June 22, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed the Titan submersible disaster, criticizing the company's hiring practices and lack of engineering redundancy that led to the implosion. He covered ATF shoulder brace regulations, firearm purchasing bills in Congress, lightweight AR-15 rifle configurations for different operators, body armor manufacturing by militia groups, operational security practices including radio frequency selection and friend-foe identification, and preparations for potential conflict including medical units, tactical vehicles, and communications infrastructure.
- titan submersible
- atf shoulder brace
- hr 4202
- ar-15 rifles
- body armor
- kevlar
- operational security
- radio frequencies
- michigan militia
- tactical vehicles
- medical units
- communications
- preparedness
- engineering redundancy
- friend-foe identification
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were torn and dirty as he stood there in my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me. He said, we've fought a revolution to liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone. Your courage lost. You're no more than a slave.
In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press.
and you pay attacks 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 taken some, you've traded in your name, you've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm.
and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. 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 would be feared 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, keep the torch of freedom burning bright.
As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave the land of the f***?
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It's been a very busy day today. Transportation-wise, some interesting developments with regard to a couple of militia units here that I'm going to talk about in a few minutes because of things that they should have understood. Apparently, when I said it, they didn't understand. But I'll repeat it again in a public venue because it's very critical right now with where we are. Also, a tune my dad taught me many years ago.
Many a soul lie asleep in the deep so beware boys Beware many a soul are asleep in the deep so beware Beware I don't have quite the voice for that today where it's a base. That's a base note where There we go kind of got it and as you've heard the
Video game controlled wireless wireless controlled submarine of course the parts and pieces and assemblies were found near the wreck of the Titanic within proximity so more ghosts are added to the inventory. Ooh that's kind of scary isn't it?
But anyway, if you didn't hear this already, you should go look up the discussions about this company. They were bragging that they didn't get any old white guys involved in the engineering process because white-haired, old white guys that were mariners slash submariners, they just had no place for them. They had no place for them.
quadriplegic homosexual Eskimos with pedophilic tendencies and they got them. And, you know, they shoot, they, no, they didn't score, they're down, like way down, sir, like down and flat, especially at that depth. Now, you know what we've talked about in this program for 30 years. I was in aerospace engineering, okay? And got into medical engineering as a side bar, simply because I worked on, with the Sarnes Medical Engineering on their,
infusion pump project decades ago. Sarns has been taken over by some other waka hukujuki, zika tinky wonky, whatever, you know, Jewish mafia operation with multi-syllables and you know, a multinational corporation run outside the United States. But Sarns, literally the guy was right down the, like down the hill from where I live. I mean, we had a small neighborhood
He went down the little hill next to our house which was just like a slope to the sidewalk and then to the road and went across the road and there was Mr. Sarnes' place. Mr. Sarnes invented the heart lung machine in his basement with aquarium pumps and mason jars to make his model. I looked at it, I watched it when he was doing it, you could see it was a walk-in basement.
from a no garage driveway and it was cut into the soil because the rolling terrain where we were the houses were all built on weird gills and things it was really cool. All close but really cool. Anyway, I worked for Sirens too. So one of the things I've always remembered from listening to other people in aerospace with the different projects and etc. is backups to backups. You hear me say this all the time.
And it's not because things go right, it's because there's that one time when they go wrong where one oh shit destroys 500 attaboys real quick. Okay, so you can get a patent and a squeeze on the ass all you want, but if you don't pay attention to what you're doing and if you don't know what you're doing, then you better correct direction accordingly before it becomes a terminal situation.
In aerospace, you can be falling out of the sky or being sucked through a hole into the cold vacuum of space. It actually takes longer to die than you'd think out there. But below the waves, oh, oh, that's just unforgiving in so many ways. There is no way to even possibly recover or land from a deep sea operation, so to speak. If you have a problem with an aircraft,
your pilot might be able to get it to the ground before it either incinerates you in the air or Falls apart, you know, and then you get your last joyride without without aircraft and no wings. Okay, but This is fascinating because step by step they actually I'm not joking about this actually said well We didn't want any of these old, you know, 50 year old gray hair white guy
participating, in other words, you know, making brownie points with the politically correct, you know, garbage. The good thing is the guy who said that, he's dead. He's down there at the bottom with everything. Because of course, ignoring a lot of basic rules for the sake of safety, but also redundancy and safety, and also something I've talked about before, battle-hardened, okay, or hardened for a reason. So it's pretty much impossible for certain things to fail.
You don't use wireless anything. I don't care what anybody says. If you're doing any kind of serious mechanical operations that keep you in the air, keep the pressure out or keep the air in, you do not use wireless. You'd have to be an idiot, an incompetent, or a fool. Or actually probably all and a woke idiot. So it kind of proves things out. We call it social Darwinism. It's a, oh well, what can I say?
My only other question was with that expedition is, you know, who wanted the billionaire dead? Because no matter what, well, they had to sign a write-off so they don't get to claim him. Yeah, but somebody else is going to inherit that billionaire's money. So it would not be a safe trip just by itself. Now, the other thing about this is that Ocean Gate was trying to be a Elon Musk-based program below the waves. That was really the idea.
I'm sure and that I'm gonna make a fortune this way and we're going down Elon's going up with a simple minimized aircraft I'm going down with a simple minimized sub Yeah, but the problem with the minimized sub is chances are we go down once and that's it And that's exactly what happened also with no proper systematic testing, which is not a big deal It's purely a matter of yeah, you're gonna have to bite the bullet on the
because you need to make sure that you can repeat customers. It is very obvious there will not be repeat customers for this project. So absolutely every aspect of both engineering and common sense business with regard to business practices where you're interacting with the population and you're serving a percentage of the population in a very unique way.
completely throughout everything, ignored everything, and basically went with the, you know, again, the quadriplegic homosexual Eskimos with pedophilic tendencies, because that's the ultimate minority. If you want to hire somebody, that's who you want to hire. And that's what they claim they did. So the rest is history, as they say.
Now when I talk about safety and backups, and this is something for instance the guy you know we were talking about this They showed that this submarine had a wireless control, so let me ask you something how many spares did they carry?
How many batteries, battery backups did they carry? Remember I've told you about this before. How many things could have gone wrong with what it is? First of all, you got some stupid little wireless controller and it'll make the sub go this way, it'll make the sub go that way, it'll make the sub, what happens? Have you ever had a game controller where it sticks in one direction? Oh yeah! You remember what I said? Here's the thing. The parts were all made. It's China Sport junk. They were using China Sport junk.
Not military grade, not aerospace grade, which might still be Chinese junk. But every aspect of this is where somebody would tell you, well, there are key components you probably should have backups for. Like that wireless controller. You better have two or three more on board. You better make sure they're from different lots. What do I mean by that? Well, you better take a look at the lot number on the package for the first controller you have.
You want to make sure that if you have a controller like that, that each controller has a different lot number. Lot number 4, lot number 26, lot number 13, whatever. Why? Because they were in different batches of production, hopefully.
Well, what difference does that make? Well, you're operating joystick, you know, Game Boy number one. E, E, E, E, E. Oh, we're going around the circles. Wait a minute. You'll hit the controller. Just hit the left control. Left control. It's not doing it, sir. It's just circling. We're just circling and circling and circling. Okay. Well, we'll shut that off. Wait a minute. Before that, break out the backup. Pull the backup up.
Okay, switch off that. We're gonna circle for a second. Switch on the new interface. We tested these all to make sure they all interface beforehand, right? And we hit the controllers and I hit the button and it sticks the same way. What happened? Well, it's doing the exact same thing the other controller did, sir. Really? Well, wait a minute, hold on. Well, they were made the same day by the same operator with the same batch of comp... Oh, shoot.
Let's try number three. Oops, from the same lot. We'll try number four. Oh, it stuttered and made me feel good for a minute. It actually jinked the machine, the sub kind of jinked a little, and then it went, eh, right back into circle mode. And the switch stuck on the right, you know, around a right motion. That's why, again, little stupid things that we already learned a long time ago. In fact, military used to, I don't know, who knows, they're probably half-assed like everything else now and they don't care.
But these are things you need to think ahead you want to win little details like this do make a difference So you want to try and find different batches? I do this all the time even with connectors although I have and I've told you many times I have the exact same connector repeated three times Well at least twice although three times for most everything that's at this new workstation. It's already in a little drawer It's right here. I already have a little bags. I know exactly which drawer has what?
And if something were to go wrong, if it got pulled and got broken, I wouldn't be down for the time, other than the time would take to unplug the one end, unplug the other, reach in the door, pull out the new one, plug it in the other end, we're done. Don't have to get up off the chair, don't have to run somewhere. Well, I might have to get up in order to fix it. But I'm not gonna go out the other room or around the corner or over to the other shop or whatever.
And this is how it should be. In fact, with aircraft it used to be this way too. I'll explain that in a minute. But the basics, especially if you're going to do something stupid like this, I would never have gone wireless. You've heard me say this anyway. I don't go wireless anything. I actually had wireless at the computer at this workstation, which by the way is not thrown out. It's just it was a freebie.
And I had to set this unit up and it was got everything together. It's all got a brand new hard drive all kinds of fun stuff. The other station is managing the camera work. That's a new computer plus another, you know, TV control system. Plus we've even got a little drone thing we can attach which can monitor out to however far the thing can fly. And each one of these has backups. There's a second screen right next to the first one just in case or so I can separate them even.
All of the like the mouse is another mouse. I didn't get rid of the wireless mouse. I used that to set it up I know it works I could plug it in 15 seconds and I'd be done and back online or back working with the machine But that's if you're stupid enough to go with wireless you'd have at least four of those plus spare batteries plus the batteries have to be changed out just like on a lifeboat You know every two years you have to dump everything in a lifeboat and replace it batteries emergency equipment
Anything that's perishable like that, that is counted on where you grab it, pick it up and fire it or use it or move it or whatever. If it's something that requires energy, then they have a requirement for change out. And that's just for the sake of standard safety at sea. Okay? So even the batteries would be pretested, they'd all be checked, they'd be actually, I'd put them on a meter.
Yep, everything's working, everything's copacetic, now it goes into the racks, everything is nested so you know exactly where it is. Also have an onboard emergency air scrubber, don't know if they had that, doesn't sound like it would make any difference with this accident they had because the composite hull, you know, it crushed Lego water. Okay, well, it did exactly what any submarine does at that depth, or even shallower, depending on the building type of boat.
So anyway, wired, hard line, and backups is the basic rule. The other thing is also industrial grade. Industrial grade and industrial grade. If that means I've got to put a bigger motor pack on and I have to adjust accordingly to compensate, guess what? I do that.
But that's just me, okay? Looking at all the things that were planned failures, step by step by step, you know, headed towards it, you know, it's like we were talking about, headed towards the shipwreck. And that exactly what happened, step by step, let's not get any of those stupid 50-year-old gray-haired white guys involved. We got a pedo queer over here that needs that job, and he's been surfboarding. He's a great surfer, dude. He'd be fantastic as a nautical engineer. Oh my god, he'll just be phenomenal. He'll just be.
Wow and now it's now that it's sunk. It's like oh wow Bills right there with you. Oh wow so anyway now next thing beyond the shipwreck Senate here Senate vote on the overturning the ATF's Shoulder brace band
slash trying to turn tens of millions of Americans into criminals for the sake of the pedophilic queer demonic government agencies that want to play overlord to America and the world. That's been going on and the last thing I check, those in favor of dumping the ATF on this, it's in our favor so far. But I have not seen any more. So if anybody has a final count or if the count is still on,
Let me know if you guys can keep up on that. There might be something over at Guns and Gadgets. I guess we could, and if Ed's right there, we could pull up Guns and Gadgets. I'm going to see what the latest one is and see if they have anything as a follow up to the Senate hearing. That would be an option. So, I'll tell you what, let's do that anyway. The latest Guns and Gadgets over on YouTube, Jared, again, go subscribe, give him a thumbs up for his videos, help him out.
Whatever way we can I'd also try the coffees they offer because that's a way to support their network Everybody's been asking if we can do a podcast I know we probably could actually this studio right here could be used for it, but also they have at the airport real here We go. We'll be back Hey everybody at the airport real quick heading off to gun con at Brownells and Try to keep this volume down people always look at the guy with the
the camera going. First off, if you aren't going to be at GunCon, you want to watch the Elite Panel, which is what I'll be on Saturday night, 4-6. We'll have it live on Guns and Gadgets as well as the entire day's events. We'll be live on the Gun Collective, so check them out and give them a sub too if you haven't already. We've got a ton of people reaching out in the last 12 hours-ish. A lot of bills submitted.
Congress and I figured I'd address it and the current version is HR 4202. I have the bill here. The short title of the bill is the Multiple Firearms Sales Reporting Modernization Act of 2023. This bill is short. I'll read you the entire bill. This is at least the third time it's been submitted in Congress.
It's never had any big support. I don't think it'll have support now. It's, again, spitted in the House. It's not going to get 218 votes. So I think we're good on it. But because enough people inquired about it, some of them were generally concerned. I want to tell you all what it is. So it's pretty easy. It's going to amend 18 U.S.C. 923G.
