April 20, 2007
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed night vision technology, improvised tactical equipment, and preparedness strategies in the first hour. The second hour focused on mass shooting incidents, specifically analyzing the Virginia Tech shooting in the context of pharmaceutical interventions like Prozac and Ritalin. Koernke argued that mass shootings are a modern phenomenon correlated with the introduction of psychotropic drugs rather than weapon availability, and criticized the "be a good victim" mentality promoted by government and law enforcement. He advocated for armed self-defense and rejected gun control narratives.
- night vision
- tactical equipment
- preparedness
- virginia tech shooting
- prozac
- ritalin
- mass shootings
- gun control
- self-defense
- armed resistance
- psychotropic drugs
- second amendment
- michigan militia
- government control
- sku rifle
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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walking through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free.
in home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, in home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. 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 born. 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torture freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst for once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now his tyrants trampled each God-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free?
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Corneke. And I'm Donald Batcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, northwest, southwest, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on We the People Radio Network, and we're on from 5 to 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time every day. Don?
before we go any further you know somebody asked me this man looking at those real quick here at the jump around a little bit to have a run run run uh... we if you would please give out if you want to all your contact information because and what people know you do night vision correct yes i do work thank you more i've had several others here uh... forgive me i just saw we've had several others asking about that again and uh... also the fact that uh... yes we do have copies of the uh... night vision primer that uh... don did
We're probably going to be doing a really cool upgrade on this, an update with like a second tape. But it's a good review of the basic technologies, how the equipment works. You can get it on VHS tape or DVD. What were they going for a piece? You know, I'm not certain, Mark. I think they used to go out the door for like $15. Right. And that's OK. Well, I'll tell you what. We'll go $15.
and that includes shipping and handling for anybody who wants to order them. Okay, right now off this program. Just mentioned, we the People Radio Network, WTPRN, that you heard us here, and we'll send a night vision primer. Again, it's cool because it was actually a classroom block that was done as part of a, we kind of like a tackling project up in Mid-Michigan. We had several different units that were participating in different classes.
and this was one of the several classes given. Also the idea is to plant seeds and ideas. You know, we're not telling you to do this exactly like this, although you can. But the idea is that by looking at what somebody has done, you can produce another system. You can create something yourself. You can go, wait a minute, I got this cool stuff on the shelf and I got a friend that has bought a bunch of these, and we can plug and play. And by the time you're done, you've got better technology than the enemy has. Why? Because it works just as well, but you paid a lot less.
We can put more in the field. And not only that, if you put more in the field and it's cheap enough, you're not going to cry if you lose it because you got another one to back it up. Keep that in mind. You run through the woods, I always remind people about this, with tactical operations. You got that $2,000 or $3,000 scope, that doesn't mean you can't buy one, but you got to keep in mind that you need to protect it. A lot of people don't really think about that when they're in a fire maneuver situation.
But you have to make that part of the key elements of your body that you can't afford to damage. Your eyes are of course crucial. You protect your eyes with glasses or with goggles. You protect the scope with your arm in some cases in motion or at least you keep it close to your body so it's not the first thing that strikes if you're moving through a wooded area, through an area at night especially that's got obstructions. Remember, your scope, your weapon and you all can be damaged along with other equipment too.
It's really cool as if we can actually upgrade in different ways. Now, something that I noticed, and you'll see this, and I double checked it last night, by the way, Don, the SKS configuration, the concept that you see there with the night vision system, is something that Don and a couple other guys had put together, right? It's been worked on, but again, it's... It was Don's system. That's really UK. It was all off-the-shelf stuff that was available over the counter and actually pretty cheap, wasn't it? Now, here's how that worked.
And the reason I bring this up is when you see this in the tape, take a look at Popular Mechanics. They were doing a fluff piece for the gooberman to try and get kids to join the military so they could see all these Star Wars blasters and go, oh, I'm a peasant. I can't have those. But the army gooberman has them so I can go kill people overseas and they're going to get me a Star Wars blaster. Well, of course, when you do get in the military, you find out that they emphasize even in the controlled press showing you the really cool toys.
Chances are a good chunkier as the guys that are listening, some of them know right now, are just going to end up with a standard M16A2 with a few extra things cobbled on, half of them duct taped, the other half kind of held on with electrical tape, falling apart, batteries not showing up, etc. Well, the thing about this article is, and notice the night vision configuration, I looked at it for a second, I said, wait a minute. Normally the government in the past had always, think about this with the first and second generation, now we're not talking about generation as in just the type of scope, what it does inside.
