Mark Koernke discussed winter emergency preparedness following a major highway pileup in Minnesota where people froze in their cars due to government incompetence and lack of rescue response. He provided detailed guidance on assembling low-cost emergency car kits using dollar store items, including blankets, food, matches, candles, and warm clothing. The show covered broader themes of societal breakdown, infrastructure decay, border security failures, and the need for personal self-reliance rather than dependence on government agencies like FEMA and Homeland Security. Callers discussed economic collapse, drug trade expansion, food industry destruction, and the importance of armed self-defense against both criminal elements and wild animal predation.
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. in home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free 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 harass 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. We pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright as Iowoki 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 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, Dil the land of the free? to us on We the People of Radio Network at WTPRN.com. That's We the People of Radio Network. We're also on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. And you will find us on Microstations, UltraNet Technologies East and West of the Mississippi. Want to say hi to our friends in the Ohio Valley and also Pennsylvania. Let's see, North Dakota, a new station in Wisconsin. I want to say thank you there for the information from our friends, microstations and major stations both. Hopefully we're keeping you informed. Now, it's still cold. We got a cold spike that's come down through the center of the state. It hit Minnesota really heavy and Wisconsin, Michigan, we got a bite on it here too. We got minus 15 with a windshield, probably a little worse here and there. But this weekend, actually, it was on highway 90 and 94. It was a 19 mile stretch south of Madison. Now, as I said, 800 cars up either. They were spread out. You know how that happens. One car gets off the road or ag gets out of skew, the other cars get piled up behind a little bit. They don't necessarily have any accidents, but they get stuck. I mentioned this, and I guess we'll just go through the process again of how things work with people who aren't thinking the things through when they're looking at extreme weather. Everybody goes from nice little cube that's warm, it's got heat, it's got light, it's got, you know, good circulation. You're comfy, you walk around in your socks with sub-zero weather outside. They decide they want to go someplace like maybe work. And so you grab your light dinner jacket or your light coat, maybe something with a little bit of down, but no gloves, maybe a hat, or maybe just one little wrap around for your ears, because you want to look stylish. Well, they jump in their little cube with the wheels, and they go down the road. And they stop at the little place where you put fuel in the little cube going down the road, and they might grab a coffee. OK, well, they're still pretty feeling, pretty comfortable. The coat's unzipped. After all, this is a good example of why maybe they just have a little Let's see, a travel vest. There we go. A very stylish looking travel vest, but no coat. And they go on down the road, and then they go to work. Everything's fine during the day, but unfortunately that weather front came in, so they're having to drive the 60 miles, 40 miles, 30 miles, 20 miles back to wherever, from wherever they went to work. Or vice versa, headed out to work, either way. And somewhere between point A and point B, between box A, with the warm carpet and the nice heat, the little box with wheels and then over to the second box where you work and that nice little box sometimes has carpet sometimes doesn't usually is heated I mean almost always and you work there and then you get your little box with wheels and you go back again way back or on the way outbound something happened with a little box on wheels couldn't travel anymore now in some cases people weren't paying attention and maintenance on vehicles is a big problem nowadays because people don't have the money that they had or that they used to have so a they may not a full tank of gas, but you should. Batteries might not have been up to snuff, but they should be. And if all else fails, they need to be charged at night. If it looks like it's getting really, really cold, for a few dollars you can pick up a charger. But here's the thing, I got stuck on the road. Now, you're in a place where you have long stretches of barren highway. Now, this is under normal conditions. You should have certain equipment on board just as a precaution. But at the very least, it's winter. If anything happens to that little box with the wheels, and it can be a more sophisticated four-wheel drive box with wheels, but either way, if something happens to it and you get stuck off the road, you're on your own. Okay? Now, this was exacerbated by what we just saw here, 12 hours plus, without any response by anybody, even though they knew that the highways were messed up. Now, is there nobody with snowmobiles anymore out that way? uh... but should they do i was there nobody out there like i said with the weasel recon vehicles are the weasel attract vehicles these be so common inner still out there to a degree well i'm sure they were but but probably the funding was authorized to maintain them or they've been