And basically, you know, if you buy two or more pistols in a five-day period, you have to get reported to the ATF. Buy two or more pistols at the same time. You have to fill out a form, report to the ATF, multiple purchases. This looks to add rifles to that as well. So they want to strike pistols or revolvers or any combination of pistols and revolvers, totaling two or more, and just insert firearms. So if you buy two or more firearms,
the Democrats, the anti-gunners want you to report it to the ETF because you are a problem, not the criminals, not the people raping and pillaging, not the people shooting up Chicago. It's you, the people who go to work every day, people who do the right thing. So right now it's HR 4202. The actual text of this year's bill hasn't been put in by the Library of Congress yet, but
It's place that has been submitted over and over and over last version was HR 7904 and it had a total of 40 co-sponsors in the house again. I think it has 13 right now Don't think we have to worry about it one to let you all know about it And if you want more information on bills like this legislation or litigation anything related to the Second Amendment check out the channel down below Like and subscribe and I will see you all the next one get it on this plane and now it's Brownells Have a great day guys. Take care
I want to share this video, however, we'll probably find out more. There's many, many other sites that are covering the votes as they're taking place today and yesterday. By the way, there were a couple of other activities in the House and the Senate. Everybody needs to look at C-SPAN and or there's a couple of other more, a couple of probably a hundred different channels that are covering what's going on in the House and the
Senate, so as far as this goes, again, we need to be keeping track of it. It's intentionally been made confusing. That's just all there is to it. But that's typical for petty, worthless, third-rate bureaucracy and the hacks that operate in the regime. So they'll continue to do that for as long as they can while, of course, trying to imply that they just automatically assumed they had the authority even though they didn't.
Well, we figured we did have, now I'm talking about the authority to do what they're doing now. I'm talking about after they've made the confusion here, when the Batfaggots go out, they're gonna argue that, well, the way I understand it, or I think, and that's the nebulous component they use, is that they can effectively act, okay, they can act illegitimately, but they can act, and they will. This is why, we've seen this over and over again for decades.
All my life they've done this. This is not new, it's not strange, it's not exotic, it's the typical pukes slash vomitus filth that is in Washington. Okay, just that simple. A couple of the things also, you know, I was talking about light rifles. There are a number of the light M4s and in fact uppers are still available, although it looks like people really jammed them. They actually ran out of production, out of what they had in production.
on the shelf here with Bear Creek Arsenal, I think they prioritize assembling more, probably had the barrels on the shelf. Palmetto State Armory is the same way, they do have a number of the pencil barrels, and I recommend that especially if you're looking for a first rifle for a young person, and you're thinking about trying to develop their skill with an AR-15, there are some excellent 22
long rifle copies that are out there. They were cheaper three years ago. They've been creeping up in price. But instead, you could actually, for a younger person, pick up a pencil barrel M4 basic rifle, nothing to write home about, no rails, nothing other than forward assist, basic components on the receiver itself.
plain Jane with a polymer front slash plastic front car 15 tight front grip. Don't even worry about any vertical nonsense. Instead, it's a straightforward M4 with a pencil barrel. That is the perfect grow into rifle. And if you're older right now and you're listening, we need to shave every pound off of that rifle so you can continue to contribute and move faster with what you do have.
AR-15s easily can achieve any weight you want up to 10 pounds nowadays. And remember before they were whining and pissing and moaning about the idea that we had to carry a nine pound, less than nine pound M14 or about nine pounds. And once you get the mag on everything, okay. So in this case, we're trying to shave the AR-15 back to where it was as it was originally developed for our purposes.
We have young people, can't carry as much weight, but they will grow into the rifle. And we have a lot of us that are older where we need to start looking at shaving the weight off so that we can still bring up our response time. Okay, because we still wanna aim, you know, go slow, aim low, hits count, misses don't. But we wanna be able to respond effectively and also be able to continue to operate the weapon and carry the weapon. And for most of the work that everybody does,
The weapon is a defensive rifle, though it still can contribute to the offense as needed, but it is something that can easily be carried by the operator of the original pencil barreled AR or M4 instead of the weighted barrel using the pencil barrel design from the M16A1-1,
affords less weight, makes it more convenient to carry, and it fits the same niche as the M1 carbine, except it's an AR-15. So if you're carrying mags in the field, and I'm carrying mags in the field, and you're working as a truck driver, or as an ambulance driver, and maybe you're older, you get into a fix, I can throw you magazines, or you can give me all of yours. If we're getting short, and that ambulance driver pops up to the front,
Still not going to give away all his mags, but he's going back with casualties and material. So guess what? You'd be able to feed off people who could continue to bring ammunition magazines forward. Maybe not a tremendous amount, but every round counts in the situation. So Prior Private Planning prevents piss poor performance and Bear Creek Arsenal and also, and needless to say, there are a couple other companies we have mentioned here in the last few days, but
Shop around look to see what you can find now. What do I mean by the pencil barrel? Well, this is the original lightest service barrel probably made they were experimenting with God they were even trying to experiment with the same thing they came up with with the original ar-10 Which was a problem is the alloy the Dura alloy barrel with a steel insert sleeve, but
They also, and this is something about the history of the E models of M16, the original rifles, is that they actually were trying to go for the idea of using stellite, a comparable alloy of the same sleeve that's used in the M250 caliber barrel. Now, if they had done that, the barrel probably would have held up even under the abusive tests.
back when they were pushing the AR-10 into the NATO rifle competition. Remember, both the barrels failed. But they failed because they were the alloy barrel with the sleeve rather than a full steel barrel, which is of course what we put on both the AR-15, M16, and on the AR-10. We do it right now. Okay, and the weapons function flawlessly. You do not have barrel failures at all, do you guys?
So, if they'd done that, the AR-10, if they'd walked in the AR-10 with a steel barrel and gone with a lighter weight barrel for, again, the same pattern of rifle as what would eventually be the scaled-down version, M16A1, and A1, it would have probably succeeded, and I don't think they wanted that really. So, again, that's not a surprise.
Now in this day and age we need to lighten the weapons up. We need a lot of lighter weapons available. Otherwise, there's plenty of car beans. I mentioned yesterday 9 millimeter car beans and whatever including the air 15 package which are fine. They'll work just fine. They do the job. They use Glock mags, thumbs up. Congratulations. Run with that puppy if that's what you feel you want to do. There are also high point car beans. Now I will say this about the high point.
The high point, another thing is it's very popular with the ladies by the very nature of the way the stock rests and how the gun was configured because it's based on the pistol action of the high point family.
And because of this, for ladies, it is a very comfortable and out of the way gun to shoot. It actually brings the whole system up a little high with the way the stock is configured. And this gets out of the way of certain protrusions to a degree, not completely, with the ladies. And that makes for a very happy situation by the nature of the design. So just something to think about there. It depends on the girl, or I should say woman.
But the High Point light carvings are still an excellent choice and I wouldn't hesitate. We have some of the oldest ones I think in the groups right now. We bought them when High Point first came out. They were about $100 a piece. Oh yeah. And the guys used to come to the gun show stacked up with 20 to 30 of them at a table. They wouldn't even last at 10 o'clock in the morning. Show it open up at 8.
And by the time the first two hours rolled around, the guy had eaten up every one of those he had across the aisle. And he'd run out to the truck, grab the five, six more he had left, and then have a friend watch the table. He'd drive back to his storage site and pick up another 25, 30 of them and sell them before the end of the day. And that's the first model for the price and for what they are and what they were. You can't beat them.
And yes, they are proprietary magazine. The advantage, price. The disadvantage, well, they are proprietary mags. With the AR-15 variants, they use Glock mags. Glock, as we know, is the Glock mag is dominant out there as the present Rental Revolution magazine because of its, you know, quantity of them and available in so many manufacturers. So they're not really going to disappear for a while. We just need to make sure we keep buying them so that doesn't happen. Next.
Let's see, we had two other things I wanted to make sure we got out. Oh, we're at the bottom. We are at the bottom already, didn't take long. And it's warm out here. I'm telling you, it's warm today in Michigan. It's about 86 degrees. Bouncing back and forth between 84 and 86. I've got a digital thermometer I've been watching because I'm testing it right now. It's an extended probe model where you can lay it somewhere, you know, lay the probe out in the way and...
Be able to monitor it from a position is about five six feet of cord for the Ambulicus where the sensor is which is rather surprising normally don't see anything that long, but I couldn't pass it up when it was free and It was it was available. So anyway Let's do this. Let's do a Edward if you could Let's do a Steve Voss song Hmm. What shall we do?
Johnny Comes Marching Home Again. There's another one. Johnny Comes Marching Home Again by Steve Voss. Let's see if we can pull that one up and bring that up, bring that to the ears of the audience. That'll be our first choice. And for everybody out there, Steve Voss, of course, has a couple other studio names that he's used. He has taken number one album, Country Western.
He has been a patriot author for many years. In fact, for pretty much all of his songwriting career. In fact, so much so that when he was first working for RCA, he pulled his album, which was streaking up through the charts, and they told him this. He was too patriotic, too pro-patriotic, and too positive. They needed weezer, whiner, tears in your bears to keep everybody down. Music wasn't like that.
Coming back off the battlefield 2026.
to Midland, Michigan. Meanwhile, one of the other offenses took Lansing. Foreign forces combined with the traitors did a great deal of damage to the Capitol. But we have pushed them back. We are going to continue to fight. This war will end. Meanwhile, a little break home and we'll be back into the fight as quick as we can after we've recuperated, re-armed, and we've got to reorganize. We've had casualties.
2026, campaign for the Midwest, Michigan theater, middle of summer. Well, of course we'll beat them down by 2026. It's been a seesaw action. As it is, we had a lot of work to do. And for everybody out there, oh, there's a bunch of things that are going on that are decent with regard to material right now. I gotta say,
Thank you. All the guys that kind of picked up on little ideas that we've set out there and we've been talking about body armor yesterday. I got a whole bunch of flurry of responses from the guys, all of you guys over a couple of the kids out in Iowa. Sent a bunch of pictures showing me some of the body armor they're cranking out for the militia out there. And they've got a whole little production line what they're using for, they're using a series of cake bands.
And what's really cool is to, they show, actually what they did is they took a bunch of these Osprey sets and they're, I guess one of the kids is a tin knocker, his dad owns a shop, and so what they did is they took the Dollar Tree, cheapy cheapy, uh, cake pans.
And they refolded and then re-welded, teak welded, and made all of the jigs for the molds, the jig molds, for all of the parts of the osprey body armor. And they're doing a flexible armor using a combination of, actually it's something that I mentioned before, but God, forgive me, I still, this is the fourth time I've been up on the air.
There's a Kevlar material that's available that can be molded. It's flexible to begin with, but the way to think about it is like Hershey's chocolate bars, the bigger ones where you have like the little Hershey rectangles, and they're beveled so that the material is beveled so you can literally bend it. And when it's moving around, when you put the bevel slash the serration part towards what you're going to lay it on.
And when you set it down, the bevels allow for everything to come together and feel or lock in. And this is Kevlar. It's a, not Kevlar II, it's regular conventional Kevlar, which is, by the way, pretty robust. And they're doing a number of other flexible, like I said before, the fiber construction cloth is one of the things that they're using. And they're literally making
In one wave, they make a complete set of inserts for an Osprey. No, not the Osprey helicopter, plane helicopter. It's the Osprey British Tactical Armor. There's about five or six different companies selling either the DPM, DPM desert,
and or the multi-scam. And even there's some even an OG grain out there and there's also blue which I thought was yeah that's for observers read that get your shot out there and you know in the field. But we appreciate it guys and they're just diligently cranking out as soon as the molds are set and they've got everything ready they flip them over onto the four by eight table they've set up.
They've got it mapped out with lines on the table and they set everything out. They confirm everything. They do all their trimming. Then they have a, I don't know what looks to be a heat roller system to crown the corners and round them so they're not coarse. However they're doing it, I haven't looked that closely. But what's neat about it is that by the time they're done,
They've got a complete Osprey armor, including the gorges up front, the groin armor panel down below, the whole nine yards. And they have done many of them for the Iowa militia and I guess in one of the other states, you know, probably Nebraska. So, good work. And you're not the only one. We had a couple of the kids here in Michigan over towards the bottom of the west side of the state. They are cranking out
basically using the same idea but I think they're just going to the resale shops picking up even heavier cake pans and such. You got these things all over the place. In fact, I get them free all the time because they get thrown away. And because then we're talking industrial American, you know, Eco, all the other company grade, you know, stuff, the industrial or big commercial bakery stuff. Now, most of that's going over the cookery, but if it's got really bad problems, oxidation was abused real bad, it's like torn up.
That goes over into the mold category now. So it has been for a while, but these guys have done some really good work. Again, improvise, adapt, and overcome. Go look at the videos that are out there with some of the other ideas. Remember, all of the improvised body armor works. All of it. Okay, well I want to try this and it worked. I want to try this and it worked. I want to try this. Oh, it didn't quite work as well as I thought. Yeah, but the fact is it took you to get it. You had to get up into the rifle area category before you start to see some fan damage.
And again, just a little more modification, the basic idea that they came up with and each one of the ideas they've come up with works. So you don't need to go out and buy it. And by the way, it isn't tough to get plate armor. Plate armor's out there. Go to Botash.com. You can get a really great deal on a vest if they still have any of the brown ones left. I think they sold out of the black. But they have the Coyote Brown.
tactical, not tactical, best forgive me, plate carrier with armor at jgsales.com. They only carry, I think, one model, but they still have some in stock. Go check it out. And you can find a few places that have the surplus that we talked about three years ago. I just moved a couple more of the Polish vest just before we started the program, another five of them. I got five more I pulled out. I'm gonna go over everything and doing another five man heavy, heavy weapons, you know, well, heavy infantry pod.
