way they did it, it really, you can't really cup the eye, although it does shield, it does shield the screen, so it directs the light more, which is good. Because when I put the little lens up that we're talking about,
And then we boot this, we're going to add another, oh, probably inch and a half to two inches, so there'll be some standoff, which is good for focus. And we're going to armor the thing a little bit too. Doesn't really, it really, for what it is, there's no weight. So I know a lot of people are looking for something they could afford. If we were to do this, we're probably going to need to do a video. Because this is common enough, these units are out there. There's a couple different sources for them. There are better.
And still, again, we're not talking, Mark went out and bought $150 digital and doesn't work at all. No, that's not what I'm saying. I bought the absolute cheapest. Nancy helped track them down. And once we found it, it's like, hey, will they work? For the price, it beats the heck out of squinting in the dark and being not sure of what's out there. If you don't have any real, there was moon that night. The moon went down by like one o'clock or so, 1.30.
Yeah, it was out early. Yeah, after that you could still see very well with it. I thought it was a little washed out when the moon was out, but that was because, you know, it's a very bright stream. Like you said, they went to the contrast, but the gain, the gamma gain or whatever the heck you call it when it goes bright to dark, and they turned that way up.
Which is why I was looking at you across the, across the campfire and I was like, whoa, look at the glow on his face. What a target. And that's when I started thinking about what could we put on it besides doing a boot. I, I, I'm going to go and look and see if I can find some sort of adhesive film that would actually.
You could just lay, you know, clean the screen real well and lay it right on there. And I don't think it will come off. You're not going to let, this thing's not going to be in the rain where rain's going to get behind it and compromise the adhesion. I think that would probably be best because it's really thin. It's right on the lens. And if it's, like you said, if it's blue or green or something, it's not going to shine out.
that's really anybody looking at the night in the night might still see a green blue is really difficult to see it like I've done that before with blue lenses on flashlights blue and red are really difficult to see with the natural eye and I think going the blue range might might be better for people both without night vision and with night vision
So I'm going to see if there's anything like that. Like I said, about the stencil stuff that we use for this photo screen industry, if there's something like that that they use for something else, we could just peel a film off and custom fit it right to that screen and just smack it right down on there and it's on there forever. Or, you know, turn it off. Needless to say, the other thing that we're looking at, we were all joking about before,
is being able to make this so it'd be fixed or mounted on a helmet, wouldn't really be hard. The quarter 20 bolt in the bottom actually is quite conducive to coming up with an improvised framing unit. Now, why would I want to do that even? Well, again, I'm looking at this first as a really critical training aid. Number one, just from one perspective, okay, I've got a whole bunch of people in a room.
I want to familiarize you with night vision without burning out 60 pieces, wasting a lot of time pointing the units at stuff you're not supposed to, tiring out the equipment, and I want to save the best equipment I got for the fight that's coming up, because I need it in a war. These units allow for me to be able to completely familiarize you, we're helping to understand night vision and night vision employment.
That's number one. Number two is once I do have you adapted to something like this and there are other models we don't even have we just picked two specific models that Nancy found that were different and picked both of them up and they work. They do both work. The wider screen realistically could be used for a lot of other projects too. One of the things we've joked about is you know the government has these quad-eye night vision devices and they're just outrageously expensive.
I mean, they saw the taxpayer coming, I should say. The taxpayer was the sucker of the DOD as usual. So these things are like $100,000 a set. And is there any difference between, well, what it is that there's four instead of one collector? And it's like, really? Okay, so how could I come up with something comparable that would do what that does? Yeah, I really could. I know we could. There's no doubt about that.
But it's finding something first to experiment with, seeing how to orient people to that idea with the more panoramic image that almost creates the effect of normal vision rather than tunnel vision that you get with optical devices. So, is that an urgent priority? No. The first part of this was find out what it does, which we have to a degree, more experimentation, which is going to happen no matter what, because these are always fun to play with.
They come with a simple plastic, it's a simple nylon carry bag that's just a slip. Now, what did I do? I've told you before, watch all of your resale shops for these, you know, for throwaway bags. This is an optics bag, well actually no correction. This is probably a little water bottle bag, but it's fully armored. Remember I told you about your love armored equipment.
Well, guess what? It's got full armor on the outside, got a nice little zip top, has a front pocket for the charger, the instructions and everything else, has a standard hanger that I can put on any number of pieces of equipment. Cost me nothing. Why? Well, this one was thrown out. Virtually brand new and I got about 10 of them. And it was tossed out. I also have a bunch of Leopold.
And I got them from Botash. How much did they cost? Well, I went over to their big lot section over there and got them for 50 cents a piece. And they're armored Leopold carriers and they fit this device perfectly. So if I want to really look cool, oh look, he's got a Leopold. Now we do have a bunch of Leopold scopes. In fact, the same model, which is why I bought the pouches. I have a bunch of these Leopold collapsible scopes, spotters, spotter units.
I needed a bunch of pouches. Lo and behold, one of them is a Motash and 50 cents a piece. Well, hell, I can use these for 100 things. Well, now I know that the ones I have left, if I get more of these devices, are going in those Leopold carriers. But these pouches will work just fine. This is a can carrier. It's bigger than a regular can carrier. It obviously had some kind of other...
Some other kind of water bottle, it was for it, and it has a carabiner hanger plus a belt hanger. Like I said, a pouch in the front and the pouch is perfect. And by the way, everything is armored on this, so it's all got rubber baby buggy armor inside. So even the front pouch protects the inside even more.
It's a great optical pouch, but that's not what it was built for. And so it's not what it's being used for. So you got to watch for things like this. Carrier bags, little giddy bags made for the girls purses, but they're not. They're tactified, kind of, now. Those are perfect. The other one is in one of those. Another thing, older, 35 millimeter with a mid-sized, not a telephoto, but a mid-sized lens, the bucket type.
which have a carry strap, a belt strap, they're armored on the inside. That's what I put the other night vision device in. Perfect. All of its accoutrements. I put spare equipment, put a little tripod in there. Got that, you know, dug out. So again, for minimal, you can put a nice little kit together. At the very least, let me give you something else. I got raccoons that we're gonna have to deal with. One's an idiot last year's hatchling.
But not gonna necessarily kill him. I'll try to capture him and take him to raccoon heaven down the road somewhere in the middle of absolute nowhere and out the door, but as far away from here as I can. Now, immediately, he goes, Mark, you shoot him. Yeah, well, probably will. No, not that one. Little guy's an idiot. Not a problem. Just, you know, it doesn't even have sense enough to be afraid. But of course, it'll get worse later, as everybody would say.
But watching them last night, I did a little bit of that with the night vision just as an experiment because it's part of the ongoing process. And there wasn't any place they could hide. You know, the usual going off into the shadows, they'll even smart enough to keep their head down so they don't reflect. I don't know. Maybe they know about it. Maybe they don't. They don't like the light. But just using the night vision, wasn't any place in the shadow they moved that I couldn't see them. Okay, so the technology works for that kind of
area control where, think about this, the enemy knows you're there, you are looking to see if they're there. Your people that are over it could be using the lesser equipment, your people that are surreptitiously hiding use the starlight equipment and that way when the bad guys think they know what's going on and they decide to move a little bit, then you shoot their ass. See how that works? Give them something to look at, but you're still looking. I mean you make it, you force the issue that they have to be more cautious, but
You can remember move your enemy into a kill zone. There are many different ways to do it. An application of technology that's overt is one of them. The bad guys think that they found an avenue that's dark and there doesn't seem to be any observation there and it's look safe and it's out of sight and it's exactly where I wanted you to go. We did that with the
ambushes that we did back in the 90s. We had an entire bat faggot group, came right in through the back 40 just like they did with Bob Star. We had four different locations, well five in the same night. Okay, five different locations, same night. That's exactly what they're going to do.
illumination had activity and all the other points. They came right in through the, and looked to be for them, the area of least resistance and observation. And when they walked right into the kill zone, I lit up every piece of IR we had that was not attached to any equipment. And they were coming in with night vision. I watched them stop. They look around. One of them lifts his head unit, looks around, brings it back down, brings it back up.
Brings it back down and they all freeze Because they realized wait a minute this whole area is illuminated with infrared It's dark doesn't look like it's behind the barn It's out behind the barn that you know from the back 40 and they were in a very very Deadly kill zone and if they wanted to proceed we probably wouldn't be talking like we are here today. We'd have been a shooting war
But they stopped and they started to back up slowly. There was obviously some conversation, very, very, very quiet. Step back, step back again. And you know what we did? We had two remote controlled with sticks. This is something I did without four years ago. It took an IR source. It's the one off the original Generation Zero night vision, not Starlight.
and put it up on an 8 foot piece of dowel. Put the battery pack down below and secure it with a bolt. You can hold it from cover and pan an area. So I had the operator, I usually would have them to my right, I had them to my left, I said turn when I tell you to. Turn the light. Just turned a little bit. And as they moved, they realized they stopped again because the IR source light was following them.
Now you gotta understand those bills lights are boomers. That's a big big-ass spotlight. You've seen them in the old movies They're in the Omega man. You'll see them the Omega man. So there's a source but there's no obvious shooter there's nobody you can see the light source is moving all on its own and Tracking them as they tried to step back and I was about midsection on the the right side of That formation as it was coming forward the total of there were there were
10 individuals maybe one whole back which was probably the marksman and he was peckable because he was using it probably Gen 3 Most of you I've told you this before with Gen 3 if you beam all of that equipment With the IR light like that guys. It's like little ping-pong balls everywhere where there's a night vision device from the front from the front when you wash an area with IR hard IR high beam light
all of the rods inside the night vision literally send signal through the front of the optical device. I experimented this years ago when I was up against a marine unit in Op-War where I used the same sourcing. All of the night vision, it was like looking at little owl eyes through all these different positions that were dug in on the side of a ridge. They didn't know it and I didn't say a word. But what we found is that all of the night vision to date
If you high beam it with hard, heavy IR, you will see them. They can't hide. If they keep looking at you, it's kind of like the raccoon and the headlights, only in this case it's in IR lights. They'll turn, you see them. They run back, they turn around again. Every time they turn around, you got that, whatever night vision they're wearing, there's a glow bulb right there where the lens, the front lens is, or lens is, depending on the equipment they're wearing. So it's a, where do you shoot? Well, right below the bouncing ball,
Take them off right at the throat or right at the top of the chest or better still aim for the bouncing ball because whatever they're wearing It's got to be going back to their eyeball, right? Yes, follow the bouncing boom pluck and you know, it's really cute the regular IR equipment you guys so it's all obsolete I was taking all of the infrared standard infrareds Generation zero I've taught Don I showed down this years ago take that I'll take them take the the
Beamer off the top put that in your fixture the way you're gonna build it take the standard infrared mount put it right on an m14 When you eliminate the area, it's passive collection just like what the Russians did with their SVD rifles originally. They didn't have starlight. They didn't even bother why
because we committed heavily, nobody talks about this, we committed heavily to IR right from the get go. So we had IR beams on the tanks, we had IR illumination on all of our equipment, and even when we went to first generation Starlight, we still had two problems. One is if the Russians used a spotter, and I think they already knew this, and this is something nobody wanted to tell anybody about,
But our night vision would do exactly from first generation on what I just told you about because those collection rods are so sensitive when you wash that area with IR light. If you're a passive shooter on this side and we're not using, we're using starlight on the other and they beam the area from a third source, they could shoot anybody they want. There's nothing anybody could do to hide. You might as well not wear the night vision.