left in the back corner of the lot or they haven't maintained or they were sold off by some government pencil pusher some geek who said that's not part of our table of authorized equipment anymore we gotta get rid of it So, through a whole bunch of failures on the part of government to deal with taking care of the people, the $180,000 a year Homeland Security Director with his three assistants, two secretaries, and a whole bunch of other people that are in shirt sleeves every day but don't do anything to actually support or help the people at all, well, they did a fine job of soaking up the gravy and soaking up all of the money that should have gone out to the hardware for safety operations. Okay, I guarantee it. I've seen it too many times or because they got a little coffee mug and a couple extra goodies through the mail from some vendor they bought something at an outrageous price that the county didn't need that doesn't serve any of your purposes, but they look really good in the parking lot while it's parked there. Let's see. They probably bought three trailer mounted command posts. Because after all we're gonna need a command post so we can have our three secretaries, our five administrators, our four sub administrators, and of course the neighborhood sub sub administrators all standing there bobbleheading and acknowledging that there's a problem. And it took them 12 hours just to set up the command post to decide what was going on. You know, whether or not they were gonna do anything or what they had to do. Now, meanwhile, people were freezing to death in their cars. Okay, I mean I've seen this from all the variations I mean personally seen this to the point where I can I can walk right through every one of the steps of failure to process You know to go from you know from the paperwork or the administrative end to actually going out and helping and rescuing people prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance However, if you have too many cooks so to speak in other words the committee of monkey system in place which has been pushed by the way at the college level this is not an accident this is one of america's problems right now nobody wants to be in charge and actually make decisions everybody wants committees the committees and monkeys are perfect because when something is going on we say who's responsible or who needs to make a decision everybody can lift their right hand point to the left towards the other monkey in the committee and it'll be a big round robin big circle with everybody pointing at the other and nothing ever getting done exactly what's happened across the board. Oh, but don't worry though, they're still collecting it. $180,000, $140,000, $117,000 paycheck per year to push those pencils. I'll guarantee it, but nothing was physically accomplished. In fact, a gross waste of resources where it should have been in the hardware end instead. And again, with a minimal amount of planning, three or four managers are all as needed. The magic finger is all that should be used, but not for pointing blame to somebody else. The magic command finger is used so that you can you take care of this. First of all, you establish standard operating procedure. You don't have to wait, you don't have to fiddle fart around. If one person doesn't show up out of a series of people that are needed for a task, you have a second, a third, a fourth, and a fifth person in line. The problem has been this. You got all these yuppie pupa who are now telling you all about how, that's not politically correct, why would you want to survive anything? Oh, if you're doing that, you're a survivalist. And so of course what happened, wanting to reflect this at the county level, the state level or whatever, these shysters have gravitated positions where they should not be because, well, you know, operations like FEMA were doing its job, or Homeland Security were doing its job, and they are not. Both of these organizations are gearing for war against America. They perceive Americans as the enemy. They hate the American people for the most part. A lot of people that gravitate these positions, they are really slavering at the opportunity to go confiscate the weapons, set up checkpoints, put guns to people's heads, etc., etc. Okay? But they're not there to help you. And this is a classic example of failure across the board. Now I'll tell you what, what really been good, a lot of people should have been just getting their stare. Last time we had this happen in Michigan, let me give you an example, that's been years, so I don't think it would happen the same way now. In Michigan here we had I-94, we had a snow wind that had probably close to, I think, 900 cars on the road. My brother at least lived closer to the highway. He had a couple, he had an old Johnson snowmobile. Remember Johnson snowmobiles when they were built, the big family model? We bought it back in the 70s and he maintained it right up until he left the state here. Well, when the time came, instead of sitting on their hands and waiting for a goober to do anything, everybody locally called everybody else out. And everybody went out to the highway with their snow sleds, and they went out and they picked up the people in the cars and they got them out of their cars. They took them back to their homes and they took them to public places where they could be, wherever they wanted to go. If the kid didn't have a place for them to go, they took them back to their homes. It actually helped people and took care of it. It didn't require any big bureaucracy. In fact, the