And there again, that's it's not as extensive as the osprey, but it's good armor. Okay. In fact, any armor is good. I don't care what the hell it is. You can find even if it's a bump armor. Why? Well, we'll go to zip through against bullets. Doesn't do any good against bullets per se. Well, then again, you never know. Mostly no. But the fact is that, you know, while the, how much stuff you run into, try not to get shot.
The only things you run into, I mean, if it's one thing for you to go out and visit an environment, it's another thing to stay in the environment and be out there all the time and be working for hours and days and days and days on end with fatigue kicking in. You know how many gacks I've got where, you know, it really would have been good to have and I should have probably thought about building it myself. Now I ended up looking at some of the stuff that's made just in glove armor.
Not not all that expensive, but it would it would save a lot of hassle in the long haul because if you live through what you're doing now You're gonna feel it later. Okay, same is true with elbows and knees The elbow armor and the knee armor is worth the investment It's worth the investment period and as far as the body armor if you can't get anything but bumper Anti-stab armor as they call it get it It's cheap. I mean I've gotten anti-stab
armor from the China Sport companies. We've tested some of it and it's basically the old threat level one second chance armor. Threat level one was basically an absolute minimalist. It would stop some lead but it was designed more for the idea that it gave you protection from getting gacked with the blade.
And it was a sound idea, but level one everybody passed up real quick because level two, hey, it's a big deal, be able to stop a bullet. And I don't mean with your body, okay? Instead with the body armor, okay? So again, heads up, thank you guys, I appreciate it. Everybody that responded to that. Keep doing what you're doing. The other consideration, as I said, these helmets.
The fans that go to meet in Helmut, we mentioned the two, there's like I said, I thought they were the same model, but there are two variants. Now they already got handed off, I did a write up on them two nights ago. And the same group is making a militia combat tactical helmet that will stop light rifle, will stop probably 5.56. Now I'm gonna say something about that I've said for years. And it's still, hey, if it rings your gourd and it takes you, it knocks you back.
or put you down for a minute, that's better than your head becoming, what do you say, a tombstone, a canoe. But it's still gonna ring your gourd, okay? Even better how hard you try. If the helmet stops the energy, think, where does the energy go? This is something that you always have to remember about movies are BS. Reality, a very different thing.
So video games are worse in that respect. Okay, so just understand that yes, it's good but you're gonna still maybe have to deal with the casualty because it may take a little bit for the guy to recover from the fact that he just had somebody walk up and you know slam his head with a with a equivalent equivalent to a crowbar. It's still gonna be a punch. So this is something that always takes into consideration. But the helmets are a good idea.
I loved a couple of the designs that they've already asked about because they are unique to us. Nobody's going to have. The stuff that these guys are building right now, nobody else has. Which means it's ours. Absolutely ours. FriendFoe, nobody else has this. We have it.
That's a good thing. So the one neat thing about the Kevlar pattern or I should say the compressed laminate helmets that they're making that are regular infantry is That again that they've already been cranking out a number of those for the Michigan militia at large So they have a good number to put into the field and test There's not really a whole lot to reinvent because there's only so much you can do with a helmet
So, the suspension system is the same basically as on the Mish or the PazGad or, you know, the latest brain buckets that are out there. In fact, you can take advantage of whatever BS they thought was a good idea, scale it or slide it sideways. See how that works? We're not, we're going to cut all the corners we can there, but they're not cheap corners. We're just going to say, okay, we'll pick up that headset.
Basically, that configuration, build it ourselves, but if we have to pick it up to make the system put it on line first, yeah, we'll buy their stuff, put it in the helmet, on the helmet I should say, because you've got to bolt it in, well, screw it into place and lock it into place with the fasteners.
But other than that sweatband is standard That's something I actually talked to them two nights ago about that. We have a problem. That's not the big things It's the tiny things that we're going to need to have a lot of made now a good military grade Sweatband for helmets would be a good idea and militia Manufacturing can do that if you haven't seen that basically it is as a piece of used to be cotton strapping
Couple of eight figure eight clips or should say figure. It's a strap connectors You have a couple of keeper connectors around the outside to click everything in They switch from that to another system later on but the basic idea is still there then there's a glove skin double wrap
piece of leather that goes all the way around the inside of the strapping and it's adjustable to the rear, but it's designed to, that's what rests on your head. That's what controls what the helmet does. Now, the difference is... You can use kid skin or goat skin for that, right? Yes. Yeah, goat skin works really well, but goat skin is softer in many ways as far as durability. I've had shoulder holsters made in goat skin.
that are invisible. And goat skin, the neat thing about it is also very comfortable. It firms up well when it's properly treated. Not real, not extremely, you know, not heavy or dense like you see with most gun leather. But for strapping or for padding like that where you've got to be next to the skin, goat skin, calf hide. I understand that
Is it weird? I understand ostrich would work well. Yes, there's ostrich leather is out there. It sounds weird, but it is. And there's a couple other exotics that aren't really so exotic anymore because you'd be surprised how many ostriches are being bred. Probably there's rhea in there too. But mostly it's in the, again, pig hide. If it's the higher grade of pig hide will work also. And you can tell... Maybe dangaroo if you're an offie. What are you going to do?
Only the helmet band. There you go. That's another congary of points of dust. But no, the thing is, it has to be a supple leather. And one of the things you'll notice if you look at the leather sweat bands now, the grade AA leather or grade A leather that they use traditionally that was cowhide, look at the grain of the material. However, it's notable that later on, you'll see this if you've handled.
hundreds of thousands of helmet liners and I have. I used to buy these things by the case. I mean not by the case per se, I buy tonnage and I get crates and crates and crates of these things brand new in the wrapper. We got them out to our troops. Our militia units have multiple helmet covers for every helmet. I mean when I was buying tonnage, I would get tens of thousands of helmet covers.
And it would be overlapping five generations of helmet covers. So for instance, I've got, you know, had OD green. Then we had the reversible, which you guys know about, you know, during the Vietnam era, comes from the M1956 slash the TA56 era gear. The whole family of equipment from that period. Then after that was the first woodland and there are different variants because with the woodland camo,
We had Ranger Woodland and there were helmet covers made for the Rangers because their camouflage uniforms are different for that period. They were a totally different camo woodland. Air Force Woodland, which is, if you know the Air Force High Tropical from Vietnam, there were two variants. One was the High Tropical, what they call Lush Green, and the other is a kind of a, has a brown in it, but it's still
It's the same woodland pattern as you'd see with most woodland uniforms, but it has more brown range in it and softer, you know, like brown, middle brown and tan in with the greens. And it creates a different shading. And very obvious when they're all side by side. And then the regular post-Vietnam woodland came out, or at the end of Vietnam, the final woodland variant came out.
And then there's the desert five color chocolate chip that was made for the airborne units that were operating in the Sinai. And then you have the three color desert and a very, very rare, but it was out there desert night digital from desert dust part one, the adventure begins.
It was originally made with the intent of being issued to the same troops that were in the Sinai, which were all airborne between the Egyptians and the Israelis that Americans didn't know anything about. And that's where the five-color chocolate chip uniform came from, because our troops were all, our airborne troops were all using that uniform while they were in the Sinai before Iraq. Now, because of that, I ended up with barrels.
I have pods that have anywhere from 20 to 30,000 helmet sets at different points around the state. So there are three different camouflage covers, one for a different season. The helmets themselves were all the same standard OD green. And this is the Mark I steel, but I also had a ton of the Kevlar. For every 90 steel helmets you'd get out of say a 500 count lot.
For every 90, there might be 10 or less. It could be as few as six per 100. Chevlar helmets randomly thrown in there. Sometimes crushed because that's how they were getting rid of them because they were damaged. That gave us material that we could experiment with so that we didn't have to waste a good helmet. So you don't complain about the damaged ones because the damaged stuff means I'd be willing to cut that up to make a shoulder armor panel.
or to make a reverse chip cup for the PazGat helmet, which we did. Here's an interesting design idea. You take the damaged PazGat helmet, the Fritz helmet, damage in the back. What you do is you cut it on an angle from the side, middle side, to the crown. Then you cut a dollop out of the front, then you make a hinging system and literally put a front plate
that rests and faces right to the original Pazgett helmets. You have like a visor slit that is about two and a quarter inches. And you actually have throat and neck protection with helmet armor instead of soft armor. Now remember that your Pazgett and all of your later body armor that was coming out has a very high neck once again.
And so that would, the hard armor would roll right over that. Now you have double throat protection and you can still articulate with your head. Would I put that on everybody? No, but it would be a good driver's helmet or it would be a good, say, you know, maybe a picket helmet for personnel who are in front more exposed areas.
which would be kind of cool. And I'm not into armor all the time. In fact, we've always been hoplite. We've always been the other way. You know, travel light freeze at night, but it also means travel light, yeah, well, keep moving because you get your buns tagged by something real quick and your skin doesn't slow much down. So where we do apply the armor, there are all kinds of cool things that we can do. The big thing here with those helmet covers is that I can match them up so that I can put a whole unit, a brigade, 600 men.
In all the camouflage coverage the same that nobody else has some that no one has So it's either friend foe. It's a pass. It's a pass item What I mean by that I've told you before let me explain this to you about operational security in the field And I'll tell you what we may not have the time here. No, we don't and we don't as a matter of fact We're at the top of the hour. So we're gonna talk about operational security and how to create
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We have a lot of people that are going to be sitting down that are in state government that are disgusted with what they see in Lansing but after tonight the videos of the perverts that cross-dressing male Shatmer, okay, we got great Shatmer. I mean, you know, well Whitmer whatever its first name is. I don't care
Who cares? It's some piece of dribble and some cockroaches that they brought in that's a meat puppet for the Jewish mob. But anyway, a lesbian Jewish, oh wait a minute, satanic, pedo-queer kosher mob. The stuff going on with the Attorney General's office, oh my God. Wait a minute, I'll do a Sulu. Oh my. Everybody's going to get to see who's been meeting who.
and there's a combination of conferences taking place tonight, it's Thursday. In addition to that, we have personal reviews of the information base, the meetings with the Chinese, also meetings with other foreign personnel from outside the state of Michigan, and the characters that are the movers and shakers, but also bare butt naked and kind of burying their faces in strange places.
Yeah, the perverts really don't have any restraint. So anyway, for all you guys and gals who are going to be watching what you're going to be watching tonight, and remember, the Lansing's under a microscope. The administration is absolutely under a microscope, and like I said, they switch lenses, and what you're going to see tonight with all these meetings, especially, we've got a couple of townships down the road here that are getting together, everybody's had enough.
The state government, the township, the county, all are now looking properly at the perverts in Lansing and their buddy foreigners that are attached to them. Go ahead, call them, jump in there. Yeah, Mark, they called him Stretchen Gretchen in college. Yeah, yeah, I'm sure. But, you know, Mary Hotev, everybody thinks female, but we're talking male. Right.
Think about that. Good old Greg Shittmer Greg kind of like remember, you know, don't don't call it me. It's not Michelle. It's Mike You know Michael Bama that other guy that runs with Barry Satoro Same thing. I mean seriously this and it's interesting too that they're They've physically altered themselves Because of comments made by other people about that
If you're in Michigan here guys, you go take a look at, or for them, you don't have to be in Michigan, take a look at pictures of the cross-dressing man that we have as governor from say three and four years ago. In fact, I would say you probably, if you look, you can find images from five, four, three, two, one, you can literally go right down. Look at what's missing here in the last half year.
And there's a reason. All of the cross-dressing men trying to act like women always overcompensate with something. It's like, it's like I'm going to talk about here in a minute, it's a tell. And so there's always some part of what they do that is a caricature. That's the only way to describe it. Where it's like women in their experience and being women and having grown up, you know, feminine.
There is a different psyche which are supposed to be it. I mean they're women. We're men. We don't think the way they do We're not supposed to that's why we let you know women do things differently. We complement each other Everybody gets gets makes it work that way if we don't let the feminist asshats get involved Okay, so what's fascinating about this or the more the lesbians? Well are the queers or the petals or the Satanists? Oh god, they're all right there together but anyway
That's the problem with these characters and everyone it's been the same way. There's always something that just is too far, you know, maybe you call it just too much of a squiggle of some kind and that's the case with the cross-dressing man that we have as governor in Michigan now. It's become very obvious and some people have asked questions before that.
That you know how much of this was you know how much was propaganda they put together about Whitmer Which is just like Obama Obama everything about Obama's a lie. I mean absolutely a lie talked about Mary nothing You could find that is real about the Obama scam
I argued it while before it happened, while that piece of excrement was in the outhouse and after the Turg left, and is now the biggest problem we have in this country, parallel with Soros and several other foreign operatives that Obama and the others all worked, you know, reproductive organ in Bunkhole, okay?