Kind of defeats carrying all the crap on your head and all the other equipment out there see so there's this is your story where yeah high-tech is cool But they can't tell you everything or they don't want you to know everything because well Here's the problem the other side might already figured out which I'm sure the Russians did The only question we've had is and they immediately the first issue would be what about a lens coating? Well, the closest thing they could come with that is the anti laser lens coating which they probably have to a degree on more some of
Some of the newer equipment, the newest, but most of it they've chintzed out on. They don't want to pay for that. Sounds weird, but hey, your tech dollars are work. It's how they operate, guys. If they could send you with a, if they could send you bare ass naked with a loincloth and a spear as a soldier, they would. Most common mistake made is, oh, they value you. Yeah, you're a useful tool for as long as you survive.
Think Britain World War two you get a piece of water pipe with a butcher knife taped on the end Sometimes though an official not Lee and feel but a Lee metford Bannett The metford was the rifle before the infield guys and by the way the issue all the Medford's out that they had left for the home guard They never had enough guns. So yeah, they had what they called the home guard Pike now the anal retentive control freak gun grabbing British military and government
was so terrified of the peasants having weapons that they actually serial numbered a six foot piece of half inch water pipe with a bayonet welded to the end of it. And they had to account for destroying them because they were afraid that the peasants would get hold of a six foot piece of water pipe with a sharp pointy spot on the end of it.
I actually wondered whether that was the case or not, Mark. Whether they made sure that they numbered them and retrieved them at the end of the war so that nobody had anything like that. Yes, they did. And the military must not be armed. But first they stored them for a while. They did store some because you got to get an order to destroy. So until they had the order to destroy, they kept them in government arsenals. Isn't that special?
I wonder if they did that with the other thing that real quick on that note when you have idiot sticks in charge of your government like England has always. Remember England collected all the cops get all the guns in 27. The big gun confiscation wave was just before the depression for all the commonwealth countries. And they also did it in the United States which they never talk about. Now we do here but nobody else does it. I noticed they tried to make all the footage disappear.
But there used to be newsreel footage showing you where they collected the guns and they would take them out to like for instance from London they took them out to the English Channel by 50 and 55 gallon barrels and threw them into the English Channel. Okay? In New York they took them out and threw them off the coast. They put them on barges and threw them off the coast. In Chicago they took them out to Lake Michigan and dumped them there.
Now, they also dumped them from Detroit and Toledo into Lake Erie. And I've told you guys before, how do we know that? Well, we know that from both Michigan and Erie because they're freshwater. And I know a lot of divers. And I have seen a lot of handguns come up from Lake Erie, from those places. And because they always dropped them in the same approximate coordinate. Once you knew the depth, which was relatively shallow, the Lake Erie is not a deep lake, guys. Come on.
And also the great thing is it's sandy, gravelly bottom so the stuff doesn't get buried. It's not like it's in muck in the bottom of your pond. Literally they dump 55 gallon barrels full of guns out and all you have to do is start finding the dump track because the barges would run along at slow speed and the guys have to manhandle the barrels and they'd throw them over the edge. Or they'd turn the barrel over and just dump the guns.
Rifles, shotguns, buckets and buckets and buckets, barrels and barrels and barrels and tons of, tons of pistols. When they come up from the depth that they're at though, they're not rusted. They have this, it's like, it's really bizarre. In fact, there's a guy who used to sell bunches of them at a time for $5 apiece. He'd just find a bunch, use a marker, go out with a jumbo, haul up, he'd put them in baskets and haul them up.
have a guy up at the top bring him up. And the one thing is if they had wood grips, the wood grips would be gone. For whatever reason in any water of the wood grips, well they will last for a long time in fresh water, but I don't know why. They broke down in Lake Erie because you can find sailing ships still sitting in one piece, which they did from the War of 1812. But the grips, for whatever reason, don't always survive. However, the metal has a complete, consistent
You can put it under a microscope. We have. We took it under a microscope. It is so fine it looks like it's a finish, like it's a pre-rusting. I do not know if this is a result of the reaction of blue metal to fresh water at cold depth because anywhere below 20, 30, 40 feet, guys, temperature is pretty well ground temperature in the water, if not colder if it's spring-fed.
So, these weapons literally operate out in the water. They're not like frozen up, they're not rusted together, they're not barnacled, they don't look anything like that. You come up and this is the ones that are in the water. Now understand there's others that were in sealed barrels. Yeah, actually I think fared worse than the ones that were in the water. As far as that, for whatever reason, a little bit of oxidation with air available, if there was, they had to leak eventually. Or they had to fill with water eventually. But the ones that were not,
They have this consistent, it looks like a orange rust, but it's not. Well, it has to be. It's an oxidation response to the blue metal, which was, bluing was the standard of the time, which is an oxidant of itself, how you get the process completed. So an interesting thing, but yeah, they took those and in Chicago, they did newsreels. Chicago, America, confiscation and
Making the streets safer. How's Chicago for safe?
We're like third in the world for gun violence. If you subtract the top seven most gun regulated liberal cities, we're a hundred and eighty third out of a hundred ninety or something. All of it, Blue City, Democrat, liberal, everybody can't have guns places. Those are the ones with all the violence. Over. Yep. And again,
They already have done the gun confiscation, crap on the leftist crap over and over and over and over and not once has it made things safer, not once. Now everybody understanding that if you're a criminal and you break into a house, you're going to get your ass shot, oh, people get polite real quick. Not knowing who's carrying a gun when everybody is able to be armed, people are very polite, very quick.
But the moment you have these asshat leftists who know exactly what they're doing, because their plan is to create pressure from below and pressure from above, which is what they're doing. And therefore, you're supposed to be terrified in action, and then the Communists have their way. So we gotta stop, we're not gonna let the gun grab go. That's done. That'll be what starts this thing, it'll be cool.
It has to happen, so just be prepared for it. One of the things, that's why we brought up the night vision. I wanted to give you some feedback on that because we've had more than a few, a couple of weeks to experiment with the technology. I still have the other unit. I've got to do a little more work with it. I want to actually
Oh, I'm going to probably try, like I said, some mobility work with a little heavier drone that we have because the drone cameras that are out there would be kind of cool to be able to drop and just pull the whole unit, plug another unit in and just kick off. I know you can do that with little cards, but something a little bigger or bulkier is a lot easier to manipulate.
in a stress threat environment, something everybody seems to forget. Well, I got this tiny, cute little thingy in it. You've never done that when the old, you know, bung holes puckered so badly you couldn't drive a needle up your ass with a sledgehammer? You try that and see what happens, okay? So this is why kids keep it simple stupid and sometimes bigger is better.
We can make things a lot smaller, but smaller doesn't always work for what you're doing and under the conditions you may be affected by. It's kind of like what we were talking about. See, this is the other thing about electronics. They even acknowledged it, but they didn't really acknowledge it correctly. If you watch it, we always reference movies and television, but Battlestar Galactica, the latest remake, the equipment they're using, and we go, well, it's not really tiny. It's bulky and whatever. It's like, yeah, it's on a fighting ship.
What's going to happen on a fighting ship? Really big nasty things tear the living hell out of everything. Gun to gun or, you know, even with, let's say, the battleship era, the cannon era, the black powder and sail era, it doesn't make any difference. The equipment had to be bulky and has to be robust because of battle damage conditions that develop.
electronics are overly sensitive, worse, worse, well I won't say worse, but as bad as human flesh and bone to preserve. So the first thing you do is you build it, overhead is called grossly over engineered. I love grossly over engineered. Show me grossly over engineered and I'll buy it every time.
because it's got to be able to be bounced around, you're going to get hit by stuff, it's going to get bumped into by stuff, it's going to get knocked around and hit. This is what basically happened when they went from studio radios, you know, in the military where people are experimenting with radio to taking it into the field. It's got to be able to be weatherized, it has to be able to take a bounce, and it's got to be able to take a lot of bounces.
I don't care how hard you try, you're going to drop something. And when you do drop it, all the other issues you don't normally think about, but you do see happening, it pisses you off because things take, you know, they do be broken. Cordage separates, pulls out of its fixture, eventually creates a water point, but also it could eventually create a break point. This is why any place where something goes into a headset or goes into the radio has to be hardened and ruggedized, and it is the critical place on the radio.
That's the most common first failure with electronic equipment. If you use any lighter gauge equipment, we've used FM headsets, FM handheld.
VHF, UHF, everything you can imagine. What is it that's the wear break point? Everybody wants either a headset or they want a throat mic or whatever, and the quality of the equipment matches the normal civilian application for what usually is minimal to no use. People buy equipment, they look at it, they play with it a little, then they sit on the shelf and they stare at it. But in the real world where you want to use it every day,
You either A, have to have the mindset that you have to constantly be cautious and fatigue changes that, tired changes that, stress changes that. So hardening things in advance, I've already told you about this many times, is especially critical. The nice thing is if it's something that doesn't cost as much, sure, you can buy tons and tons of them when you break it, set that one off to the side, go get another one. That is, if you're close enough, if it's possible,
So instead, we need to be thinking ahead, and this is why, like I said, rubber baby buggy bumpers. The bag that I got, this unit's not very expensive, but the unit works, and to preserve it, I put it in a pouch that I bought it, well, didn't buy it. I got this one actually for free, with a whole pile of them for free, I should say, this particular one.
But I do have other examples, the exact same pouch. In this case, every weekend or two I end up going to a certain spot and they'll be anywhere from 6 to 50 utility bags being disposed of. Nothing wrong with them. Most of them brand new. I got a bunch of them with the tags on them yesterday. And they get sorted and then they get used.
But the fact that it's armored means that I've offered that much more protection I can I'm not going to beat it to death and I'm not going to drop stuff on simply to break it But I do know that if I protect it better it'll last longer And I've always told you about this too is Ziploc bags And I will say this again your batteries when your equipment is not in use now this piece the batteries are rechargeable They stay in the fixture. They're actually pretty well posted where they're located the the big thing is
is if you're not using the unit, pull the batteries out, put them in a Ziploc bag. Go to the Dollar Tree. They have the snack size bags. The new ones are long with the Ziploc on the narrow end. And they're perfect for putting your batteries in, seal it up, put it in your kit. That nice little pouch I got in front of this bag here.
Now, when something goes wrong with that battery, the battery won't ruin your equipment. I'm working on a CB radio that somebody left all their little copper top batteries in there and those little copper top batteries died.
Don't look pretty. Trust me, I'm still poking it apart. In fact, I mentioned it the other day because I'm working on a screw that oxidized because of the material inside and the little head's gone. I'm going to have to drill it. I don't normally want to piddle with something like that, but I will with this radio because it's a good one. And I have a pile of them. And it's a Cobra, a really nice Cobra, which is perfect for military application for you guys.
So it's one of those radios that will be handed out. I'll make sure it numb and the parts will go to waste. If it's totally fragged, I can get it to power up. I just can't get the battery pack to work because it can't get a couple of batteries deep out of the unit. So now I'm disassembling the unit, going to pull the batteries, then I'm going to put it back together after I clean it up. It's going to go in the inventory. Either that or it's just a pair of parts radio. Wait, I heard another voice. Anybody else jump in there? Was there something else? Oh, yes, sir.