But the first of the 60s series of the 1960s through 70s series night vision sniper scopes were all one piece weren't they Don? Yes. They were all very expensive weren't they? Yes. Low and behold. That's right. Well low and behold what's interesting is an integrated system like what you see on our little SKS solution they were demonstrating as a night vision made out like a mated system where the optics, long range optics
separate from the night vision module itself so let's say the optics really don't have to change because there's really not a whole lot of them personal preference with regard to what type of scope you're using but on the night vision and well as we know they've been government paying god-awful amounts of money to get the next generation built and they are so what what's cool about this is uh... is that the system doesn't become obsolete right away they can adapt another fixture so all the next generation night vision to link up to the old scope and away you go
well we already came up with that they're ten years behind the edge on us yeah we did it first the other side's kind of mimicking after the fact and trust me on this one there's other things we've come up with since all wait till you see some of the cool toys most important thing here is that again improvise adapt and overcome
So, there are solutions, again, not just complaining about the problem. We have all the cool technology. The difference is you've got to make it work with your budget. And that's what we try to do, is show you how to come up with solutions. If you spend less money in one area, then you can spend more money in another. And that 50, I've got to keep in mind, when this tape was done, by the way, some of those $56 SKS's were still out there, and everybody always comes up and says, you know, is there any of those $56 SKS's left?
And I always say, yeah, yeah, there are people still have them and they're not selling for $56. Okay, when we told everybody, and this is what I'm telling you right now, there's some things I'm going to talk about today that are very important, and it's not Weapons Wednesday, but in light of all things that are going on, there's a need for you to move to take care of your supply and support problems, okay? Like I said earlier, when we started this program, make a list.
come up with a uh... a program of your own and stick to it get the job done this is not a hobby this is life or death so these are your these are the tools of the trade that keep you hopefully live on the battlefield provide you do everything right and still roll the dice because again we don't have total control over this as we know god is that you know you've got plan whatever it is
Well, when the time comes, the time comes. In the meantime, our job is to stand and hold our ground. Actually, take back our ground and the other side's occupying too. We're gonna do that. Now, let me... I want you to be talking about... I've got a first generation piece of night vision. Very good in the sense that at least you're not wearing a life vest. You know what I mean? You're up out of the water for sunrise. And I, you know what, Mark? If all you have is an SKS, you might want to think about upgrading to it like a main battle rifle. B.R. Yes. Yes, something next to night vision.
I got a piece of first generation night vision and you've been working with it, taking it out, watching your friends walk, you know, hey walk over there and you can go, but things like that. When you get over there, start falling back. I want to see when I can first make you out. Because again, the things on the night vision primer market, you know, if someone is kind of just one color or one shade of not even got one color, but one shade of colors. Yes. There was one band. So that's important. Limitations of your first generation piece, much as you realize how far you can shoot with
inside that system. If your wish list is completely filled, you know what I'm trying to tell you, you know what I mean Mark, if you've taken everything that you've written down, we talked about a list at the front of the hour, and you've checked it off, five years worth of food, this and that, ten thousand, just think like that for everything on the list, maybe I should get me a note. Deployed in other locations. Yes, and again, redundancy, you know Mark, they could take that double-satin Whitney out of a P-47. Yeah, integrated, not only that, but some of the radio engines, depending on what they were,
Remember, it went right into the rear end of the M4 Sherman and the Stewart tanks. Waste not, was not, wanted that. It might have too many hours for air operations, but it then could be used just fine for ground activity. It's not so bad if the motor quits when you're already on the ground. Especially so many tons. You're not going to, well, you ain't dropping anywhere, so you don't have to worry about making a hole.
Again, the idea is to improvise, use the equipment you got, upgrade as you go, and then take your backups and put them somewhere. In other words, what was your front line can then become your backup equipment unless you decide what you thought you were going to replace it with works better.
and recycle it either to another person to upgrade our numbers, in other words, force multiplication, or to create a tactical reserve, either for yourself in the event you have to leave a site and you leave bare naked, so to speak, or so that in the event somebody shows up later and they're bare naked, you're able to at least put them into some equipment so that they're ready to go, so they're now interactive and that they are productive to the overall defense.