Anyway, so that tonight, that's going to be, in fact, how kind of does it feel? No, I guess, well, some people will be seeing that, would be already, at least getting introductions tonight. And this is not only going to be in the Lower Peninsula, but this is the Upper Peninsula too, which is really cool. So the other thing I will say that most people don't realize, in Michigan,
The Kennedy Democrats are in conversation with the Republicans. And there's a reason because everybody sees the mutual enemy. We know what happened with the election. Everybody knew what happened with the election the last time and what kind of a fake it was and how much of a steal it was. Everybody does. They're laughing about it. That's the only difference is the criminals laugh about it, the people who are decent.
are looking straight at them very quietly and are making up their mind about what needs to be done to get rid of the problem. So again, everybody will have their eyes opened, even if it's by crowbar tonight, a lot farther, which I think is a good thing. So congratulations, heads up on that one. Also,
I'm going to remind everybody again because this is the season. Everybody starts going to the lake and or in many cases although again it's become tougher and tougher, it's not accidental. The Coast Guard makes things more difficult. The A&R Attendant Control Feats said, you know, will it, illegals come across by the million but by God don't you have a slightly outdated life jacket on your boat.
Oh, that's brownie points for writing you up. Oh, okay. But there are in the Great Lakes, the Ohio River, the Mississippi. So guys, don't just think here where we are. We just collected about 60-some marine radios. Now, these are the older radios. We don't really, I'm not too excited about the newer marine radios. In fact, I'm not excited about too many new marine, new radios in general, but we use everything.
But for the kind of work we want to do with the marine radios, the neat thing is that we're getting them for almost nothing. What they're doing is we're getting the salvage off of the boats that are being destroyed. Every year there's a certain number of boats that are typically what happens is they were probably older boats to be, well they are older boats, forgive me, they are older boats.
But that doesn't mean that they're wrecks. However, what happens is you've got all these storage sites. And if the boat is old enough, they will try to auction it off to somebody. But in many cases, they don't even get a bid. So they go to the scrapper. And the scrapper breaks out the old cuts, chops off, and breaks them down, harvests, whatever materials are useful. Everybody's happy. The guy who has the vast storage area gets rid of the hulk. Or I should say, it's not really a hulk. It's really a serviceable boat.
But it's older and not as you know as popular and they just couldn't get somebody to budge on it so They get shopped up when they do all of the radios and other special technology on board like the generators are sold and the generators are basically of the same vein as Super RV bus camper type generator packs, although most of them are you know, the new new ones are present generation generators obviously
But O'Nan is the most common in the generators and in the radios it will be it can be Cobra, but there are several other marine radio companies that are very common. They're typically a white body. They're white or they're cream colored because they've faded in the sun. They originally were stark white, almost all of them. There are about three different base sizes. I've told you many times on the air here.
But if you can, if you kind of scour around, it's like what our caller was talking about, to scrounge body armor up for your vehicles. The police car recovery units that are around the country, these companies that buy the cop cars.
Well, the same is true. Check your up and down the river if you're near the Ohio or the Mississippi, or if you're in the Great Lakes, go get over by the lake, do a little drive, and it's fun to look at the lake anyway. But you'll find that typically these yards are pretty obvious. In some cases, you might even find a boat before they fragged it that you might want to buy. We've got a series of escort cabin, former cabin cruisers that are
designed to be future work boats when the time comes. And we've collected quite a few of them. My favorite for what we look for for the freebie boats here are tri holes. But much bigger are available. So if you look around, the marine's available. The most important thing is right now you listen, but here's the other thing about marine radios, where everybody goes, well, you know, somebody's listening. Guys, somebody's listening to everything.
You do understand let me point something out about your your two meter radio your CB radio Your shortwave radio are all being listened to and can be in conversation with any number of different Mars stations around the country Those are all DoD run monitored Okay
Yeah, the Coast Guard's out there. In a crisis situation, do you think the Coast Guard's gonna have much time to do much of anything with regard to inland operations? No, they could pass information on, but I would point out that, again, in a critical environment situation, the marine is much more efficient than most of the equipment out there, and the older marine is easier to fix.
Just like older CB. Okay. Yes, you can get microtech everything, but what do you do when it breaks? Something fails. Not much anything. And by the way, the the the to the doorstep Amazon will be gone. For that matter post office and don't forget UPS will be gone too. As far as them delivering anything to any of us out here anywhere, that ain't gonna happen.
So, we need to be thinking forward and the entire marine net eventually would be available, would be ours depending on where you are in the country. But it's also part of a layered series of transceiver technologies we want to have on standby. So you don't have to run everything. It's just like, oh, I don't have a license for a shortwave. But there's nothing that says you can't own one.
So guess what? You have the rig set up, everything ready to go. I'm hooking up another ham set here. It's Mohawk sitting right there within an eyeball where I am right now by about 12 feet. And I just carried over a couple other software packages, some onboard software packages for a laptop. I'm going to hook to that. That were donated by one of you out there that came over in the mail here the other day.
We're going to hook that up because I'm familiar with this software. It's old. It's actually about 30 years old, which is good. That's what we want. But otherwise, it's a conventional Mohawk. You've got all the bells and whistles. It's a duplicate of the one that I have at another location. Virtually a sister to it. The only thing is it's missing one amplifier that I had with another kit that I bought years ago.
And this unit, am I gonna tune it up? Yeah, I'm gonna turn it on, I'm gonna make sure it works, and then I'm gonna shut it off and listen. I don't really wanna talk on it anyway, not right now. But I do wanna be able to hear first. Another thing, remember, with radio, if you draw attention because you use battle chatter, that sets a mistake, for instance, with any radio if you're in a, what we might call an intense, monitored environment, like, what was marine radio?
What do you do? You sit down and you listen. This is part of operational security. Listen to what the natives do. How does everyone converse? Who is talking to who? K-A-B-L-A-3-5-9-er, Echo Echo Foxtrot. This is Sierra Tango Foxtrot. Do you copy? Over. Shh. K-A-B-L-A-3-5-9-er, Echo Echo Foxtrot. This is Sierra Tango Foxtrot. Do you copy? Over. Shh. See how that works? In other words, pay attention.
Whatever you come up with is a solution. Yeah, phonetic codes and your own, when I say phonetic codes, I'm talking about your conversation. You know, what you are talking about. You use particular phrases to even pass on a vast amount of information. Both sides, both ends have to be on the same page, but it's not difficult to do.
This allows you to operate extensive numbers of transceivers in the open, in the clear. It's not difficult at all. And this is true with ham operation. Listen to the ham radio out there. Find a dirty or a cr- Here's the trick to ham. Find a crappy frequency. What? Everybody wants the cream. It's like I've said before, go to the basement.
You may have heard me use that term before. You know, go to the basement frequencies. Now that can mean way down the dial, like, you know, with CB, you do the same thing. Go to the basement, but that means to go down to, you know, channel one. But otherwise, with other equipment, it's go to the dirty frequencies. I've done this for years with the programmable chips.
There are certain frequencies people don't like because it has more crud in the background. There are just a number of other commercial transceivers out there that create noise that has overlaps that bleeds into VHF for instance. So what do you do? I pick those. You want to know why? Here's why. Because I could buy, when you go to a ham fest,
You'll find these little chips are in trays and you'll have all the different frequencies. You'll notice that there's one bin in this multiple tray bin that, or multiple bin tray, get it right Mark, that has a big pile of a really, well what the hell is that? It's not a really great frequency, nobody likes it. Oh, I scooped that up. You want another, there's two reasons. Not a very good frequency, nobody likes it. That means nobody's using it. What?
Yeah, in fact, you see the chips that are for that frequency? Uh, hint, hint, hint, they're 10 cents a piece. You see the popular frequencies? They're five and ten dollars a chip. So if I scoop a whole handful out and then another whole handful out, we count them out, I got less money tied up into the dump frequency.
You're gonna get back that noise, okay? Like it sounds like it can be sounding like monkey chatter. You may get random bleed because it could be data stream. Could be anything, but you don't care. Are you getting through? Yes. Is it noisy? Eh, it's just got some background chatter. Who cares? The fact is, I did it on the cheap. I could set up an entire grid on the cheap for literally nothing.
And we have. It's not the only air system we've used that way. But with ham radio, all these characters are all squeaking around the dial, you know, up where, oh, we've got perfection. You know, we're looking for a quiet background, and a minimal squelch, and let's boost the gain, and let's fiddle with, oh, there we go, directional. Instead, we're looking at just getting a message out.
So what you do is you go away from, you go into the sunspot area so to speak, you go in, it's not really what it is, but it's called the sunspot district where you've got intermittent interference. Does it completely negate the signal? No, but it just doesn't, it's not like you're talking on the telephone. See, most people are pampered.
So, if you roll up and down the dial, you can actually have pre-designated frequencies in shortwave and operate all night. Nobody's going to have a clue you were there. Nobody, by the time they realize you're talking back and forth, you've already switched to the next trash frequency and the next trash frequency and the next trash frequency. You get used to doing that.
This is the most common mistake because everybody goes, oh then you want to do it this way because oh that's the perfect signal but but there's this other ham group out there and they're really Jackasses and and they'll report you for this and report you for that. It's like yeah. Well then piss on them. Why are you there?
I used to do this all the time with Captain Monahan. We'd be sitting there and it's like, well, you know, these characters are becoming older and older, anal retentive old farts. This happens, has happened with every institution I've seen since I was, you know, growing up where a clique gets in there and they want it to be mine, mine, mine, mine. And as they get older, they become like grouchy little hermits
that you hate everybody and they want to know everything but they don't really know everything. They want to know everything about what's going on and then they'll also turn to the government to beat on people. Because this is power. And it's like, well, if you completely, you can avoid that whole fiasco by avoiding the main channels, eddies, and streams that make up the popular venue. Guys, this is a massive planet.
I mean, the electronic signal net is vast. People don't realize, people think small with radio the way they think small with television. As far as when you watch TV, tiny screen, little screen, big world in there, but the world is still scheduled to the imagery that's available, the format for imagery. And in reality, radio, it's impossible for the other side to monitor or find everything we do.
I'm not saying they can't hunt you because we talked about that a million times. But there are so many places to go. And here's the thing. Let me remind you also another thing about radio. All of the authorized frequencies where they give you a pat on the head and squeeze on the ass and tell you how wonder bar you are for being a good pet. By the way, here's another cheat doggy treat. Oh, thank you. They're the junk frequencies.
Let me give you an example. The difference between channel 1 to channel 23 in CB and the difference between those and channel 24 to 40 in CB. First of all, those are designated channel numbers. Those are not frequencies. I want you to do something. I want you to go look up CB radio and I want you to look at the frequency for each channel
that makes up the radio channels of the CB radio. You'll notice when you get to 23, there's a step. Wow, what the hell happened? All of a sudden, oh, like what we do, drop off a table? The reason that they did what they did with channel 24 to 40 is that government, well, people were pissing them on because CB was so popular that the radio waves were crowded from one to 23. Their sideband was not around at the time.
So they agreed that if they were going to give the peasants more frequencies, two things were going to happen. Number one, radios would be brought down in power so they could not reach as far out of the box. Number two, the frequencies that would be chosen by the federal communications and by the government would not be of the same capacity or as clean as the first 23 channels that made up the original CB grid.
And so, this is why you see this extreme step. You wanna know why? When you get to the top of 23, and yes, there's other radio in there, but when you get to the top into 23, and if you pay attention, you'll see there's some weird steps in between, we start drifting into what we call the null space. It's not because it's neutral and it can't be used. You start moving closer to what are the,
sweet areas of radio communications where literally you have no need for, for instance, squelch. It's amazing. If you can use an opened up transceiver and you start moving up and down the dial, you will find these spaces that the government has reserved. Nothing uses it. Nobody is using it. No one. No one. Nobody ever uses it.
You can monitor it for five years. You'll never hear anybody in that area. But why are they doing this? Well, because the signal is so clean, and the existing power supplies available with whatever wattage or output can be used with the radios you have will achieve 5, 10, and 20 times the range that they normally would in those lesser frequencies, the other frequencies that were designated.
And there's also a reason, by making the frequencies less convenient and more noisy and less reliable, they wanted to turn people away from free and independent broadcasting where they could talk to each other without a middleman. And when you use a cell phone, there is always a middleman. And cell phone is nothing but a transceiver radio. That's all it is, it is not a telephone.
It is a transceiver radio. So this is also true up and down the dial including ham, which again like I said, with all the cantankerous parts that are out there that are always like I said, eight over ten and control freaks, what they will do is they will do everything, they backstab each other. If you think that I'm talking about them attacking you because you don't have a license, oh yeah, they'll do that too. If you tell them.
But what's really fascinating is that they backstab each other constantly. Well, I should say a certain clique tries to backstab all the rest of the people that are decent. And so what happens is it has driven people away from interest in actually participating. Because the decent people are tired of the petty crap with the idiot sticks that have those special pat on the head squeeze on the ass licenses. And that's what the problem is. So again, it's killed every aspect. It's like
National rifle competitions, everything is the same way. You get a click, the click becomes more anal retentive and control freakish. They're arrogant, that doesn't help. They aren't bringing people in, they're pushing people away. And so this becomes a constant problem. So again, don't worry about that. I'm just explaining to you why people are so, oh my god, is the government, blah, blah, blah, who cares?
If you think away from the box that they've created, the galaxy, the world, radio signal communication, it's a vast, vast opportunity. Be creative, okay? And again,
Those sweet spaces all up and down the dial. If you go look at the Federal Communications BS, you look at the actual charts, you can tell right where. The government doesn't get it. What is the government using it? You can monitor those frequencies. Nobody uses it. They just don't want you using it. That's why they've done that. It's the reservation scam. You can either argue that they put you on the reservation where the crappy air is,
Or, you know, they made their place the reservation, like it's the resort, where all of these areas that they have restricted are because, well, they just don't want you to have them and they got them. Well, they might use them someday, but they don't use them.