Go ahead, please. I hate the time to bounce back, but going back to the night vision. The daylight filter that you was talking about being able to IR and pick out night vision, would the daylight filters negate that any or am I getting off on a long track here? No, okay. For preventing detection using the daylight filter for over the lens, the frontal lens?
Yes, sir. I think it would. I believe, see this is nobody ever thought about this and they said everybody takes all the, you know, there's some military equipment, the guys don't care. Somebody else is going to pay for it. But all the extra shields, if you take all of your other protection, put it back on board, or if it were, if you had a, because they do make lens covers that are specifically designed to reflect and to protect against laser.
And I think that's another area that might work because it's a filter. It's basically putting a filter on the front of the collection lens so then you reduce, you know, yeah, because laser, remember Don brought this up many times. The military knows this. With all these lasers on the battlefield,
If you get hit with that, it's not going to blind you per se. It's going to blind your equipment. It might bring some stuff, you know, some of the light may get down through the system. But the big thing that's going to happen is wherever that laser hits your night vision, the old tickle meter is spent at a thousand miles an hour because that's concentrated light and your rods inside your conventional night vision are only good for so many thousands of hours.
So, what you're doing is accelerating the time and use. So that's where laser is bad for all the night vision out there. So I know that more recently, I mean like I was saying, the most recent equipment probably has better forward filtration on it because it's just logical. But the first, second, third generation and early fourth generation stuff, I don't think so much.
Now lasers have been out there, for long as night vision has been out there, lasers and big heavy ass lasers were available during Vietnam for artillery spotting. Now you weren't going to get in the way of that because it will burn your brain. That laser was powerful enough that part of it will travel down the optic nerve and fry your brain. That's what the Vietnamese and Russians did with the Chinese after Vietnam when the Chinese tried to invade Vietnam.
But it's this is one of those things where if you experiment you guys have a lot of night vision out there You want want to play look to see does your equipment do that you can get IR source lens from either like fair radio dot-com fair radio dot-com fair radio dot-com f-a-i-r Christian company really good they have some of the glass IR lens covers and you could take a much more powerful super bright LED
put the right lens cover over the right size unit and you'd be beaming down. You'd be like having a an arc light night vision device. I think it'd be monster. Okay, I know we've done something like that, but you can find also IR plastic lenses in the China Sport industry for the same purpose.
scientific resources, etc. So that would be your light source to test. I wouldn't go too bright because you don't want to hurt your equipment anyway. But I would take an IR light source, actually like the one that's on this right here, the unit I got in my hand. It's got a good sized IR light source. And I would put everybody down range and have a person with a second or third gen sitting next to me, or first, and look down range. Everybody sit there at about maybe first 50 yards, then 100 yards, then 500 yards.
I was zooming on targets at between 500 and 750 yards with the devices I was talking about when I first experimented with this with the Marine. They were going up against a Marine unit that we were training. And I went all low-tech. Everything I did was off the shelf. You could get it from bargain basement, nothing. And we ran circles around them. And it was using the passive collection technique for the rifle.
The rifleman just carried the IR collection. Go ahead, jump in there. The ANPVS2, the whole submarine, is that considered a passive or a first gen? No, that's first gen, basically. That's the oldest of the main factors, a bunch of those. Thank you for bringing that up. If you go over to two places, number one is gunpartscorp.com.
Look to see what they have because they've been picking them up now. They've been selling out to I don't know. They're a neat thing for Vietnam era reenactors, but I have both the right The one I've got it's got like a it looks like a decal battery made out of about full tank aches wrapped together Well the problem I'm sorry go ahead
You're probably going to have to make a, there is a company that does alternate battery packs. You're probably going to end up having to make or buy a little alternate battery carrier. They make an adapter and plug it in that way. That's one solution. The original batteries were made by, were made by RailVac and other companies like that and they were always custom for a reason. They're proprietary so that we couldn't use them.
That's why they did it. I know that one time they made it's like a four double a or triple a pack that would Replace that and I haven't seen anything like it at optics planet or anything like that for a long time One of the one of the places to talk to is fair because they do a little bit of military surplus optical support like that and
And they're a ham company. Radio geeks are where you want to go to find what we're looking for because usually everybody has played with the night vision. Real quick before I forget, the other location that has been cropping up with spares and parts is Gun Parts Corp. You might want to go look at Gun Parts Corp and look in their miscellaneous surplus or if they have an optic section now.
because they've had stuff like that popping up in a they've sold out a few times but they've replaced it which means probably Israeli or whatever country over in the Middle East are buying the stuff from. Yes sir. That's you had all that was a deal we gave it to them they turn around and sell it to us you know how that works. Okay what that's about. I'll stop talking and thank you for all that you did. I hope one day I get shaky hand.
Whether all this is over or not You help make me the man I am today and We need you and we appreciate it. I wish Don was still here. He was such a helping especially matters like this, but I Actually focused everything I focused everything to Don we could find like this. I mean seriously we even found odds and ends equipment you wouldn't imagine
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Guys, you will find all of the PPE equipment you could possibly imagine there. Now you can spend any money you want and you're not talking surplus prices. You're talking new manufacturer, but you can access for anybody if you're looking for it, wide spectrum slash read that multi frequency defense protection actually, we'll call it defense, but it is, it's defense technology.
laser protection personal protection goggles and lenses and glasses depending on the system Prices are as extreme as you can imagine Now what was asked about before is there were in our some surplus military standard Goggle lenses that are laser defense the original ones that I picked up
from one of our sources were prototypes. One of the first batch was made in the fourth cycle of laser defense goggles. They are just like the standard wind, you know, sun and dust goggles that are black. The frames, if you have the frame, which you can't, you track them down, they're all over the place out there still. Not as cheap and as common as they used to be, but they are out there. And the lenses were made and boxed separately for laser protection.
and they are designed typically to deal with the three most common types of lasers that were in service at the time in the 90s and are still mostly, all those are in service today. But they were designed basically to handle what was probably the European possible European threat, Western European threat and American sphere, which by the way, the Chinese pretty well copied one or the other.
So the interesting thing is that these were designed for exactly what they were discussing is the laser threat out there on the battlefield. Laser range finding equipment is all over the place. Older battlefield laser range finding and laser targeting systems were much more aggressive. The little one that's on your rifle, it's harmful if you look straight at it.
But the stuff we're talking about, the output on the lasers that were originally developed was far beyond anything that you can imagine. It's nothing you would typically carry, and most were vehicle-mounted. As I mentioned, during the Vietnam War, we started by the middle of Vietnam, not the end. They said, was it the end of Vietnam? No, this stuff was all out there in XM model initially. And they didn't care if they hurt anybody. And on the other side, it's a battlefield. They're trying to kill each other.
But laser was developed for artillery spotting from high point control or from aerial observation. That's the thing they don't want to talk about. You're not supposed to think about. And by doing this, they could pinpoint specific coordinates and no specific range for adjustment with artillery. And when Vietnam did wind down, we left many of the artillery units, complete and intact, having been Vietnamized. They were urban controlled.
When they were overrun or surrendered, what happened is all of that equipment was accumulated by the Vietnamese and the Vietcong, and of course with the Russians controlling the inventory. At the end of Vietnam, all of that material was collected and accumulated to the best of their ability with regard to the Vietnamese, reorganized, and almost as quickly as we left, what most of you aren't supposed to know about is Vietnam had yet another war.
Communist China, Mao Zedong tried to invade three different times and in the traditional Chinese method, another thing that nobody talks about. The Russians took these heavy lasers, turned them down on the wave infantry or large formation of Chinese infantry attacking,
and raked the battlefield. No, they didn't pop into dust and they didn't blow up. What happened, the people didn't know the threat was in front of them and the last thing that they typically saw was a glimmer or it looked like a star break glimmer that then blanked out everything. Now, this was a successful anti-personnel diversion or deflecting device because you have thousands and thousands of infantry and some of them dropped dead.
because what happens is it's not that they hit the skin and you vaporize. The light goes down the optic nerve and literally bounces somewhere into the brain. It can cause instant death. It can cause, well, basically through paralysis. It can cause you to, obviously you're gonna lose your sight right away. Now your sight will recover within a period of time. And then eventually- The last thing they saw was the last thing they saw. Yeah, exactly. In so many cases they drop dead.
At first, the Chinese thought death rate. Well, it kind of was, but it wasn't. However, the Chinese actually put a call out asking for assistance in dealing with these casualties. They had blindness, they had upper or lower torso paralysis, every kind of issue. Some of the individuals were mentally feeble.
So, however the laser light traveled down the optic nerve through the ocular collector, your eye, it then bounced inside like a billiard and burned a spot and that's what created, that's where the damage was. And it was totally random. There were over 10,000 casualties that were totally beyond what was considered the science of China. They actually asked the United States if they would assist.
Now I've got to remember this is the 70s and then I think 80-81. So this is right after Vietnam and the Chinese said they wanted to bring their casualties over here. America refused that and instead sent medical personnel over there to study what was happening to the casualties in China. So we kind of lab-ratted the Chinese.
This kind of threat is always something once the laser was developed that can be in the environment. You should always be thinking about it. Not being paranoid about it, you have to continue to function. But lasers are very common on the field of battle now. So it would behoove you to track down some form of laser protection system. The threat will roll up and down depending on where you are. Okay, but...
The solution of course, first of all, there are conventions, by the way, lasers are in the Geneva and Hague conventions in the later discussions. Whether or not anybody would follow that because all they're going to say is, well, they weren't aiming for the infantry. They were trying to spot their distance and they just got in the way. I mean, after all, that's all you'd have to say is, no, we weren't aiming for them. We were aiming for the object they were standing on because I wanted to drop artillery on them and turn them into a small chunk of meat. Okay.
But anyway, the science has already been applied. Most sides are, everybody's terrified of the idea. There's a bunch of things that they could use, but so far they haven't been real crazy about. But it's something you also need to be thinking about. So you can go to Grainger and, or keep an eye on the places I mentioned and go into their surplus and look to see what they have because
Every once in a while these laser defense lenses show up and you can find them with they're usually part of a big pile of surplus somebody dumped out of the DoD, Donative Destruction, and somebody found a couple crates of what they thought was one thing and figured out it was the other because they read the package. Okay? The last of the these that we got hold of were in bundles of 10.
They were layered with a mild like foam packing between each lens and they were the lenses by themselves, just 10 lenses to a box in the standard GOD cardboard brown with black print. The nomenclature on the outside will both identify the type of lens and will typically also tell you what the frequency threat designation is.
Now it depends on the companies different companies have made the contracts for these Over the last 50 years and I said 50 years. Well, hell yeah guys. This is the year 2023 Lasers around the battlefield in the 1960s Do the math 50 years more than 50 years and in fact remember before or even as we had lasers Maisers were in service to M mazers go look that up
So, GunPartsCorp.com, go over to the Surplus section. I would also, I haven't checked Sarco in a while. Sarco has had these. They only have had small lots of them. Usually, again, they get the odd crates of them. They probably, you know, how many boxes of 10 times a box, and maybe they get a couple boxes in the stack, and they might have some of the tunnels underground somewhere. They just don't know and forgot about them.
