January 15, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency medical preparedness and trauma response, focusing on treating pneumothorax (collapsed lung) with chest tube insertion in field conditions. He emphasized the need for citizens to develop medical skills because government systems fail during crises, citing Hurricane Katrina as an example. The show covered practical medical training with guest Mike Nasser, including anatomy, insertion techniques, and securing chest tubes. Koernke also discussed chigger infestations, bug repellent storage, and the importance of self-sufficiency when professional medical help is unavailable. The episode stressed that Americans must be prepared to serve as immediate responders during emergencies.
- pneumothorax
- chest tube insertion
- emergency medical training
- field medicine
- trauma response
- hurricane katrina
- self-sufficiency
- preparedness
- medical supplies
- chiggers
- bug repellent
- deet
- special forces medic
- casualty care
- we the people radio network
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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 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. 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 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 and 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'll 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 bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each God-given right. We only watched 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? 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And yes, it is part of the process. You know, some people may have commented, well, you know, there's all things. You know, I got to say something, guys. You got to remember, none of these operations are free. Now the good thing is there are people who have taken the risk because they didn't have to do this. I mean nobody did. Not one of the people out there absolutely had to do this. Nobody bending their arm. We feel it's the right thing to do. So there are people who have come forward to sponsor the programming because they feel as we do about the issues. Now they've taken a risk. What you hear on the air takes time, takes resource, a very ethereal thing because you know it's not like you can say hey I'm going to go over here to the shelf and show you a whole stack of radio hours that I have. Because it's like I'm putting them in the bank. It doesn't work that way. Your time, radio time, television time, even computer time. Okay, where you're using the computers as transmitters. It's all, it's not graspable. It's not something where I can say, oh boy, look at how much I have. Instead, you pay for the time. In this moment that we use, we do the best we can with it, or we make it available to you, and it's gone. the cost because of the manpower the human time that it takes to meet the increments of time that it takes to do any programming like this it costs so you have to have a formula to get to deal with this and that's why things work the way they do it's that simple for anybody afraid about that or to try and agonize about that shame on you you know do the math and sit down and figure out what it takes for an industry like this to operate what they what they do We're not talking frivolous concepts here. In fact, we deal with specific personal issues such as health, personal support, physical preparedness, personal preparedness, which includes food issues, battery, power, energy, because people like conveniences. So that's why the technology is there. In fact, to be quite honest, there was a comment about doing say, you know, sewing doomsday technology. No, it's not doomsday technology. It's reverse. Alternate American technology is going to get us off the grid that takes us off the parasite list. Takes us from the blood sucking parasite that's got his claws. That's the idea behind a lot of this technology. I know people who had their entire house converted over already to 12 volt. They're already done. They're already gone. They've done it. And the reason is because they're so tired of the big system. They're so tired of somebody walking out there to a big breaker box like they did several years ago a switch claiming it was a squirrel that got into a transformer, one third of the United States gets blacked out. I'm sorry, I don't want to be part of the crowd that goes down with the sinking ship, okay, or isn't sitting in the dark like the cavemen were sitting in the dark. They had enough sense to build fires, okay. So when you hear, when you think about that, I want you to step back and think about what it takes to do radio. I want to comment on this because there's always been limitations in the gnashing of teeth and running of hair about having to take the time to support the networks by selling things. Well, we could sell all kinds of things. They aren't frivolous. The health care issue, I thoroughly believe in the alternate medicine technology. Now, there's a number of reasons for this, and it's going to get into what we're actually... Mike Nester, he's up with us. He's covering medical support. One of the things that is true is that yeah for the time being it's out of the box. We've got these convenient technologies that have been developed that have been around now for several years where we can come up with really cool bandages. We can deal with a person's respiratory problems. We can help to keep them, you know, we can keep them