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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and government overreach on September 3, 2007. Topics included an upcoming militia deployment to the Arizona border, the history of highway patrols and driver licensing as tools of government control, the selective erosion of Second Amendment rights versus other constitutional protections, ammunition stockpiling for preparedness, and Senator John Warner's statement about needing troops back in the U.S. by spring. The hosts emphasized the importance of understanding the Bill of Rights as inalienable rather than privileges to be doled out, and discussed survival preparedness including food storage and alternative energy.
- second amendment
- bill of rights
- constitutional rights
- militia deployment
- arizona border
- driver licensing
- highway patrol
- ammunition stockpiling
- preparedness
- senator john warner
- council on foreign relations
- ron paul
- michigan militia
- survival
- government control
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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we'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.
and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
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 are people. 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 in each God-given right. Pray to God, eat the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst of the once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled, each God given right, we only watch 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the land.
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That actually helps the network. A couple of other things going on here. Of course, Jim Monahan, we should have him call in today. He's setting up for the big meet over at Domino's Farms over at the Farms Row right there on the property. It's a beautiful day outside down here, Don. We've had a little bit of wind, a lot of sunshine.
They're set up and camping right there on the site. They have nice facilities. This is of course the headquarters for Domino's. So they have all kinds of resources at their disposal. So they have good shower and bathing slash toiletry facilities if you camp there. It's a rustic campsite as far as just pitch a tent, drop your camper, operate out of the camper. They've got shortwave, they've got steam engines, there's a petting zoo for the kids, there's of course a small steam train that's running.
and you get a chance to go check all that stuff out and a lot more and down with those pizzas right across the way. So hopefully Jim's going to call, let us know how things are going there. We're going to be stopping by to check on him and make sure everything's okay and also help him with a few other little projects tonight and tomorrow. Yes. You should add the word taste. Actually, you know, it's interesting. We have a lot of Buffalo production here in the state of Michigan. Most people probably don't realize that. Point where
Strangely enough, even when I was behind the wire up north over the UP, one of the facilities, we mostly ate bison. I'm sure it was not, okay, it wasn't the freshest. It was the, okay, before this goes bad, maybe we should send this down the road to that place where the wire barbed wire is around it. And they sold it to them, I'm sure. They had a good deal, a good arrangement, mate. But it's interesting that upper and lower peninsula, we have some extensive buffalo production herds.
that actually do a pretty good job of cranking out some tonnage. And so the buffalo is pretty safe here in Michigan. And strangely enough, we actually did have buffalo ages ago, even I guess about 170 to 180 years ago here in Michigan. A smaller version of the plains buffalo. Yeah, actually it is interesting because I'm sitting where I sit right here, Don, of all of the state.
because remember it used to be the claim was, and it was accurate, that a squirrel could run from Detroit all the way across to Grand Rapids from tree to tree and never leave the shade of a pine or an oak. Well, there's one spot where they couldn't, and actually it's above Ann Arbor, and it was the only little prairie that we had in all of Michigan officially on the maps. And in that little prairie, guess what we had?
Now this wasn't a very big prairie by the way, but it was rated as a prairie because what buffalo we did have and what large herd was actually doing a pretty good job of grazing everything down just like they did on the Great Plains. And the, like you said, the smaller grade buffalo that were up here in the north actually were pretty prosperous. And there was a whole economy around them with the native trade that went all through the state. And we call them buffalo. And I got that misnomer out earlier. The smaller one here, Mark, was actually
the wood bison. Yes. I have to correct myself. And once again it was also the tasty woods bison which is why there are no more. Between the native population and everybody else moving in, the tasty woods bison soon became, well, that's true of several other animals up this way, but I used to work in a farm, a massage farm, and as we would excavate we would find skulls of different animals, you know, bones where the animals had fallen into the peat bogs and didn't get out. We would run into buffalo and
also elk and I even ran into of course a full-size moose at one time where we gradually appeal away a layer of that sod when you're rolling sod. We had a facade cutting machine and this is when I was going to high school and it was fun because you never knew what you were going to discover you know floating up through the peat ball you know through the peat as it you know as you shaved it back layer by layer. It's just really kind of weird because the the skulls and the bones are perfectly intact but they had a green mold to them.