And what few odd-that-ends transmissions there are, by the way, if you get into ham radio, you start reading and looking at some of the video, there's great videos on YouTube. Go over to some of the videos, I came off the top of my head, they're just randomly a bunch of stuff you can look at. But there's frequencies, there's transmitters that are operating that operate randomly but with very specific consistency. Nobody knows what they are, they believe that they're spook and cooke signal facilities, I'm sure they are.
And they even pretty much pinpointed where several of them are, even though initially they were difficult to scan. But with people with more, you know, some people have more time on their hands, and they made the effort and found out. So again, this is why whenever you're operating, remember, set up a schedule, never sit on one frequency, practice being able to switch out. Think about this. In a military situation, you will do that on a regular basis. You will have a primary,
you'll have a secondary and you don't have a third frequency. If you're smart, you'll have a fourth, fifth, and sixth already written down and already designated with time just in case, okay? And that way if something happens, well, in this case, you wanna practice by altering, you know, changing to the other frequency after using the first, you connect, you handshake, you converse back and forth within proper, you know, again, lingo using the parameters of the environment.
And then shut down, or I should say you don't shut down, forgive me. What you do is you back off, don't transmit, adjust to the new frequency, wait for the rest of the grid to catch up, give yourself so many seconds, and then give a handshake, a talk out, or a code out, wait for a code back.
Wait for handshake back and then test that frequency. Yep. It's got a lot of noise. What's it sounding like? Yeah, it sounds like somebody's got a big box of tin foil and they're chewing on it with a guy They're chewing on tin foil and they've got their hands in there squiggling all the mylar and tin foil and it's making that noise all at the same time Ooh Chewing on tin foil who's creeping across those filming song? Some people can't stand that by the way. So anyway again
Be creative. That's operational security or to a degree operational variance that creates security in radio or in signal communications. And you need to practice it now so that you can apply it later. Just like again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, we also know that train as you will fight
or you will fight as you have trained. So if we're talking about applying your technology, you need to be using it. One neat thing, shut off the television to watch the booby craft tonight. If you have the radio technology up, start running it. Shut off the booby garbage, stay away from the cell phone. In fact, leave the cell phone completely away from whatever you're doing with the radio. Make sure of that. Somebody else can fiddle with a cell phone in the other part of the house or plug it in, power it up.
But don't have it near your equipment. Why offer any kind of collection technology to be nearby? Bad enough that you have it, but worse still if you keep it where critical things are happening. Because we know they can listen. Yeah, they're listening to everything. Oh my god, I'm so paranoid, I can't do anything! Yeah, yeah, I'm sure, whatever. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Anyway, oh, we're past the bottom. We gotta do another music break, Ed. And uh...
Let's do first, if we can. Hopefully Ed's right there. I know he may have to step away on occasion, but let's do a Carl Klang. Fun again. Let's do... Wherever Eagles gather. That's one of his earliest pieces. Wherever Eagles gather. And wherever Eagles gather. And if you could, that's first Carl Klang will be up, then we'll throw a dart at another piece of music.
Carl's gone, but we can keep him alive by bringing him up on the air on a regular basis. And we do. Of course, Steve Voss is still with us, though. We just played him in the last hour. So, Carl Klein, wherever eagles gather. Also, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and LibertyTreeRadio.org.
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And for Stan, I want to say hi. Oh, I want to say hi. Sorry about that. It was right in front of me. We had a spike that came in on the ultra net side. And Stan, oh, OK. One of our other friends down in the east side of Texas, over towards the Mississippi way, and got to be wet down there. It's always wet down there. I've been down there, and they've had six inches of rain that filled up the
the areas inside the hotel and the little parks and it was like an aquarium. You watch the aquarium fill. But East Texas, guys there are doing the same thing with more body armor. Actually, I think it's a combination. It looks like, in fact, I'm looking at a picture now too. It's slowly coming up.
It looks like a combination of resold Kevlar, stuff from the DOD type thing, and using a ceramicized armor. So that's pretty cool. But they're sewing their own hangers, which is very good. So again, appreciate that. Thank you for the heads up. And guys, be creative. Like I said, everybody can do something. Don't forget, if all this fails, just stand the stinking ceramic plates up in places around and layer them.
Plates yeah tile those are ceramic plates. Yeah. Well plates I guess a Burt to moly so many of them but I will say this I we had a question about this years ago, so we decided he said well ceramic will stop you know rifle routes and One of the guys said well, that's crazy Well, we got a busted toilet over there in the impact area that we weren't gonna shoot. Okay, I'll tell you what Let's take the d clip of 30 out six if you're willing to stand there and just in case it does strange things
And you know, amazingly enough, that toilet held up for 6 out of 8 rounds before it fell apart and it did exactly what it was supposed to do. So this makes sense when you hear about ceramic armor in World War II. You might have seen the gunners using this. They look like catcher's armor from baseball.
on the shin, but it actually went the whole length of the leg and it was to the front. I don't believe it was to the back, but it was actual ceramic cast, ceramic striated plates that were built into a quite elaborate weave hanger system and the guys wore these on board the B-17s. Did they work? Well, the guys kept wearing them.
And you don't see them always in the more artistic movies like Enola Gay or, oh, I forgot who that's to be, that's a bomber, that's a nuke bomber, what did I talk about there? Memphis Bell, it's one of those things they don't show you all the time, but both helmets and body armor were worn on those bombers on a regular basis.
by a lot of crews. It depended on what period of time they came into service. And as they worked, the bombers, they realized they needed more protection. So yeah. An interesting thing about the B-17 and the B-24, yeah, I know, I'm shifting here real quick. It's another subject that has nothing to do with body armor, per se. Most people don't realize that when the B-24 Liberators were built and the B-17s,
They had almost a three inch shag carpet installed on the deck in the plane. Keep the feet warm. Well, you're going to take your feet off me. Nope. Here's what's interesting. They would fly the bombers over to Europe with the carpet in them. When the planes got to their designated area, the one of the first things the crews did to lighten the load of the bomber.
was to take all of that carpet out of the bomber. What'd they do with it? They throw it away? No, as a matter of fact, most of the barracks, the private barracks areas, were actually, first they did, I think it was like the, oh, come on, the officers, the officers bar and the NCO bar.
There's so much carpet in each bomber because each of the crew areas was carpeted. But if you take all those pounds out, you can carry more ammunition.
And that was the only thing they were interested in. So guess what? All the carpet got pulled out. They kept sending it over. But they kept carpeting more and more of the quarters with the carpet as it appeared. And it was a very high grade wool carpet. Why? Because the wool is perfect for extreme cold weather.
heat retention. You know when you've got your foot on it, you're wearing boots, even if you're wearing cold weather boots and all the other fun stuff, it was still bitter cold at 25 to 30,000 feet. So these guys of course were operating in extreme conditions constantly. But guess what? Carpet didn't stick in that plane for very long. They did install it right here, Willow Run.
And with everything else, when the plane was put together, it all went on. They pulled every possible thing off the plane to save weight so they could increase speed or to, again, increase armament. That was the goal. For every ounce off, you might either have another ounce on or you're taking weight off so that you can increase performance of the aircraft even slightly. Everything counts.
Carpeting in a plane. No, in a bomber? Oh yes. It was quite fashionable and quite healthy if it was left in the plane provided you weren't having to fly into enemy character or would it be shot at? And it was a different story. Also, it's another thing that probably would burn easily, but it probably would burn. I don't know. I think it was bad enough having 88 of you coming up through the floor. Anyway, next, and I've seen on the other shopping list here.
I'm having to do this on the air here too. I have a couple other upgrades. Okay, let's do this. We were talking about OpSec. Yeah, again, thank you. Appreciate that. With regard to OpSec, we were talking about benchmarkers or TELs. The helmet cover is a good one because most people wouldn't realize that there are as many woodland camel variances there are. Interestingly enough, like the Ranger, the Ranger woodland,
was a bleed-through print the way it was done. So when you try to reverse it, it has kind of a ruddy, demi-camouflage look to it. It could actually be used if you were in a different environment, I assume, or could, but that wasn't really its purpose. The idea was to match up with the other woodland camo. Now, if you have several hundreds of these, you can put this helmet cover, and it's a woodland camo cover.
on a whole unit and it will match and there is only that pattern that applies. You see anybody without it and they claim they're with your group, they're not. Actually, this is the mission of team leaders and unit officers to coordinate and it will be done by supplier quartermaster to provide an easy tell
for close quarter operational security. Another thing, as I've said many times, is a piece of equipment that cannot readily be purchased off the shelf. This can be a camouflage item or a field item for field gear that is unique to the point where, in many cases with surplus, is really great. The material is simply not available. It was already out of production. It is something that is unlike anything else in the field.
We did this with a number of individual smaller camouflage items. I know a lot of units or troop units use the, in fact you're seeing this over in Ukraine right now, any battlefield nowadays, they're using band markers with either plastic, plastic crime scene tape or construction tape, you know, the plastic line.
on the arms, on the helmet, on the back, on the other arm, and sometimes even on the foreleg, up down below where you might be able to see the guy's leg. Purpose, shoot, no shoot. But if you're really smart, you can also, depending upon friend-foe and whether or not you're an unconventional pair of conventional or conventional operations, you can use the item because it allows for you to no friend-foe at a glance.
But it's something that isn't so obvious that everybody or anybody would necessarily even pick up on it This can be a particular type of entrenching tool. This could be a particular type of blade. It could be a particular camouflage item It can be a particular pattern, especially I have some that there are no more It was a one-of-a-kind thing. There was only one cow you could milk to get hold of the stuff as far as supply goes
The supply system for it is so, you know, the source is outdated and gone, burned down, but every last one of the items is in my inventory. And it's many, many, many, many, many of them. And all of my units, people that work with me, carry these particular items. So that's part of identifying our particular raider detachments as opposed to other people.
And nobody else cares it, nobody would think to, but we do. I could look at you and if I see, for instance, an infiltration and exfiltration, the audience would look close, but to have items, you know, again, if you can look at somebody, you can spot the odd man out even without, you know, making any particular motion or gesture.
And this is why when you're returning from a patrol, the team leader or the platoon leader or the team leader for a particular squad identifies each man walking back in off a patrol because that's when infiltration by an aggressor is most common, literally amongst a formation.
Exfiltration out or should say you motion outbound it can happen where an aggressor may work into your column Because you're tactically dispersed and there's a lot of snaking that takes place or you know basically like a Slinky spring you move forward some people start to bunch a little bit you you stop everybody kind of you know hesitates because it's longer you're in the fields and more
fatigued or monotonous things become, just the nature of the machines, why team leaders regularly have to correct spacing issues. And that's when the aggressor will take advantage of trying to infiltrate, which then, of course, allows for someone to pull the pin on a grenade, walk so many steps, just let it go, keep walking a little faster.
Take cover boom and then you fire to the front fire to the rear and oblique out of the formation or unlike hell It'll take a minute for people to sort out what's going on friendly fire isn't and people may harm their own just because of the incident and confusion and The rest is history as they say
This is why you constantly, I know it's tough because you're going to get tired, you're going to be fatigued, you're going to be hungry, might be thirsty, water, even though I can say water a million times, eventually you are going to run out. But you still have to try and keep your wits and operational security, identifying friendful, buddies, as opposed to bloodthirsty enemies. Okay? On that note,
One other thing and we've got a few minutes real quick here Why is it that special forces units or SEAL units are successful? Why do you think why do you sometimes I'm just described to give me the base information about why? Why is it if you were if you fall in as a small unit you can be relatively successful in the process of creating mayhem Anybody if you can think why if you can imagine why speak up
See, everybody goes, no, it's their incredible training and it's their, no, well, it is. But the first thing is they're taught to be audacious. What's that term you've heard? He who dares wins. What do they mean by that? When you see or like, you know, he always show you in movies, oh, Mr. Bond, for instance, by himself. Well, why is Mr. Bond so successful? Or can be in theory for as long as the ammunition holds up. Well, guys, Mr. Bond is by himself.
Anybody that's not Mr. Bond gets shot, right? Now I ain't telling you James Bond, but a raider or a special warfare unit knows that there's six men, 10 men, 12 men, whatever the detachment is, anybody that's not R6 or 8 or 10 is to be shot.
So of course success is pretty well guaranteed. The likelihood of damaging because of what everybody calls friendly fire is not likely provided everybody has been disciplined to properly control the personal weapon that they're using. Watch your backstop, pay attention to range, pay attention to, you know, again, friend foe, friend foe. Where's Bob? Bob's to my right. Where's Frank? Frank's to my left.
We're working on a three-man team. We're using standard operating procedure. I hear Frank's weapon to my left. I'm Bob's weapon to my right. And I'm here at Pank Pank Pank. Now, anything else we see, we have an advantage. The other side, no matter who it is, if there's a larger number, out of concern for allies, has to be more cautious in the process.