from leaking too much fluid and we can also put more fluid back in and we've got all kinds of technologies that were developed to support that. But what happens when they run out? because that's one of the things, and people go, oh, that wouldn't happen, really? Obviously, you've never talked to a World War II vet, or you've never talked to people who were in crisis where there was a whole bunch of people hurt in one place. The base equipment runs out real quick if the supply trucks don't get there. and a little variation on that. Oh, I don't have to worry because the hospitals will always be taken care of. Our people would jump right in there and help them right away. Let's go back just a few years to Katrina. You had doctors and nurses, guys, in American hospitals in the heart of the United States that were talking about euthanizing their patients because FEMA refused to do its job. You could have been one of those people laying in the bed, waiting for the plasma, waiting for the medical support, or waiting for the diesel fuel for the emergency generators to show up, and we were dying by inches because FEMA failed us completely. Now, in the event that, and they will, fail us completely again because FEMA and the rest of these scum suckers, they had a political agenda. They were trying to prove a point. They were trying to create a condition. We're not going to let our loved ones die. You see how this works? That's why we're doing this programming and all the way we're giving all these alternatives. Because when the system fails us because it doesn't care about us or it wants us dead, we're going to kind of buck the system. Now, I love everybody out there. I don't want to have to visit you every day, and there are some people that I really... But my general attitude is, I understand our Creator and what He said and what Jesus told us to do. So I love everybody out there, but you need to take care of yourself. God isn't out there tying your tennis shoes every day, and I shouldn't be out there doing it for you either. You're all supposed to be taking care of yourselves. We don't need the nanny state, we don't need big government because look what happens when things go so far away, they're commanded from people where you hear an echo when you shout for help. That's what Katrina was. And that's why you need to have the medical support technology in place, you need to have medical, we're working basic medical knowledge, but you also have more advanced medical knowledge to support our group overall, our system overall, our people. And that's gonna happen at the tactical level. Now a little subroutine on this. People would say, oh well even in the military, they have helicopters and they have this and that and they can get people out in seconds. That was Vietnam, guys. Now to a degree it's this present war except rotary wing helicopters are at such risk because of the modern air defense threat. Whereas people can shoot everything down that's in the sky if they want to. Or at least they can throw enough junk up that you ain't standing up there very long. And remember helicopters beat the air into submission. back in the 80s. Now this was true in Vietnam because they didn't do because deep penetration reconnaissance teams couldn't get their people picked up. But there was a major policy change back to the traditional Special Forces doctrine of the Special Forces medic having to keep his man, his casualty alive for days without outside support. They had kind of gotten away from this after Vietnam saying that, well, we have such a rotary wing fleet, we got so many technologies, we command the air so that if a man's hurt, we can go in, pick him up, and we'll evac him right away. Well, the reality is they found out real quick that when they tried this, that they lost more helicopters and it was worth because they were killing more men than the one man that they were saving it. The formula didn't work. Special Forces medics went back to the policy of when you have a casualty, you have to be carrying everything on your person to keep that man not only stabilize him because he's not gonna get picked up, but keep him alive for five, six, or seven days being transported on the ground to get to where he can be picked up. Now that's exactly what we're looking at here. Now Special Forces has had to go that way and think that way because they're in deep penetration into mountainous areas, deep jungle, desert terrain, but in places where there's lots of things that will shoot down and come to help them. That's why they changed their policy. It's why you have to incorporate the same policy. So that's why we got Mike here today. And we want to understand, I want you to understand this, because people, some people might be asking, why do we cover this so much on the air? It's because I want to see more of you live through what's coming. And also, you may end up in a situation just in the wrong place at the right time. You got one poor doctor, you got a handful of nurses, and they're buried up to their armpits in gore. Now, in World War II, what happened, and you know, guys, this is very common, I know a lot of medics in World War II, they suffered through five years of this, the medics ended up doing a lot of what the doctors would do in the way of minor surgeries and minor support because the doctors were tied up trying to put men back together who were in pieces. So, at the very least, you may have to step in, but rather than doing this, I just