so much for archaeology here at Michigan 101. It's just fun things because, you know, hey, we're getting ready for the weekend. I know a lot of you are traveling. Many of you are listening to the micro-FM's while you're headed to the lakes. And I will say this again, think about what's in front of you, not where you're going. Okay, most common mistakes made are accidents on the road. We saw this happen several times just in the last half hour while we were driving back to the house here. People who were headed outbound and they were so focused on, I'm going to get to the lake and have a good weekend.
that unfortunately they were almost not having any weekend at all. So when you're traveling this weekend, please pay attention, stay focused. I'm gonna see how I can segue this into things, guys. Now here's, let me give you an example. The two most dangerous times for a patrol, now this is, it's bad enough when you're under fire, obviously, but for a patrol, the two most dangerous times are the point where they are leaving their area of control
and the last 150 to 300 yards before they return to their safe zone. Okay, and there's a reason for this. You're not thinking about the work that's in front of you. You're thinking about on the way out, you're preparatory. In other words, things can happen. And I mean, usually the other side knows this. You're starting to reorganize. You've got new people. You're probably training. They're moving out with you on patrol. They don't know what they're doing. That's when the first... Out of the area that you did the day before. That's a no-no.
That's right. Everybody figures, oh, this must be an expressway. We're going to make sure it has little excavation. And so that's where the anti-personnel device will be found, or the couple of snipers, or a basic ambush. Carlos Haskok called it lousy gagging. Yeah. And on the return, the most common, and I have seen this over and over in some of the most successful ambushes that we have laid have been in the last stage,
during the return in the last 150 yards because you're thinking I'm almost there, there's nothing that can bother me, I've got secure cover and fire, you know, couldn't fire fire control from my base base base of operations. And that's right. And that's where you get smacked. And it's where unfortunately, here you are so close, you can actually taste it. That's what happens. You're thinking about the warm food, you're thinking about the possibility of being under protection and cover of, you know, whatever you've got. And we have a defensive network.
You're thinking that you're gonna be able to get a shower. You've been gone for a long time and it feels real good to get back. That's right. That's right. The tension is starting to leave and the problem is no, you're not until you get behind that wire, you get behind those sandbags, you get behind that defensive mechanism. You're not safe. Even then, obviously, they lob something on you. But the point is that is where, that is the optimal point for an ambush to be established and to be properly executed with the person executing the ambush.
probably getting away. So again, just like traveling to the lake, you've got to focus on the job in front of you. Your job's not over until that team leader is counting every one of the men that comes in and confirming that they're all who he knows they are. Once that's done and he walks through the perimeter and he knows that he's got another fresh team behind him that's watching the wire, everything's fine.
But up until that point, uh-uh. You're always on the go, you're always at work, and you always have to be thinking, no matter how tired you are. Remember that that kind of, that's where mistakes are made and damage takes place. And you don't want to be losing anybody. This is also true in handling firearms, by the way. And I will stress this because I've seen this over and over again. There's two things. Horseplay, you're going to find a 30-out-6 barrel up your hind end real quick if you're playing around with a weapon around me. Okay? Not my weapon, the weapon you're playing with.
There is no such thing as horseplay with the firearm. The firearm is a deadly implement. It has a specific mission. I always love this nonsense. These guns were only made to kill. All weapons were made to kill. They weren't made to wound or to injure. They were designed to perform a specific mission. Just like a saw, a hammer, a car, your washer and dryer. You wouldn't want your washer and dryer to be able to mow your lawn, would you? No. It probably wouldn't do a very good job.
while, but really would be embarrassing. The point is that each tool has an application. That tool is very specific. You want that tool to perform the best of its ability, but you also want to make sure that in order to do that, you need to know how to operate that arm or that tool. Now, you go play around with the skill saw, you take the safety devices off it, and then you become careless with it. Well, at some point, we're going to find that you have nine fingers instead of ten.
Or you're going to find a little extra scar that runs up the side of your wrist or across your arm where there's a little extra blade mark and they had to stitch things together but you lost a little meat in the process. There's all kinds of mistakes you can make, but the point is that you have to use the machine properly. Well, the same is true with a firearm. And if you're handling a firearm on the range, it is always active. Remember, it is always dangerous. That way, you're not going to have any problems.
And it's still something can happen. Simply a lapse of memory. So that's why again, basic policy about where you point the weapon. And I know a lot of people have commented on this at different times, but we just want to reinforce it because we have an excellent safety record with regard to our operations in the field. We've never had a firearms injury of any kind or even come close to one of any kind. The only kind of injury we physically have had is a physical contact like a knee injury with somebody running into something you weren't supposed to.
