Mark Koernke discussed militia training operations scheduled for the weekend, emphasizing safety protocols and cold-weather preparedness for live fire exercises at various locations including Michigan, Nebraska, and Colorado. He addressed mass shooting incidents, drawing connections to SSRI medications and proposing that listeners document events through photography and video to counter official narratives. Koernke highlighted ammunition scarcity and encouraged listeners to purchase supplies from small vendors at gun shows, and discussed lead and brass recovery from shooting ranges as a resource management strategy. Caller Alan, a mental health worker, provided information about SSRI-related side effects and school shooting correlations from drugawareness.org.
I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked him 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. 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 and traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside the 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 first of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm mark quirky and One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines of occupied territories south, southwest, east, and north. Well ladies and gentlemen you are listening to us on We the People Radio Network at wtprn.com that's We the People Radio Network we're also on live 365 then go to Liberty Tree Radio or you'll find us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We're on AM&FM major stations and CB base stations east So remember we're out there in force one. Thank you for listening. It is Friday It's the end of the week and for a lot of you you might be heading home by now here in Michigan It's five o'clock other parts of the country. It's a tad earlier But you know you're getting ready to go jump in the car just like the beginning of the day when we are talking on the radio We want to remind you don't think about being home Think about being in the car. That's right. That's half the battle as you start thinking. Ah, there's that nice step waiting for me here well maybe ok hamburger with today's budget but uh... women hamburger only mobile only now we have only the same man's pam no treatment right now the pecking order and get food if not cheap anymore so i'd say treat still your better choice that many men think that we are here okay anyway uh... the situation is uh... you're heading down the road to think about that you're not think about that guy who wants to occupy the same space you're in right now okay cannot occupy the same space without the universal crumple effect taking hold. We don't want to be part of that. You don't want to, you don't have to worry about insurance or possible fatal injuries. So let's stay awake, pay attention, focus on the road, and just listen to us while you're heading that way. Hopefully we're going to, you know, rattle, rattle you a little bit or keep you awake and keep you from dozing off or daydreaming too far. We got a lot of work to do. It is Friday though, and it is the end of the So this weekend we have militia only gun shows that are taking place, or a number of gun shows also all across the nation. We have a series of live fire exercises at the Niagara-Hitcham training site. Now, I'm going to remind all of our friends listening, because there's a whole bunch of them that are going to be out there in the cold weather. Two things. Cold weather forces you to think about things that otherwise you wouldn't, and it becomes a distraction. Example, cold toes, cold fingers. Now there's one good thing about fighting in the cold. All you gotta do is move around a lot more and you get warm real fast. As long as you're not standing with your hands in your pockets just shaking and you're participating in the operations and you concentrate on fire maneuver and you pay attention to your instructor and the instructions given, you'll do just fine. Now there's another thing. I've been a trainer for many, many, many, many years. In fact, I can count it in decades now. And I've always used my popcorn pockets. I'm wearing a pair of BDU pants right now. These pockets would be full with this time of year with two or three extra pairs of mittens, two or three extra pairs of socks, a couple of extra little head warmers, one extra stocking cap. For me, no. For the people who, when they're younger and they're newer, typically think that they're impervious to the weather. Now, that doesn't mean you can't handle a lot of cold. But we're not going out to visit. we're going out to stay we're going back to the cars no we're not going back to the cars everybody understands that i know everybody wants a while drop something to we don't want to get hurt and there will be no cold injuries but we will rub it in if you fail to bring what you need with you and i will stress again those popcorn pocket those field jacket pockets those shirt pockets you've got are there for a reason unlike the military where they penalize you because you you don't look it looks too poofy you don't look regimented leave them empty and iron them flat, flat, flat. Well, I'll tell you what, we don't iron them and they're not flat, flat, flat. Just reverse. They're going to be bulging. They've got all the extra gear that you need. And you want to make sure that again, you get wet, you get, you reach into your pocket, you pull out a Ziploc bag with another pair of gloves or another pair of socks and you make sure you change them before you lose too many calories and you become a cold c- live fire I will remind everybody of the same thing. We have an exceptional safety standard in the militia but specifically our Michigan units. We