wish it would all go away. I just wish it would all go away. Well guess what? Close your eyes, count to ten, open up and find out it doesn't go away. Now, you're either going to be an adult, you're going to be a man or a woman in this case, but you're going to be an adult in this case. You're going to focus on the subject. You're going to know what to do or at least have some grasp. When the doctor says, oh, you can help, congratulations, you do this, this, and this, you're going to have an idea of what to do. Anyway, lay the groundwork for that reason because I think this needed to be covered. Mike, what do you got for us today, please? I've been at Les and we're going to talk about this and then we're going to kink what we had the other day on January of the pneumothorax through the diagnosing of between the spontaneous and attention-closed pneumothorax. We're ready to insert the chest, the primitive way with where we're in the hospital and where we are. We're going to have walls. The music, so I'll tell you what guys, again, I wanted to lay the groundwork because there's been some questions about So where are we going with this? And that's the reason that we're going to have the skill, we're going to build up the working knowledge so you guys can deal with this yourself. Or at least you'll know where to go. And Mike, you're going to give references with regard to text too, correct? Yes, sir. Okay, we'll be back in three minutes. We the People Radio Network, wtprn.com. We got Larry, we got Mike Nasser, and we got Mark. We'll be back. For the first time since the JFK assassination, we have used the Watergate mantra of follow the money, which has led us to a startling revelation on the identity of the mastermind behind the crime. This revelation could blow the Kennedy assassination wide open. To find out who that mystery man is, go to www.thenextstrike.com and click on the channel, The JFK Assassination. Hey, Jack Blood here, host of Deadline Live. I wanted to share with you my secret weapon in fighting the New World Order. It's a new product called Enterfood. 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The Alex Jones broadcast live from 11 a.m. To 2 p.m. Central Monday through Friday right here on we the people What we're gonna be covering here today is on our five-minute lesson our Chiggers those little critters that seem to get on everything when you're out in the field about 1500 different species of their found in islands or Everywhere and now the way a trigger feed they have a style It's kind of like a mosquito and then they vomit an enzyme onto your side of the wound. Shoes or boots or around your belt wind them in the seams of your clothing. You're going to inoculate the wound with the dirt. What you're going to do once you get somebody back to there, you're going to have them remove their clothing in a strong detergent. You're going to inspect under the sleeping bag. You return to the rear area. You don't remove your clothes and lay them on the floor dead because now you've just contaminated the barracks or your bed and you're going to use some thin repeated and basically what is the application of the thick loathing and laundered that and then they're going to start I want to think of itching effect and all we needed to hospitalize somebody because of a secondary infection on those triggers should inspect along the seams of your your trousers into the bites that's and and rents it off and that's how we're going to turn the triggers nothing nothing with the treatment but You know, the information I've read, Mike, indicates that the triggers are eight-legged little creatures that lick with them and they eat this and then a hole or tunnel is formed, as you say, but you know, the information I read is don't climb down in there, that you're actually reacting to the inflammation of that well that's created, that the triggers are still with you. You put bug spray on areas like your legs, or if you're out in areas where these might because I've been out on the ground by these. But by using the bug spray, it's just like any other insect that will repel them. One of the issues where, again, we've talked about bug repellent, especially in the liquid form. Not in the spray form, but if you can, like in the liquid form, because it will store longer. You don't have to worry about losing the compression with the canister. But in whatever form, if you have it on the shelf, the DEET is actually going to stay pretty well safe and secure inside the container and isn't going to break down. So, you've got something that can be put on the shelf for the future when you have to operate outside. And, you know, reasonable stocks of it can be found by simply waiting until the end of the season and buying the last year's inventory as it goes out, you know, to save money. Right now, of course, if you're, you know, depending on where you are in the country. Now, Mike, I don't think we have the insect problem. It isn't major for the moment down in Arizona, is it? well in some places i know of the people down in or what you could i think i got a feeling that those have been imported we had a mixed product was one of the early watching for especially coming out off of the uh... the uh... flat areas just in the north they come into the chica we'd be out in the field yes that's one of the things you inspected everybody for the team leader's job is to kind of do a quick check everybody out to inspect you know the different areas are