Mark Koernke discussed anti-mine vehicle designs from South African conflicts in the 1970s-80s, emphasizing how practical engineering solutions saved lives. He covered mapping techniques for situational awareness and field operations, recommending low-tech resources like trucker atlases and town guides. Koernke addressed militia deployment logistics, food and water pre-positioning strategies, and referenced James Wesley Rawls' 'Patriots' as a survival primer. A caller raised concerns about a prison riot at New Castle Correctional Facility in Indiana involving Arizona inmates; Koernke criticized the corporate prison industry, overcrowding practices, and the incentive structure driving mass incarceration. The show concluded with a caller (John) discussing patriotic music from the 1970s-80s and early 1980s that conveyed anti-government themes, including songs by Grand Funk Railroad, The Kinks, Jackson Browne, and David Bowie.
I had a dream the other night that, when I didn't understand, a figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free.
and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money is 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 won't 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 torch of freedom burning as I awoke he'd vanished in the midst of 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 right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dil the land of the free. And good afternoon, once again. This is the second hour of the Intel Report on We the People Radio Network, ladies and gentlemen, the afternoon Intel Report.
It's 6 p.m. or a little after 605 p.m. plus or minus Eastern Standard Time. It is the 24th. It is Tuesday, but a very busy day. Forgive me, we've had so many things going on. I appreciate all the calls. And by the way, I want to say hi to Tom P. in Indiana. Your paperwork's on the way, just to let you know. We've got people who, of course, were generating press passes for. Tom P., your work is already finished.
We're sending it out to you right away. Back went in the mail this morning. I made sure it got out. Also, pbn.4mg.com is where you'll find the pictures I was talking about the last hour. That's pbn4mg.com. And also on Liberty Tree Radio.4mg.com. Check us out.
What will be up on the website, we'll have a little description, but you can pull these pictures down, share them with other people. They're not the only ones, they're just one, well, dozens of thousands, let's put it this way. In fact, so much so that there's drawers upon drawers upon drawers with reports and of course files from all over the country. We duplicate these, make sure they're out on disc. I just want to make sure before we put them up that we already had them out.
We do. So we've got backups laying around different places and that's one of the things I'd like to do is make sure that we've got them spread all over creation. So, PBN4MG.com, you'll be able to check out AirMar and the UN Choppers at LAX, along with a few other cool things. We're going to take a quick, short break here and we'll be back again. Intel Report, we're back. That's Poker Face, by the way. Every time I listen to them, I think about the guys and
along you actually been working for the paper to effort poker face dot com talk about every chance they can now very quickly here uh... anti-mine vehicles another subject
You might recall, if you do a little research, where the anti-mine vehicles really came into their own is, not in Vietnam, although in Vietnam, mines were just as much of a problem. All the things we're seeing now, we've seen before. They make it sound like it's, oh my god, they're so new, so warfare hasn't changed much. These things are, while they're, all they're doing is applying what has been known, from with the combat engineers, the sappers, with the irregular forces for years.
that if it goes boom you can make it into a disaster toy for the other side. In other words, you can make, you can ruin somebody else's day. It's the nature of warfare. But it's interesting that in South Africa and Southwest Africa, you might recall, especially during the conflicts there in the 70s and 80s, the mines came under their own. Same thing. They were being used against the population in general and also were used by the guerrilla forces
out of the western territories who are coming into uh... southwest africa and into uh... uh... south africa proper and for that reason entire family of armored vehicles had to be developed lightly armored vehicles had to be developed as much as anything just as their rolled up what we discovered with our science you know kia right in on the change it pilot the it's cool they got some new technology to play with uh... you know electronically
But, in reality, the premise, the basis for these designs were all laid down, nigh on 30 years ago. 25 years ago, the stuff was pretty well deployed, was being used on a daily basis. Whole fleets of these vehicles were generated. Now, they weren't designed to, to the minds, you know, to keep a vehicle running and keep it going down the road. It was designed to save the crew.