So something to think about there, but Granger and any industrial supply that sells PPE Which typically means they're carrying PPE scientific. That's why they have radiological defense That's why they have biological sensors and that's why they have gas masks r respirators plus Vision safety which is all in the same category. Go ahead. I heard a voice. Oh Yes, sir. I'm still here. Um another thing I was wanting to hit on too is uh
I forgot what it's called something like a QD50 or something. It was, you called it like a maser type flashlight, the mile-long type beam flashlights. Do you still have those? Actually, I have to look because they might have gotten some back in. We had white and green. The green are, they both work the same range.
green ones make more sense with what we're talking about with regard to night vision. If you want to use white light and you're going to be observing with white light, then with conventional optics you wouldn't care or just with your ocular collectors. But yeah, we even had those out. I had that out again. We're using that as much, but we were hunting things. We were looking for things a week, two weekends ago. Yeah, not last weekend, but the weekend before.
Let me look, good question, I actually was on the site. They may give me a deal on those because there's a few left. Yeah, you thank you. In fact, if they are available or they have been available, the thing is that when they sell out, they never know if they're gonna get more from the Wholesaler end. That's the thing. And actually, I also need to check on the Axion sites also, rifle sites.
So I'm making a note while I'm talking to you because that was the other thing I was going to check yesterday and I actually was sitting in front of the right computer but I didn't do it. But the Axion Red, Blue, Green or Red, Green, Blue, there we go. I always flip that I know. But anyway those sites may be available. There's another thing I'll check on the large.
In fact, I know they'll go a mile because I'm looking right at the house that I illuminated. And I know it's one mile. I mean, seriously, anything that was a reflective surface lit up like a Christmas tree. What's really cool is with the optics, I can make out any object there as if it was daylight. So it does work.
System itself is about size of like an old not a not a big but more like a sea-sized Maglite like a three or four cell. Well, it would be a little bulky for that but using somebody else or like what I was doing is you could shoulder it and Use a rest. There's a couple different ways it can be used. It's a little bulky for weapon sight you could
But it's heavy. Maybe with a heavy rifle you wouldn't care if you were going to bipod it. It's one of those things where it's useful for, like in a combined team, which is what I was talking about earlier, one person can illuminate, the other person can be watching with binoculars, rifle scope, or whatever. And in a team situation, this guy with the optics, you step away from the guy with the rifle. Remember that, we joked about that.
Whoever uses the optic, whoever uses the open air, you either want to be undercover or you better be willing to run because the moment you turn it on, you become the attention point of many people who are looking for you. That's the only thing I have a problem with a flashlight that rifles. Okay, too. I understand the big thing about this if you're playing police state.
But I'm sorry, you know, if I were if I were a mean infantryman I'd be blacked out everything and anything that's got a light bulb or a light flash on I just nailed that living crap out of it It wouldn't isn't that how you should would I mean guys think about it. It's like he's got a laser. Yep He's gonna flashlight. Yep. Is he turned him on? Yep. There we go back back back back back and then move
I wouldn't have anything to light them up. I'd just be watching for Mr. Light bulb. That would be the Mr. Mean thing to do. I'm not going to try to be equitable. If I want to illuminate somebody...
I want to do it away from me so that because I want you guys all to think about something here. How is everybody conditioned? Well, you got to be cool, caller. You got to be cool. You got to have, you know, equipment on your helmet and equipment on your gun and you got to be just like your enemy because you're going to play fair and you're going to be tit for tat, right? Well, why would I need to do that? If I take, if I, if you completely change,
almost all of the philosophy that they've brought in because remember we're first of all going to be we're going to be Mr. Stab in the dark. Okay, we're not going to be playing by any real rules and if I have a diversion unit or if I take two three four men and I do exactly we're talking about
Yeah, you set up a few extra lasers, you even throw some lights with a few switches on them to create the illusion that you're stupid and you're like kind of not real professional. You could draw pretty much the attention of everybody there while your equipment that's on standby is all blacked out. And the moment that they light something up, it's like bang. Not boom, boom, boom, boom, but just line the side up, bang. He's down.
Yeah, I'm looking at from standpoint it holds such a concentrated beam at such a distance It's sort of a spot from a standoff Beyond the range type of type of thing or a cow
One other thing I'd like to hit right quick here before I get out of your hair here is the detox formula. I've never been able to find it. I'm not worried about anybody getting my email or whatever here over there. I'm sure the bad guys got everything, so. But my email is Nemos19bountyhunter.
67, numeral 67 at Gmail. If I could get, send me a detox formula and any information you can on the lights and stuff, I would sure appreciate it. I'm a truck driver and my schedule's so I don't ever know what I'm doing day to day and what time I'm gonna be doing it. And so I'm kinda hitting this.
and it would greatly help me out. Is it NEMO67? It is a one-nine bounty hunter, not like Dog the bounty hunter, I think like an old pirate. Right. Tailing my 18 oiler across the several states in search of boogie and bounty. But 19 bounty hunters, 67 at G-Marl. There we go, that's what I needed.
Okay, very good. Well, number one... The request on that real quick, we do have it posted on the page and Ed could walk us through it. We're at the bottom of the hour here, by the way. But Ed could walk us through taking it right to where it is on the page, number one. We need that to be done anyway because Ed did post it, so we do have it there. But I will...
make the effort to get it over to you through 19 bounty hunter 67 at Gmail. Yes, one niner one niner bounty hunter 67 at Gmail. There we go. Yes, sure. That's the right one. Okay, and again, thank you for all you do. You're welcome. And again, just keep doing what you're doing. Everybody out there.
What I've said before, organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. We gotta be doing something right. The bad guys are getting nervous. In fact, they're even doing some weird stuff and trying to back away from what they buried themselves in with their little, you know, vote theft from, you know, a couple years ago.
I think it's because they're trying to get everybody to come in and get suckered into the next stupid game they're going to play to make them create legitimacy. Because I think everybody out there pretty well sees the writing on the wall. And if they do what they... I still think they're going to try. They're going to do what they did before. We're at war. The election is pretty well dead anyway as far as I'm concerned. But, okay, if anybody wants to play that game, okay. We'll watch it again one more time, but not because we're serious.
I'm serious about one thing, one thing, although we got to protect our freedom. Go ahead. Go ahead, caller. We got you. Hi. Long time no see. I think you and I and Mr. Weaver and his daughter had dinner all together at one of the preparedness sets up in Dallas many years ago. Oh, okay. Yeah. Yeah. Took your hand there. Been following you since American peril too. And uh,
Kind of a lone wolf down here, although I'm starting to get some more people involved. One thing on these infrared illuminators, there's a whole host of them available from China, but you got to watch out. Some of them are what they call 850 nanometers, and you and I can see that. You want to go up to the 900 to the 1000. It's this NM.
And my specialty is communications, but optical. Optical is another thing I know quite a bit about. And so I just wanted to pass it in. I'm trying to figure out how to get in on this stuff, on your conference line so I can check in regularly. I've been listening for a long time now. But yeah, when you talk radios in calm, I'm going to be checking in. I'm actually trying to write a small pamphlet.
I was going to run it by you to see if that would be okay. We're talking 25 to 50 pages maximum like a little book. You can do like a pocket consultation stuff to help guys understand things. Because we got a lot of people come in and they're not quite ready for your level yet.
Because, let's face it, you've got a lot more experience than the rest of us. But those of us who know radio have that one thing we can contribute. And even if it's just like, hey, I just saw them over here, they're filling those houses. The word gets out. You know? Yeah. Actually, I think the biggest thing about communication that we need to emphasize is
Most everything we're using right now like cell phone is going to either be gone or they'll just hit the switch and Everybody will carry it around but it won't be doing any good until they choose to reactivate it and the other problem you've got is a combination of Stupidity because of battlefield developments. I mean, let's say that they get what they want and have World War three. Well guess what sky's the limit for stupid there
So, we have to have personal solutions. We've got to have it in our hands. And that's where what you're doing, that kind of work is priceless because we want everybody to have it. We need everybody up to a certain level of proficiency. Appreciate that. Exactly. Yeah, we need to do it. The one other thing, talk exactly what you just said.
The Russians were getting hit constantly by Ukrainian artillery. Poor little boys that they drafted into the army over there all carried their cell phones with them. And they were on. And you know what? That's 1700 megahertz beacon they can be locked onto and hit. It's what I said from the get-go on that. I think initially the unit commanders did the same thing. They wanted to talk home.
And, you know, well, they were killing Russian commanders. Well, because people were thinking of it as a telephone rather than a radio transceiver with a very specific signal and with GPS options, so to speak. So, but I think the Ukrainians did the same thing. I mean, both sides are the same problem. Go ahead. Yeah, well, that gets to a point, but what happened there?
are so tightly encrypted. The 3G or G homes are not unless they have specific software on them. You can purchase, I won't go into it on the air here, but you can purchase to monitor that. It's not that expensive. And those signals. Well, they just have to sit there and listen. I mean, the military, Lord, they've got really good stuff. You got old homes I do.
assets are over there with that property, but in my regard, oh, here, that's a private. This is a general. How many thousands of generals did the Russians lose? I know for a fact that they run heavy on the high-end officers. Some cops are not really much more just in name. They're not like the non-comprom here.
They are not and those those poor boys you bet me general she wants He's a crime target Thanks for the visit mark. I will see it. I guess tomorrow. So calm day. I'll be checking in then take care of her Thank you for the input. God bless and again for everybody else there as a pointed out remember China sport does have
the infrared both illuminators and infrared monitoring technology. So now what we need to do is find something that's affordable but in the proper bandwidth for what we're doing. So what we need. Again, one of the interesting things about that where it's just barely in the optical range, if it's just barely in the optical range from one direction,
in terms of sensor detectable, then with anything and everything you've got that is out there that's a little more sophisticated, it'll be that much easier to see. So this is where we need to sort the equipment. Again, would I use some of the other technology? Well, let me point something out. I've mentioned several times. When you're setting up an ambush,
A certain amount of bleed is needed. What do I mean by bleed? In order for the enemy to feel confident. There's two things, well three things now. You have physical observation, electrical monitoring, slash observation, and optical collection. Now what's interesting is when we talk about bleed, you want to be
You want to be sloppy enough to make it look like you made a mistake, but not so sloppy that it's obvious. This is a balancing point. And especially when baiting an area, it's like I said, give them something to look at, but not too obvious. Just say, well, they've got equipment, but we were told it really wasn't all that good. And look, they're using it. When that equipment is specifically established in an area of control that offers good defensive posture for your people,
but is to a limited degree detectable. This can be bleed over from optical equipment such as illumination technology, etc., what we were just talking about, and that's where you can electronically monitor.
Even to the point where you may allow for a kind of like a flashing your ass where you actually are able to detect something or a movement activity a handful of personnel which allows for a location to be identified which creates high confidence distraction so that the aggressor especially since in most cases in early on in any activity the other side is going to be grossly over you know they're going to be pumped up okay you can use that.
The other is electronic countermeasure or electronic deception technology. And this is where you throw, put, in, but, over, be, cot, left over, landing, over. What did I say? Actually, there was anything wrong with my headset. But the idea is to allow for a certain amount of sloppy or just, or, you know, damaged bleed.
to get out there so that it creates high confidence. Why? Because if they physically can see something, if you give them a little bit of optical bleed and you have a little bit of noise, then it's that you're there. There's high confidence that there's a target that's viable because usually deception technology is only one dimensional.