have never had an injury in the field. That's not bragging, that's simply stating a fact. The reason for this is that everybody stays focused on their job. There will be no distractions. It's bad enough on the battlefield having somebody popping rounds back downrange at you without people doing goofiness and acting up. There won't be any of that. You don't play with the weapon. Now remember, a firearm is just that. It is a weapon. It is a destructive device. It has every intention. If you pull the trigger of doing harm to something, it is indiscriminate. It doesn't have somebody's and others, somebody else's name on it, not yours. Right, Don? That's right. So we want to make sure that safety standards are met. And anytime you're training, anytime you're dealing with firearms, and again, I will mention this with Airsoft firearms too. I know People are using them for a certain amount of play training. In other words, you get out there, you get a chance to point them at each other. But otherwise, when you are handling airsoft arms, treat them as you would any other firearm so that you get in the habit of handling your arms appropriately. That's part of the discipline that we have been teaching for years, okay, and it has worked. Also, have medical support on hand. It's not that you're going to have a firearms injury, but you may have somebody run their knee into something. You may have somebody smack their head into the side of something they really shouldn't have tried to apply their head to. You never know what's going to happen. So if there's a cut or if there's damage or injury, the idea is to check to see if it's something that might require greater support, if it doesn't. Treat it in the field and proceed with your actions. In other words, everybody gets to do their job. Immediate first aid. Once the first aid is applied, then you proceed with the action or you deal with the casualty accordingly. The only charge is $3. We do have a lot of activity going on for our friends out in Nebraska this weekend. Understand that there's a meet out there. Cold weather operations also in Colorado. We have the Colorado militia units that will be in the field in the high country right now. Hopefully we're going to get some videos and some photographs from that operation. We'll be using those with the Battle for the Republic series and also for some other work we're going to be doing. And down on the board, we're going to have Mike Nasser up next hour. We've got a special little project planned. to kind of help you deal with things that just might develop real, real fast and that you don't have any control over other than to respond to what happens. And that's really one of my biggest concerns is a lot of you have to have the right mindset. Improvise, adapt, overcome. First of all, we will win. You must be victorious. Your mission on the battlefield or in any condition, any situation is to get out on the other side, preferably unharmed. But if you are injured, patched up, squared away, and ready to proceed with the mission, whatever it is, or to proceed to such a place as you can get better medical attention. And that is a concern with all of these Prozac shooters that we're seeing right now. People, we're seeing the same cycle we saw in the 90s. Same kind of scenario, same type of operations. And of course these shooters are showing up in the, what we call that, target rich environment with very with little or no likelihood of response from the peasants that are unarmed? That's right. In fact, of course, now I understand that what happened is at some point the character in Chicago screamed, he's you know, somebody in the in the crowd screamed, he's unarmed, he's reloading, you know, he's reloading and that's what everybody started to move. Now, personally, depending on the situation, of course, they did get their hang in on the line of fire. But there again, there's gonna come a point and I'm gonna warn everybody we got to be watching for this There's gonna come a point where people are gonna go, you know, somebody's gonna be there. They're gonna be armed They're gonna be squared away. They're gonna be prepared and what's gonna happen is the guy's gonna pop up He's gonna scream, bellow, whatever he's gonna do and what's gonna happen is the person is going to step up Hit him twice, bop bop, hit him two more times, bop bop, walk up, really close range and then leave because he doesn't want to get in trouble and he doesn't want to have to deal with the authorities but he's going to neutralize the target even as the incident starts. Now we don't know that this hasn't already happened and I got to warn everybody this is what we had to do in the 90s and it's one of the reasons by the way this is why when the Oklahoma City bombing took place there's the if you read all the BS from the period guys you'll remember that there was the facts at all from Wolverine Productions Well, there was a reason that that fact and many others had been sent out before it. We have seen whole incidents where a million or two million people have been in place protesting the anti-gun situation and absolutely no coverage took place. We have had incidents where there have been exchanges of fire and there has been no public response and there was no media coverage. We've had incidents where there has been an activity that's taken place and they've tried to disclaim it later even though we've had witnesses on site. So one of the things that we did and automatically would do whatever possible is turn out what's called a burst transmission. It gives you a basic sit rep. Who, what, where, when. Now here's the one part of that story that most people don't realize that when you read