It was designed purely to keep the people alive. The vehicles were throwaways for all practical purposes when they got hit. They had parts to be recovered. Anything that could be used obviously would be recycled. But when you see the pictures that I've got, a friend of mine who worked over there for a number of years in the South African Rhodesian areas worked on a farm managing it. But of course, he was constantly in contact with the security forces there.
We're going to post a bunch of these really cool pictures to give you an idea of some of the stuff they already came up with and some of it looks like, well, this shouldn't go down the road. Well, it does, and it goes down the road okay. Most importantly is when a mine is underneath it, it goes down the road in another direction other than what would be anticipated, usually in a rolly-polly fashion, but the crew surviving quite effectively.
And there's a number of other designs. I don't have all the pictures here actually of some of the other designs that I've seen. These are the earlier models. And actually, we're all done by local forces. Of course, there's another cool picture. I wanted to incorporate this. One of these security detachments. These are local nationals, outfitted, kitted, and squared away, ready to go. And of course, you may all be long gone and dead now.
That's the only problem with a war zone like this 25 years ago, 30 years ago. Well, hopefully they're my age or a little older and they're still hanging around. But it's interesting. Again, give you a chance to see some of the earlier works. Didn't require a RAND or didn't require any special engineering group to get the job done. It just required a little common sense and application considerations.
and the rest is history. In fact, the one package ran off of it. We used a Volkswagen motor to run the unit and ran pretty darn well by what the author originally said. In fact, he had one of these. So, again, there are solutions. There are answers. War is not pretty. You're going to get shot at. That's the whole point. We try to stress this when training militia units is your medical support has to be as good as your ammunition and supply and support systems are in place.
The idea is you're going to get shot, you're going to get hit, somebody's going to get hit, something's going to happen. It's the roll of the dice and fate itself. If it's your time, it's your time. And so with that being the case, let's be ready for it so that we can do the best we can to keep casualty alive. So integrated medical support is crucial. Well, obviously, anti-mine vehicles were their solution, where mines were the prevalent problem, especially in the southern end of Africa. So watch for those on the PBN site also.
A lot of good stuff. In addition to that, and there's always more additions, we have another portfolio that will be coming out here pretty soon, which has to do with some of the 9-11 activities. Now I'm hoping, and again this has been covered by different people, but I want to emphasize this, that who, what, where, when. One of the things we need to do is follow up on and physically or and get
into the practice of physically orienting people to the subject matter. Now I'll give you an example. This is something I've done for years. Actually, you see this in some of the newspapers now. We have done this for almost 25 years of training troops, especially militia units, but also training PBN reporters or reporters that have worked with us. We've had to come up with a system and they've had to use it. First of all, what state?
or in other words North America obviously but what state then what county then what township or what town
Now, the way we do this is actually in a mapping format, and we teach people to do this in a card system so that they lay one over top of the other. You've seen something like this with inserts and pictures, for instance, of mapping in different newspapers now. We've been doing this for a long time, and it is a way to get people to understand where they are when it comes to dealing with specific problems or looking at particular situations.
A lot of people just bunch all of these images or bunch all of these reports together and don't necessarily think about how they're dispersed or what pattern they lay across the country. An example is how we're able to effectively predict the Prozac privacy shooters as they developed in the cycle in the 90s.
Well, it's because we laid down the pattern. We actually utilized a conventional mapping, no electronics, no special gizmos. Just break out. In fact, here's the way to do it. I'll even walk you through this. Go down to your local truck stop. There's some really cool books sitting on the shelf that make mapping easy. Number one are the big old trucker atlases. Now, you don't even have to buy new.
If you want to, what you can do is you can actually pick up the last year's model as they're being sold out for usually like five dollars a piece of brand new in the wrapper. They're actually not outdated at all. But what it does is it gives you mapping for every state of the union. No, it doesn't give you contour. But I will say this, that mapping of any kind is priceless and you should collect all of it that you can.