If your buddy has a can of 50, really generous, he'll let you hold onto it while you try to run across the field. Don't drop it because your buddy will probably be. But again, if you can't come across the, you know, simple, that same equal weight, pick two cylinders, two cinder blocks. And run, run, run. Run, run, run. Exactly. You're right. You know, we've said it before, an army with no legs dies.
uh... they're going to this gets into the whole idea i i appreciate guys playing the video games to try and gain some understand specially interactive stuff now could you get it get to work as teams remember that you know the switch weapons away they show these guys which weapons rocket launcher i'm switching from m p forty four to uh... let's see uh... m one rifle or b a r i'd be a i was my favorite but the b a r is a break it's a beautiful rifle is quite so accurate because it's so heavy
Plus the action self-bounding did an excellent design of course excellent job god bless John That's right. He gave his weapons a hundred years later are just as effective today in fact anybody who says oh That's a 19-old three Springfield or that's a number one garand the army told me those are obsolete My brother used to say okay if you think it's obsolete you go stand over there on the well cover and I'm gonna show I'm gonna pull the trigger three times and we'll see how obsolete it is You want to do that everybody go no? Okay, there you go. That's how it works
We've done that many times with people and they say, well that weapon's obsolete. Well, actually you can't ask the millions of casualties generated by that weapon over a period of how many decades? For instance, the M1 rifle. And the K98, I only want to know how many wars each one of those weapons have been in. Oh yeah, another example Mark. We've talked about, you know, it's like pity to pour a fool to go out there with a butter knife. Great. In fact, we have whole box fulls of butter knives. Everybody goes, butter knives? What do they say for it? Well don't worry, I got some steak knives off to the left.
The butter knives are for those people who are the ones who told us that, oh, that's crazy, you don't know what you're doing. We'll be handing the butter knives out to those characters. If they come back, then they've got a rifle, and we'll put the butter knife back into issue later. If not, all we lost was a butter knife. That's the example where I wanted to go. You know, that first generation piece, you might be able to come home with a second or third generation piece. Low thermal device. Now, again, you know, caution's about picking up things. I used to do it, Mark, and you've heard me say,
If you pick up something... Come on, we'll look at it. There is a caveat there because when you talk about electrical devices these days, they can be tracked camping. If you look around in the right places, I've done it like this. In order to keep your stuff from the crook, you have to think like a crook. How can he get into this building? Mark, did you know on Cadillacs and GMs they have... Well, they can locate those cars many times. Oh, yes. But you know if you put that car in a pole barn with a steel roof and steel sides, you can't locate that car. Again, this is an...
example of almighty technology. Now I'm not telling you go hide in a pole bar. Little piece of electrical, watch him doo-doo, dad, you picked up in the field and you know it's gotta be really important. You might want to take it to a particular area where its signal can be nullified. Keep in mind, if you understand that it can be tracked, you can use tracking technology especially if you again use it in a casual fashion as a lure, as a bait, as a technique to bring...yeah.
So let the other side think that we don't know what's going on. After all, I guess I'm quickly down under. Favorite line. End of the movie, remember it? He goes, I thought you said you didn't know how to use them. I didn't say I didn't know how to use them. I just said I don't like them. Care for them, I'm sorry. I said don't much care for them. Click, click. And then of course, well geez, picking up all the handguns. At least I was on a few scenes where I've seen him was fairly intelligent. He's reloading immediately, and he's got other handguns laying around as the troops start to ride in. Again, technology, solutions.
Now, this is one of the things that we do on Weapons Wednesday on a regular basis, but I just wanted to touch on this because I've had quite a few pieces of mail at different times here in the last week. And I didn't want to wait until Wednesday because there is so much that's going on. But now I'm going to get into something before we go to the bottom of the hour that has to do with mindset, because this is tied into the issue of your weapons, with regard to your weapons, and the nutcases that are going to try to come and take them. Mark, could I squeeze in another caveat, please? Go ahead, please.
You guys who shoot in low light with a daylight scope, you know, in illuminated crosshair, I want you to find your buddy with a piece of night vision. Now, unload your gun, set it in your little rack or sandbag it or whatever, and aim it over at that tree over. And again, make sure it's unloaded. Pull the bolt out if you really want to, you know. Now, turn it on. It's low. You're going to do this at night. Turn on that piece of night vision. And there's a caveat there, because again, if you're deploying much like a World War I, sub-rise and shoot, and then you're going to submerge.