about that fax that came from the office in Battle Creek, the information on that fax came from a police officer in Oklahoma City virtually kitty corner to where the building had just been attacked. He stepped out, he got on the phone, he gave a sit rep, then he hung the phone up and he walked into the smoke. He walked into the debris. That's how close he was. And for this reason, since we did not know, even as it happened, nobody knew how extensive that was, a sit-point report was given immediately, and then a burst transmission to as many people as possible was sent out so that people would respond and would be notified to respond. Now let me give you an example of how successful that was. A lot of you, but aren't paying attention to a lot of the pictures that you see from the first few hours and from the first couple of days at Oklahoma City. But what do you see in the background and there, you know... That's right. The militia responded as quickly as they possibly could to assist with the problem. Ah, you don't remember that? Well, I'll tell you what, go through some of those archives and look at some of the pictures. The one that will give you the most information, so to speak, on this subject is a shot that was done kitty corner to the left of where the blasted side of the building is facing the length of the building on an angle. You will find a van, you will find two pickup trucks, and there's another pickup truck to the right that are in the foreground that had one, the pickup truck to the right has a camp on it. Read what's on those trucks. Oklahoma militia. Militia. Militia. Okay? They didn't want to, of course, they had to alter that and re-engineer things accordingly and progressively make the images disappear. But the problem is they went out in a flurry of different services and through a series of different articles and different papers and also magazines. So they're out there for you to see. Now it's whether or not people were paying attention to the details. Well, we're in that situation again, people. We have to get sharper, we have to get better, we have to get stronger. All of you out there are part of this effort. How many of you are carrying cell phones right now that, you know, they use them for frivolous purposes, but you have a camera phone. Now a lot of you, your camera phone can transfer images to anybody that you want. So why not transfer them to a computer database where they can be shot out to the nation to be seen right away. Hey Don, that means instant coverage. That's right. And that's where we're headed right now people we come back. We're gonna give you some other ideas there. This is the Intel report It is Friday. We'll be back in about three minutes with Don and Mark on we the people radio network people use Carta bite know about the pollutants in our body and want them out for over five years Carta bite has proven itself time-tested Here's dr. Mattson a naturopathic doctors thoughts on Carta bite in our mind. There is isn't such a great big mystery to disease anymore. 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You can have a VHS camera for almost nothing nowadays, people. a decent camera with some pretty good optics on it and pretty good light collection for almost free because early in all over the place i just check the uh... one of the property controls here for one of the campuses may have like nine cameras available all of them with cases battery packs uh... battery support uh... charging systems jumper cables for going from the car park our car source to the uh... camera and we're talking less than twenty five dollars in the hard cases So the technology is out there so you could even have a knock around camera in the trunk with something ready to go so that you could plug it in and that's, see that's less sophisticated so you know but still with good optics so that you could plug it in, run it. On the other hand if you don't plug it in, in the meantime something happens to it, you're not going to cry if it gets busted up or gets dropped or gets ripped off or whatever. So it could be on hand. 35 millimeter throwaway cameras are another solution again. don't have them processed in the area where the incident took place. I'll give you an example, almost as bad. A lot of our friends took pictures of the executions of the those who were tried at Nuremberg. These pictures were priceless, but the thing is they had to carry the film undeveloped for six months, had the film developed but didn't have any prints made until almost another six months. because it was a crime to even have the pictures, okay? There's a lot of stuff like that floating around out there. Well, in our situation, remember, you just turn it into a commercial developer, it may just disappear if they know, especially to look in the area of operation where the incident took place. So what you want to do is take the pictures and then take the film to a one-hour processor where you can stand there. Usually it's less than an hour. and have it developed right in front of you and you can take it away with you. Okay? If all else fails, that's a solution. Now remember, we also have digital technology piled up yin yang right now. We've got anything and everything from the last 15 years you can think of and a lot of it's throwaway now because the newer stuff is, you know, coming out so the last generation is cheap. Look around, but carry something with you and also carry something that does not require batteries, a notepad and a couple of pencils. Reason? You take notes. A sit rep. Who, what, where, when? What were they doing? What were you doing? Now this is the basic, you know, the W principle. Who, what, where, when? What