Now between this and a couple of other grid maps and local maps for your area of operation, you pretty well want to have everything you need to help talk somebody into an area. And so this mapping, sitting on the shelf, in fact I can turn within four feet of where I'm sitting right now, there's a pile about six inches deep. A little more than that because I just added some more maps to it. That's mapping for the state of Michigan, the Midwest.
the United States, and even has some little global information. But for the most part, it's all, no batteries required. I can then, again, take it to the state, take you into the county, take you to the township or the city or the village or whatever, and take you to the streets to walk you into the event so that you understand and orient yourself to the activity. This is crucial to collecting the data and utilizing it properly.
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We're getting pretty close to the bottom of the hour, if not bottom of the hour. And ladies and gentlemen, this is the Intel report afternoon. Don Betcher is not with us today, but he will be probably tomorrow, tomorrow is Wednesday. And I should have another guest up too, hopefully one of our friends with the border operations, we were trying to work that out today. Couldn't plug everything in the way we wanted.
I'm hoping to do a field report from right there on the border from the second line formations. The 8th regimental combat team, Colonial Marine Militia, is rotating in, replacing some of the elements of the 11th regimental combat team, Colonial Marines. They're not the only militia units down there that are part of the second line, but they're
familiar with their particular areas of operation the way they deploy and when the units go down there they are not going down there for a training exercise. These are combat loaded, they're squared away ready to go and the big thing is that they're field heavy. In other words, they go in with more stuff that they need. A little trick here. If you're going to go participate in an action, just like I was talking about mapping a minute ago, I'll get back to that. When you go into an area, take more than you need in the way of perishables.
extra food, extra water, buy the, you know, if you're gonna buy the bottled water, buy the cheapest no name brand stuff you can so you can get more for less. When you go in, whatever you don't use in the way of food or in the way of water or in the way of batteries and perishable stuff like that, leave it behind for the next unit. This is how we build up tactical pre-deployment pods.
And it works exceptionally well because for each person going to the field, say for seven days, they're going to need so many hundred, you know, so many pounds of food is the way we calculate it. And rather than carrying it back out, again, we're going common mess. Typically the troops are all eating together. So one gallon cans of food, you bring the stuff in, when you're done, whatever you don't use, it's left.
Besides, it's cheaper. You're not pulling as much weight when you drive home, so you're going to save gas. It costs you less money. Also, what happens is this. You build up progressively larger reserves in an area of operation. Some people don't realize it, but it wasn't a charge. But what I would do is people say, well, how much does it cost to come to a meeting at a particular place where I was speaking? I said, well, it's two one-gallon cans of food. And people went, huh? I say, that's right. Now, here's the thing.
you have to have two one-gallon cans of food. I don't care what it is. And most people wouldn't take this seriously or some people wouldn't listen. And when they would get there, there was a grocery store nearby, we said, no, this is part of following instructions. And so down the road, there's an ISIL grocery store down there, they're gonna love your business. They've got good prices. Pick a couple gallon cans of something up. Gallon can of corn, a gallon can of beans, a gallon can of red beets.
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The reason I bring this supply and support issue up is a lot of people don't realize that the hosts, in many cases, in these situations in the field, have put everything on the line. So we need to make sure that we support them. This is how we operated during the Freeman siege in Montana with deployment of troops up in that area. We moved 3,000 personnel to counter what was going on up there. And again, we're going to give you some history.
utilizing the mapping that I was talking about, again, the no batteries required mapping and a pre-deployment of material we were able to cycle people in and not put thousands and thousands and thousands, we could put 20,000 people down on the ground. Instead, we only needed so many as maintenance to counter the aggressor. And then what we did is we actually left food and water in place.
Now, water is something all of you listening take for granted, unless you're on the west of the Mississippi, because you know what I'm going to talk about here, is we fought water wars west of the Mississippi. People think, oh, rivers, lakes, and whatever. People, there are places you can go for hours, in some cases days, without seeing anything, any surface water. You can't be sure that you're going to get to any kind of potable water with any reliability.