If you create reinforcing, what I mean by visual is even to the point of creating targets of opportunity that aren't. Let me give you a best example of the finest large scale electronic countermeasure and deception decoy work done in the last, what, maybe 40 years. When the Israelis decided to try and steal Kosovo from the Serbian people,
And the the knuckle-dragging American forces were told to be the brute. Before that, of course, Osama bin Laden was sent in to attack the Christians. Everything you heard about Kosovo just flipping around, okay? Osama bin Laden, an Israeli asset, was sent in with Muslim terrorists to attack the Christian population in Kosovo. Kosovo is metal. Kosovo is mining. Kosovo is resources.
So, the Yugoslavian forces, fresh out of the Cold War, and one of the better ground elements with a lot of experience and a lot of other activities, of course, all of a sudden was finding itself being illegitimately bombed by the United States when a non-declared war. That's illegitimate. They bombed the TV station. They bombed, well, I'll give you an example of being prepared.
They bombed the primary TV station, if you recall, and immediately also the major radio station for the nation. And immediately local FM radio stations and local television home builds took over automatically. How many of you remember that? In the field, NATO, slash, read that, the United States under Israeli control,
attack and aggressively bombed multiple targets. And in fact then, when the Serbian forces moved forward and took defensive position up,
We stated in time and Newsweek that we had bombed almost all of the tanks and artillery pieces available to the Serbian military that we had utterly devastated them. They were bragging, beating your chest. The pentagram even had news conferences how they had utterly destroyed the military capability of, you know, of Serbia slash that part of Yugoslavia that they were trying to
tried to steal Kosovo from. And of course, it played out longer and longer. It ended up being a stalemate. Needless to say, the Serbians took the conflict seriously. We lost some F-117s, which you're not supposed to remember. And it was because they were, it's not because they had booboos. They got a boo boo up the ass because the Serbians knew how to actually use their weapon systems, okay? The rest of it's BS. However,
When all of a sudden the ceasefire, which by the way was totally lopsided because Serbia was holding its own real estate. We invaded the country all legitimately without an act of war. But they didn't occupy, we ended up with an agreement. What happened? All of a sudden, the Yugoslavian army came out of its defensive grid and returned to other locations based upon the negotiated ceasefire.
The American armored units and tank crews and APC crews and infantry all stood there kind of stunned when it turns out that 99% of the Serbian army was completely intact. What had we been bombing? Well, we had been bombing deception targets that the Nugis-Lavvian slash now Serbian forces had developed in technique
progressively and applied as they were trained to do during had we gone into World War III and their techniques had been a hundred percent successful. What did we bomb? Well, they took sheet metal over top of 2x4 and 2x2 or even pine sapling frames and made up high-confidence metallic silhouettes
using either a telephone pole or a straight piece of beam wrapping it with additional tin foil, painting it OD green. So they had a gun tube, they had a turret, the Agin had minor parts that they added just throwing random crap on board. And then what they did is they laid a 55 gallon or a 5 gallon pail sideways back where the engine compartment would be.
deploying three tanks to an area under camouflage nets under cover, under overhead tree cover. They then fed the 55 gallon or five gallon steel pails with wood that they chopped or pulled from the local area where in the forest that they were in. They put electronic transmitters with limited range, very weak transmitters on board.
They also provided some IR lighting for only one or two out of the three one minutes a tank put to Russia No, a traditional tank which is three in the eastern side five. It was reinforced Okay, then they always reinforce always remember that one. So anyway One guy would walk around to the tanks and chuck a couple pieces of wood in there to create what? it created a shielded and
suppressed IR signature as if a tank motor was inside the steel hull, which by the way, the little Bunsen burner, the wood burning stove, created the effect of heating the rear of the vehicle appropriately, although it was protected by the anti-infrared
camouflage knitting which covered the vehicle to change the silhouette slightly, although one or two of the vehicles typically would be partially covered to the body to create the illusion that somebody hockey-pucked on the camo net and it gave away part of the silhouette of one of the vehicles out of the three. You had a high confidence optical, okay,
You had, well that was the thermal. In addition, you had radio signature with light radio traffic going on back and forth between what were throwaway China sport transceivers. And you had all of the signatures of, well, the target you were looking for.
So we bobbed the hell out of a lot of woods. We destroyed a lot of 55 gallon and five gallon pails with a bunch of sheet metal and telephone poles or just long fence posts. And so theoretically when they were doing this, the Army bragged, the Air Force bragged, that they had destroyed so many BMPs, so many BTR 60s, so many T-72s or T-62s or T-54 55s.
And at the end of the campaign, the whole damn group started their engines up where they were actually in place and deployed and drove back home. That's an armored formation. We're not talking a small target. We're talking, we're not talking an infantryman. We're talking armored formations that literally survived a full-fledged, undeclared, sent-air attack in a temperate environment, not in the desert.
See, we're in the temperate zone where we are here. This is much like Serbia. And so you don't get that nice flat as a pancake or at least with single, you know, mono-conditioned environment where there's extreme hot, you know, hot cold and geometric symbols, there's geometric objects like squares and rectangles kind of stand out when there's nothing but sand. It's kind of difficult to blend in. On the other hand, in this environment,
Well, it's a matter of how creative and how intelligent you are and thinking three dimensionally. Not just the three dimensions I described here as far as ways of techniques to create deception, but also three dimensionally as in the battlefield. Front, back, left, right, up, down. Especially up. Not so much below your feet, but up. Below your feet? Let me give you an example. You also even have to take into consideration that, well, yeah, it looks like a tank.
But if you look behind the tank, you'll notice that when you drive a 30 or 40 ton or even a 15 ton armored vehicle across a piece of real estate, you leave marks. You know what they did? The Servians took cardboard cut out pieces of cardboard and black or gray spray paint and literally laid down the cardboard and going back from the back of what was the silhouette of the vehicle
They would, in some locations, create black track marks that looked appropriate for from the air if you were doing reconnaissance. Looked like you could follow a set of track marks right to where a vehicle would be parked approximately. Because it's a three-dimensional battlefield and if you're smart you do understand you're being observed from the air, right? And think about that. Well, the Serbians did.
And so we bobbed the hill out of a whole lot of basically sheet steel cardboard silhouettes, or actually three-dimensional targets, with a five gallon or a 55 gallon barrel engine, you know, big barrel with some firewood in it. And might have snagged every once in a while one of the guys that was assigned to stoke the fires, but if he was smart, he probably had a dug-in position that was made like a molehole.
And if anything sounded like it was coming in, his job was to bolt for one molehole or another and get undercover. It greatly increased his survivability. When they were done destroying those three or four tanks or that whole group of vehicles that weren't vehicles, he comes out of the molehole and unasses the AO.
Or he reports the condition of the objective, you know, there the target you created, and they choose whether or not to reactivate it again and maybe put two or three vehicles back online, but they're not vehicles. Just collect enough junk from the wreckage, build a couple more, then when they come back to check to see if the job's done right, maybe they'll waste more ammunition on the last two that you put back together, if there's anything you put back together.
Well, wait a minute, they couldn't be that sneaky. Yeah, they could, and they were. And people are, if you're smart. Remember, there is no rule. There are no rules in government anymore, and there are no rules on the battlefield. America brags about killing people up, right, up, and down when they can monkey poke and get away with it. Well, where are the Americans that do that? So the government thinks it's going to come and monkey poke us.
But we've been the ones trained to monkey poke their hind end or else somebody else's and we take all that We've been taught and all the things we thought of and created We use them on the battlefields coming up Remember we hunt them harder than they think They're hunting us And we are right now. So for everybody out there organize arm equip and train as militia Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations logistics
More is always better. More gooder, as we always say. More gooder, sir. And on top of that, remember, be creative. If it is stupid and it works, then it is not stupid. Does everybody understand that? Just like when they talk about old weapons. When I looked at the inventory, just a little peek at that inventory that they were in control of. Both sides were in control of in the Ukraine.
neither side should have had a logistics issue. The logistics issue was the most critical part. Movement of material and dispersion tactically so that the material can be applied on the battlefield rather than lost in storage. What is the most common monkey screw mistake being made over and over again in the Ukraine war that you see?
A massive control pile up of material which becomes a target of opportunity. Is that not correct? Why is it they can get away with stealing so much in the Ukraine? Why is it the Jewish mob has been able to steal so much in the Ukraine from us?
It's real easy. They pile up a bunch of it one place, it gets blown up, and they can argue that all of it was destroyed when half of it was already slipped sideways and is now being sold to our enemies all over the world to kill Americans. And if you didn't catch this, guys, you do realize that some of the stuff that we sold to the Ukrainians or we gave to the Ukrainians has just shown up in Mexico. What? Did you see the report over the weekend?
of the Javelin missile systems that showed up in Mexico. Now we're videotaped and photographed on the shoulders of cartel personnel. And they even positively identified the manufacturer of the model, the type of equipment, because the Javelin isn't just in our hands. There's other people that have it. But this is equipment we sent to the Ukraine that has either never got the Jewish mob, the DOD.
either directly shipped it down to the cartels, down to the orders of the Israelis, or the Israelis moved the stuff out of the Ukraine, hauled it across with whoever is shipping containers they wanted to use that they were told to, the people who had the containers. And we now have the equipment we have given to the Ukrainians.
The Israeli Jewish mafia, not really the Ukrainians, the Israelis in occupation of Ukraine have taken the equipment, moved it out of the Ukraine area of operation, somehow they got it, whatever direction they use, who cares? Hell, they may have brought it back with American ships and plopped it in Mexico and now the Mexican cartel have the equipment in hand. And the border is wide open. And the border is wide open.
and the border is wide open. My favorite line from the wild geese, Richard Burton, standing there on the control tower of the airport, gentlemen, we have been betrayed. And everybody looks around each other and is like, yep, get used to it. That's what happens. Now, what do we do?
So again, the worthless Homeland Security, the worthless FBI, the worthless Department of Defense, the worthless, you know, pedos and queers that are being blackmailed by the Jewish Communists to run all these intelligence operations against all these whores in Washington. Well, gentlemen, you have been betrayed. Get over it. Life goes on and the battle continues. Now, how are you going to roll?
We gotta make sure we roll with that pump jig. We're at the job. Everybody out there, I'm blind as a wreath.
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And again, tactical dispersion to the forward area. After all, we're fighting in our own backyard. We'll be fighting in many backyards. This is the piece of real estate we'll be fighting on. So tactical dispersion down to individual equipment for yourself in multiple locations is especially a critical part of the plan, even on your own property. So just a heads up, make sure you have stuff in more than one location. You should be able to jump, leap to your hands.
Wherever you place the tool in your big scheme of things toolbox, how's that sound? Couple things I want to address real quick here. I mentioned like for instance, we were talking about the laser goggle protection. Military packages changed over the years, but not much. However, with new equipment comes different parameters.
for the issue of equipment. When I mentioned the laser goggles, the protective lenses, these were only the lenses. They come in their own little nest bundles for issue out to the troops who already had the standard black frame, wind, dust, slash, you know, dirt goggles, whatever you want to call them. The laser lenses were still to be maintained and protected and only put into service as needed.
either for live training exercises or for actual combat. Now the biggest problem with these lenses is the cost. And you will find, and the other ways you will find them, is the entire three lens system, which typically, oh, forgive me, four, if you count the one that's actually typically in the frame, there'll be a clear lens, a green lens, an amber lens, and a laser lens.
They will all be nested. What I mean nested is they try not to let that poly, you know, whatever get busted up or scratched up in advance so that when you get it, you're getting it new out of the box which should look. The last models in the older pattern black goggle, which I understand actually is still building. I don't know where it's issued. It's probably the same place as always, mechanized of course.