And you know what I'm trying to tell you there, because you continue to do operations, don't just say, hey, red dot over there. You know what I mean? Exactly. And that's one of the all illumination technologies need to be covered. And most of the situations, we don't want any illumination technology on the field. Your conventional night vision will do most of the work. If you do use these other systems, remember, there are off switches. You may have to, you may use them under certain conditions, but there are off switches or the battery gets pulled out just to be safe.
And that depends on the environmental conditions. Besides, you may want to do it for environmental conditions because of environmental conditions too. That's another little issue. Well, anyway, again, night vision. Don, give out your information one more time, please. Thank you, Mark. You guys, if you're looking, you can reach me at 231. I should have a email. I'd ask enough, and I can't really type real fast. You know what? Good?
Good point here. I mentioned that you could probably get a copy of the night vision tape for or the DVD for $15. This is designed to support the programming people. That's what it is. It's a way for you to show support. You get something for it. We have to cover the bills just like anybody else. But also we're getting our it's a tit for tat. We put the information together. The working knowledge is in hand. You don't have to guess if you'd like a copy of that. Send the funds to PBN PO box 194.
Dexter, Michigan, 48130. We'll shoot out a copy right away to make sure you get a hold of it. There's a pack of, I've got some big packages that have to go out here like in the next day or two that are for some of our people that are listening that only wanted VHS tapes. There's a lot of people that don't use DVD. So, and I understand that. That's why we have to offer VHS. I will say this too. Most people make a big mistake of abandoning older technology. They're talking to this by the industry.
The problem with that is a lot of people, because the economy has become so soft, there's a good chunk of the people out there who've decided not to try and keep up with the Joneses. They're just using what they have. They're stuck in the 20th century. Yeah, and it's okay because, you know, it works. I'm looking at, you know, we've been doing, I've been intentionally doing does. I've been running all the VHS tapes through just because of the policy. We like to cycle them while they're sitting on the shelf so they don't, you know, start to wear out. You know, we're actually mold together. What happens is they can lock.
You know, the material can adhere to the other surface, etc., etc., all kinds of things. Anyway, I've been running tape, after tape, after tape, after tape through while I'm doing all kinds of other stuff. And the VHS tapes I've got that are 10, 15 years old, and 20 years old. Now I've got stuff here that I collected when VHS first came out. And it looks just as good right now as it did the day I bought it. In fact, the new TVs and all the other systems make up for lost time. You know, they clean up the signal, etc.
So actually, it's better in some cases than back when we first had VHS hooked up to the regular old analog TVs. So with that being the case, keep in mind, even though you may be doing DVDs, even though you may be doing CDs, I don't care who it is out there, ask the people, have both ready, have one or two VHS tapes ready at least. You can go to a warehouse or any of these hardware-slash-appliance stores, and they'll have a DVD to VHS-slash-VHS to DVD system.
Keep one of those on hand. Your library may be in VHS and you may want to give a DVD out to someone. Well, for about $60, plus or minus, sometimes we've seen them advertise for $55 or less a piece for these machines now. You can't afford not to have one around so you can provide the technology. Through using the technology, you can provide the information. And again, we'll tell you this. Copy, copy, copy. We got stuff right now. If you get one of our disks or CDs or whatever and you've got a friend that needs one,
copy what you can, but just we ask this, make it a complete copy and do the best copy that you can so that people can copy it later. I would add that, you know, we've touched on like about maybe 10 or that case of IVMation. Yeah. And it doesn't.
right and there's there's there should be the good space i gotta check the double double check the second master but uh... you'll find there's some other cool stuff on there too i just a warning for all of our friends don't ever just watch the table all at the end of it when you see the end of the subject matter leave the machine on because either a it's at the end of the beginning you're going to see all kinds of other stuff that you get as a bonus fifteen dollars and right to p b and yet extra michigan now to order to do we're getting closer
close to bottom of expect to hear the music anytime now uh... again we know there's a lot of stuff been happening in the control press about the shootings in virginia but i think there are trouble uh... in general a lot of people are just playing getting fed up with the idea that the i'm a durable or hamster in a cajun and need to be kept by the nanny state a lot of people have realized all that's doing is getting people killed
And a lot of young men and a lot of women have stepped forward. I've noticed that they've been interviewing people like in the first few days and a lot of them just flat out said it right. There's people that could have been armed. There's people that should have been armed. So that in the event something like this happens, they don't have to dial 9-1-1. Well, help me, help me. Oh, look, it hurts. Ow, ow. Instead, it's pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, and make sure pop, pop.