When you're deploying hundreds or thousands of troops in the field, you have to think the same way. If you don't carry it in, you may not have it when you need it. And so that's one of the issues that has to be brought to bear when it comes to moving troops. This is also true just for your personal survival. Again, you don't have that Chinese koolie behind you, so let me ask you something. You're going to have food reserves. If you're planning on changing your location, many people did this with the Katrina crisis.
If you're going to change location, pre-deploy your foodstuffs where you're going. You shouldn't have to take half an hour or 40 minutes or two hours to pack up a truck. Instead, make arrangements with allies at the other end and pre-deploy the tonnage that you're going to need. You never know how long you're going to be there. Some people have not been able to go back home. It's going to be worse in a larger national crisis.
situation we've already got a taste of it you all got smacked you all touch the stove shh hurts oh oh oh well now you know better so don't say that you didn't see what could happen you've already seen about national television with an absolute failure and fumbling on the part of the federal government they will fail you
In fact, it seems to be their mission in life. So with that being the case, let's assume the worst and we won't be disappointed, okay? Now, if you're wondering about where to get some ideas for this, I brought this up the other day. James Wesley Rawls, Patriots, Surviving the Coming Collapse. Get a copy as soon as you can if you do not have one and read it. Get a physical, listen to that, that's the book, physical copy for you to have.
Now, the reason I bring this up is because, again, it doesn't require batteries. It's an excellent primer. It's not just a story line. It's a how-to. It teaches you how not to make mistakes by showing you people who made mistakes or people who did it right. Of course, if you know how a story line is working, I'm not going to ruin that for you. There's all kinds of good stuff in there. But James Wesley Walls, Patriots surviving coming collapse.
is an excellent primer to start with. And again, it even brings up the subject, I will ruin it a little bit, that some people decided to do differently rather than pre-deploy everything the way they should have. And they wish that they hadn't made that mistake. Well, we're going to go to the bottom of the hour break here, ladies and gentlemen. This is the intelligence report in the afternoon. We'll be back in about three minutes.
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One-niner-eight-four, again that's eight-eight-eight-two-zero-two, one-niner-eight-four. Just getting back to the mapping real quick, and the reason I bring it up is because, again, whenever possible you don't want it to be electronic, you want something that uses the most sophisticated computer on the planet. That big lump of stuff between your ears there, people. That's right, that's what the computer is, the artificial intelligence is trying to mimic.
And, if you just make a little bit of an effort, it's amazing how much you can get done. So, books and text. Anything you can find, the travel atlases. Here's another idea for all of you that are looking for mapping, local mapping. Check with your park services. Check with your local metro parks. Check with your golf courses.
Check anywhere that has stuff maybe laying out. If you see brochures that have what appear to be mapping of any kind, pick them up, pull them out, put them in the inventory. You never know when they might be handy. Now again, there are also options to go with geological survey maps, et cetera, if you have to spend money. And again, you should if you can. But I understand how that is. People don't have the resources. So I'm coming up with solutions that are inexpensive.
The average person out there does not have a whole lot of excess spendable income right now. Come up with ideas that put more material information in our hands for less. Always have a roving eye when you're traveling. You never know what you're gonna see laying around. Now, another cool little item. Here in Michigan, and I understand, I think they went around the country and did this finally, most states, not all states yet, but there's a company that produces a little handbook
and it's pocketbook, it's the size of a regular paperback, but all that it is, each page or a couple pages, is a line drawing of every burg, village, town in the state, like in Michigan for instance, every map or line outline of the road network for a particular community, including the basic outlay of the town itself, etc.
The advantage of this is it allows you to see how urban areas are set up and to map just quickly around, go around them. Or how to get through them if you're in a hurry. In other words, if there's a problem, the main trail, the main drag is blocked in some way. Look what happened with Katrina. Beep beep. Beep beep beep beep. Oh no, I can't move.