Now that changes with every progressive minute. This is something that Special Warfare units don't like to talk about and this is why they also don't broadcast combat casualties or units that have been annihilated. Oh, well, there's stuff like, well, that doesn't happen. I suggest you watch a little more of what's coming out. I've talked about this for years, but guys, whole SF units were annihilated.
were virtually wiped out. Now we're not talking whole, you know, like we're talking less than, you know, a just a full detachment, usually special teams or units sent out, but a team would be sent out or the SEAL team would be sent out and they just all die. In some cases, only until very recently where they finally recovered supposedly, and I don't have confidence in all of this,
But supposedly found in recovered bodies that had completely gone MIA, but there was no great discussion about during the middle of the war and even towards the end of the war. Because we were still committed to special warfare operations right up to the end. But at the height of the SF concept, when they switched from training to combat, whole elements were completely annihilated. And that's why they had to recruit a lot more people.
Well, just because they wanted to grow, they did. But in the process of committing them as if they were the equivalent to regular combat units, rather than as trainer and development units, which still would fight, but would fight with a lot more local support, those units, of course, had a different attrition rate, ones that eventually would develop into direct combat.
Now, for the first few minutes and even up to 15 minutes or maybe 20 minutes, you have total command of the battlefield. But progressively, the stun effect of your grenade and automatic fire is going to wear off. And also you've agitated a lot of people who, by the way, are probably as adept at fighting as anybody else on the planet.
So something to take into consideration. Why are they successful? Because they are audacious for the moment and again when you're on your own if I got five people and I know these are the only five friendly people when I hit the ground everybody's shot. Everybody's a target. It's also not hard to predict that that kind of attack will come. That's the part they also don't want to talk about.
But you're supposed to get caught flat-footed. We're not going to let that happen. We have ideas, well more than ideas. There are techniques that are available that have been used in the past successfully and will work in the future. Anyway, we're at the top and one more time here. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and LibertyTreeRadio.org. We're going to be taking off here in a minute. It has been a beautiful summer day at about 85, 86 degrees. Oh yeah, breakout to suntan lotion.
Also, again, don't forget, how about headgear? There are some fantastic China cheap booney hats that have ventilation up top and they have neck hangers in the back. Go buy them for a couple of dollars. They're not quite throwaways and for that reason, they're definitely something you can put on your head, keep the sun from cooking you, and you can carry your own shade.
Now, everybody should invest in something like that. I don't care what you do if you want to spend a lot of money or if you spend a little money. But common sense would dictate that you should invest in a booty hat. A decent one would be nice, but you don't have to spend top dollar to get at least sunshade. And that's really something you all, part of the tools that need to be in the toolbox. I'm sitting right here and I got a stack of them right next to me from all generations. A big stack, as a matter of fact.
And right now those are being subdivided out to other kits because they don't do any good if they're piled up in one place. Anyway, we are at the top. We should be hearing the music any moment now. I'm pretty sure. I don't want to talk over what's going on.
Anyway, also, one more time, don't forget classic firearms. They got a couple of deals on ammo over there and I believe, I believe, now if it's already gone, it's gone. But they had some 760 by 39. Yeah, I think it's the Yugo and the stripper clips in the crate. It's the same thing Atlantic Firearms has. Now you'll notice Atlantic doesn't take it off the shelf. It doesn't take it off the page. Classic, I think, does. But if you go over to Atlantic Firearms,
You may have it on the page, but you got a test to see if they have it in stock. 762 by 39, you go SKS. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Yeah, it's text mix. Hey, just a quick request for the next hour coming up. How about some Thin Lizzy Warrior song off the jailbreak album? Okay. Well, we can be ready for that. Ed can write that down. I'll write it down too. It's Warrior from which album?
Jailbreak, Ben Lizzie. Excellent. Okay. Jailbreak! That's not as hard. You know, over the bridge, up in the Upper Peninsula, talk about Shawshank Redemption, right? The prison, well, the old air, one of the old air bases up there was made into a level two plus prison, which means that we're talking higher level prisoners who are, you know, again, typically real criminals.
Well, it turns out that there are a couple of guys in one of the cells been there for like three going on four years. Always in this they were in the same cell together. Nothing unusual. One day the censors got tripped. These are the seismic censors I've told you all about that they put on the military base fences. Turns out that the guys had been digging with spoons. They had moved the cement blocks.
under the bed, they had dug down from the wall behind the wall, down, and had gone 35, 36 feet to the fence underground and had a tunnel big enough that you could crawl on your hands and knees. Now, and this by the way is an old military base, so it's not like it was a prison, you know, complex you had to, but still, guys, they had to carry all that dirt out, couple pockets at a time.
Yeah, they got that far and darn, they got caught. So don't say it can't be done. We've seen it before and we'll probably see it again some point because everybody gets comfortable. Just don't make any wave. Smile and wave. Get comfortable. We can't be too comfortable. We should be hearing the music. It is the top of the hour and a little past now. So for everybody out there, one more time you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com.
and libertytreeradio.org and it is the 22nd of June, Thursday, and the end of the second hour.
As a matter of fact, I'm gonna go look at it tonight. I didn't get a chance to yesterday and again 429 free shipping that's as reasonable as you're gonna get for 5 5 6 and it is a penetrator round this normal, right? Yeah Very good. And we are at the top. We should be hearing the music notice I'm giving this hit but I can't stop talking because we're on radio We got to keep doing this Also again on that note
Go over to bowtash.com, bowtash.com. They do also have some ammunition deals right now. I am not going to go into detail. There's a few things I was looking at. They did have some goodbyes on again. 38 special, if you're looking through 38 special standard load. Fully jacketed, I believe. It's one of the European, I think Turkish. I believe it's 139 or 37 weight grain bullet.
And again, FMJ, that odd conical they came up with that the Turks had built. The ammunition though was pretty reasonably priced at down around 12 something a box, that'd be 12.95 or whatever. And that is for factory, but it's also an FMJ. It's not a, the lead's fine, but this is an FMJ route. So the bullet costs more for the company to put in that load.
Anyway, also, Botash does have a quantity of body armor in large lots. They don't have any small ones, but that can change any day, so I can't say that that's true, per se, but they have a number of large lots of body armor panels. Now, I would recommend that you call. Look at them on the page. Call them. In fact, it's not too late because it's only, what, four o'clock out west?
So, for everybody out there, if you can jump on the phone, give them a call and lost wages at Botash, if you have the wherewithal and if you're a group, this is a way to acquire more body armor to either insert an existing vest to double up or to beef up, for instance, the military vest that we've been talking about.
This typically is threat level 2 armor, but some of it may be threat level 3. If you go to the page, they've got really good photo imagery of the manufacturer's panel, which gives you the information on the types of the company and the type of body armor that it is. That's, of course, kind of nice. They're usually pretty good with their photo essays.
And they do also have a quantity of radio equipment right now too. We were talking earlier, of course, Communications Tuesday, we were also, about tactical radio gear. And in this case, headsets, I'm not seeing throat mics like we did. Of course, by the time they're done using them, they're usually used up, but there may be some there in lots. Now the throat mics are a plus minus thing. You'll find that, you know, as long as you keep them snug,
You're going to get proper transmission, but there again, you've got to be adjusting equipment, paying attention to your gear. Don't assume that just because you're shouting at somebody in the radio, that they can hear you. Check your equipment. If you're not getting a response, the first thing you do is check your cables, check your connectors. It's a possibility something got shot. You didn't even notice. You might have, you'd be talking to the wind, son. You'd be talking to the wind. Happens a lot, by the way.
So, make a point of fixing accordingly. We are at the top. We should be hearing the music right now. We are at 707. We own the network, so that's okay. I can keep doing this. And before we go any farther, also another reminder too on health care.
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It has been a very busy week. It's Thursday. We're just on the edge of the weekend. Got some graduation ceremonies taking place. We're again get togethers and parties. So don't forget some people are graduating from more than just high school. There's some other activities going on. Nathan Bedford Forest, the NBF War College is of course working on a
It's a graduation cycle for the NCO Academy, so that's coming up. That's still the beginning of next month, though, just before the 4th of July. We're headed there, though. It is the 22nd already, so it's not that far. It's just around the corner. Anyway, a couple things. While we were on the hour break, everybody asked again, it's BattleHawkArmory.com for that 556 ammo. It's Norma Brass.
This is a green tip projectile apparently. It's a penetrator projectile. It is, again, $429 with free shipping. And since you know that's a big block, 1,000 rounds of 5.56 ammo, then yeah, free shipping is a good thing. Still means that your UPS driver is going to be having the same hemorrhoid problems he had before, you know, straining to move accordingly. But again,
That is battlehawkarmory.com battlehawkarmory.com and it's $429 and that is Postage paid shipping paid shipping free. So take advantage of that this week while it's still there also again over at Sportsman's Guide but Centerfire has a few interesting deals too in the surplus section and
Looks like Sturm has gotten a few new things in, so you might want to check them out because Sportsman's guide carries a lot of the Sturm products and so does Centerfire. Also, over at Royal Tiger Imports, Royal Tiger Imports, yeah, remind everybody once in a while, you don't know when he's going to do this. He's been, they've been having some random sales. You have to catch them the moment they take place, which is why you want to kind of keep hawking.
Royal Tiger imports, they've had some surplus rifles for $60 and $80 apiece for bolt action like Caracados and other firearms. I've been looking at some of the package openings that have taken place. There's still a bunch of that stuff sitting over there in Ethiopia. He's got a tap on it.
And he's bringing it in as possible. I don't know what the criteria for shipping that stuff in is, God knows what kind of nonsense you go through. The Idiot Stick Government, we've got the worthless turds that they are. But the interesting thing is, you might want to go through, somebody's been asking me about certain pieces of web gear. And again, if you want to put together the German pluck turd or OD green
70s, 60s to 70s web gear actually they carry it right they're using it even though I think you still have it left over. They do certainly use molly but this is a pre-molly system it's an in-between mechanism it has a unique hanger you've seen the holsters or inflectarn pouches the mag pouches are for the G3 assault rifle 20 round slab mags two per pocket
There's canteen covers, shovel covers, pistol holsters, a lot of the P-38 pistol holsters, but it will hold a lot of other firearms. And also a small, basically, utility 3D pack. You can mount it low like a fanny pack slash a butt pack, or you can actually do two, as typically all of us do with these rigs. You put one down below and you can stack another one right on top, so you have two
compartments for backpack work and you put the shovel cover on the left hand rear. You can use one of the odd larger pouches for your iFAC because they do make a couple of odd pouches out there. The canteen cover works well as an iFAC pouch also by the way. It's a pretty good size.
So between all of these you can piecemeal them together. The suspenders actually have hanger stations on them too. So you can even add pouches up the suspender on top of whatever mag pouch you're already carrying. So it does have a little versatility, but it's very specific about how you affix the pouches. I'm not going to explain it down near. You'll see it if you look at it. Royal Tiger imports as some
of the accoutrements, some of the parts. They come from Sturm. They have regularly, although I don't know about most recently, they've had the G3 mag pockets. They have had the holsters, and they do have Uzi, German Uzi magazine pouches also. They're in the fleck tarn, they're in that system, and one of the things that I use those for are the Uzi mag pouches,
is the shorter signal flares fit nicely into those pockets. The ground smoke and the ground illumination signal flares. And for each pocket you can fit one only, but they do all fit side by side by side. And you can add that to the inventory if you are a team leader or if everybody is designated to carry a certain number of pyrotechnic, we all are.
So again, improvised adapting over come with the pouches that are there. Now here's the thing. There is a small amount of that fleck-tarn gear that's in Belgium. And if you're familiar with the story, we covered this when it happened. Apparently the Belgian Air Force wanted to buy a new camouflage pattern.
So they bought German and they bought basically the fleck-tarn pattern produced by the Germans, the equipment was. Well, all of a sudden the government, somebody in the government found out and said, oh, Mach, mein Gottung him? Well, you, well, Modu, you could not have, you know, the Belgian military buying, you know, German Wehrmacht, oh, I'm sorry, Bundeswehr equipment. Oh my God, it's German, ah!
And so what's funny is the stuff was brand new, you may run into this also, and it's a complete load-bearing system made for the Belgians and it's brand new and they sold it as moment, the moment they bought it they were told to get rid of it. So it's kind of a neat piece of equipment. I have enough to do two squads with all that gear. I have a complete
two 10-man pods of that gear. When it was out, when it first came out, it was dirt cheap, came out through Sturm and Sportsman's Guide picked it up and really was cheap enough when Sportsman's Guide put it on sale, cheaper than buying it from wholesale, because big wholesalers give big companies big deals. So when they put it on sale, we bought them out. But it is out there in circulation, so the Fleck-Tarn pattern is a good pattern, the bubble camo.
But finding all the rest of the accoutrements for the fleck-tarn kit is the problem. The pants being the most common issue now. I actually have, I just have them out and we're going to be cleaning them right now. I'm doing some Dutch DPM battle blouses that are the windlass coats. I just cleaned those out, shook them out, tried to check my gear and then
I've got a complete unissued set of the Flecktarn back when it was reasonably priced. I would not go out and pay what people want for it now. But when it was pennies, yeah, we bought it all but we could. And it's in the Gore-Tex rain gear, the winter field jacket parka, the standard parka, and the pants. And then, of course, I have all the other gloves and everything that matches. And helmet covers. I got tons of the helmet covers in Flecktarn.