were they doing? What were you doing? But what were you doing is for perspective. We don't need to know exactly what you were doing, what you were staying, what the serial number on the car was. We don't want any of that. What we want is perspective. This is for the purpose of evaluation if you have a multiple number of sources and each is observing from different locations. Each observer may actually have something of value that overlaps to the other that each observer may have missed, purely by accident or because of perception. So this is why we need your assistance in this area. Now, we have one of these shooters. We need information right away. We need people to have media spool tapes on hand. Remember, when they do initial bursts, usually with the controlled media, a lot of the footage is live. It's not what they're saying with the booby in the front of the camera up there right next to the with the microphone. It's what's happening behind them that is usually caught live. My favorite example now is the booby with the microphone on September 11th, the female, reading the cue cards with the script about building number seven having been destroyed and fallen down, collapsed on its own, and right behind her over her left shoulder. Guess what? There's a... The cue cards are a little ahead of time. And the point is that all the world can see this now. This is the kind of work that everybody needs to assist us with. Now I know some people are going to say, why Bob? We already know they're back. No, no, no, no, no. We need to be able to demonstrate step by step. We must have a clean conscience when we do what we are going to have to do. Okay? That's why we're doing this. We are sharper than the other side. We are outnumbering them hundreds and thousands to one. They can't escape us. It's that simple just a reverse go ahead send out more of the jackbooted thugs the last ones were just perfect I got a size 11 I got a 10 and a half wide boot and that's kind of nice there you go I had to take one off one of them one off the other when the time comes we'll deal with those sheisters But in the meantime we got to watch for the rodents Remember you're gonna you're gonna catch a lot of the sheisters on film that we need to be able to find later And you're gonna do it in those initial pieces of footage where they're still dangling around or hanging around the operation area, or may be involved in some other aspect of what's going on. Think about this. Don't you think that the people who were involved with Building 7 are on film somewhere? Think about it. Here's the one thing that most people haven't really gone through. How much compiled footage do we have of people standing around the building, people standing in the lobby, people moving back and forth? Now, guys, go through there and start to evaluate who's who in the zoo who's carrying what what are people carrying into the building now granted a lot of it was already in place before the event took place remember they may have had to improvise or there are components that may have actually failed them things didn't go quite the way they expected a lot of the shysters are on film in that footage, they're there, the spiders are there. We need your help to do this to deal with the rest of these situations. We're going to track down and identify the pattern for these Prozac Prodigy shooters. It is not an accident. There is a specific sequence. There is a particular incidence tied into it. Now, enough of that. We're going to go to our callers because we have three stacked up already. We got Andrew in Kentucky. So Andrew, jump in there, please. Oh, very good. Go ahead and give all the information out right now. Go ahead and give it out again. and that's in Wilmington, correct? Okay, very good. For all of our listeners, that's a gun show that's available this weekend that everybody can hit. Take advantage, go through and clean out the small vendors. That's our real agenda. We want to make sure that all the little stuff, all the odd lots of primers, all of the odd lots of powder, Guys have odd boxes of 30 caliber and 223 bullets. They've got all kinds of things lying there. Let's clear all that stuff out. The big guys may not have anything, but a lot of little guys who set up their own tables have all kinds of unique stuff if you take the time to look at what they have sitting there. Louie, Andrew, you're a size 27 boot. I'm a size 10. Right, exactly. So I get about a 27, 27 and a half. I'm going to go 27 and a half to be safe. Sound good? Anything else? I show in the archives. I did a real good job on that. Cool. At least bring Alan from Illinois up. We may have to hold you over through the break, but let's bring you up right now. Come on, Alan. Yes, Alan. 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Yes, I do it's skip sports shop and it's 5 7 6 5 Emma 72 West and that's in Grayling and the easiest way is to go straight up 75 and get off at the Grayling exit and go through town and then you're kind of veer left and follow M72 towards Calcaska and Traverse City. Now go ahead and give out the name two more times slowly and the location so everybody will know where to go. Okay it's Skips Shop and their phone number 989-48-7111 and the address again is 5765-M72 West. That's in Graylee. Repeat that again or no. Go right ahead, one more time won't hurt. Okay, skips, sports shop, 5765M72 West in Gray Lane. And if anyone gets it up there before I do, because I can't, I don't have any money right at the moment, please save me some 9mm. We'll try to make sure there's some in reserve there, sitting waiting for you, just put, we'll just put Lorna's name on the shelf, that's all. Sound good? Cause ammunition went. Wait a minute, why am I having a little rush? It's the dry season. Not for long. I stopped in and I said, well, I'm going to send some friends. What she has, that's the most important thing. I didn't ask if they had any stock in the back. So I do know they had a whole shelf full of whatever they normally stock. Three to boxes of each minimum. We know that. So working on that too. So we'll see you down here for the next party on the beach. A whole pile of So don't worry, we're going to be giving those to you to send your way. Great. I just wanted to give you a heads up on that one. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Okay. Bye. Bye. And that was Lauren in Michigan. And I will say thank you. That's the kind of information we need because like we said, there are little fishing holes left around the country where we can go in and pick up everything that's available and carry it away. And that's what we need to do people. Uh, now of course you might want to do it quickly before they think, Hey, we can raise the prices. No, no, no, no, no. We don't need that. Again, be quiet about it. Just go in, say hi. Oh, I see you've got ammunition. Very good. Buy what you can, then leave. That's right. And the other thing is, what's interesting is having done the survey here, almost all the pistol calibers have been consumed virtually by you people that have been out there looking. So I guess we're doing our job. You're doing yours in the process. And what's really exciting about it is that the ammunition is being spread out tactically where it needs to be amongst the people. Now, I will remind you again too, if you're going to go out and shoot, set up a way to collect your brass. People are saying, well, we're going to shoot in the winter. Well, most of your shooting, either A, use your bottom, or a Burdam prime, non-reloadable if you think you're going to lose it. But really, it's not that hard. Pay attention, especially if you're going to be station shooting, where you're going to be teaching rifle marksmanship. You take your old military poncho out, one of those that's kind of tired, or a couple of them, and you lay it out on what you assume is going to be the point of impact for your, your, your, your, the ejection process with the brass. Now, once you see that you might be off a little off dead center by a little bit, or that there's a little bit of a spread with the way the brass drops, you adjust your poncho accordingly, and when you're done, instead of it going, into the snow, a warm case, snow kind of sinks, Instead, it's sitting on that old poncho right there, ready for you to collect with your hands and put it into a bucket. See how easy that is? There you go. Didn't think you had a brass catcher with you, did you? Now that old piece of... In fact, you can use a piece of VisiQueen. You be creative, whatever works for you. Big old blue tarps, big old red tarps, US poncho, piece of VisiQueen, couple of garbage bags. Do what you can, but the idea is it'll make it easier for you, and you can roll them up, and you can take them out the next time you go to shoot. Now another thing, remember, we're going to be mining all of these gun ranges in the spring. What do I mean by that? Well, I want you to remember that a lot of people have been shooting in the snow. The snow is resisting whenever, you know, as the bullet passes through it. And in many cases, a lot of rounds are virtually laying on the grass, literally laying on the flattened grass from the winter. guys they've been it's been laying in the snow the snow melts and hits the ground hey it's right there sitting on the surface you know how many pounds of lead and copper you can recover like that we're talking filling five gallon pails off of part of a range i've done this all for years i can't count how many years Now, what we like to do is we separate the bullets by type. 45 ACP, bullets all go in one pile. Why? Well, if it actually, if it perforated through the snow, in many cases they could actually be recycled. That sounds strange, but it can be done. At least puts another bullet down range. You put it through a bullet, swage, resize it, some people just say, well, it's not a good idea. We're talking about improvising. When you don't have anything else, you might have to think about how to do things the other way. That's right. Now the other thing is I also do this because if I am going to, for instance, recast the lead, even though it's a jacketed round, what I'm going to do is I'm going to take advantage of the fact that we have a common type of lead for certain projectiles. Rifle bullets have a certain mix of tin, lead, and anemone. Pistol projectiles have a different mix in some cases. And you also have cast bullets, which can have any number of different combinations depending upon who cast them. So will the lead bullets all go in one bucket? Both the hollow point, the jacketed hollow point that are cast lead or the semi-wad cutter or the wad cutter 38s, they all go in there on the round nose, lead projectiles that are all cast, maybe jacket, maybe copper will go in there. the jacket ammunition goes in another bucket forty five grand jacket animal goes in yet another bucket and i sort out the rifle calibers accordingly depending on what other military ball or if they are uh... for instance hollow points play say uh... remington winchester or reloadable reloaded bullet of some kind when i smell them and i mix all that lead together i'm reforming and i will do is all all mark them actually would do is melt We cast them into ingots and then we will stamp what they are on the ingot. Pistol, rifle, and even I'll mark what type it is using a set of number and