Well, guess what? Instead of an, ahh, getting choked on the road people, if you have the alternate mapping, you can look down at your map real quick, check the reference with the town that you're in. By the way, somebody should be designated to follow the mapping process so you don't get caught flat-footed. And what you...
And what you do is take a look at the mapping, go, hmm, this is interesting. OK, we see the problem. We've got a traffic jam up ahead. There's an accident. Hey, there's an intersection that goes just to the right. Looks like a secondary road. Where does it go? You pull out your non-electronic mapping and go, hmm, that way. Go two blocks. Turn left. We get around the obstruction. We get back down the road. Everybody's happy, ready to go. Wes, we have, I'm sorry. Andrew, please, come on up.
Hello Mark. Hey, how you doing? Alright, I just uh, an article on the internet from AP, there was a prison riot in Indiana today. Oh really? New Castle prison and as I got into the article, a couple of guys from Arizona, they bust in there and that's had the riot. I'm sure, what did they do? It says uh, it says in March Arizona and Indiana reached an agreement, holding up to 1,260 Arizona inmates
and it says the president managed by the GEO Group Inc. based in Boca Raton, Florida according to the Indiana Department of Corrections website. You know, they bust in the guys from Arizona. Well, you see there's two reasons this may have happened. This is what's interesting. They did this years ago with Michigan prisoners going to Virginia. And number one, the prisoners down there got better goodies in some ways.
The prisoners down there were getting shot left and right. They were used to shooting everybody on a regular basis. Up here, and I mean shooting, we're talking like if you step over a line, you're automatically shot. Old style prison in that respect. So you got to pay attention, and a lot of people apparently weren't who were from Virginia. While Michigan prisoners got down there, and a lot of them were a little more adept in understanding rules and regulations,
And they kind of slowed down on some things and changed others. But in this case with Indiana, I think the biggest problem is, number one, you've got these corporate prisons, these corporation prisons. That's the whole issue. That's what they're trying to plug in, is this Soviet gulag mechanism taking people out of their jurisdictions at the state level, which is on its illegitimate period. Unlawful. They know this. But what they're trying to do is break American jurisprudence.
uh... if you were charged in a specific jurisdiction or a specific district here to be incarcerated there otherwise and i don't care what they try to come up with a pull out of their hind end your inconvenience and again that we're it's a nice supplemental punishment in that you're being sent away from your residents
anywhere even close in close proximity by going from Arizona, Indiana. Plus there are other issues with regard to maintenance and operations around the prisons because no two prison systems, you know, let's say Michigan as opposed to Ohio or Indiana or Illinois or, you know, Wisconsin, each one has a shizzle. Each one has their own way that they run. Now on top of that, you've got these corporation prisons, which are, you know, another beast altogether.
And when you have all these people that are set in a very limited environment, they already understand that while certainly they're in a restricted situation, they're being punished, that there are specific set rules. There are things you can and cannot do. These are because, again, there's a limited liberty interest. And for those people who don't understand this,
of all places and i always mention these programs they might take it off the air now but uh... and on the discovery channel of all places they were talking about your interviewing or using interviews were done of wardens from uh... the twenties in the thirties and one of the wardens from san quinton i think it was said uh... yellow of course every prisoner has a liberty interest but it is liberty interest once he comes behind the bars is considerably restricted but he still have a liberty interest
Now, that's a crucial point because you see, all they're doing is temporarily incarcerating you if we understand our legal system. We have a scale. We have a, you know, we have a, well, first of all, we've, supposedly, committed a crime. Of course, now we've committed everything to crimes to those main neurons. Well, in the original American jurisprudence, you know, judicial system, justice system, let's use a proper term, you would have to set a number of years you pay and the scales are balanced.