actually around the top of the boots don't get on inside the booth they get around the top right with the socks joy and they can get on the leg or they'll get down around around the edge of the boot because you've walked along and what happens is your socks work down inside the boot. Now they've got a nice little resting place right there and they can get right in close and nibble all they want. And also other spots where you've not cinched down your clothing because you've just tried to ventilate. It depends on whether or not you've had to run along, take cover, you know, covering because you don't move it during a patrol or something. Back up you've taken some little buggers with you and that's an issue. But typically it's going to be around places where you're closer to the ground where the, you know, your, your body is made contact with or is given, you know, gain reasonable access and they can either drop in or they jump in depending upon, you know, what it is you're doing. Like Larry said, crouching down, doing gardening, or you've got down on your knees and your legs are right there and into this is tight fitting, not well, not tight fitting, but choke points with the clothing, correct? Yes. Yeah. You want to keep them out or like say with the insect repellent. And then the, also the thing is, is like I said, that they, they occur in, they're not just, they'll be in certain areas and if those areas can be identified then they can be a little bit of a tiny period. And so again, with regard to these little problem making insects, they can advance and this is part of what, they're common enough that there are kits and there's whole systems out there for dealing with this type of issue and it's been brought into the first aid kit category and into the manual category because they're all over the country. They're seasonal, right now you go out here in Michigan, you're not going to find triggers anywhere. well dealt with them. But down in Arizona you're going to have different environments and different conditions because you have some areas that are still fairly wet because you do have water courses throughout Arizona and you've got them in the south. for our people in the southeast they know all about them because pretty much year-round you can run into them but they'll be more active during different periods uh... they've been dry spells by the fact that we have had this comment from a lot of our people in georgia the dry spells down in uh... georgia has caused a phenomenal bug problem to include the chiggers for that reason because they they they're desperate and they're hungry they're looked at victims to stay alive and to continue to breed. Well anyway, I'll tell you what, we're going to go to break, we're at the bottom of the hour. We've got Larry and we have Mike and this is Mark. We'll be back with WTPRN in three minutes. 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This is Ron Paul, candidate for president, and I approve this message. This message brought to you by Grassroots efforts to electron Paul. News, politics, coverups, government corrupts. You're listening to We The People Radio Network. WTPRS. Welcome back to the Incel Report. You get Mark Currankey, Larry Lawson, Mike Nesert here. Mike, I believe you had something you wanted to talk about? Yes, so we're going to continue our Lesson we have about the airway now on the 10th of January talked about the pneumothora cavity. A cavity is a space that's on the inside of your ribs between there and just a little the anatomy and physiology of the lungs and salvation, the bottom of them. It's really important to understand this a lot of people but it's for is and others. Eventually your mid-nipple looking at a patient organs are the human body and you can do that. This pneumothorab on the surface, you could imagine like a teardrop size shape section on the lining and what this will come in the right lung of the arrow into your lungs and then it'll escape would be what we would call an open pneumothorab and that would be penetrating the wound from the outside of the body or what we would call a tension very little small out of the alveoli in the lungate. So, pneumothorab on the neck and the chest. You could imagine crushing fleshy, shawl on the skin from the outside, insertion of a chest tube. Now, before we go too far, here are cases of pneumothorac, spontaneous pneumothorac, and you need to know, and as Mark said before, you may not be the one putting the chest tube in. You can assist this person, you can anticipate the next step, so then you can be sitting there, handing the person the next insertion of this, and it'll only take just a few Well, go get me a so-and-so and then, oh, I need a so-and-so. And then you're running and running and running around and getting done. First thing what we're going to do here is now we've determined that the person is in the Christ spontaneous or attention pneumothorac or having very difficulty in breathing and they got cyanosis and there's a good possibility within the next few minutes. To do if Poss already touched before is a good medic is going to interview all the people under his care and he's gonna know all their names, little bit of family background medical history is going to know if they have any allergies. So the first, underneath the, approximately underneath the armpit, between the mid nip, once again your landmarks from the outside. Now we're going to paint the skin with some beta dine, all the allergies to