Other goggles have been available. Sports goggles are pressed into the service of all kinds. Look at the names on the sweat bands, on the stretch bands, or on the stuff. Every sport company in the world is represented there. But those goggles do not have laser protection typically unless they are a particular contract run and then they don't put the big espresso, shmid lap, you know, bang bang, a pop pop, you know, or a turtle or whatever on the strap. It's kind of non-tactical.
If you like it and it works, congratulations, which is what's happened with guys going into the field. The laser lenses will, though, be clearly marked, and they do have what looks to be a kind of a semi-oily, like an oily, reflective pool if you've ever seen oil and water. That's what the material looks like on the outside. It's very different from the green lens, the amber lens, and obviously the clear lens.
But it's not just a sunscreen, that's not just a sunglass of some kind. Those typically, again, are a laser protective laser shield. They are good for at least three frequencies. The point was that apparently in the later years they may be good for up to five different frequencies. But the government spent money on, and your guess is good is throwing a dart in his mind with regard to what year because
We were acquiring these in the 90s in good quantity and they were the XMs which means that the others were already in service. This was the experimental batch and we had a bunch of the actual issue which there's no significant difference at all in any of those. In the industrial grade you will find different types of frames, you will find the drop-downs, in other words, what basically is a
protective industrial per OSHA eye shield that is white, well, forgive me, clear, and then you'll have a drop-down shield, which is your laser shielding. Typically those are expensive, but they are pretty cool in that they're a full protection, full, all peripheral vision cover system, but the other continuous consideration here is how does it cope with other equipment that you're using.
With the double shield panel and the way it slides up and down, remember it's got to be able to move. You've got night vision right here, junk up above, helmet, whatever. It may not work with that. So you have to think ahead depending on what you're using for your tactical headgear, how you're applying all the rest of the technology that you're either going to acquire off enemy corpses or whatever.
Needless to say, if you were to change out, you just hand the equipment off to another man who doesn't have as much of everything, or you put it into service with particular pieces of equipment. Remember that one of the unique things are crew served type weapon systems units that require multiple operators, may not be 10, 20, 30, 40 people, but again, a two, three, or four man crewed piece of equipment.
operators are in different locations and require different equipment accordingly engineered for their job. Most people don't realize that. It's one of the reasons, it's not because the army approved of left-handed shooters, but if you look on the older M9 gas mask, which was proprietary for the filter, you will find M9s with the filter on the right side rather than the left side. Why?
Well, because certain armored vehicles back in the day and even today and certain crew-served weapons require that you have a cheek weld on the left side and the filter would be in the way so they actually had left-handed issue. Otherwise, they did not accommodate, I don't know if you remember the old military who had worked this way, everybody's right-handed in the military. Well, I'm a left-handed shooter. Everybody's right-handed in the military.
It wasn't until about the time of the M16 that you see a greater accommodation for left-handed shooters with brass deflectors that were made. Remember the plastic brass deflectors that inserted into the carry handle of the M16A1? Then later on, what do you have on your A2 and on? Oh, you've got your brass bump. Oh, that's right. There's that pyramidal bump behind the ejection port. What's that for?
That's to accommodate the lefties. And by the way, you're a lefty anytime you need to be. Now don't make a mistake about that. If I got to shoot around a corner, my ass doesn't go out in the breeze and fire from my left hand if I'm shooting around a right-hand corner. No, the rifle gets twisted around accordingly. So that's one of the other reasons they were more than willing to accommodate that design feature in the AR-15 family or the M16 family as it proceeded through all the other numbers, which are ridiculous, because it should still be an M16.
16A1A2A3A4A5 instead of saying M4 it's totally different. No it's not. And for anybody who argues otherwise, I can take any part of an AR-15, an M4, and all the others interchange them and they work just fine. So the change in the nomenclature was to try and desperately make you feel like you were getting a different weapon that you weren't. Okay, just that simple. All the internals trade to that M16, any of the other M16 family weapons.
Just a heads up or your air 15. Mmm. M16 parts laying around. There you go. Right on your air 15. Just fine. Don't they? Yes, they do. The gas mask again also
This is where we get into some interesting layer upon layer technology gas mask specialized, laser protection specialized. Could you take the lenses and put them right over top of the existing, you know, triangular or full face shield on whatever? Yeah, I guess you could duct tape them into place. Really wouldn't hurt, but it's just you're looking rather
gangly and looking through more layers of plastic which is going to be dusted up, scratched up, whatever. It's another thing to take into consideration. So this is what I said in the 2R block about unique situations and locations and whys and how well does it serve or does it serve effectively. It's a matter of determining the aggressor path of application of weapons.
In other words, you should probably have some laser protection technology on hand simply because it is dominant in many different ways, if not as a weapon system, but as simply a support system for many weapons. But it's still laser, and laser is harmful to the eye. So we need to be thinking ahead. If the more aggressive, higher output slash higher wattage lasers are in service, they're very harmful.
It's not going to make you blow up or explode or anything like that. But if it hits the eye, the eye can collect it, track part of the light down the optic nerve, gets bouncing around in the brain somewhere, and you've got damage. Plus, it will still damage the cornea. It's going to cloud over. Eventually, you're going to have seeing issues.
Eventually, depending on how hard you got hit, blindness over a period of time. Something else you need to remember if you're in a dust room environment. In fact, also, whether you're piddling with all the lasers, we do have. We don't play with anything that's on our weapons system. It is nothing on your weapon as a toy.
If you have a laser on your rifle, don't go winging it around or playing around even with little kitty lasers, even with the kitty cats, you know, the little pen lasers, I get them from Dollar Tree, every time I see them I buy five. Other reasons we'll explain, but part of that deception idea down the road, remember one of those hooked up with a little bit of a switch and a few other things great, say high confidence that there's a target, especially with a stupid little red laser.
Mounted below a D watt or a damaged or a weapon and you know a few other things to make noise Everybody will feel you got something there worth shooting at or at least make pay attention to Remember think about it be creative prior for upper planning prevents piss poor performance now nothing about the packaging Again with regard to the goggles the regular goggle sets come in the regular box although it can be OD green it could be brown and
The XMs all seem to be in the brown, in the regular cardboard box colored brown. Now if you read the box, you'll see what I'm talking about. All the nomenclature is there. Some companies have both.
Whatever you can get your hands on is the attitude here. If you can get the lenses, get them. You can always track down the older style goggles. And by the way, the Dutch made a copy of our goggle. The Belgians made a copy. The Germans made a copy because it was a NATO standard pattern. So if you look through the surplus system, you can find one or another laying around with somebody out there across America. If you can't find the, you know, the
Older regular US issue the old old ones are great. That's the World War two to the beginning of Vietnam Very early days in fact the end of the 50s Remember none of that stuff got thrown out it got used until it you know either got used or it got Issued and chucked and no I need a new one and of course you do that enough you get the new new ones So another thing here real quick before I get into the other subject. It's 20 minutes 23 minutes after
The night vision review, somebody asked in the interim during the hour break, yeah, we probably, we've already got some video. I did some video of this stuff. Plus I also put it up to and worked the video camera through optics. And amazingly enough, other than the fact I don't have a jumper boot from this little night vision device to the scope, but I just use some foam, some just wrap around cheapy foam I had laying here.
It worked flawlessly for what it was intended to do. So using it in a two-piece conventional optic with one of these little inexpensive night-based devices, varmiting it would probably work. Again, it's got a little 1,220 screw base, which allows you to mount it to a number of different things. Remember, how did you ever saw the... I don't know if we actually took a picture.
of the camera equipment we put together for Don when he did night vision one because we used an SKS scope. It was actually a whole cobble job and also a complete SKS or functional SKS and nobody had done this in the industry. Don put it together and interestingly enough it's something that was adopted later by the industry. The idea and it's interesting just how successful some of the ideas Don passed on to the sponsors and they actually applied.
Remember, it's been decades. Quite a while ago now. We kind of pioneered some of this stuff simply by research, development, and improvise, adapt, and overcome. Just that simple. So anyway, we've got a lot of advantages because there's all kinds of widget technology out there. I would remind you if you go to any one of the shooter supplies,
You've got extra picatinny rails, you've got, you know, cog locks, you've got all kinds of fixtures that are just sold by themselves and if you look at it long enough, you can pretty well figure out how to piece everything together. I would point out also that what's really cool is this probably, you know, the system I'm talking about would work well with an AR15A1M16A1 top because you've got the
Remember the hole in the top of the carry guard which is where you screwed in your you know through the the site channel you screwed in the Picatinny rail and again, then you mounted everything to that It'd be very simple to get a cheapie China sport version throw a quarter twenty hole up front where you want to or even multiples to accommodate different lengths of scope and Mount this thing in that way and really be kind of cool. So
We're working on it. I've got most of what I just mentioned off the shelf, junk laying around, and I always accumulate anything gets broken. I always accumulate it, put it into the research and development junk bucket. That way I don't have to go find it. I already got it. I just got to dig it out of the pile of stuff we got sitting there. And then we cobble it many times over. So other stuff. Let's see.
Now I want to switch to something else here. And I want to keep bringing this out. There's an organizational mechanism that everybody's been told in the secret police assembly to not talk about fusion centers. Fusion centers. Fusion centers. You know, when interviewed by one of the
talking head yap agencies with, actually it was a news reporter, talking to one of the characters working at one of the fusion centers. He casually asked a question which he probably wasn't supposed to ask, but they were kind of smiling like, what are you going to do to us anyway? He asked the agent who was assigned to the fusion center from Homeland Succuretti, well,
Who are you accountable to with regard to these secret police feud? I'm sorry He called it something else, but I would call it the secret police fusion Center And he said although we have no accountability with anyone. We don't have any accountability to Congress How is that if you have a collective secret police agency or I should say pod and you have all these different? Elements coming forward. Where does the money come from for the fusion centers?
Are they foreign funded as part of the globalist secret police force? Because the fact that in the interview, which I believe the one was an NBC reporter and they were also puffed up to try and terrorize all of the people out there listening that the secret police are watching.
And it was like, yeah, we have the Fusion Center here. Well, you don't need to know much about it, but let's characterize you with the idea that they aren't accountable to anybody. I mean, the fact that they left that in the interview should tell you something. Fusion Centers. Now, this is where Matt Faggots, FBI agencies you've never heard of, agencies no one's ever heard of, or that they pulled out of their ass with a couple of letters and then given it, you know, they claimed that it's something.
That happens too. Remember, a wallet full of fake ID cards for fake agencies and fake organizations is the norm, not the exception for the secret police that you're having, that they swim around you. Okay? But let's talk about somebody because this is popping up again. Mr. Epps. Okay?
And if you watch, and several people have actually kind of picked this apart, and I pointed out the same thing over and over again, but let's just remind everybody, when a bunch of skanks in the suits are interviewing you and they coach narrow the questions, then you know that the whole thing is a sham. If I had Mr. Epps in front of me, I wouldn't ask Mr. Epps, uh, did you work for like the feds, like the FBI?
Oh well, he's not gonna lie. Oh no, I wasn't working with the FBI. Oh no. The question is, what federal or foreign agency were you working with, cooperating with, and perhaps even being paid by while you were in Washington, D.C.? What was the specific name of the institution and organizations and individuals that you had contact with?