And that's because for the thousands of hours and thousands and thousands of hours we've been out there, we've been paying attention. So that's your job, do the same thing. Well Don, we're at the first break. It's the first hour of the intel report. One makes sure we covered certain things. We'll be back in a minute. We've got a whole long list here on We the People, Radio Network.
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Yeah, I'll just go live off the land. Mark, we've had a butt up on here, Bruce Hennings, and I'm certain that even in really skinny times, you know, years ago I had someone call me, you guys. He said, I think it was Cook, Kentucky. He said, yeah, my granddad shot the last year in this county during the Depression. And through the landmark, and a lot of good for the surface of the land. Things grew up. That's right. Not only did they turn it, but they also fertilized as they passed through, and everything was turned right in. But now my point here is, we don't see herds of bison.
We don't see even great herds of deer. And I've said it many times, you guys, if one half of Detroit, they would move into all of northern Michigan and meet in six to eight months at the very most, we'd even like to admit to five gallon buckets, numerous, right? I'll be quiet now because we've got Spike from Indiana. I wanted to put that thought on the Liberty Tree radio. I kind of knew what you looked like. And sometimes you'd look like the same person I am.
riding my little scooter to work and downside on here in the last couple weeks. I had to get out there and fix my, I'm back to riding the iron horse again. I supposed to ride it, but it's all stretched out and laid back and it looks pretty good. I think I wanted to talk about his, uh, again, five or 10 minutes a while because I knew what he was talking about, but some of the gave, I didn't have that part. I'll tell you what about Mr. Monahan is that he is a, he would call himself a pamphleteer. And while everybody has all these cool tools for
Mr. Monahan, Jim Monahan, has done one of the finest jobs of just talking to people. Most people are afraid to do it, and he has, I have met people, and this is not an exaggeration, behind the wire, all over the state, who when you say, well yeah, I got this, what you do is you start talking about something, go, well I got this stuff from this guy with it. He wears his hat like a colonial soldier, you know, he's got a booty hat, but he curls it up right, like a tricorn.
And it's like, oh, you mean Jim? Yeah, that's it. Jim, he gave me all this paperwork and he had all this information and he does. The gentleman has been doing this for as long as he possibly could. Don, you've known him as long as I have. And he does some excellent work. We will bring him back. We're going to bring him back up. Hopefully he'll call today because we want to make sure he lets us know what's going on with the setup over there. I wish I could get up there and go to that. But I had seen a guy in 1998, I want to say. He was on the public.
He was from the Michigan militia and he was talking about all kinds of different stuff. And I just sat there and watched him for about an hour and it blew my mind. He was talking about how and all the stuff like this was a crucial and until Jim really said it yesterday, the right to freely travel. I never really dawned on me and it kind of hit me in the head like a brick because I've been, I've been driving without a license for years and people get upset with me because I don't want to get my license. And some of them understand some of them don't, but I'm just
spending all my own principles, man, you know what I mean? I believe in that Constitution and I will die for it. It's like I said before, if they come to my house to get me, they're going to be looking down the barrel of a gun. I don't care.
my property and you don't have any rights to be on it unless I let you on it. Whether it's got a fence around it or not. There is a whole, there's a bookie, the period before 1933, we've talked about this many times and Jim will elaborate on this again too. The period before 1933, especially in the 20s, the Roaring 20s, were to America then what the Roaring 90s, the fiction of the Roaring 90s was, or will be to us.
Okay, in that what they did is they spent spent spent on debt and in the process while they created this you know The the pickle smoking mirrors with one hand they were attacking all of our liberties in every way that they could from the other and there's an excellent example of this now remember Highway Patrol didn't mean state police the way it does today Highway Patrol didn't have there was no legitimate state police that could exist because the Constitution is don't allow for it and
Most of the state police were garrisons of militia that were active militia for the state's guard or for the governor's guard. And they would typically be operating in the capital. Well, there was a cross section called the Highway Patrol. And Highway Patrol were people who were just because there were so many cars on the road, it was for your safety that these organizations started to exist.
And what they did is they drove around in a little nicer car or in their own car. They typically were paid a stipends or they volunteered. And they were supposed to watch for you broken down on the road. They were supposed to carry gas. They were supposed to be skilled in mechanics. And usually they had spare tires or they had patch kits because tires were a terrible thing back then. More so than today. My grandfather used to measure the distance from here to Bay City. In the number of spare tires, number of times you have to patch the tires in the car.