that once you're closer and then first of all my policy is this as I taught my wife and taught the munchkins the first magazine gets dumped into the target and after that you don't walk up this ain't no horror movie this is not no sci-fi movie sorry about that kids what you do is you reload you dump the magazine drop it just drop it flat out you're you're on your defensive perimeter load the next mag and get ready to dump another 15 or 30 rounds in depending on what it is you've got
Because you know what once it's dead dead dead it stops stops stops. Well, there's a there's a little thing we have to address here because you know You want to shoot to the center of the map that is even in you know the dreaded and our way to the center of
Well, another thing I would say, here's the thing, we've got a lot of these, I know some people aren't like this subject, one of the things that I've been teaching for a long time is going low into the center of mass, in other words into the motor operation area. Consider this, that twerp that you saw that shot all those people, if somebody just smacked him in the hip once, go straight through the hips, right down into the groin, right into the area where all of the motor fights, no matter who you are, it's so blasted painful, you aren't going anywhere.
Okay, keep that in mind. We're going to be touching it for a second more. Ladies and gentlemen, once we come back, this is the Intel Report. First half hour is over. We'll be back in about three minutes. Great host. Great topics. Reach speech at its best. This is We The People Radio Network.
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And these bands are out in the public circles, but they're restricted in some ways, or of course people don't necessarily dwell on what it is that they're doing. So we're going to have a little pop quiz, so to speak, and it'll be live. And it'll be a lot of fun. And I think we'll take a whole two hours by the time we're done on this. And you guys are going to have some fun listening to these people too, because you know, man, I recognize that guitar. I recognize that riff. What the heck? And it's like, oh, no way. And it'll be, yes way, like Bill and Ted's excellent.
So anyway, the pokerface.com and their latest album is out, but I would ask again, and this is why we bring this up, you can download in many ways and there is a benefit by purchasing individual songs and that's good too. But I would ask, in fact, I would say please, please take the time, buy their CDs because that goes to the band.
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Now, what I wanted to get into, and we covered night vision for the first half hour, and that was very important, and we're gonna, you're gonna see us do this all the time. We may go off on a tangent like that, intentionally, it's not really a tangent, for us it's how we think. If there's something that needs to be covered, don't we do it, right? That's right. Now, part of this is, I wanna jog everybody's memory, because for the last five, four and five months, in fact, before I got out from behind the wire, I've been behind the wire for seven years,
People were all you know, once you teach them in effect a lot of people complained they come back up and go, you know Mark I can't go back to sleep You know, you told me to wake up and I did man. I know I just don't you know, it's like now I realized I can't shut it off I can't go back into the you know into the the darkness and that's good. Yeah, I say I kind of laugh I said well, I warned you about that and he is like, yeah Well, it's interesting as these case same people would say, you know what?
Uh, something's going on. You know, it's like, yeah? What do you mean? Why? Because I know we feel the same thing. Yeah, something is going to happen. Something is on the horizon. You can tell just by the way the talking heads are yapping on television. You can tell just by the type of news clips that are put on the air. The verbiage that's huge. You know what this is? You're all sensing the Predator better. Mark, it makes me wonder if they couldn't hold this guy back until the 19th. You know what I mean?
Well, I think that, yes, you know, good point there. And I think that we may be, again, we don't know what the randomizing factor is with activating a shooter like this. And again, part of the role of the dice with DOPCO is we know that the drugs are out there and that they've got them permeating the whole of the population. Prozac and all of its genetically engineered variants and Prozac is genetically engineered too.
they knew before they issued this stuff that it would create this kind of condition and i will all of per little challenge here mindset example think back which is the way back machine before pros act pretty okay pretty the first the pros act prodigies before him and i did this constantly when it first happened i said okay i want you to do some special number two number three number four number five came up other uh... you know and i didn't even others had named for me in the control press
a story about a mass murder in one place that you can remember. Tell me where you've ever seen, okay? And here's the thing. Let's plug this part of the sense, the sensing the predator. In 1968 and before, guys, there was no, there were no serial numbers on weapons. There was no massive, you know, filing system. The police state didn't have that plugged in. Name for me
incident how many incidents in a row in other words let's say two or three show me where two or three incidents happened or five or six happened where these were copycats or whatever now there's only two I'll save you some time you're probably doing the brain gear thing you're going man let's think about it the most notorious and constantly referred to in the controlled press incidence of this type work a remember the tower shooter in Texas
First, when it comes to mind, as we know he was a former marine, supposedly had a brain tumor problem, that seemed to be the most common excuse. Boy, that was some kind of brain tumor. A good point to make out here, Mark, is the number of civilians showed up with their hunting weapons and kept that boy and still stay the local. And were able to neutralize him. Now, the point is that that's one. But that's one incident out of how many hundreds of millions of people? The second one, and I'll jog everybody's memory, here's a hint. It happened in Chicago.