iodine shellfish and things. Then we're going to paint underneath the armpit, so you have to get, you need to be superior to the inferior, the underside of each one of the ribs, you have the intercostal So when you're inserting the tube, you need to scroll under there because if you puncture that, you're going to have a real series on the top. Large hemostats, what we're going to do is then we're going to insert the chest tube. You have different styles of hemostats, so they kind of look like two of them are curved. At the end of the tube, if you're using curved hemostats, you want to have that curved and the hemostats in one hand. And then when you insert it, then you're going to be pointing it, you're going to have it as into in between the ribs then it's going to be pointing towards the head. If you you can either use a chest tube or if you can use a pulley there is usually what they insert into somebody's blood or drain their urine. It's within one. You have one where the urine flows that's where you inject water down this tiny tube inside of it and it inflates a balloon end of it. You can use one now if you have a chest go ahead and use it you use a pulley to leak your normal stay lean out back into the syringe and after you've inserted it then you're going to inflate the balloon and then you're going to the chest wall. When you're doing this then you're going to encourage the patient to suture the skin up. That's why you're going to make only a very small incision. You're not going to make no big force in the side of their chest. And I hear the music coming in and when we finish up we'll talk about some securing the tube, suetering it in place and putting a dressing on it and hooking it up to suction or to water bowl seal. And we'll be back ladies and gentlemen with Mike Larry and Mrs. Mark in about three minutes with the People Radio Network. People who use Cartavite know about the pollutants in our body and want them out. 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And then you're also going to secure the tube. You're going to anchor the suture onto the skin itself. And then you're going to wrap the tube several times. Enough you're going to tie it really tightly, enough to where you can crinkle the outside of the tube, but not enough to cut it off. Then you're going to take some petroleum gauze, take a good airtight, and then you're going to put a dressing over the tube. And then you're going to put ready's chest. What we're going to do is then on the end of the tube, make the end of the tube, level of the patient, put the end of the tube in, then it's going to be enough as to where it's going to suck. Mention pneumothorax is bearing on and you suspect a large gauge needle, like an 18 or a 16 gauge needle on the mid-clove to the second or third certain needle in there. Then you're going to go ahead and place your mouth. You can then the syringe. to leave the chest tube in for 24 hours in a clinical environment, we're going to go ahead and leave it in. Because it'll usually stop the asthma and you may not be the one playing what is going. What you can do is go to YouTube, a search engine, just type some of the items that you're going to need as a scalpel, a hemostattern, a needle and a thread, all petroleum, got a 2 inch silk cage or larger hypodermic needle, a NCC, and that. spontaneous pneumothoracin of a chest tube. So go to YouTube, type it out. It's done. The most important thing here too is a lot of people hear the term sucking chest wound or they hear, you know, a trauma of this type is causing respiratory problems. I mean, well, I can't handle it. Amazingly enough, this is not the... We're going through a process that actually you're responding to quite rapidly. And if you follow the instructions, again, there are many sources that will give you additional guidance in this. any person could actually deal with this that would again alleviate pressure and you're having to deal with them on site. The medical system is swamped or overrun. It is not difficult, even improvised. I'm not saying to do that now because we don't need to. We have material off the shelf that we can use. Now is the time for you who are in the medical corps with the militia to make a point of following through and doing your checklist on what's needed. Now again for reference text the books that we're using right now Please put that out again if you would Mike. Okay, one of the text I was using from is the and there's also the S Army special forces that ST 91 B and mine and he's pointed out that are in clinic firemen. So handbook SD 1-91 B and is under the assumption that everything's going to be this pristine situation, I'm going to point something out. World War II, the logistics for moving a casualty to the rear are not covered for a reason. To get a person from Peleliu or from the Philippines back to the United States was a very intricate process and the system was virtually overrun. of the material that we had available, the medical support system is overrun. Now we've got these nutcases, the Neocons, talking about getting us into World War III, the adventure begins. Okay? The next one. With that being the case, let's just say that you all believe it's feudal resist, you'll be absorbed, this is what's going to happen, they're going to do it no matter what. Well then it would behoove you to get your act together and be ready to deal with this problem because if the massage decided they're going to drop a new somewhere in the