That's how it used to be measured in the 20s. It took 26 patchings to get from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Bay City. That's what he used to tell them. He said, that's how I could tell you how long it'd take to get there. Anyway, the thing is that highway patrols originally could not carry guns. They were not police. They didn't put a gun to your head or write you tickets or revenue on the road.
The idea was to make you feel good. And then after a while, it was like, well, you know, because of public safety, maybe we could arm these guys. And then, well, as long as we got them out there, let's start a licensing system up. Now, I'll go back one step further. You got an iron horse there, right? Okay. You got a motor bike slash a moped. Okay. Now, here's the thing. There's only one mind that operates that, right? Your mind.
Now, that only requires that they want you, with only your mind operating it, to have a plate on the back and license in your pocket, and this and that, and the other, yada yada yada. How is it that we didn't have licenses back when we had horses? How is it we didn't have license plates for the rear end of a horse to check for his safety, you know, to make sure that he, you know, that the oil was checked and the horseshoes were shoeed? And how is it that... I don't think the horse would have liked that.
Yeah, he wouldn't like that, especially when you staple it to his rear end. Oh, that had hurt. Anyway, the point is this. Now, which is more dangerous? That motorcycle that you drive down the road, or that motorbike, or that moped, or the bicycle with one mind operating it? Or two minds? The mind on the horse and the mind in the horse, which may want to go in two different directions.
And in fact, isn't it fascinating if you look at the criteria back when we had an animal that we had to actually manipulate, which created great variance and extreme in safety, we didn't have licenses. Here's a good example you got. Every time Evil Knievel tried to take that motorcycle up the ramp, he'd twist a throttle, the motorcycle would go up the ramp by his command.
There was this guy Christopher somebody and he was trying to get a horse to jump a thing and the horse stopped. He stopped when he hit the ground. That's right. Because there's only one of them there. Stay right there, Spike. Ladies and gentlemen, Donna Mark will be back in three minutes here on We the People Radio Network.
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mentioned highway patrol, 1927 Massachusetts Highway Patrol, the book flat out says that the right exactly what Jim mentioned and what you caught on to the other day here and picked up on is the Massachusetts Highway Patrol in the book in their manual with states, their training manual for their troopers, and a lot of people put this out and had this printed all over the country. In 1927 it said yes,
The right of the people to travel is an inherent right, and it's the mission of the Highway Patrol to convince the people that they don't have that right. In other words, lie to them. You know about that. Another lie. Yeah, it's the same thing that we see with all these other departments. Now, one of the things the Michigan State Police does the same thing nowadays, and they've done it for quite a few years, we had kids get into the cadet program intentionally. They weren't going to stay.
But they taped themselves up. Now in other words, they set up cassette systems. And for the first two weeks while you're in that thing, one of the things that they hammer through their heads constantly is that the people have no rights. The people have no rights. The people have no rights. The people have no rights. That there is no Bill of Rights. That there is no right. That the police state is supreme. This is what they drill into their little pea brain heads before they get them on into the program the rest of the way. What does that tell you?
out how many bullets it's gonna take to get that out of their head. Well, yeah, so that basically, a rifle marksmanship is gonna probably have to deal with it. I think a lot of them learn real quick that the instruction coming from the boobies at the Capitol ends are, you know, probably a little off, and so some of them probably grit and, you know, grit their teeth and bear it, but there's some that actually eat that nonsense up. I'm sorry, go ahead. No, let's go right ahead, please. I was gonna say there's somebody made a comment, I don't know worse, but they said it when the first
probably will. That's right. The ballot box, the soap box, the ballot box, if all else fails, the cartridge box. If anybody who's ashamed or embarrassed about that has got a problem. I was wondering about, you said if you go out hand to hand and buy one at a gun show, there's no paperwork or anything like that. And I'm going to go down and see if I could get a permit to carry here in the county. And I'm not sure if they would give me one or not. That would flag
Right, the biggest problem there is just the idea that you like it as as Don knows everybody else you've got a series of committees that are set up with these review boards typically again it's not what you know it's you know it's who you know in most most parts of the country not everywhere some places are you know they're lenient for the moment my problem is that in the long run what has happened is translating a right into a privilege is what they're intentionally doing the NRA is promoting the same nonsense.