They're German actual German both of the M1 steel helmet and for the Kevlar they make boats you can find them out there and you have to specify because there is a difference between the two the German Kevlar helmet covers are cut just as the American ones are for the Fritz type helmet in this case with the Germans it really was a Fritz helmet Oh, don't so anyway again just a reminder
Sturm does sell to a lot of other people but you will find a good selection of what they carry over at Royal Tiger imports and then also again as I pointed out Center fire systems you want to check those out they do have some of the body armor the Czech body armor it's pricier but they do have it and they have it in big sizes too Czech Czech guys don't come small the Czechs are pretty good sized boys
So, because of that height and girth, the equipment matches accordingly. So, in this case, the body armor that's left is actually in pretty good size. So, you might want to check that out. Go to centerfiresystems.com.
Again, also if you didn't hear, they found wreckage of the submarine, the Woke submarine. We all live in a woke submarine one trip. A woke submarine one trip. A woke submarine. Yeah, if you have not seen this, there actually is audio and video of the CEO bragging that he didn't hire any of them old white guys.
gray hair that are 50 years old. It might be like, you know, naval engineer. Oh hell no. He hired quadriplegic homosexual Eskimos with pedophilic tendencies because he's modern-esque and they're thinking, you know, they're dynamic and well, they're dead. What? Yeah, they're dead. You're dead. So again, it's not just, well, get woke, go broke, it's get woke, die. Your own hands.
You know, so oh well, just how the program works and everybody think accordingly Interestingly enough again none of the student do I was gonna explain this about safety features back in the 80s. I watched something Nope, we got in there. Go ahead. Yeah, you know that's interesting that it was a completely woke crew then that manned that submarine
because the Woke community had problems with some of the people on board. In fact, they were cheering just when this news first came out, they were cheering and hoping that they were dead. Well, that makes sense. Sabotage. When I heard that the billionaire was on board. The billionaire didn't own the subbed, the billionaire paid for the trip. He's done this before. I know that. Also you had the two Indians on board.
Somebody else, what the last one was. Oh, yes, somebody who had a relative who died on the Titanic was on board. No way. Yeah. Going down to see the Titanic and went down to see his relative. Okay, now you can talk to your mom tonight about, I walked her through, wouldn't this be a neat movie scene? Okay, but very different, not just one, but you know,
After the thing collapses, all of a sudden each of the individuals finds themselves outside the submarine, standing there in the depths. They look back at the wreckage, and then they look back towards the Titanic through the hazy salt water, and there are the ghosts. And some of them reach out and take the hands of each one of the souls.
walks them back over to the Titanic where they join their family. Oooooooh. Well, it would be a movie. It could be done as a movie. Actually, well, I'm not surprised if at least one, but you know what? No. You could ask her. I walk right down. Immediately I could imagine how you could do the whole thing with the
You know, they're talking about taking the trip and each person, you could do a little like when you're doing a movie, you have to establish the characters and then each one has a family member who was, or somebody who was aboard the Titanic, some of them not in a good way. You know what I mean? In other words, uh-oh. Like, one is the descendant of the owner of the company who got on the boat taking the place of a woman or a child.
because he had a right to and of course he lived after the he lived to you know after the sinking for quite some time and Picture that it's like the grandson the great great great. You know the great great grandson of that individual and when they get down to the bottom all of the ghosts are waiting and Well, you're not him, but you're the next best thing Yeah
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Now the billionaire is the one that right off the bat, that'd be the one I'd be worried about. Because well, they signed a waiver so they can't sue. Well, guys, who cares? If you're the next relative in line to the billionaire, and he's a built multi-billionaire, you don't care about the few poultry dollars you might collect from suing them. You just got the rest of the fortune. That in and of itself would be justification to do a little research. Of course, everything's where? Where's the crime scene?
at the bottom of the ocean, then I don't think they're going to find a whole lot that's going to be useful. So if there's a combination of things, this is just bad. I personally believe just bad engineering, typical of what we see in this day and age, common sense thrown out. Let me give you an example here real quick. The Chinook helicopter.
Guys, back in the 80s, there was this, actually it was very end of the 70s, early part of the 80s. There were these advertisements showing up in all the aviation magazines. And all of them had the same thing. No, you can buy 2.7 Chinooks or 3.5 Chinooks for the price of one. Bargain Basement, great price. Look, you can get a Chinook, you can get more Chinooks for the same price. Okay, stop.
You're not making if you're making them the same they're gonna cost the same and then they're gonna cost more So obviously you did something So what did they do? Well, the Chinook is the odd It's like the I'm saying the osprey in that respect in that to what's fascinating about the Chinook is It has two rotors and they beat the air into submission in a cooperative fashion, but if either rotor goes down
it all of a sudden becomes a very embarrassing kinetic energy machine. If you've ever seen, in fact, look up Chinook helicopter failures or crashes. And what you will find is some pretty wicked events, okay? Well, the logic is that the Chinook was never supposed to be what we call a first line retail delivery helicopter. It's a support helicopter. You didn't use the Chinook
to come in, you know, dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun
His job is to, if at all possible, he can respond. He takes care of managing the crew, assisting personnel on and off if there's something that's a problem. In other words, he's managing the aircraft while the pilot and co-pilot are doing their job. But with the Chinook, the crew, the rest of the crew, are actually monitoring the aircraft. And while it's in a war zone, it was supposed to be a follow-up delivery aircraft.
In other words, yeah, it can still be in an area where you can get shot at, but it wasn't going to be like you see it being used in Afghanistan constantly to deliver into isolated areas as an independent combat aircraft. That was a pressed into service thing that happened because we got chintzy on our helicopters as far as what we purchased and what we had available, okay?
But the new ones aren't like the older ones. Or let's put it this way. At the very least, when they were offering this great deal, free for the price of one almost, what they did is they eradicated all of the backup and backup plumbing on board that made the helicopter safer. Why? Well, you're taking fire. A line gets cut. Boom. You got a chunk, 20 millimeter chunk out of the hull, passes through the other side, but it went through one of the hydraulic lines.
Well, the aircraft is immediately going to have trouble, but guess what? If your onboard crew were doing their job, they identified the problem immediately, and what they did is they would literally switch the plumbing. It would switch to another circuit, another hydraulic circuit.
They could do this twice, actually, with any given part. And it's not pretty well- figured you're not gonna uniformly get all of something severed. Unless it's a big ass round and probably did more damage and the helicopter could survive if it's really that big.
But the purpose was that small arms fire is going to typically be what you're running into heavy stuff has been brushed out of the way You're coming in with what is a service helicopter and somebody pops up with an AK and starts popping on your on your vehicle maybe a 12.7 or something like that if it's a bushwhack gun and What happens is you have to compensate? Well, one of the things they did to get you to be able to buy three for the price of one is That's why it was kind of a tongue-in-cheek thing
is that, well guess what, you had only one third the helicopter you were buying before. All the safety features were cut, were taken out. So yeah, it was cheaper to buy the airframe once you got, once you're cranking out the airframe and the rest of the air parts, it's not a big deal. But if you can start scaling it back in terms of safety and backup, you can really go to a bargain basement price with Bird and that's exactly what they did. Now I do not know how many the government bought in that configuration.
And I don't know if it was just the export. I never bothered to talk to the manufacturer in this case. I just read all of their literature. And it was like, OK, is the DOD buying this model? Apparently they did, but how many? We don't know. And in the process, you had both the original A models, or well, ABCD, whatever. And whatever the prefix is, there's been so many variants in the recent years.
The fact is that the Chinook was a very different aircraft and when you put it into a greater threat environment it is more likely that it would be coming down. And guess what? They did. And there wasn't any compensating for critical failures when they took place with regard to hydraulic, fuel, and whatever because the backups had all been cut.
Not a civilian aircraft doing yeoman work out there lifting and hauling and whatever won't be a problem But for aircraft that may be going into a harsh environment where it is a battlefield situation Not such a good idea and the rest is history as they say so This is kind of the problem had with most away everybody in aerospace or in nautical engineering is being conditioned to
Because it is true, even the big ships right now are mostly castaways, are throwaways. If you look at how many ships they're beaching and destroying at those teardown points, they're perfectly serviceable ships. They're not wrecks. They're not rust buckets like we used to be. We used to be ships at sea. Some of them, literally, when you hear the term rust bucket, that is exactly what they were.
If you look at what they're destroying, you have to ask yourself is it that the quality of the product is so low that they just decided to start scutting it into the beach and letting the tear crew knock out a ship that's only 10 years old, 12 years old? And even if it is more than 10 or 12 years old, or 15 or 20 years old, if it's a modern design,
And most all these are, it's just a matter of scale. In other words, like container ships have gone up and up and up in size, but the other container ships are still just as serviceable as they were when they were produced. Go watch the wrecking, ship wrecking yards. They drive, you've seen probably pictures already if you watch enough internet. One time or another somebody sent you a picture of them beaching like a cruise liner.
or a freighter or an oil tanker. Well, take a close look at those ships. Do they look like they're falling apart? No, they don't. But if you've built them minimally, perhaps there are things that you're not supposed to think about that they just figured out, well, the piss out, they're gonna make a big chunk of money. They're gonna minimize. So talk about planetary disgrace to the planet. In other words, wasted materials, oh, you're gonna recycle the metal, it's not gonna be thrown away.
But you've got a finished product and what you can just build another finished product when you've already got one and it's serviceable. It's not outdated, not running, nothing strange about it. In fact, you can park it and stare at it for a while. A lot of things have changed with regard to treatment of materials and set for two things we didn't know many years ago. They now do.
And so there's a lot of neat technological innovations that are there for dealing with saltwater that were not in place or even thought about, say, 100 years ago. And remember, 100 years ago was 1923, not the 1800s anymore. They had a lot of ships afloat in 1923, modern ships in 1923. And still, we know a lot more now. So anyway, just the idea of safety. How can you do it, this sub?
They minimized, I think what the gentleman tried to do is he would probably argue if you were to catch enough conversations that he was a ocean-going Elon Musk. And so he minimized everything on the inside to make it look really, really, really stark and simple. That seems to be the big thing with the, you know, you will own nothing and you will be happy. Ergo, reinforce everything by it being minimalist. If you ever look at a SpaceX era craft, what is it? Minimalist.
basically a bucket with some seats and some pop-up screens, that's it. And again, with the Sub-Rate, it was a video game, a wireless video game controller. Are you crazy? Yes, sir, they were, but they're dead now. So as it is, things to think about. Remember, prior proper planning prevents BISP or performance. Most important is sometimes it's a good idea to find those people who do have a lot of experience in a particular technology because
probably know a few things that they keep to themselves because that's part of what every guild does. Does everybody understand that? I will point that out too. Well, sir, why didn't you put that down on paper? If I put it down on paper, everybody will know it. What? And if I put it down on paper and everybody knows it, well, then I'm not of value and anybody might be able to do my job. And with guilds, this has always been the case.
So while the book says this, yes, that's true, but under the conditions you're operating here, we have to go to a, there are different set of parameters for construction. Some of them, not everybody really understands. So let me tell you young soldier what we need to do. So the guild, just let it ride. I'm waiting for, okay, number one, he actually flat out said that, you know, I didn't wanna hire a 50 year old,
white guys with gray hair that you know had a bunch of experience and you know, nautical engineering. Oh, no, I went found other people. Well, I'm waiting for them to do this to blame the 50 year old white haired nautical engineers for not stepping in and telling him.
Why didn't you step up and because you see it's inevitable that kind of dribble studio at first They tell you they hate you and then remember you see this with all the BS nowadays you're blamed for everything So why would why would the idiot stick fruit loop purple hair and nutcases? Not do that the ones that are actually gonna say something the other ones apparently maybe like everybody dying down there. Well Well, we'll want them to die. We'll see
But that's just the twilight zone of the 21st century guys. We'll live with it. Well, we'll live with it without them once we're done. Let's see next. Oh worth about them of the hour. So I'll tell you what let's do. If you could let's see what should we do? I think I thought of one earlier. Let's do a resistor. How about that? There's a good one for tonight. Of course, we're resisting the system. Well, we're resisting a lot more than just the
system.
So again, for everybody out there, it is Thursday. Another thing to remember also is there are, like here in Michigan, again, we have a series, well, our meetings are already taking place there in the middle of them. I'm sure there's some laughing and chuckling and disgust going on. We have a series of meetings all across the state with the microscope work being done out of Lansing, watching the male cross-dresser that they call our governor.
and the lesbians in their strange trips and activities in unique places. The Kennedy Democrat crowd have been doing a good job of keeping the microscope focused and the townships and county groups are meeting tonight all over the state in many locations to actually review what's been collected and to show people just exactly what kind of perverts
slash traders we have in Lansing. One interesting thing is it also showed you something about the security activities and who are some of these people? They're not state police. There's somebody else in the security element or at least paralleling them. That's kind of a question mark everybody had when they saw some of the video last night. But there's a lot more to watch. Kind of like the, you know, there's always a few more hours.
I've met many more hours, but then again there's only so much perversion you could actually suffer yourself to watch and then you get vomitous. So again for everybody out there if you're listening in for a minute or two while you're you know at the particular briefs, again bear with them and suffer through it and share with all the rest of the politicos and the people that are in the system here. The townships are doing a great job of spreading the word on this.
My attitude, like I said, is Shittmer is a guy. I believe that Greg Shittmer, Whitmer, whatever, that character they're calling the governor, oh, I think it's another Michael, yeah, it's another Mike Obama, that kind of thing. So pretty sad and disgusting, but some of the imagery that they have now is kind of making everybody wonder.