big bureaucracy wasn't doing anything really to get things done right, nor did it have all the resources it did need when that many cars were out. But my problem is this. Everybody was waiting for everybody else to do something. We just saw this. The only way to describe it. And people died, of course, for the other half of the problem. They were figuring that somebody else was going to take care of it. In other words, the magic cell phone, the magic, I can just die, civilization is all around me. Look, on the horizon, I can see those street lights way, way over there. Somebody will come. Well, nobody did, and they weren't properly dressed. And the equipment either failed or they had a problem for whatever reason, and people died. Now, we don't want you to be one of those casualties. Just reverse, so there's some basic things to remember. Don't travel lightly. Always be prepared. Have what you need to live through feasible and foreseeable unpleasantries. Warm clothing, food, water, and appropriate arms and ammunition should be a kit of every motor vehicle. And of course, as I said, keep your gas tank full. Isn't that a good idea? Especially this time of year. Just top it off every once in a while. Oh, I know it's outrageous. Don't tell me that when you watch it, it looks like a slot machine nowadays running with the way the gas pump works. But better that than a lot of misery on your part or perhaps even death. Okay, at least if you got the fuel on board, you've got a tool you can use. It's supposed to keep the engine running. If it doesn't, you still have something you can use for other projects. Pay attention. Don't blunder into known, predictable emergency situations. People don't drive through the storms, guys. I will put it this way. Here's another consideration. Pilots have a tendency to talk themselves into a flight situation. This is talked about constantly where pilots have flown long legs of several jumps and they're on say the last leg. We only had 25 miles ahead of fuel up. And at the end of that 23 mile mark, there's a storm rolling in. And the pilot goes, well, you know, I'll bet you I can make it. No, you shouldn't do it. Got high winds, got sheer issues. Well, I think I can make it. I'm not a pretty good pilot. And of course, they talk themselves into taking off. They talk themselves into flying into the storm front. And at the 23 and a half mile mark, they find out that maybe they weren't as good a pilot as they thought they were. Well, let's put it this way. No matter how good a pilot they are, the plane just ain't going to handle it. And the rest of the crash site is history, as they know. Well, the same is true with being in a vehicle. If it's looking really bad, and I mentioned this earlier, there are truck stops everywhere, people, and I'd rather that I rather you waste a little bit of time there, go in there and have some coffee with the natives, sit down at the tables there, or at least sit in the car and every once in a while go in and visit somebody, rather than be stuck on the road and be found as a frozen corpse or a people cycle the next day. Okay? Now, Heavy Well Toon, this is not a good idea. Internal alarm set in motion. Okay, think about it. Have everything squared away so that when you're monitoring your environment, if something doesn't feel right, listen to your subconscious. You've done all the math, you know what's going on. You just don't necessarily want to listen, and that gets back to the old pilot issue. If you want to override your common sense. So don't do that. Now, number four, which is really critical on this one, I guess, well, I got four fingers up here now. 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What's really cool, there's a lot of cheap stuff out there that you can pick up to make up a survival kit for the car, and it can be completely throwaway, people. What am I talking about? Well, you don't have to have a lot of the best, but you had just something that'll work long enough. Example is what you saw here in Minnesota with a 12-hour period, people freezing to death. Shame on them. I mean, to a degree, I guess, well, You know, you talk about it, but when people are conditioned by the public fool system, this kind of stuff happens. You go to the dollar store, just take $20. I want you to go through with $20 if that's all you could do. Let's say, Mark, where do I go to get stuff? Chai-Kamart is fine for a lot of this stuff, but I'll see you at grocery store. A couple of ponchos from the dollar store work just fine, or a couple of inexpensive pieces of plastic physically to have in the car. In addition to that, a couple of old blankets though separate from the dollar store. A couple of nice old blankets you pick up that maybe somebody handed down to you that are military blankets or look around, you'll find stuff at stores, reasonably priced or secondhand stores or a surplus stores, that's your pick. But a couple of blankets on board should be a mandatory thing or what about this? Any of you got an old sleeping bag that you like where you already replaced with something newer? Something that's all, doesn't look pretty, you don't really care about it. Well, what difference will it make if you throw it in the trunk or throw it in the back behind the, you know, behind the seat of the truck? You see, what are you going to care? It ain't going to cost anything, people, but it's worth, what's your life worth, okay? So there's a little item you can throw in real quick, either a couple of blankets or a couple of sleeping bags, at least one. But go to the dollar