I guess the basic question would be this, do you have a right, and here's my problem with the whole racket that they're setting up, and the socialists love this because then they can dole out privilege. Socialists are loyalists, that's all they are. The socialists believe that their royalty, their feces doesn't stink, ours does, they're gods on earth, we're all peasants, we're property, and so they want to dole stuff out. Now I understand we use the system as we can, and we've done that, okay, and so in some cases it's to our advantage, but
The basic premise I would have to ask is, and this is true when they try to make a cast of people, and when I say cast is that you're dividing by, oh, how you've been punished or whatever. Do you have a right, for instance, to trial? Do you have a right to trial, Spike? I sure do. Now, if something happens to you where you're charged with something or they change something in their attitude about you, would there be any possibility they could change that right to trial? Nothing.
That's right. In fact, everybody would rant and rave that you have a right to trial. Now, where does that right to trial come from? The Bill of Rights. Okay, now, is there any cause? Can you find anywhere in your crater? Our crater first, and of course the Bill of Rights enumerates, you know, basically puts change upon government, doesn't limit what we have, it limits government.
Now, let me ask you something. Can you find any place, and I know this is fun because I've had students do this constantly, you show me where there's a limitation on what selective element of the Bill of Rights you can or can't take away. Is there a clause that says, I can give you this one, but I can take that one away, or I can give you this one, I can take that one away?
Not that I've ever read, no. Neither have I. Now, I'll give you another example of that. If I said, you know what, I think that if we decide to do this to you, that we're going to take away your First Amendment right, and you don't have that person there doesn't have a right to speak. Now, you'd have people jumping up and down and screaming and hollering, and ranting and raving, well, thus, oh, you can't do that. Okay, then how can you take away their Second Amendment right? You see the problem with this? Because you see, these rights are not arbitrary privileges. These are not options.
Socialists rant and rave or espouse because they're royalists. They're loy- they're- they're Tories. They're- they're royalists who believe that there's going to- they're going to make a caste system. They're going to be gods. We're going to be peasants. Now, my problem is, how can you interpret that any other way other than that if you have a First Amendment right, if you have the right to trial, show me how you can selectively dole out any of the other elements of the Bill of Rights. And yet that's exactly-
Well, that's exactly what these characters are talking about when they talk about restricting people's firearms rights. For whatever reason. Okay, think about it. If somebody has been charged with something, here's my classic example, because you know the NRA does this rant constantly. If you've been charged with something, and you've had some kind of charge living against you, was there a punishment? Yes, there was. Do we have the scales of justice in place? Yes, well, we're supposed to under the Bill of Rights.
Now if that is the case, then there can be no grandfathering of any prior action into the consideration or review of anything. See, that's the problem with it. People are forgetting here. They go into catatonic brain fart on this. Once you have paid for something, the scales are balanced. Now if that is not the case, then we're not practicing our form of justice in the United States. Now I'll give you a classic example. When you used to leave prison, for instance, and everybody always jokes about it, but it's not a joke.
is they used to give you a horse or a mule and they used to give you, you know, you're either your sidearms back or your rifle back or whatever it is you had or they'd give you one. Some states actually had to issue that, be it in the old shoe currency. The head couldn't throw you on the street as a vagrant because then they'd have an excuse to arrest you again. Now how is it that they interpreted that? Well, because under the Constitution and specifically under the Bill of Rights,
You can't arbitrarily select what part of the Bill of Rights you're going to use and not use. The contract between the people and the government is supposed to be part of the people. That's right. Now here's another thing, my favorite, for years, Spike, this is, I've had fun with this for the longest time. Basement of the county building, the ACLU, American Civil Liberties Union, yuck, yuck, yuck.
On this blonde oak door, it was a solid door, it was located in the basement, their office was where the public pretenders are now and the child prevention services, I mean protective services, yuck, yuck. Anyway, on the wall it said, your Bill of Rights for the ACLU and, you know, Spike, it had your First Amendment and it had your Fourth Amendment and it had your Fifth Amendment. The first time I looked at this, I'm looking at it, I'm going, who's the idiot who printed this?
I wasn't as knowledgeable as I am now. And I've got this copy of that same of the real documents sitting right in front of me that was given to a senator in the US Senate years ago when his daughter gave it to me, issued to every person. And my Bill of Rights here looks very different from the ACLU's Bill of Rights, that the Second or Third Amendment exists at all. Now, how can you selectively believe in one part of the Bill of Rights
and not believe in all of the Bill of Rights. That's amazing. Yeah, and what's cute is it was right there in everybody's face. Now what got me is this. Does everybody remember what the third article of the Bill of Rights is? The third article is the quartering of troops in time of peace. That's right. Now I would think that that's an important issue the ACLU would support to make sure it doesn't happen, wouldn't you?