Well, that can never be the case with the nonsense the way they've got it set up now, because you're constantly being punished in retrograde for a single action, which under our pre-1933 laws they have a harder time with, continuing to perpetually punish people the way they do, calling them felons or whatever. That's all part of this corporation nonsense, and that's why these corporate prisons are being plugged in. Another thing about this, Andrew, is that they want riots in prisons.
contrary to what everybody thinks out there, I'm gonna tell you flat out, having spent seven years behind the wires, they were desperately and have been trying to orchestrate riots behind the wire. And they haven't been able to do it. Stay right where we are, Andrew. Ladies and gentlemen, the intel report. We're gonna cover the subject more as soon as we come back from this break.
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What they'll do is they'll take certain things away like hobby craft, tell them to start harassing the prisoners more, create tension. There's a number of different tricks of the trade that are used. Seen them all, watched them all, generated. Number one is packing people up like cordwood. Originally, there were four people to a cube in the level one facilities in the MDOC, Michigan Department of Corrections system.
They went then to six, which of course stacked two more people in the same space. Most recently they went to seven. We know that in Pennsylvania with the same system they went to eight. In Michigan they're saying by the end of June they're going to go to eight. In other words, doubling the number of people in the same space. No desk.
No work area, you got a locker, basically the bed. And everybody goes, whoa, okay, well, try this for a while and see what happens, especially when you got a lot of different people with a lot of different mindsets. There are better ways to do this. There are specific regulations with regard to the amount of airspace available, number of toilets, which of course for twice the number, there's the same three toilets. That's right, that was what I said. Three or six toilets for a couple hundred people.
Think about that. Six showers and that's it for a couple hundred people. More than a couple hundred people. This is the kind of stuff they do to tweak it. What they need, what they want is by having riots they can then say they can do their study and research group nonsense and it'll be, oh how did this happen? Oh, we need to spend money on the prisons. There's where we need to go and here's how you need to do it. Their money leeches. It's just, this is the problem when you treat the particular mechanism which was controlled originally by
a very limited and regulated mechanism now we call it corporation business when you take the prison system make it a bit of business the only business and product they have people prisoners so here's the problem when you think all y'all put more people in jail ok well that's no problem but remember the fickle finger of fate is pointed at all of you and if you think you're safe gotta remember you got vampires at four different levels seeking out your life's time
And in some jurisdictions, four or five or six, who knows, it depends on where you are as far as how many overlapping agencies are desperately looking to use you as their excuse for their money cow, their money ticket. And remember, any normal business has to have a 2% growth rate in order for it to be healthy. So you tell me, people, how many prisoners per year do they add?
Well, three years ago we went and we hit the 1 million mark. Two years ago we hit the 2 million mark. This year, I should say one. Yeah, three years ago, two years ago we hit the 2 million mark. And then this last year we hit basically the 3 million, just about the 3 million pegged. Now that's not an accident. All at once, boom, boom, boom. Doubling and almost doubling again, but still continuing to grow at a phenomenal rate. John, jump in there please. How you doing Mark? Oh, very good.
a little bit of what you were talking about. It certainly seems like the prison industry is the problem. Bad, isn't it? Yeah, it sure is. One quick comment I wanted to make was last night I believe it was on the Intel report. You were looking for that Grand Funk Railroad song? Oh yes, as a matter of fact, yeah. Yes, it was on their album Good Singin', Good Playin', released on the 9th of August 1976. It was track number four. Yes. And don't give up your gun. Yes, yep.
believe you were talking about last night yet that's the one that it was interesting is is all there's a there are two windows for periods of time wanted actually overlap a little bit the nineteen seventy one through nineteen seventy three period has some phenomenal music especially for those of us are interested in the concept of liberty and re and resisting the new world order all the bands and i mean all the bands band you would never expect to see writing certain things
produced fantastic music and we need to stick it in the air, the people's ear and let them hear it and then remind them that no, this isn't something that was just done. These are people, you recognize all the bands. A lot of the big bands out there, even right now today, I've met them personally, are with the Patriot Movement. They know they're fully knowledgeable, they're fully cognizant, they listen to programs like this, they know what's going on and they write, okay. Well, the next window after the early 70s is the early 80s.