letter dies from any one of the different hardware stores. These things are available and they're fairly cheap and they're a good tool to have around anyway for any of your industrial projects. So we mark it and then it goes on the shelf just like any other precious metal. Ooh, another ingot of castable lead. I love it. You see how that works? And that's more that goes on the shelf and it's nothing but money in the bank. If you don't think so, well you go out and check to see what the price of lead is right now. Tell you what. Now again, that's just one of many projects, but mining on the ranges, step one, take the surface material. Step two, remember the impact areas are virtually awash with lead. Now if you're worried about lead contamination, that's what they made latex gloves for. Congratulations. Put on the latex gloves when you're handling stuff. Remember you always double glove. They get a little too dirty. You pull off the outer layer. You put another pair on. Continue with the work. This is also true when you're sorting brass. Now when the spring comes, any kind of brass laying on the range is to be picked up. All types. take a break with you take a screen with you okay make it out of screen of heavier like uh... moat they call kit not not window screening but they're actually it's called the industrial mesh got a number of different names it'll have about a quarter inch uh... uh... uh... knitting the way that the screen is set up this is very economical and it's a great way to put a put a two by four one by four one by six box together you know four sides put the screen on the bottom, tack and nail it into place, take your shovel full of debris, throw it in there, shift it through, shift it through. You may have to throw some pebbles out, but guess what? All that lead, all that steel, all those jacketed rounds are laying right there. By the way, if you do have pebbles in there, don't worry about it. Any of you ever melted lead before? It's amazing. You don't worry. You're not going to cast pebbles. 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Just fill in the blanks and file. If you've paid thousands to an attorney, we'll show you what he should have done and how to make him wish he had. Our next seminar is on March the 1st, 2008 at Brave New Books in Austin, Texas. We start at 10 a.m. and we'll go until they throw us out. Preserve your place at ruleoflawradio.com The ATF spokesman said, precognizant, you had said yesterday, anyway, one of the four weapons, a sig pistol. Gee, what a surprise. Yeah, it's magic. Well, it's a miracle. Also, they said, it's on Yahoo News Online right now, and I'm familiar with this because I'm a nurse. I work in mental health. The guy stopped taking his meds in the last few weeks. And some interesting data here. If you go to drug awareness, www. awareness and that's a website run by Dr. Blake Tracy. And if you go to that main screen, Michael Moore, healthcare, whatever, and there it says click here to see info on other, what you will find is I have not seen this before, although I've been familiar with her work. She puts on lectures on how bad things happen, either when you start SSRI, you stop them abruptly, or if you've been on them for some time. Anyway, there's only about 42 pages, says school shootings, or events and then the drug involved are the dates where and how many dead and what occurred. And there's 35 events per and there's 42 pages. The problem I have is, this is what I have said right from the beginning, you have to look at something that is a change in the environment. Okay, in other words, you have an event that starts, one takes place. Then you go, okay, that's unique. You got enough case. Then you have two, then you have four, then you have five, then you have six, and they're all the same scenario. You have to ask yourself, why is it we have this flat line for so many years in history? And then all of a sudden you have this spike. The only way that could happen is something has been introduced into the environment. Now there are a combination of things, the social engineering from the school end, the psycho babble crew doping the hell out of everybody. specifically targeting drugs that have no business in most of the population's metabolism that were purely there because of profit. Okay, remember Prozac was being pushed for knee injuries. We had a person down in Louisiana went down. He was a, he was an announcer on one of the radio programs and lo and behold, he's acting really weird. I mean, we came in, we didn't even know it was going on with him. He just was totally alien to anything we'd ever seen with him before. Lo and behold, it turns out he had a knee injury. And what does the doctor prescribe for his knee injury? Prozac. Why? Because the doctor wants to go to Cancun sometime next week and he needs so many thousand prescriptions. That's what really killed everybody. On top of everything else, they counted on a corporate gun, and not corporate so much as this, this, uh, You know, doctors for profit racket. Okay, we've got some doctors that are scurrilous. Well, there's a whole bunch of them that took this scurrilous dope money. And what they did is they profited at the expense of God knows how many people's lives. And the other element to this, which is, I want to thank you for bringing this up, Alan, because one of the things I've said is that Prozac is like heroin, or most of these drugs are anyway. You know, it's bad enough that you're on the drug. But try and get the person off of heroin and see what happens. Have you ever had somebody, I mean I'm going to be graphic here, somebody who virtually urinates and defecates all over themselves while they're busy