store. Now, go down the candy aisle. What can you get? How big a bag of hard candy can you get for a dollar? Wow, look at that. That's a lot of carbohydrate supplements, is what the Department of Defense calls it, by the way. Carbohydrate supplements, slash candy, hard candy, store well, and there's something to give you a little bit of extra energy. Okay? And again, their calories are thrown in. Chocolate bars are another good one. How many dollar stores have chocolate bars of different kinds? There's another little item you can find there. Flashlights, throwaway model one mark two type three asterisk with assembly in other words there are so many models of throwaway flashlights there's no excuse for you not to have these in your emergency kit I'll go one step farther you can even find cutlery you can find any of the little tools that you need you can put a whole kit together there however another thing couple of one gallon cans or at least a couple of small cans or pop cans in the car what are you going to use those for well let's say that you do buy some candles to keep you keep yourself heated if you have to improvise with heat, you know, from say a candle or from heat tabs, as opposed to say running the car heater because for some reason the car engine's down. Well guess what? You need something to put the candles in so that they're safe and you don't have to worry about a fire hazard. Now a couple of cans, in fact ideally do it this way, get a peach can and find yourself a simple soup can or a peas or bean can. Why are you doing that? Well one can fits inside the other so they store more efficiently. Then on top of that you can get a bunch of candles or you can go to the dollar store, you can get these big lunker candles that will fit inside one of those cans or you can get smaller candles that are like say if you go to the dollar store, if you go to the yard sales or whatever, you've got the candles like you normally use for the evening meals. You can cut those into shorter lengths and put them inside the can. Now what else are we going to put in the cans since we have the one can inside the other we have the candles in that. How about some magic fire sticks? Magic fire sticks matches. People take matches for granted. However, let's go to the grocery store and let's just buy a box of no name brand matches off the shelf. They don't have to be wooden matches. They can be just standard old pack matches. What you do is take so many of them, put them in a ziplock bag, and put those in the can with the candles and with the cans and the candles so that they're sitting there and they'll actually help to pack it tight so the candles aren't rolling around. Rest of the matches, put into some other ziplock bags and distribute them at different points with your survival kit, with your emergency kit. Now, if you don't have, even if you do have the wool blankets on board, if you can find a nice little pack store that has the foil thermal blankets, the emergency blankets, grab a couple of those and throw those in there too. If you've been listening to this program, you know that I've talked about the idea of using those for emergency casualty blankets for people that you're not going to necessarily be sticking around. Okay, example is you come across a car crash, you need to treat for shock. Well, your roll blankets are nice, but the thermal blankets will do just fine. It's like rolling up a turkey, okay? It keeps the heat in and it'll work just fine. Plus, if you get blood on the foil blankets, you don't care. The other cool thing about it is, guess what? They're going with the patient. You're not going to see them ever again anyway, okay? But they're also handy because not only are you going to be able to help yourself, you got your blankets, your heat, you got some goodies to munch on. And by the way, just because Mark said get the hard candy, that doesn't mean you can't grab all these other little goodies that are on the shelf that are dry packed, that are easy to eat, that aren't going to be at risk if something happens like they freeze or thaw. That's why hard dark chocolates are a good choice, or chocolates with raisins and candies. uh... another thing is uh... trail mixers dollars went to a dollar store that they have fifteen different types of trail mixes on the shelf you get two packs for a dollar guys that goes in the if you pick a can make it to use an ammo can loaded up with all of this stuff and put it inside the kit and leave it in the car now don't let the kids go and rate it don't let the children know what it is except that there's an emergency kit out there In addition to this example, spare gloves, spare wool glove liners, spare socks. All these things can be put into the kit out of your off-the-shelf. In fact, here's another thing. How many of you got... Here's for those of you going, I don't have much money. Okay, you got a laundry room. In the laundry room, do you have odd socks that, you know, like you can't find a set for, but you got a bunch of them? Okay, what's the big deal? We're just picking two socks to make up a set. Grab three or four pairs of them. put them in ziplock bags and put them in your emergency kit. Oh, but Mark, they don't match. I'll be wearing a gray sock on one foot and a blue sock on the other. I don't think you're going to be worrying about a fashion show when you're in the middle of a snowstorm. Do you? You see how this works? So for those of you who say, I just don't have the money, think about what you can pull off the shelf. Now, if you're looking for munchies and ways to