So anyway, we have perhaps Carl Klein and resistor coming up here. We'll see what happens in the meantime and forgive me. I also have a couple other. Oh, there we go. Next again, there is another bill and guys for everybody out there guns and gadgets, HR 4202. This is basically a modification for reporting. They're already reporting multiple gun purchases anyway.
And since you have the InstaCheck system, guys, they're already recording information. They're just now having the bureaucracy and the excrement catch up with the toilet bowl, so to speak. For a very long time, you have a separate, traditionally you had a blue form, it's 4473, but it's a blue form counterpart for multiple firearm purchases. They color coded it so that it would jump out in the boxes if somebody were doing an inspection.
What they could do is they could claim we're just doing a random inspection, but they would grab the blue sheets and they would be using those. This is basically what they've already been doing. Remember that the Matt Faggots and the FBI, they will claim that they're not keeping the records, but they don't really. They give them to the British and to the Israelis to hold. Both the Israelis and the British hold the entire database overseas. They're not beholden to restrict anything.
So they've been accessing all of the electronic InstaCheck system since it began. Well, they'll never lie. Well, we don't. Well, of course, the we part is just we as in the group that's right there answering the phone. But as far as the overall secret police operation, the globalists, the Israelis and the British receive all of that data stream. In fact, if you look at the company,
that does all the connective service for the Instacek, are they an American company? Oh my! Yeah, turns out that the software is Israeli and probably has that old In's Law case chip in it, backdoor chips, but they don't need to worry about that because they get the entire data stream and goes to Haifa, Tel Aviv, whatever. And with the Brits, who knows where they collect it.
And then they of course can peruse it at their discretion and do on a regular basis. So the liars have already been in motion on this for quite some time. This is just making it official. And even if they, even if we don't talk about that, the blue forms have been there for 40, 50, well hell, almost since the Gun Control Act of 1968. So that, if you haven't filled one out, many gun shops, they can actually have you just fill one form out for each gun.
But the multi-form has always been available and again All it does is that you have to individually list each of the different firearms that if they're new manufacturer used Have to be listed in the typical fashion the same as a single line 4 4 7 3 where they're set up. So Anyway, just a heads up on that. It's more of the communist police stated motion not a surprise and We expect it
Also, yes, it's up here in the process. Yeah, the new studio here, actually the other studio because it's really extension of the other workstation, the other studio section which is totally from part of the building. We are doing the audio track actually. I was doing some sound testing while I had an hour break here and actually sounding great.
recording technology as far as the mics and everything I've had for decades, stuff that I've had stored away. Pulled that all out, got a nice little studio system set up, studio mics set up here. Everything's sound dampened and actually pulled out all of my sound effect discs and cassettes, which I have loaded into the computer that's going to be used for the reads that we're going to do.
And yeah, I'm going to do a kind of a, not subliminal, but it'll be very soft background effects to go along with the reed. They won't be dominant, they aren't going to distract, but they will, your mind will perceive them. We're working on that one too. I'm going to have to, I'm going to fiddle part with the individual tracks here.
But I've got over a thousand sound effects on just the one feed alone disco that I loaded. I picked it up probably 30 years ago. It's got everything from what are comical to, you know, do all comical in that, you know, you got like the whistle routines and you've got, you know, the bonk, bonk sounds and whatever, but also 25, 30 different variations. I've joked about this and told you about this on the air before, a steel bar.
How many ways can you make a steel bar go clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang clang
This is Carl of Virginia, looking forward to it, but the hardest part for you is going to be keeping those cats quiet. I'm going to work the cat, I have to work our internationally known cat, that's Double Dot. Now here's what's funny, she doesn't make a noise, but even on the weekends, thank you for bringing it up. She's isolated right now, okay? She knows what time it is. She comes around, walks around and starts to call.
to let you know that, hey, what are you doing? Why aren't you, you're not in the chair. And if, and the other problem though is that with Nancy here too, she expects her to sit down and for those two, for she sits down with her and then she shuts up completely. However, we still get the same routine on the weekend. So everything you hear Monday through, you hear it on occasion, Monday through Friday, guess what? Five o'clock on Saturday.
And it's like, hey, hey, it's time. She is an active participant with purpose. It's not like she just randomly is walking around screaming all the time. She does sometimes though, but she's on a clock with that one. So yeah, good point. I might, you know, I've got a few city scenes or a village scene. So putting a cat sound in the background would be appropriate, along with like a little church bell.
A few other effects, you know, and then, you know, the wind, you throw a wind track in there. I don't think we'll be doing any music soundtrack, but we'll probably for the intros and stuff, you know that because we already have pretty well picked out what I want to do. Actually, the theme that I wanted to use was if you guys haven't heard it now to Edward. And again, we have to find out. I'm hoping it wasn't used for Rome.
We do have a bunch of independent tracks we can use, but Edward, if you could pull up the kernel, Two Steps From Hell, the kernel. I've wanted to use that. There's also some cover versions that are different dynamic, which is great because as I've said before, if you're doing a soundtrack, you want to have the different feeling tracks.
You know, it's like, you know, like, da da da da da da da da da. But then you have that epic scene where you're looking at the sunset. Bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum
and with a little more of a down drag to it. So the kernel, two steps from hell, the kernel is a pretty cool piece. I think it'd be, if the dynamic is right, and it'd be great intro for, because again, one of our allies has, I think all the intro imagery artwork track, the graphic CG that we can use,
to create a visual intro for it too, which is something we'd use if we were to do more of the video production. So, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum. As it is, also again, the only question is do I do a full read through or do we do a group read through? I actually did, we did record some of Battle for the Republic with different individuals reading.
And I just realized after that, after we were working on this, I was like, wait a minute, we did start this one time. Just had too many other things happen, the Hautari case. Every time we start biting into certain projects, unfortunately, bigger problems arise that require total focus. Like when we were getting ready to go to war, when they grabbed Hautari, everything shifted to war footing instantly. We had, you know, everything from logistics for gasoline, transportation, medical support units were mobilized.
In fact, I had a conversation with one of the individuals who actually, they asked, what can I do? And it's like, well, remember, we had individual ambulance units. And I've already talked to many people about the idea of switching ambulances over to forward medical aid stations, which we already have some built that way. And when the Houtari was grabbed,
The first unit that responded is one of the few units that had a fully committed medical support unit. They mobilized within about 40 minutes, like firemen. They were on the road, moving towards a suspected area of contact. We had two different company strength formations, leapfrogging down the expressway, observing with pickets and neutrals going forward.
Observing the highway, it still takes three hours to get from where they were to where we suspected Hautari was, where we suspected Dave and the crew were. And it took time to bring force to bear. And since we had three different combat elements, communications we shifted over, alternate was activated completely, you know, Ethernet, the Ethernet system was online.
The radio grid was completely lit up and in fact also our satellite signal communications grid was up. And it was the satellite up that actually got more done, you know, initially because some people were in a hole. In other words, they were not in a good position for communication. But the satellite link actually brought us both audio and video. So we had image on the ground. My problem with that, I've told you guys this a million times.
We had on time video of the area of activity, but you were still two hours distance Okay, remember I've talked about time and distance and how this will be frustrating Because communications it's not like saying this the Revolutionary War where it was you know riders and talk although we did a lot of that The big thing is is that you can hear all about what's going on even here the events as they're developing But there's nothing that you can do
You've got to be ready for that. I know it will frustrate and the problem you have to watch is, yes, I understand anger, but you have to stuff that down and stay focused so that when you engage the aggressor, you destroy them. You don't let rage command you. You make sure that your mind is still commanding the activity.
And there are a lot of people were pissed to the point where the argument was and I had to stop it twice that well They're probably gonna they're probably attacking everybody. It's like no, this is very specific Because otherwise they would have dealt with other problems which Like everything else, maybe it would have been the way to go. I mean, that's the one thing I was not arguing that we restrain we were I was arguing that we focus stay focused on the aggressor mission and
and neutralize that particular threat first and recover personnel if at all possible. So, now again, but time and distance and again, can't say enough about the people who responded because they did it in timely fashion. We talk about train as you will fight for you will fight as you have trained. The units are mobilized, performed exactly as expected and other groups of course kind of got the tick and
They learned a few things, but they also actually mobilized. We had many, many other groups who progressively were cascading. Had they escalated that the night that they attacked Hautari, this state would have been on fire. We would have actually been at war. That's how close we were with the Hautari case. They were planning on grabbing, I am sure, many other people.
And it was the worst possible scenario they could play out. And the only, and in fact, even there, I already gave, like I said, the Russian dead hand order. If contact is made, I am not going to be able to control anything. And so individual commanders on the ground make the decision to shoot. And pretty much everybody already agreed that if there was any issue, they weren't going with anybody. This is, that's what's gonna happen this time around with what's coming. This is gonna go into a shooting war instantly, guys.
It's not we've already everybody's pretty well agreed on it We already saw what they did the courts are kangaroo piss on that a lot of people had their eyes opened up because well We only got the court says yeah, okay. Well look what happened there. Okay, congratulations now. You can see how things work This is why you can't have drag you away
So they are gonna try, there are gonna be still individual incidents. Gotta remember, there are people who are not connected with anything, but have decided they were gonna protest in whatever way well. They went over, they peacefully protested. And I'm not just talking about that, I'm talking about the fake supposed assassination, which was a complete fed scam that took place here in Michigan. Oh, there's a lot more to that story. And all of it, it feels people were not connected or interconnected with a better organization and institutions.
And because of that, they otherwise they'd have been stomped on real quick because we stopped dead in their tracks. They wouldn't have been able to get it carry out in what they did. But people have different experiences so they could not relate to or understand. And everybody still thinks, well, they're gonna be honest. No, they don't, they're liars. Every time people who are in the, and we're having any working knowledge get into court, I always hear the same thing, I can't believe.
And it's like, really? Well, we've told you this for 10, 20, 30, going on 40 years, and we've had enough experience in the courts. You're telling me that you think this is brand new, that all this kangaroo court crap has just come out? That's why, again, there's a thousand people in Gulag I in Washington, D.C. that should not be there.
But the communists are operating as communists. And for that reason, if they come out again, they should be treated as the communists that they are. And I think everybody's pretty well agreed. Anything that escalates here will, again, there will be only one very narrow and specific response. And once they roll up the carpet, they'll be going right down the road wherever these people came from. There's not enough of them on the other side to go around. But there's nothing I can also do to stop it.
I have to emphasize that because again, what am I going to argue? Oh, wait a minute. Let's just shout stop. And then I can shout stop again. Stop. Or I'll shout stop yet again. That doesn't seem to do any good. So just other things will be addressed, and they'll be addressed in a particular way. You all need to be prepared for that. We have the opportunity. We have the ability. You have the intelligence. We have the resources. Everything we need is at our fingertips.
I just need to square it away. And I will emphasize again, if you are, I don't think I could use a gun or I can't fight. Well, then you can be part of it. You can build a medical unit. Everybody always asks me now, well, what can we do? Well, how about this? Because everybody always expects me to say, oh, combat infantry or whatever. No, we need medical units. We need transportation units. One of the best things you can do is to take
If you got $10,000 between 20 people, if you could muster that together, go find a couple thousand dollar each, Suburbans and or Silverado pickup trucks or Ford Explorers and their counterpart in the pickup trucks and make a transportation section. That's really something that's needed. We need committed tactical vehicles. We've talked yesterday about armoring stuff up. It's something you need to do.
We need vehicles specifically committed to that so that you don't have to cry about, you know, again, well, oh, my nice family vehicle. This is not your nice family vehicle. There's a Denali, two beautiful Denali's down the road. Well, I don't know what the hell. Must be Grandpa or Grandma vehicles because they don't have any rust. And right now you can get it down the road here for $2,000. It's basically the Denali Suburban. It's a Suburban with the Denali Bali, which I don't like that as much, but it's okay. And government bought some of them.
And that's what we use as a government model, basically. But you can switch that over to a TAC vehicle very quickly, a tactical support vehicle. And again, fleet standard. Everything under the hood matches the pickup trucks, wheels, drivetrain, everything's the same. And TAC-to-Fi it. Scrubber down, give them all one camera, give them all OD green or a field green color. Pick a color that blends in with the woods.
and actifying the rest of the way. Spare parts, spare tires, pioneer tools, but put them together now. Get it done now. Medical support, I was looking at ambulances. If you go up and down the Ohio, Indiana, Michigan corridor, you can get a decent ambulance for about $4,000. Ford or GM, and I would recommend GM, although if it's the older square body Fords, they're pretty decent.
Why those? Well, again, typically those are the two companies that make ambulances. The Dodge did some too. But the ambulances would be used as forward medical aid stations. Basically minor surgery, portable minor surgeries. And that's what really we do need. So medical is the key right now. In addition to that, the third leg is communications.
And I've talked about that earlier on, and of course we talk about it constantly. Let me give you an example of signal units, one of the things you could do. Grab yourself three of those or five of those pickup trucks we were talking about. In fact, get two Suburbans, three pickup trucks. Get yourself a high topper, one that's big enough you can almost stand up in. There's a bunch of them out there, but even if they're a little shorter, still you want it higher than the cab. Put a couple of tables on the left, right, left, and right side.
inside the box and grab yourself some ultra light desk chairs and make a couple of Bic and Tock rat rig support vehicles.