Do you remember Mr. Speck with the butcher knife going through the nurses dormitory one room after another and dicing the women up, slicing them to death? That was, and you remember this, before the whole Prozac Prodigy nonsense, you never used to hear about mass...
and you never used to hear about mass shootings or anything like that you did not see these were somebody went to and guys what you think it's because of past food mcdonald's well it could be maybe because other than until he's a mass number of these past food places came up you didn't hear about anybody walking into a restaurant if if you did here's what it was this jog your memory on this one
Control shootings with the mob. Now let's see the mafia. Can I control the mafia effectively? Well, no we can't. Let's see, they bring in tons of drugs and we measure tons in ship bowls. So how are you going to restrict them from getting weapons? So using them as the excuse for controlling arms wasn't a good excuse at all because all it did was made the population a better victim and that really was the agenda. After they passed the gun control act of, oh that's right, 1933,
The mob was still out there killing people, the mob was still out there selling dope, the mob was stealing the kosher mafia and the Italian mafia, and the Italian mafia mostly answered to the kosher mafia. Those of you who aren't from the Detroit area might recall, although you've heard about them, the Purple Gang. Well, Oregavolt, I'm telling you. Trust me on this one, kids. And me another bagel. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. In fact, right here in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the person that I know, I think his grandson would have them now.
There's a man that collected the Purple Gang's touring cars, all their heavies, the stuff that they used. Has all the records on them. He built a garage so he could store the things. I mean, we're not talking a little garage here. We're talking some major hardware because these vehicles were hundreds of thousands of dollars. But these people were out there and the gun control law didn't do anything. It just made the people that much easier a target for the police state.
Now, 68, before 1968, you don't see any of these mass shooters. After 1968, you don't see any of these mass shooters. Okay, what happened? What changed since we can demonstrate that the arms are irrelevant? Be the invasion of psychologists. There we go. Let's start pointing. What has been introduced into the environment that would be different? What are the things that have changed?
and Don hit it right on the nail, right there. First of all, the psychologists, the psychobab allegiance. Hey, they got their way in the school systems, didn't they? Starting in the sixties. Now, they didn't get Ritalin through in nineteen... Actually, they tried to push Ritalin through in 1963 through 1966. Most Americans don't realize this.
pilot programs right here in Michigan just like they were the second time around so dope Co has focused heavily on Michigan over the years not just recently but we're talking decades they tried to push all these dope co programs and they utilized the schools and the American education system to dumb people down now the first time around everybody kicked it out everybody did okay so they had to wait they had to hunker down for another generation
and they came back in the 80s and not only did they push Ritalin by the way, but they also pushed Prozac. Ritalin first, Prozac second. If you look at the dates of introduction, let's create a timeline. Let's take a big blackboard and let's run a timeline. Let's look at the peak of incidence, okay, first of the types of incidence we're talking about here and how they hammer, how they start to spike. Let's take a second line.
and introduce and put little notches in the line and demonstrate and show where A, Ritalin was A, was introduced during the 60s and to a degree was in the population and then B, where it was introduced in the schools to a greater degree to fry how many children's brains then especially in their pre-crisis wave period. The second phase, now that you've created all these Ritalin casualties, was to plug in Prozac.
Prozac comes online, again, the first genetically engineered drug that was authorized by a drug code agent slash the government. And we have a horrendous spot. We see specific result from action. The weapons are irrelevant. In fact, be quite honest, think about it. OK, why didn't we see a tremendous spike before, say, 1933? All we saw there was within a very, and we still have to add this to it,
specific ethnic or specific cultural groups. What if we are seeing an incident, what groups are being affected? What are the age brackets? What is the racial background? What is the sexual background? Well, who's being affected? Male or female? See, this is... Oh, God, we're in the Patriot Movement. We're actually applying science here. You know what? That's because we think, okay?