Yeah, and yet the ACLU believes that no no they don't think we should have that right either. Let's just don't be now Why would they do that? What would that imply would that imply that they know something we don't? That's kind of like the guy on TV yesterday saying we need to get those troops out of Iraq because we're gonna need them back here next spring Thank you reminding me. What does he know? I want to know you're right here Why would we need him here next spring guys?
Thank you for reminding us of this, Mike. Thank you for coming on the air and talking to you guys. I love your show and you guys have a great show. Okay, God bless. Take it easy. God bless you. We'll see you. Thank you, Mike. And ladies and gentlemen, we're at the next break here. First hour, Intel report. We the People Radio Network. We'll be back in three minutes.
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So smart. What's how are you Keith? Hello? I was wondering if you guys I saw the news not too long ago. I believe it was in Florida. A guy was arrested because having ammunition. And the warrant was specific around unless you're registered. But the authorities were saying that the guy's excuse was the economy could go down. There could be violence. And they said that he was deluging. Except that again, like we said,
Well I guess what we need to do is replay for those characters and offer to him this list, this thing on Sunday in Washington? Is that what it was? Yes. It was either this week in Washington or Face the Nation this past Sunday. And you guys brought this up because it's a senator or a congressman saying we need to bring those troops home because we're going to need them here in the springtime. Well Mark, I'm surprised it took me to Friday to have a listener remind me of that because
time I'd like to have my chest when I heard that well first of all I will remind you you know keep good point here we don't have to tell anybody why we're buying ammunition and one of the things to do is what we've talked about many times is tactical did pre-deployment or dispersal number one remember that as far as buying ammunition goes that's not a big deal you can pick it up at the shows as you want to or what I have said a thousand times in this program since I've been out is every week
If all else fails, just go and buy a brick that's 500 rounds of 22. Or if you can't afford it, because man, it only makes minimum wage, we'll go buy one 50 round box per week, per paycheck. If you do that, yeah, it's like currency. That's right. Number one, we talked about that. We're thinking also 22 and possibly, uh, you know, down here in Texas, 12 and 20 gauge would be a very popular item to have. Absolutely. And you can buy bricks of Dove shot for that.
And I'll tell you a little trick about number eight and number six that most people don't think about. Okay, I got up against woven armor. The lighter bird shot permeates the weave and goes straight through with pretty much no energy lost. Oh, sure. Well, Dick Cheney proved that when he shot the lawyer. You know, got the lawyer. Got the lawyer. I think he was just thinking lawyer pop up. You know, it's kind of like a video game there, you know. But, like this whole animal thing.
kind of goes completely against everything that I was, I mean I grew up in Northern Ohio. You know, you can get snowed in up there. You walk into anybody's house in the kitchen, their cabinets and their pantries were stopped. Yeah. Because you might get snowed in and oh well I've got all five neighborhood kids over here now and they can't get home. You know, little things like that. Down here you go to people's homes and they have nothing. I can't believe it. Having like extra food in our pantries.
Well, I would say number one, again, if you're looking at redeploying, I would make sure, in other words, another location. First of all, a great primer to understand basic problems and the way the book was written, it's perfect, called Patriots Surviving the Coming Collapse by James Wesley Rawls. R-O-W-L-E-S. R-A-W-L-E-S. And if you go to survivalblog.com, survivalblog.com,
all one word, survivalblog.com, that's James' site. And you can get a book from him. We have three copies left here. I just looked in fact by, good thing I mentioned that. We got three copies left here. But if you can, get a copy of that book and read it right away.
uh... it's a an excellent primer because it doesn't end it and then in the book not everything goes perfectly and that's the whole point is that it's twenty delhi charge start on about twenty twenty hindsight what he's doing is his through the storyline he's showing you what you need to do and everything has here it goes from being a storyline dash leaving very meticulous with regard to providing information
So you can follow the basic instructions there and you get a lot accomplished in a short period of time. But you're behind the curve, as we know, people are behind the curve if they're just now starting. You had to have been starting years ago. Yeah, you probably... You're talking about that book. There's another book I just read not too long ago, The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brugg. But after you read through that, if you really don't know anything about survival, they keep things where you'd be like, oh yeah, that makes sense. Yes, exactly. It's a pretty funny book that you can...