add to your, you know, like your survival kit and you're worried about expenditures, let's see. I stop at the loves of the pilot truck stop. I go over to that island where they fix all the things for coffee. And I find dried powder coffee creamer in little packets. I find packets of sugar. I find spice packets. Let's see, I can get horsey sauce. I can get, let's see, oh, really good choices. Horse radish sauce. Let's see, hot sauce of any kind. Let's see, cayenne pepper. What about those chili pepper things in the little foil packs? Now, do you know why I'm choosing those things? The capsium oils help to naturally chemically heat the body. If you bring the body temperature up, utilizing these things off the shelf, you're actually going to ensure that the body probably stays stimulated and isn't going to freeze up or lock up on you. These are nice little gimme things to have that don't cost you a penny. You can take them off of that freebie shelf on that island of the truck store stop, grab a few extra every once in a while and keep adding them to your pile. and you put them in little ziplock bags and they can sit there and stare at you until they explode for all you care. Of course logic would dictate that every once in a while you'd rotate your inventory. Now, without doing a whole lot of real hard math here, for less than $20 you can put a pretty nice survival kit together. You want to make it faster, that's up to you. 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A couple of callers, we got Dan in Florida. Dan, jump in there please. Appreciate you, thank you so much. And I've never seen anything like crazy. You know what's funny is another movie that fits right in with it is Well, you know, and the funny part about it is, is, yeah, you're talking, well, part of the reason, and this is something that we were discussing this last night with a friend, because of some of the things you're saying with people that we're knowing that are, you know, know somebody else with law enforcement in one form or another, peace officers, and what everybody's saying is that the dope trade is right in the basement because nobody's got any money to spend. And so one of the things that's going to be a real hazard for everybody out there listening is the fact that is there's no money to spend the dope trade is made up of a lot of it is made up of people on top of the hardcore ones were somewhat and petty the petty pushers who are trying to look like they got money but don't you know the the mock gold they got the twenty two inch rims yada yada yada we had worked for all the time yeah what's going to happen here is what what happens when the when there's no money when there's no cheap and easy way for me pushing your sling of the dope and no cheap and easy place for them to turn you know they don't have a skill they aren't going to be working they didn't want to work in the first place okay They're going to turn to another type of crime now in the meantime There's a whole bunch of you know like a borderline You know the dope pusher want to be or the user who now you know can't just go out and find a job the Mexicans have grabbed a bunch of those and Although the Mexicans are a lot of the people that are doing this they understand man America doesn't secure anything There's no glass bottles You know built into the cement walls so that when you jump up you hit the glass broken glass bottles And it keeps you off it you know down there. They do that up here. We don't uh... so everything can man this is easy for the pickens americans are stupid and to a degree it gets what happened americans are stupid that they've let all this to these things transpire but i think it will mostly the bleeding edge of what Yeah, exactly. In fact, that's where we warned everybody again, and I agree with some of the latest reports. You know, the food issue is going to come up real quick. They've destroyed the food industry on both sides. The farmers, to a discrete degree, are making good for the moment, but there's going to be this come up in space with what's going on because there is a total imbalance in how the whole thing is being managed, and it's not accidental. And what's going to... We're out of the gallon here. And again, what's ludicrous about that is, for how many years have we financed the farmers? And we have done this to keep the milk production going well and try to stabilize the production to a degree. But even with the trillions of dollars spent in all these different programs, have they done anything to really support the mechanism or promote the industry, promote the people who keep the industry going? They haven't. But the farmer really doesn't get any of the profits you're seeing. still there machinery though. Oh yeah, well exactly. I hate to God help the farmer if he ended up having to abandon the farm for any period of time or leave it because everything's stainless. Do you realize? Oh there'd be saws going to work at a heartbeat, the copper line's gone, the wire's ripped out of the walls. Detroit's already like this right now. There are neighborhoods that I used to drive through. I used to know a good portion of Detroit. But then beautiful three-story Victorian homes. uh... fieldstone construction it's just like they were you literally taken apart brick by brick but the the ones that are left everybody's gonna watch their homes now because as soon as you try to step away if anybody thinks you're away for any period of time they're coming in and literally ripping the copper line right out of the walls and it is just this is scavenging