So let's take all of this rather than acting like the rabid dumb animals that a lot of these people apparently want to be conditioned to with knee-jerk emotional response. We're thinking through the process. No drama. Let's just ask what has changed. But what has changed is Dopeco and the drugs that have been brought in. And by the way, Don, think about this. What happened in the 60s, late 60s? What was the big thing in the late 60s through the 70s? Oh, peace, love.
That's right, peace, love, dope. Now get the hell out. Now let me ask you something about this, Don. Think about it. What you just brought up. If drugs in general were the problem, would we not have seen a series of mass execution kind of things? Now we did see some goofiness with manipulation and that had to do, for instance, with, as we know, our little friends out in California, Squeaky From and Who.
all the other chucky charles manson but that's good took a shot at or did the whole that's all you know where a political difference situation and i still now government programming here uh... surging more of the taxi driver of the street squeaky from sera of the taxi driver and sera jane more three assassination camps on the uh... on gerald ford one after the other all of the reprogram sera jane more being a secretary for the uh...
for George Herbert Walker Bush at one time through the CIA and working with Secret Service. I'd like to point out... Mr. Rockefeller. Nelson Rockefeller. Could you imagine that he could find a few... Now at this period of time when all this is happening, did you see mass shootings? Did you see people going in? McDonald's was around by the way in the 60s and 70s, remember? Did you hear about anybody going down to the bebop and walking in one end of the bebop, a roller skate restaurant, and walking out the other end with nothing but bodies behind him?
And this at a period of time when you had, excuse me, when you had PCP, LSD that was being privately made, you had cocaine, you had heroin, you had all the other variations on any drug you could think of. Mescaline. I mean, come on, guys. You did not see any of this. How is it, again, let's do the basic math, what had changed in the formula. A specific unauthorized and government funded
specific introduction of a drug that would create an end result. That's right. Now here's a fun one. Take and go back to that period of time. For those of you who don't throw your books away, go into the pharmacopoeia books that show you all of the drugs that were presently being issued. Take a look at the battery of drugs that Prozac was ordered to replace. Take a look at the side effects of the drugs that Prozac did replace. You will find that their side effects are less than a quarter of a page or half a page.
Take a look at even in the at the time when Prozac was introduced how many pages of side effects were confirmed with that genetically engineered drug and The control press did everything it could not to report it. We should tell you something about whose pocket they're in
And by the way, all this tempest in the teapot with the government supposedly angry with NBC, yeah, and I'm a Chinese jet pilot too. Yeah, Kiss My Hinden on that one, excuse me, but yeah, these suckers are in bed together, just like the day is long, people. There is no difference between, oh, that's twiddle and twiddle and twiddle, not even, well, they're all dumb, but they're all from the same hand, same fingers. You don't have to go back real far. There was a big movie they made a lot out of it, the late in it.
My little doll, oh my little doll. I didn't in particular watch it, but it was around because, well, the people around me watched it. But in that movie, Mark, wasn't there a lot of valium? Now, as you mentioned, the Prozac replacement, the valium was kind of, well, gee, you know, if you want to wake up, if you want to go to sleep at night, take a valium, you know, it was kind of a specific use, a muscle exer. It's a put you on the shelf drug. Yeah, if you take enough of it. But again,
look at as you pointed out look at the men this is just one of a still prescribed out but it is one of the that was replaced right and again in a far more efficient well another thing too is as we know the profit mechanism that will lead in place to get pros that got there in the population's hand uh... which of course has created the problem
was there were bounties and there were benefits. In other words, doctors, especially scurrilous doctors, were motivated to prescribe Ritalin for things that had nothing to do with the permission or purpose of the battery of drugs.
We had a DJ, we traveled millions of miles, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996. And when I say millions, I mean millions. Never traveled in a vowel name. But we traveled all over the country, spoke all over the country. A lot of you people listening know this because you saw me speak in your town. Well, think about it. There's hundreds of places that we spoke. Well, one of them was down in New Orleans. And the DJ down there that had been, he was a host. We got out to visit him. And lo and behold, I step away and
John is talking to him and he goes come on come back here He goes well, so how long you been on Prozac? I looked over at this guy and we did notice he was acting he was acting quite different from all even down there before Well, lo and behold the guy had a knee injury now think about this guy's that's ball Don't leave me had be farther away from your head as it was your foot They preside prescribed Prozac for him because he had a knee injury
And so he's off in La La Land. In fact, now that he's taken the nonsense, he was taking more of it when he wasn't supposed to and he had to go refill his prescription because he was out of sync, out of touch, and had no clue what the hell he was doing. So what does that tell you? If we see one, and in our travels we saw more than one, where people were listening to the psycho-bab allegiance and plugged right in and were unplugged from reality.