So the music is crucial as far as I'm concerned and that's why I love poker face because these guys have been on target right from the beginning but they know a lot of these guys now too which is helping quite a bit. Now there's another band that comes to the Mohegan Sun in Connecticut quite a few times a year that's the band America. I'm sure you've heard of them right? Oh yeah yeah. Pretty good music you know pro-american music you know no pun intended but uh acting music just
Well, you know, one of the songs we played on the air, I think you might recall, is Twentieth Century Man. And the one verse from it is, I was born in a welfare state, ruled by bureaucracy, controlled by civil servants and people dressed in gray. Got no privacy, got no liberty, because the Twentieth Century people took it all away from me.
Now, who would you think would do that piece? Of all bands, I've asked people to replay it. It's the Kinks. I remember you talking about that the other night. Yeah. And it's one of their toughest albums to find. It's called the Muswell Hillbilly album. If you find a copy of that laying around, no matter what condition it is, grab it. In the album, in the CD, or in the cassette, all of them are worth money.
Most people don't realize that and there's two engineered versions of it by the way there's there there's the original release is done in the in pre Dolby and Then they re digitized they did more redigitated re engineered and re engineered it when they brought it up under the same label Same album cut of course, but cleaned up, you know quite a bit So you definitely will end in the process. They did a little experimenting with other other instruments, too. Yeah. Yeah, you're right
The other thing I wanted to mention was Jackson Brown had a had one particular album on which he did a song called lives in the balance I don't know if you remember that one. Yeah, okay. Yeah, that's another one that um That you don't seem to know the store probably pretty obvious reasons that I don't know the are or not But another good song, you know, I'm gonna actually I think I have it on the shelf I'm gonna have to look off to look it up We'll see if we can find it because another one panic in Detroit by David Bowie
remember that one. Pennekin Detroit or another one was David Bowie's 1984 and I'm not a great fan of David Bowie but you know certain songs serve our purpose and so the whole point is that they touch on the themes and even the band even though it may have done everything else totally alien that particular song hits perfectly. Another example Mike and the Mechanics, Silent Running.
Yeah, everybody and most people like what well as I did that and if you ever get a chance and you have that album you got it on cassette or if you got an LP Flip it over to the other side and there's a sound a song on there called call to arms and it's interesting that again that this period of time another one I know we only got a few moments here before we're gonna be closing if you get a chance, okay, you like Let's see dire straights
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or for the album. But you never hear it on the radio. But you never hear it on the radio. And it's interesting now, see I got everybody going, hmm, check this out. Check out all of the, what's called the B side of that album. Not one of those songs are played publicly. Well, it's like I mentioned in the LTR chatroom the other night that Roger Hodgson song, I had a dream sleeping with the enemy. Yes. Yeah. Um, I mentioned that to Ed in the chat room the other night. That's another song you don't hear on the radio anymore because I don't know if it's on that list of
or what it was actually did interesting and extended version uh... from uh... one nine eleven took place and there were over two hundred plus additional songs put on the no play list that were banned how well and uh... it was too bad actually just went across it's too long to it's worth checking out again i'm at the power each of these are here
starting to die on the right okay god bless thanks for calling in and with jones john and uh... for all of you listening and over get closer top of the hour music is eight cool the other side uses it
And they use it in the weezer fashion. It's feudal resist. You'll be absorbed, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, guess what? It's not feudal resist. We will not be absorbed. In fact, music we can use as an uplifting tool. We've got all kinds of machinery out there, people. We've got CDs. We've got DVDs. We've got LPs. We've got VHS tapes. Did I say VHS tapes? Yeah, that makes a great sound medium, by the way. If you want to put a lot of stuff really cheap on a tape,
Extra extended play guys eight hours lots of music anyway This is the end of the two-hour period boy didn't take long as always God bless the Republic Death to the New World Order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run We're on the mark that's less than good. Did you read this? Chicago just became the murder capital of America. I don't understand It's been a felony to have a gun since 95. I thought that was supposed to prevent murders and increase them
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