to again is it depends most parts of the country. It was Senator John Warner on the Armed Services Committee who made that statement. Wow. Okay. Former Secretary of the Navy. That's right. So everybody listening and that was this last Sunday. It was on, okay, we had the program again. Programming name was Don. All what was either Meet the Press in Washington. I think this week in Washington is what we were thinking. So anyway, that was a, that's confirmed.
and we'll have more on that. We should even be able to put the, if we're lucky, we might be able to find a sound bite on that. We're going to post that up on the site as soon as we can get hold of it. So if anybody taped that, by the way, give us an email or give us a call at the station or, of course, if you're in the chat room right now, I don't have the chat room screen in front of me. If you're in the chat room and you guys can get around that up, we need your help with that. And we need to reinforce it because this is an example. What would he be talking about? Of course,
We know that typically if you're going to wage war against a population, and I remind this to everybody, the basic rule strategically is to start a war in the fall. Why in the fall? Well, the crops are all collected. Everything is centralized. A cold winter is approaching so you know that you can control the population through heat and through food. You also know that if you create an economic crisis, people have to choose between eating and eating and a still one.
So that allows for social engineering and manipulation on the part of the central government mechanism. That's right. That's the time to get out and get on it. And that's one of the things people remember. We have to use the weather to our advantage. People say, well, you know what, they cannot see under specific conditions. And so you have to fight under specific conditions. For the soldier, the worst weather is your best weather. It's your friend. It's keeping the ranges. Go ahead.
They're gonna try something. If something happens this spring, this just came to me, that Warner guy needs to be the first guy that we apprehend. Well, he, I don't know what his, does anybody, okay, Donald was watching this and I missed this. Was he saying this in a boastful mode or was this a warning? No, it seemed he delivered it really rather flatly. Right, what does he know, here's the topic. Oh, they were just bringing the troops home and, you know, it was the constant bash bush. He was also talking about his experience.
Well, see, I would say then, you see, remember, yeah, he may need to be arrested. First of all, he's probably a Council on Foreign Relations member, CFR, so he is an enemy. If he's with the CFR, he's an enemy. Does that mean that he's going to retire for 30 years, Warner? Republican, right? Yeah. Yeah, that's the... I think I saw a thing that said this is his last term, he's retiring. Well, that's possible. Well, again, he's... He would probably also... Is that Bluebird off the Muffet or Sesame Street?
Yeah, I think that's who we're talking about. Now the thing about it is it makes sense. He may not be worried too much because his logic is he's going to retire ahead from one of the islands over on the east coast. You know, they've been prepping for years and he'll sit it out and watch the war, so to speak, from a distance or they'll go to one of their little enclaves outside the U.S. The Council on Foreign Relations has set up all kinds of arrangements. An example of Rockefeller has gone heavily into Australia.
That's where all the anti-gun BS came from. When the gun bans came into Australia, people don't realize this. The ring knockers, Council on Foreign Relations, those scumbags, along with the Rockefellers and two or three other moguls, went into the center of Australia, carved out a piece of real estate, and have made their own little duchy there. And what they did then is immediately disarm the peasants. And the idiots down there went along with it. The idiots should have run a ban in up their hind end right away.
And just hung it down. The original Crocodile Dundee, who the movie was based on. Yeah. He played that down. When it happened, they tried to avoid talking about it. There again, but there's an example. They think that, and I've said this for years, the most, we're going to win this. Okay, here's one of the things. We're going to win this, but I'll tell you the most dangerous time, the most dangerous time for us as far as a combat situation goes. Initially, they're not fighting for a cause like we are. We're fighting for our liberty. They're fighting as greedy mercenaries.
But what's going to be dangerous is when all these buggers, these black uniform thugs who thought they were the top of the feeding chain and that they were the special pet puppies, when they hear those engines whine and they turn around and they watch that last Executive 747 leave and they realize they've been left behind on the ground.
They got their own Air Force now. Yeah, well they still won't be able to get to the planes. They'll sacrifice full legions of those poor fools because they're useful idiots. And that's how they look at them. There's more of us. We have millions. That's right. And that's when they're going to realize that, oh no, there's no place to go. And if we get them, well, they know what's going to happen. I hear a break coming. We've got to go work for Ron Paul. Ron Paul!
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