That's really what they're counting on is be quite honest. You got all these people holding candles instead They should be asking the basic question. I mean this I understand a morning, but this is almost my problem most what I'm seeing is commercial morning It's like it's not because they could care they could care less about the person who is dead They could care less about the people who are dead. It's like the invokes social social function for the moment
And as soon as something else comes along, this drama that will make the drama queens happy, that will be the next thing they're plugging into. The reality they don't want to talk about. Now, to a degree, a lot of those people, though, the good thing I will say, not all, but a good chunk of them are asking the right questions, are saying, well, you know what, this teaches us something, but not the way the government or the control press would like to tell you, oh, we've got to have more gun control. Instead, it's, yeah, we've got to have more gun control. I need to be able to hit what I'm shooting at.
That's right. Now, that can do into this whole thing about what the whole goal is. You've got to have the PsychoBabble team. They've got to make more business. Everybody's leaving Virginia Tech, for instance, so they can't go back. It's like, wait a minute. Whoa, guys. Okay, with what I already said before about this whole thing with the mass shooters, think about this, Dom. Where was the safest place right now to be in the United States? Virginia Tech! Yeah.
Yeah. Of all the places right now where you don't have to worry about anything happening, go back to Virginia Tech if you're a student. And I'm telling you right now, tell your friends, just laugh at them. What do you leave them in Virginia Tech for? Oh, the memory. Oh, people have been dying all over the place. People, when you walk down the street, you realize how many people have died. And with every so many feet in a house next to you, in the street with a car accident, do you ever think that way? OK, throw that out the window. But here's the bottom line.
Government knows this, the control freaks know this. Right now, Virginia Tech is the safest blasted place on the planet to be. Go to school. Okay, rub it in the other side space. Go to school, get your job done, do the college time in three years, not four. You can do it, I've done it before. Rather than spending money on the system and helping to pump up all their nonsense, shake this stuff off, cough and find your body parts, and get back to work. Hey Mark, I have to interject something else. Cough and find the pencil real quick.
tb.org.com and three W and we're going to be on a clock of course we're going to have a long shot that's right we're gonna buckshot on tonight too uh... real quick here this gets into the last step i was going to talk about where where we're seeing this promoted the this be a good victim nonsense was pushed for years and years and years in fact the fbi usually be the one taking over the local classes about what do you do if there's a crisis in the home like someone's trying to break in and they would repeat this night people come back to me say this is what these these buggers are doing
a good pick but they find a plastic bag over your head with your hands tied behind your back in a uh... uh... me cleaver stuck to the back of your head you know when on the ground side by side by side no just reverse people you've got creatures out there that are absolutely wicked they're either a with the government or there be just private wicked evil creatures who have been hired by the government yet like them to fail that's right you back all your children you be taught the same way i taught my wife that something that is back when i was with that when i was working as an intel analyst
You shoot through me to get to the target behind me. If somebody puts a gun in my grabs me and puts a knife or a gun in my head, you shoot through me to get to the target. If something happens to me, we're gonna do first aid on us. We're gonna kick the snot out of that bugger on the ground. We might keep him alive long enough to find out who sent him. Find out what blood type he is. That's right, but other than that, he's finished. His days are numbered by, actually his moments are numbered by how long it takes for me if I can recover quick enough so that I can stomp the hell out of him. But the point is,
that be a good victim nonsense they promoted. Now here's why. Number one, it's for the nutcase and firm so they can create the crisis. Be a good victim. Run around in the little glass chamber like a gerbil until the predator jumps on you, shoots you, stabs you, whatever. Fill in the blank. The nurses, when Speck was killing him, each one of those nurses sat in her room and waited for him to go room to room. Just like what we're in, he only had a butcher knife, people. He only had a butcher knife.
Think about that any of them all of them every one of you have got to start thinking the same way some nutcase starts killing people like this He has to be put down. No, okay the next step What is their plan after that is for government to tell you to be a good victim when they throw you in the bus?
Anyway, I'm gonna touch on this next hour. Don, thank you for being up. Thank you, Mark. Ladies and gentlemen, always God bless the Republic. Just to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march. Both day and night. Luda, we'll be back next hour. Hang on.
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