You see how you can't wiggle out of that one? When the narrative becomes myopic from people who are questioning one of their assets and they don't want to draw attention to them, whereas, again, grandmas, grandpas, kids, teenagers, 30-year-olds, right now, 1,000 of them are in a concentration camp in Gulag 1 for doing far less
than what Mr. Epps did. Mr. Epps is working for a number of people. Mr. Epps can't be used again, and the idea of, oh, they're gonna sue Tucker Carlson for what? Okay, I'm not gonna ask a very narrow, I'm gonna ask a very general question, and I want you to answer, and if you won't, and I will, I, okay, now remember, here's the other problem. What's the first rule with cops, and especially with feds? They will lie.
just flat out. However, the fact that they had the individual under usual supposed secret police scrutiny, but then all of a sudden just threw their hands up. Just threw their hands up. Yeah. Now I will remind you what I said from the get-go with regard to the January 6th, let's go to Washington thing that was don't go.
The reasoning was that if you're, again, and it proved to be true, that there wasn't any piss willy in a suit that in any way, shape, or form was taking the situation seriously. So why would you want to go to Washington and put yourself at risk?
Now, one piss willy stepped up, put their foot down, or did anything. In fact, they all shit their drawers and headed for the hills. I've told you a thousand times, if you got a bastard or a bunch of these asshats with suits and ties, and their government, you know, I'm a Senator so-and-so, Congressman so-and-so. I'm gonna tell you all of the political hacks I've ever seen.
There are very few that not hold their mud let alone you'll hold their ground. They don't know how to keep it in okay You know what I mean by hold your mud. You haven't heard that term think about it for a minute What looks like mud, but doesn't smell the same as mud. Yeah Well anyway Usually you're standing on the line and then when something pops all of a sudden you feel the air Whish by your ear and you look to your left and there's a hole in your line and
You look to the right, there's a couple of them missing there and then you turn around and look back and all you see are elbows and the bottom of tennis shoes. And they're not at the first fence line by the time you turn around they've hopped the first, the second, they're in the third line of the back 40, bumping feet and their ass is moving and they are gone. Now, you shouldn't be surprised at that, but you notice how the abandonment took place with regard to Washington.
You know, there is one person who could have easily, and this is just something to think about, actually who should have. I don't go along with any of the narrative and bullshit about what happened on January 6th because we've seen so much worse, not just in the last year, but over decades, guys, decades.
that you have to go into catatonic brain fart, lose your, and literally lose every aspect of your thinking mind to believe any bullshit that you heard about January 6th. You have to be brain, well, either that or just flat out communist and you know what the agenda is and you're a leftist and you're our enemy, okay? But as far as what actually transpired pretty much again, it's not, it isn't I told you so because I warned everybody.
But it's like if you are going into that, you have to go into that with what we consider operational security priorities, OPSEC, operational security priorities. And most people did not take the situation seriously, whereas your enemy is trying to destroy you. They're trying to murder you, kill the country, destroy the liberty and freedom of the United States, and turn this place into a communist slash royalist cesspool again.
Only on a larger scale because when originally we fought the American war for independence, there were only 13 colonies. Now there's 50 of which became 13 states. There's now 50 states for them to roll around in and play Sodom and Gomorrah and do all the other wicked deeds and pedophilia and queerism that they're doing now. Because we let them go too far. Okay, so Mr. Epps is a classic example of a situation where just the actions of the enemy
And the controlled media, the enemy, have shown you absolutely that that person is an asset. Now here's the thing, and this is one of the other reasons they don't want to show you any more than they have to. Well, they try not to show you anything. And why even Tucker Carlson, of course, showed you some, you know, candid camera versions of what happened. And with little bits and pieces, only because the Buffalo Head guy was funny to watch and it was a ha-ha, and not a ha-ha for him, but he was done.
but it was a ha ha, funny ha ha situation, et cetera, et cetera. Otherwise, Mr. Epps, virtually step by step, foot by foot, inch by inch, could easily be monitored by anybody who had access to the tens of thousands of minutes of the videos that were available, hours, what, 27,000 hours, whatever the hell it is, who cares? Bottom line is, I've told you before, you literally could map out a 3D image if you select a person with digital photography the way it is today,
and walk that person right through the whole process. There were aerial shots, as I've told you a million times. Washington DC is cambered up from every angle and direction, including from foot and belly button level, okay? And you're not supposed to think about that, but it is the center of both the experimental and the virtual police tape. So some of the images that are out now, which of course show Mr. Epps and his location,
demonstrate that every step of the way he participated in what was, which for every other party who was there was a one or two year held with no bond offense. Mr. F should just walk away. No, not just walk away, because in 60 minutes gave him a whole lot of time
and they asked padded questions that in no way shape or form were aggressive because they're trying to cover their trail but use also the turd in the last way that Mr. Epps has a turd can be used. Mr. Epps is now seen by everyone. In no way, shape or form would anybody trust his sorry ass for anything. So he can't be used as a clandestine asset anymore. So what are they doing? Well, they're trying to set up the propaganda so that they could supposedly sue Fox and Tucker Carlson. For what?
If you bring this into play and everybody points out, and of course now we know that they try to get this into a court of their selection. So they try to deny using first hand credible demonstrated evidence of exactly what Mr. Epps did. Which by the way is all that videotape. Think about that. Well we're gonna shoot Tucker Croats and why does he's telling everybody the truth or at least asking the right questions which everybody should be asking.
Here's what's fascinating other individuals who were not even there one of them was at the proud boys the character was in Boston the day of January 6 and They've sentenced him for years. Mr. Epps was there on site In fact at the very least let's say that well, everybody was farther away. They were sending orders Well, the mr. Epps was obviously receiving orders
So Mr. X should never have walked away from the first time that the feds wanted to harass him. But then again, wait a minute, they didn't. And in fact, who says that they spent 60 minutes asking him any questions? Your dog dealing with a fed. That little lying ass hat. How would you believe anything that they say with regard to that? Who could? Well, we interviewed Mr. X for a whole 60 minute, my telephone no less. Really? You have videos of Mr.
penetrating both of the security elements, overrunning positions, standing there and cooperating and interacting with Phil LeBlanc, which was your argument for these thousand people being detained indefinitely through your communist agenda out of the district of criminals, but Mr. Epps walks away. And there's just no reason to have an interest. What they're terrified of is the next step is if you were to take all that footage and observe step by step
Who all Mr. Epps really did interact with? One of the reasons is what I said before about deception. Remember, camouflage and concealment. It would be very easy for you to people who are, and by the way, people are figuring this out like markers on guns. You're not gonna see everybody's gun. But remember that they put markers on guns. This is what I've told you for many years. It's called a tell. Watch lapels, lapel pins, tie patterns.
even suits themselves are cut for particular reasons so that amongst the crowd, another clique can identify in a moment friend-foe. Remember we talked about this. What's the difference between the leisure suit business suit crowd in a political tension situation in the battlefield? Nothing. For all of these security elements, they need to know each other.
clothing does not need to be so uniform the way you think uniform in order for it to serve the purpose. So at a glance, something as simple as everybody certainly wearing the same glasses, not sunglasses, but glasses, pins, ID markers, striping of the suits. God, there's so many different overlapping techniques. This is what we watch for when we film all of these public events to pick out operatives.
What you do is if you actually here's the way you start by surveying photographs. Let me let me point something out Let me help you with something like with mr. Epps. Well what we would do what I would do. I would Unfocus the image. What would I how would I do that? Well, I can either like squid me like sit back away from the screen Unfocus your eyes put the thing on a big screen TV. Yeah, it's almost life-size and watch for pattern in color
Now, beyond patterning color is object mass configuration.
Once you look at enough, once you do this enough, in fact, you can do this with any situation. Example, when you have any of these public rallies, how many of the, we now have a complete dossier on all of the state police security forces. Everybody shared it all over the state. Everybody, the file continues to get bigger. Lansing, Michigan, all the characters that are there wherever the goof troop of queers and pedos along with the governor goes, you know, the cross-dressing male. Great Shippmer, okay, Mr. Shippmer.
Well, Mr. Shipper's element of detail has clandestine and over-the-counter. Well, guess what? They also trade. If you look, if you video everything, that's the main difference. If they lock down the site internally or not, somebody's always filming. But you just need the imagery of who's leaving. What's fascinating is the pattern and response, way people act that you're looking for and interact, or like thereof.
Now think about this with for instance watching Mr. Epps is Remember that the tells have to be good enough that somebody very quickly can identify Who's in front of them said you don't club them with a riot baton? Remember years ago and it has been years ago now you had the protesters in Canada and It was a there was a group of people. They're all peacefully literally peacefully protesting and there were three characters that started making noise
Kind of like Mr. Epps doing the, we gotta go into the Capitol. Am I talking to your memory? The three characters, of course, started acting strange and, you know, like they wanted to get in the face of the cops. Well, everybody, especially a couple of older gentlemen my age said, said, cop, these are cops. There's something about these characters. Arrest them, arrest them. Well, everybody started collecting around the three individuals.
And it literally blocked them from the cops. They had been in the front lines, so the cops could drag them off to the side first and get them out of the way so the cops could club the rest of the regular Canadians that were there. But because the three protesters who were really acting like they wanted to be violent, they were surrounded and isolated from the cops. The cops barged in and grabbed the characters, but very carefully put them down on the ground.
Here's the problem. When they did that, the other cops knelt down on one knee. And you might recall this very perfect photograph, which showed all three of the characters laid down very carefully. Not like what they do to you me, which is slam your face into the pavement and create chiclets if they could of your teeth. Okay? Little chiclets laid around on the fall like little chewing gum chunks. But instead, as they were laying there and the other ones were crouched down on one knee, carefully handcuffing them,
The bottom of the, the side of the boots and the bottom of the boots were exposed and all three of the characters that were trying to create the physical confrontation wore the exact same boot with the exact same label as all the cops. They were riot boots. And all the cops that were, that were crouched over or moving had the exact same pair of boots.
that all three of the characters had that they were quote unquote saving. Oh, I need arresting. Arresting, yeah, that's it. Arresting. Anybody remember that? Nice still photographs easily seen. In fact, they put them in the news about, this was almost a riot. No, it wasn't. And everybody knew. And the cops had to rush in because they were thinking that now they're rats slash fellow travelers. Now we're outed and couldn't get away. Mr. Epps.
The night before on the fifth or fourth, forgive me, fifth, sixth, yeah, whatever, was singled out by everybody because we're gonna go inside, yeah, get everybody pumped up and then he, oh, he's just gone. He just stands there looking, huh? What? Huh? Yeah, but...
With those videos, those were all privately done, so let me ask you, who has those? Because you know what's more valuable than standing there and saying that Mr. Epps was a rat, is watching to see who else the rat interacted with. You know, like think about this conversation. What are you going to do? Oh man, Mr. Epps, what do we do? Okay, I'll tell you what.
I'm going to go over here and I'm going to stir the rubes up. I want you to film it and I want you to be able to, you guys are going to testify later that they were all chanting about going and rioting tomorrow. Yeah. So I'm going to go over there. I'm going to get them motivated. I'm going to go get them motivated. You all pay attention. Now make sure you got those.
And of course he did exactly that. So he walks over, breaks away from the click after they've had their little sidebar talking softly, left and right conversation. And then he goes over there and he starts out rape, kill, pillage and burn. And everybody basically said, well, who the hell, what the hell are you talking about? Wait a minute. Why would you, no, no, no, no, no. We're going to protest. The question would be hopefully somebody kept filming.