united states by driving it in with a truck or whatever and the massage decides to fraga city which is most likely the case uh... when that happens in the use that as the excuse to blame somebody else what we're going to see is a situation where there's going to be a whole lot of people hurt some will stay in the area of operation but most won't if they can expo in some way Now rather than you standing there rotating thumbs between one orifice of the other, that one between your cheeks to the back and the one between your cheeks up front, instead of lamenting or gnashing of teeth or running of hair, you take three good breaths, you stabilize yourself, and you become part of the solution. We're going to have to take in casualties. We're going to have to assume that our system is going to betray us and fail us. Well, we aren't going to wait for that. The can-do attitude of the American people is going to deal with this problem. I have been in situations where I have seen casualties in the, that have been over a hundred in one place. Guys, the ambulances are gone right away. The medical personnel are swamped immediately. Everything from third degree burns over 20 and 30 and 40 percent of the body to 90 percent. People who are wiggling on the ground looking like basically big burned sausages. In addition to that, you've got every conceivable age of casualty around you that you can think of, especially in an explosive You've got people with pieces of whatever went off stuck in them. You've got people burned. You've got people who simply are in shock. You've got people who have been traumatized by the pressure wave of the explosion. And these casualties, the first thing that the doctor and nurses are having to deal with are people with, for instance, chunks of steel stuck through the side of their head. I can picture one, the guy got hit with a piece of bar stock, went through the back of his head, and came out his mouth. I would say that's a tad more important than the guy who's got a major laceration of his arm that can be dealt with by a secondary, you know, a secondary support person. The guy with the big chunk of metal stuck in his head we got to do something about right away and the doctor's going to have to deal with that. Okay? Now for that reason, the next thing that comes in line was pressing to service all vans, all station wagons, anything that could lay people down and run them to other medical facilities. And the medical facilities they went to were swamped immediately. Now that's just an average situation. Now imagine that times, times, times, times, another crisis. Katrina was a representation of what to expect from the racketeers in the system. Horse track runners and the Chertoffs are going to try and screw us. They're communists, they're Soviet socialists, they're gutter trash, they're not worried about the people, they're worried about their little power trip. So we're worried about human beings, about our brothers and sisters, our family, and we're going to take care of them, which is why we need to have this concept laid down across the board. You're all going to have to be immediate responders when the time comes. I don't care if it's the wives, even the children. My children grew up with this. You know, when they were little, when they were little, when I got injured badly, we didn't go, oh my God, and goodness, hide it from the kids. We're all taught, go and get the medical kit. And that's the first thing they do, and they'd be looking at it and deciding how to treat the wound. If there was something that was damaged, my favorite was when I got hurt in the foot one time. And everybody was trying, it was like three little surgeons, well, four little surgeons. And they're all sitting there, they're trying to decide what dressing should we apply? How should we fix this? What do we do, you know? And then when they went to the hospital, they watched the doctor suture everything up, and he explained it to them as he was going. And he was fascinated because they weren't going, oh my goodness, it looks terrible. Instead they were, how can we fix it? That's how Americans should be taught. That's how Americans were taught instead of being about box full of children. And these are children, they're now young adults and they're doing a fine job. Larry, Mike, thank you for being here. Will you be able to come up next week? I'm sorry, Thursday, Mike? Yes, sir. Okay, we're expected then. Larry, appreciate you staying the whole two hours. Thank you, Mark. As always, God bless the Republic. Death eternal to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the mark, both day and night. We're all six bayonets chasing down the road, but we're going to take care of our people if they fall. We're going to get them back, fix them up, turn them around, put them back in the fight. Thank you Larry. Thank you. Thank you Mike. God bless you. And thank you ladies and gentlemen for listening. We'll be back tomorrow same time here on We the People Radio Network. God bless. The Bill of Rights protects every American's God-given right to keep and bear arms. Now that right is being seriously undermined as legally registered rifles are being confiscated in some parts of our country. If we're not careful, we may find ourselves with no right to own guns. And that's where Gun Owners of America comes in. Gun Owners of America is in Washington every day fighting for you to keep that right. 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