on a level of people really don't understand when people wonder and i kind of alluded to this earlier on the program when people understand when they wonder how does civilizations disappear You're seeing the first part of this right now when people wonder, okay, I'll give you my, I'm always fascinated with archaeology. Remember down in the Yucatan they thought that all of these pyramid cities were just that, that they were temple cities. But back in the 80s, a couple of different programs were financed where a bunch of students got together and they gridded off a one-mile section, actually it was 1,000 meters by 1,000 meters, and they cleared it. they had to completely change the formula of how they look at those cities and we also changed the numbers. Well, they're estimating that there was one million, just like Mexico City, that there were virtually millions of people occupying certain metropolitan areas and that they're virtually taken back by the forest. But the other half of this is, how are they taken back? How did the city disappear in the first place? You're seeing it right now. You're seeing the cannibalism where skill is no longer appreciated. and we're simply living off the carcass of what's left of the last generation of production is taking place. Even though, think about it, how long can you do this when you don't have the skilled trades to build it and people are out there ripping it literally out of the wall, the stuff that's working, we're not even talking about the stuff that's broken. You're standing there in a meeting and all of a sudden the air conditioner stops. Everybody looks outside and there's a guy running off with a rail. Or it's an empty shell of what used to be an air conditioner. Yeah, exactly. And that's an example, even as it's happening. We're on the edge of realizing that we're going to have to protect what we have. Now, people are complaining about this whole thing, and the ring knockers know what they're doing, by the way. They just gave orders to the corporations to protect their infrastructure. Well, why are they doing this? Well, first of all, the scumbags put, they want the police state in place. They want everybody to get used to mercenaries again. They want the borders open, but then they're going to tell you, oh, look, we got a problem. The place is being carried away. Well, because we're not protecting our borders, we're allowing a massive number of people with criminal minds to come in. These people figure that if you're not smart enough to protect it, they're going to be smart enough to carry it away. This, of course, creates the condition whereby now everybody goes, well, we need to protect this with guns. Now, we really do need to protect it with guns, but we could have protected it long before it was that problem. And because people had an interest in the civil structure, the infrastructure, they had an interest in their community, they weren't going to be the ones tearing down the community. It's been this introduction by a force from outside to create yet again another dimension of internal conflict. That's the purpose behind it. Think about it, because first of all, our borders are where everything should stop. Behind us, it should be the people taking care of the system. We are promoting the Ameri- and again, it's America. This comes down to the target is America itself. And all these shysters who do the, well, we're doing this to help the globe. They don't care about the globe. Give me a minute. Mr. Mickey McCain is proposing the legislation. They're insurance people. They're not more American. area the area the average person listening right now you're screwed you're out on a limb but the but south of the border or overseas they're still talking about handing pockets of money and the only way they can get that money that's the thing about this damn the only way they can get this money by walking up and putting a gun to your head every day to do it well i'd like to be in trouble Well, I'm just saying, I mean, that's where we are right now, though. Think about it. We are. Everybody's heard about, you know, Leslie Snipes just, of course, had this court case with the IRS. Now, this whole thing came up at this window because it's almost tax time. Now, it backfired on them, which is why they initially talked about it, but now it's been made to disappear. Because all of the felony charges and crap they came up with, excuse me, forgive me for that, but all of the s they came up with, they, you know, they threw, they threw out. Basically, the people stomped on. Now, part of this because he's asking the very questions that all these other people are asking now. And my problem is this. They wouldn't have done that at this time, were it not for the fact they were trying to terrorize the population. And they figured by bringing up a notable person they could do this. What everybody needs to do, and I know they're counting everybody going, oh, he's got a lot of money. I think we ought to testize him because he's got money. I don't care who he is, black, white, pink, or purple. If he's got his money and he murdered doing what he's doing the way he did, at least he wasn't robbing banks. He's not beating on people. He's just out there playing his game. OK? And he did it. Yeah, he did a good job, okay? But with the IRS... Okay, let's let you go Mark. Thanks for all you do. Thank you, Dan. God bless. God bless. Yeah, the IRS picked him up, people. And it's a good point, Daniel. Idiot. Well, they picked him up for a reason because, again, they want to try and terrorize you and us with a gun. It's that simple. And they're doing it to him first, figuring you all cow-cow. Or you'll feel happy about it. We'll be back in a few minutes. We've got Dave from California waiting in the wings. Thank you very much. God bless. This is Dr. Catherine Albrecht. We're going to have a hot tip if you'd like to save money when you travel. BanisterTravelGroup, Inc. dot com. Your one-stop travel agent. 