shuttering in cold sweats, telling you that the walls are crawling and that they definitely are coming out of their own skin as it's being left on the bed. Okay, we're from I'm from I'm from that period when all this one the old adult generation I never did any of this I'm the person who always had to go out and help pick people up and take them quietly someplace where they wouldn't get into trouble and Kept them safe and made sure they were okay. We got them to the doctor or whatever I didn't do it But I watched all this and I've got a really good memory and I see the same nonsense for this happening But now it isn't the dope pusher on the street doing it Alan, it's the guy right there in the emergency room or right in the doctor's office. That's pretty sad, isn't it? Well, I work in the field and all these patients come in with self-harm or behaviors or violence and it's never ascribed to the medicines they're on. It's always that, oh, he's instead of looking at the true side effects of whatever medicine they're on, either that they started a bad reaction or they stopped it or it's a common reaction with other substance they're on. But it's never, I mean, if you look at these 40 pages of 35 instances, And then you take this to the legislature. Do we see a parallel here? And now you're going to try and outlaw them? And that's one of my other problems. Again, when you see this, if you talk to a person my age, and Don knows because I've brought this up to many people, if you ask, name a mass murderer, say before 1979. or 1975. And most people will go, well, you know, that guy at the tower, okay, the one guy in the tower down in Texas, okay, and what other one? Well, and well, there was that spec guy. And I say, yeah, that's right. You remember him. And the, the, this guy did not use a gun. It's so notable and it was so odd to proceed to see something like this happen, that this was a guy who went into a nurse's dorm, like a home. and went room to room killing them with a butcher knife and each one of them just waited for them to die. Waited in their rooms, hid under their beds, hid in their desks, didn't resist, and were butcher knifed to death one after another after another after another. But the point is, that's memorable because we didn't ham all of this. Right. Well I'm not giving that to a nurse tonight. Oh you know, you're right. And she's been a nurse for 40, 50 years. Right. Yeah, when you've seen, think about it, you know how it is, you're in the trade. You have to sit back because I know what part of the problem is. You always have to deal when you're in emergency work or if you're in care work with the patient in front of you. And it's enough. It's very intense as it is. It's a lot of effort. I know if they're really conscientious, you know, you feel with a person despite the fact you'd have to be detached. So there's a short-term mindset that has to be in place. But if you step back, especially like you said, keep asking these older nurses and doctors, think back for a bit. Why is it we never saw this before? Even in the middle of the drug period, the drug craze of the 60s and 70s, We had a lot of problems, we had people, you know, dope and out, people who go haywire, you know, they go on the deep end because they took too much of or they didn't get their drugs or whatever. But you didn't see this crazed, you know, I'm going to go out and go to the mall and it didn't happen. So there has to be, my question is, see the next part about this is just like being able to identify the weapons. There is a pattern here that has to be questioned is, is there a second catalyst? Is there an engineering process that is involved that would program or be able to program? And not just one person, but let's say you want to, if I'm trying to attack the population, you want to do it in such a way that you can tweak a certain percentage of the people and you can draw on a particular smaller group, a smaller population group that you then target because you're giving them a drug, you know their history, you have a national database, etc. That's part of what this is because there's probably a second catalyst element, not just the idea that they're saying, well, the guy was off his meds. There's more to it than even that because, you know, think about it. You're right there in Illinois where this happened. They just proposed and they've been pushing heavy with the propaganda and the media about a gun grab. All of a sudden we have a convenient mass shooting. At the county level, they want alcohol, gun shops and ammo sales. Oh yeah, well the Nick, yeah, and then that's insane. That's insane because it isn't going to work anyway. In fact, that'll be used as much by the cops to set people up just like when they drop a switchblade on a person they've shot and won't shot wrongly. Yeah, and it would also make reloading illegal. Well, for obvious reasons, as we can see, we'll come next. Well, I'll tell you what, one more time here, go ahead and give the website out. It's DrugAwareness? Yes, DrugAwareness, www. in no spaces or anything. And then actually the list of events and then you can learn all about manifesting people, classes of drugs and all that. The specific website list of events, 91 international and some. Anyway, that web, the main page is www. Yeah, forward slash index dot php. Okay, I'll tell you what, do a favor if you would. Give us a reinforcement on this on Monday. Would that be okay? Sure. Okay, and then again, if you find any other information that'll help our listeners, that'd be great. Alrighty. Thank you, Alan. Oh, I can't do it Monday. I'm working. Oh, Tuesday's fine. Alrighty. 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