Who did Mr. Epps go back and talk to? Who did he go and talk to next? Mr. Epps is not by himself. Yeah, and of course, am I concerned about getting the image of Mr. Epps? No. I want the ones he was talking to. And all that footage? I want to see who he had contact with. Why? Because just as they would do the cell phone routine with you,
If you take those photo images, those video images, guys, when Epps goes up and makes contact with one and with thousands of hours of footage, you can follow that person through, watch to see where they fall back and where they re-congregate to off to the side or in an area. Where do they exit to? If you look at some of the latest imagery that has been demonstrated with the overviews,
You can map out any person you choose, which we've talked about before, why you need to be a little more nondescript or better at covering concealment if you're gonna be in a public place like that for an event like that. If it's fairly thinned out, which that situation was, there weren't as many people there as there could have been. If there were legions or millions of people like the Tea Party rallies, nothing they could have done.
No way they could attract everybody easily, but they would their camera technology is going to zoom in and do particular sweeps and pans to ID Plus they're monitoring the cell phone and everything else for numbers. So if they have a suspected individual They want to maybe track better They have on-time delivery to go after and track that particular phone and use it for foot-by-foot You know step-by-step motion
In reverse order though, everything is available for us to do that and to actually have the faces, which is again something they have actually said, oh, we can't do again, let you see that because you know about other secret police operatives who actually created the crisis. Is that what we're talking about? We would see all of these limited, remember guys, okay, what is our problem with the district of criminals? It is an isolated pod of satanic pedo queers.
who have sortayed out because not even most of the FBI wants to cooperate with them because it's too overt and the population will get tired of this and start putting an end to the problem. So they have to send this click out. Well, where do you think the characters that did the problem during the Washington DC event, where did they come from? That's that group. That's that hand select cherry pick
little click I've told you about that again are pulled from over and over and over again for activities and events. They have other stringer groups, but if you start collecting enough data, you'll have 100% of their identities, at least physical. You may not have, you know, location, but remember too, with enough resource, and if you have like, guys, we have tons of the old frequency counters.
the old frequency counters will give you the phone cell phone number that's standing in front of you. Which, like I said, the cops already have it, but that's old earth technology. In fact, what they did is they passed laws that the frequency counters can't be that particular or selective in data collecting. They can identify that an 800 meg signal is nearby, but they cannot specifically target, identify, and get a handshake the way the older frequency counters can.
difference, we start building them. We actually have built many, many, many of the older pattern, not analog, but digital. The first generation digital that came out still will do everything they're supposed to do today. It's just that all of the newer ones are shunted. They don't have the ability to, in fact, listen in. Whereas any of the older analog frequency counters and the first and the end of the second generation digital
cannot only monitor and identify the phone number, but you can listen in to any of the conversations. You can intercept any 800 meg signal that's nearby. But that's not just what the frequency counter does. It goes all up and down the spectrum. Purely a matter of what do you build it for? What are you trying to find?
So again, there's nothing that the other side's doing that we can't completely collect. Now again, once you have faces, remember you do to them what they do to us. They gotta go back to vehicles. Where do the vehicles go? If you're really good, you also make sure that you just stand off and watch to see where the vehicles go. I mean, as in, stay with them. Yep, yep, yep. Actually, find out who all those Chinese and Israeli rats are that are in the state of Michigan. Did I say that?
Yes, we did. So anyway, fusion centers. Fusion centers, fusion centers. Why don't you look up fusion centers? Let's see where they are. By the way, they're all over the country and they're not, they do not have any congressional overwatch. No congressional overwatch. Let's ask our congressman. Why is it that fusion centers have no congressional oversight?
Where'd they come from? How are they financed? How's the Fugitive Center finance? By the fact that they bragged on that tells me this is a foreign operation, illegitimately operating inside the United States and if the American people had working knowledge of the activities that they're involved in, well, it's kind of like what Ford said. The next morning, you'd probably have people hanging from telephone poles. These people would be pretty well, well, they're already tired of Satan in the grocery, or forgive me, Satan in the dry goods stores.
That all came out in the open finally, right? The Satanists. I like everybody seems to finally be picking that up. It's not the pedo-queer stuff. We already have seen the pedo-queer stuff is becoming passe. God, I've lived in Ann Arbor or the Ann Arbor area for most of my life. That's at our face constantly. So it's like yawn. Seen all that before. So what is it that everybody should have been up in arms about and pissed about? Well, now they're finally catching on. It's the Satanists crap.
supported, which supports the pedo queer and the pedo queer that supports the Satanist BS, which was the big flare. That's what this month was all about, was bringing the satanic, mall, malloc, worshipping crew right out in the open and you're supposed to just be so stupid you go, oh wow, that's cool. Oh, look at that. There's the devil, the baby eaters, baby rapers. Oh wow.
Oh, and that special, look at those government baby rapers, look at those government pedos, look at those government Satan worshippers. Wow, isn't that, oh wow, you wanna be one of those? You wanna join the pedo sniffer meat puppet Satanists? Is that part of your agenda this week? Oh, I missed that one. Miss that train. Think about it. I'm sure Mr. Epps, oh yay, oh yay, is right there in the middle of that click.
Or he wouldn't have been in Washington DC to begin with. Mr. Epps is one of them. Yeah, so anyway.
fusion centers, fusion centers, reinforce, reinforce, reinforce. Go to any videos ask, well what about, you guys do know and put the question up this way. Well you know all of these activities that are tied into the fusion centers and everybody's the only way to go, what? And they'll go out and they'll start searching and then we want people to look more closely at fusion centers. Secret police fusion centers, yeah. We ain't talking candy or tasty freeze.
Anyway, other things real quick here. We have a few minutes still. Also, there was a question about the illumination technology. I will get the answer on that probably tomorrow. I might have it for tomorrow's program. But I'm hoping to get a price. They may have what's left, and I might be able to make a deal on what's left. And if I do, it'll be a heck of a price. Also, I will check on the Axion.
red, green, blue, red dot, dot, dot site systems. A lot of people have beat those up and said they work pretty well. They've held up. Also, again, a reminder that whatever you're going to get, in fact, our friend brought up the thing about the batteries. Okay, anything that probably exists for any of the early zero or
Gen 1 night vision that were proprietary batteries if they're factory batteries I would collect them but I mean if you see them, but it's not likely that original production is going to have survived being Any charge having a charge or being able to rebid be rebuilt per se but having examples of these
Give somebody else something to work with and sometimes it's a proprietary battery like some of the night vision devices There was a bunch of stuff for vehicles. You mostly haven't seen we actually have have smaller format multi pin proprietary power packs now if you have anything like that an AMPRC radio a handheld Walkie-talkie because there were a number of different models not just the ones you most commonly see in the movies, okay
You might have some of these. If you have those, do not throw the battery away, even if it's all yucky and crustified or whatever. Keep it. Put it in multiple Ziploc bags. Keep it. Why? Well, it's not the batteries I'm excited about, although if I have the battery, I can do an autopsy, and I'm going to very carefully take the battery
case apart. It's usually made out of a polycarbon material slash cardboard that's heavily impregnated to resist, first of all, moisture from the outside, but leakage from the inside. Because leakage from battery packs is the most common storage damage issue period. Don't worry, it's nothing new. You think it's the problem with your vehicle, your equipment today or vehicles or whatnot, it's been around forever.
And for this reason, the batteries were designed to also, actually gravity sucks, leak down. I don't know if you noticed this, most of your military battery packs, there was two reasons. Batteries are heavy, and even when they lightened them, they were still a little heavier than most of what people were used to carrying. And if there was any damage to the battery, it did not leak over the electronics.
Everybody understands how that works? Your battery boxes on most of your military equipment are airtight, watertight. Unfortunately, they get shot. Let's say something gets shot. Well, if it's going to leak or if it's going to, you know, oxidize and create some form of crud, you don't want it raining down over the radio equipment. The radio may have survived the battery. If you'll notice, there's nothing about military battery packs.
is they're isolated. They are completely separate, compartmentalized. The umbilicus for the ANPRC 8s, 9s, 10s, any of the handhelds, the old handheld, what you call walkie-talkies, the big boxes, they're good radios. Or the ANPRC 25, 77, or 90, the can is on the bottom for a reason, and the umbilicus is watertight too, or at least sealed.
so that the plug comes down, you plug it into the multi-pin station, and everything's hooked up. If we have that multi-pin, everything else we can rebuild. We already have a schematic, and I do have it available for the 8s, 9s, and 10s. We do have a schematic for the 77 that we already worked out 30 years ago, because we still use all that equipment, but we build our own batteries.
We do buy, I've got a bunch of batteries for a dollar a piece here and I will probably what eight years ago for the PRC 25's and 77's of the batteries 80% were failed 20% had juice that was usable But the batteries themselves the whole battery box none of them were compromised They were still in the wrappers still in the plastic still in the boxes The good thing about that is you can disassemble those
rebuild them with newer, more sophisticated batteries and you have a longer service life for the battery pack you build plus you have the original container. Now here's another thing as I'm mentioning AMPRC 77s of the 25s. The battery weight came down by up to one third of the original because of battery improvements.
So, there was enough room in a battery box in the middle of age of the Le Pen and the Vietnam War on to actually put two batteries, one hooked up and the other one is a spare, inside the battery pack. Oh, so you thought you were going to be lighter? No, it meant you'd had more lifespan carried, self-contained in the radio.
So that when the battery went bad, you unplugged it, secured it, then took the other battery, hooked it up, it was right there, ready to go. So even if it gets smaller and lighter, that just means if they do it smaller and lighter, it's smarter because you can have more stuff. You'll still carry the exact same basic combat weight because two of the new batteries weighed the same as one of the old.
But they also of course worked really well So you may run into something like that with the night vision devices both the American first generation zero gen and first gen if you go to
Let's see, gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp.com. They have several different examples of both NATO and Warsaw Pact on the shelf. Now, I don't know what they've got left, but they've had some. If you go over to gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp, C-O-R-P, dot com.
They also have had some of the early they've got some Hungarian I think right now and they did have other equipment including a couple of the Vietnam era American units So you might want to take a look there if you have one of those you can bring yours into service if you need parts Plus both companies do offer spare parts. Obviously they've cannibalized or
They have the maintenance boxes that came along with the actual units that are on the shelf. Most of the Americans came from the Israelis. We gave them to them and of course they sold them back to us. The Warsaw Pact stuff is a mix because of upgrades. You'll remember a bunch of the Polish and Hungarian stuff has come out recently.
including vehicle operators sets, which by the way also have been available through, I think, Centerfire has had some of the goggles. Again, these aren't as lightweight as all the stuff you're used to and certainly not the inexpensive one I talked about in the 2R block, but they are serviceable.
The biggest thing power packs member energy so you're gonna have to do you all the informations out there in the other internet world So you can find all the data you need and all the information even for building batteries So that's a consideration to look at the price you have to make a choice of whether or not you think it would still be usable for your purposes So just something as a heads up
Don and I have been talking about that before he passed away years ago that again a lot of this stuff would start to show up. It could be improved or upgraded a little bit and would still serve its purpose because we're always going to need more. We go to a quote-unquote ha ha World War III scenario. Well Shazam, Sergeant Carter, everything is going to be short. Everything.
There is nothing on your list that you aren't going to be short eventually not an F just a when So we need to act accordingly anyway. We're at the top. I have a fence. I got to keep putting together outside of