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Preserve your place at ruleoflawradio.com survival kit especially if you're taking it on the road with you is road flares they're good for lots of stuff for signaling in case you get in a wreck and you got to keep somebody from running over you're great for starting a fire and if you don't even have any wood you can yank your spare time take the air out of it and light it on makes it good signal fire it'll keep you warm for a while and they'll know where they'll know where you are too. The survival blanket you were talking about and a pinch if you need to get away it's also a good way of It'll help you hide if you need to. And if you put it behind you, when you've got a fire going, it'll keep you warm on both sides so you don't get cold in the... Just like cooking your turkey. Yep. And I got something for you that Alfie Omega sent me something in the email from the Off The Grid girls. Do you mind if I read it? Go right ahead, please. Okay, it's the two versions, the modern and traditional version of the parable of the ant and the grasshopper, which most people know. The original, Eat All Summer Long, Billy... The grasshopper thinks the ant's the fool and laughs and dances and plays. The fed, the grasshopper, has no food or shelter and he dies out in the cold. It's hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his house and laying up supplies for the winter. The grasshopper thinks the ant's the fool and laughs and dances and plays the summer away. The owner of the shivering grasshopper calls a press conference and demands to know why the ant should be warm and well fed while the others are cold and star-headed. PBS, NBC, PBS, CNN, and ABC show up to provide pictures of the shivering grasshopper sitting on the ant in his comfortable home with a table filled with food. It is stunned by the sharp contrast. How can this be that in a country of such wealth is allowed to suffer so? A frog appears on Oprah with the grasshopper and everybody cries when they sing, It's Not Easy, Beam Green. See, Jackson stages a demonstration in front of the ant's house. The news station has filmed the group singing We Shall Overcome. Jesse has the group kneel down to pray to God for the grasshopper's sake. Nancy Pelosi, John Kerry, and Reed, it's Larry King that the ant has gotten rich off the back of the grasshopper and both call for an immediate tax hike on the ant to make him pay for his fair share. Pelosi drafts the Economic Equity and Anti-Grasshopper Act retroactive to the beginning of summer. The ant is fined for failing to hire a proportionate number of green bugs. Having nothing left to pay his retroactive taxes, his home is confiscated by the government. Hillary gets her old law firm to represent the grasshopper in a defamation suit against the ant, and the case is tried before a panel of federal judges that Bill Clinton appointed from a list of single parent welfare recipients. The ant loses the case. Grasshopper finishing up the last bits of the ant's food, while the government house he is in just happens to be the ant's old house, crumbles around him because he doesn't maintain it. The ant disappears in the snow. The grasshopper is found dead in a drug-induced incident in the house. Now abandoned and taken over by a gang of spiders who terrorized the once peaceful Off the Grid Girls website, offthegridgirls.com. And they've got all kinds of good stuff on there. I wanted to thank Alfie for sending that to me. It's a nice place. It's got all kinds of neat survival stuff and make all the useful things. log there, it's really a nice place, so I thought I'd pass that along. Off the grid girls is the dot com. Great job, that's true. So that's more in line with the socialists and the way they would hope things were to go. We should alter it just a bit. What was unsuspecting to them is that the aunt got hold of all of his friends, armed themselves appropriately, and the only thing thing found left sticking with legs up out of the snow bank were the aggressors who had come to try and steal the property, only to find that, well, they were food for the smaller critters in the spring. Yeah, that's what's gonna happen on the spiders in a film too. That's right. Hey, by the way, okay? All right. Thank you Dave. That's the world order a Very good point there too and by the way for another one of our friends I just happened to pull this real quick But melody one of the points I would comment was nyasen in the emergency pack is a useful cold weather item as a matter of fact the Swedes And the Norwegians experimented with this years ago and I think they do have it as part of their kit, their extreme cold weather kit, Niacin in tablet form. If it's available you can find it out there in different both health food stores and your vitamin stores. It does come in handy. A lot of our homeopaths were researching this back in the 90s also and of course this came from research that was done with the Norwegian military forces and the Norwegian survival operations years and years ago. So they actually are quite experienced in this. So that's a good point. And again, it's a niacin in tablet form in the emergency packs for cold weather survival. I mentioned, and to us, we don't have much time. And again, the grasshopper. In our case, we're going to make sure, as you may have noted on our list of things to do, making sure that weapons and ammunition are on hand and available to protect what it is that you have from the scallywags. which is a good idea also again to protect people when the time comes because one of the other areas where I think we're going to have problems, we will have problems, not may, is the wild dog issue. We're always seeing this with coyote populations increasing. Oh look, the coyotes. Oh look, the wild dogs, okay, because you're going to see mixed breeds right here in Michigan. We had this in a very civilized situation right here on Battle Creek, Michigan. Our training over in that side of the state with the military for many years. Battle Creek area they had packs of wild running dogs and they were decimating everything and it was only a matter of time before they probably get a person and who knows if they didn't get a person because if you're on your own well there's anywhere from 80 to 100 to a pack you ain't gonna make it okay that's that simple and it's interesting that eventually what they did they had to have an open season so to speak and hunt them out they killed them off it was the only thing that did any good and it's the only thing that we're probably gonna be looking at when the time comes times get harder a major civilization problem, for instance, where we see a breakdown in society. We've already been given a leg up, or simply don't have any defensive measures on hand. Those of you who do will make it. Those of you who don't, well, there's something there. And don't expect those of us who do to be running out there and risking ourselves for those of you who said, oh, I don't think I need to do anything like that. Well, sorry, that's, I get the program works, feed the wolves well, okay, or the dogs, or whatever. But you need to be thinking in those terms with regard to personal defense because of the fact that there is a predator population out there. It's a four-legged kind, and there's the more wicked two-legged kind. They're going to be out there hanging around too. The most important thing, again, is do something. Make sure that you have your gear and think when you're on the road. I want to commit a good portion of the time this hour because of what we saw with these casualty lists of what happened in Minnesota. And because I've seen this happen before in car accidents and things of that nature. There's no reason not to have the safety gear in place okay so you don't have as much room in your car. Or, well my car is not that dry. Well that's why I'm saying take stuff that is off the shelf that you don't care about. You can bag it up really good, you can zip lock bag it, you can make sure you at least have it on the vehicle. The basic survival and emergency equipment, as is pointed out guys like the road flares are a good idea. because if all else fails again, they'll start a fire when nothing else will start a fire. Okay? The Willy Pete that's in there is going to get everything going slash combination of white phosphorus and thermite, depending on which type of flare you got with whatever coloring for, you know, oxide coloring they use, depending on the color of the flare. And you get them in other than red, by the way. Survival flares are probably a good example. Lifeboat flares, there are ground lifeboat signaling flares available through southsummit.com. Give them a call 1-800-234-8. 8654, 1-800-48654. Now the only problem is they're down in Texas. If you're down Texas way and you're up in the, say, the upper part of the state, they're down in Richardson, Texas. But 1-800-234-8654, if you get a chance, give them a ring. You gotta go pick the flares up. But that's another source. Not just, you know, of course you can go to any of your truck stops. You will find it a lot of the other farm and fleets. or where you have farm supply. They typically have the road flares and a lot of other good things laying around too that aren't going to cost a whole lot. Typically they're well made and you can put them in the trunk of the car. You're going to have to work around them a little bit, but what's your life worth if you need them? Okay. I don't want to see any of you hurt. I'd prefer since you are listening, I think pretty much all of our people are thinking, uh, don't argue with people who don't want to do this. I'm absolutely serious about that. You know what, you're a sheepdog, but that doesn't mean that you can, you know, some people who want to be sheep just don't want to listen. Oh well, that's their problem, not yours. Take care of your needs, help the people that you can to get organized and prepared, and together we'll make it through whatever problem we face. Because our mission is to come up with solutions, not complain about the problems. With the second hour the end of it already is gone ladies and gentlemen God bless the Republic death of a new world order We shall prevail the Empire is on the run. We are on the march Six bandits chasing down the road give them a backpack full of rocks. Let them swim halfway back to the spiders I hear that the sharks they're eating well. Oh, that's a good thing dark oily meat very nasty and pay and untasty But the sharks will do the job. Thank you. We'll see you tomorrow. Bye. Bye The Bill of Rights protects every American's God-given right to keep and bear arms. 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