April 17, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, weapons systems, and tactical doctrine on April 17, 2008. He covered historical rifle marksmanship effectiveness from World War II and Korea, the superiority of older battlefield rifles like the M1 Garand, and practical militia equipment including armored personnel carriers and improvised armor upgrades. Koernke emphasized logistics, water supply, and terrain advantages in defensive operations, comparing American defensive potential to Swiss military strategy. He also addressed 9/11 conspiracy theories, satellite feed monitoring, and claims about pre-positioned military personnel during the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, arguing that raw satellite feeds could expose government deception.
- militia preparedness
- m1 garand
- rifle marksmanship
- armored personnel carriers
- bren gun carrier
- world war ii tactics
- terrain defense
- logistics
- 9/11 truth
- oklahoma city bombing
- satellite feeds
- second amendment
- battlefield doctrine
- anti-tank weapons
- constitutional defense
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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-corner 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 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 and yet put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevailed Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn and your daughters visit doctors. So they're children, old people. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both 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 and missed for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside 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? Dill the Land is our meeting. And every one of our people radio. On the street organizing, there's some drill going on, the next county over. The Acton militia is preparing for another mobilization. They've been the reaction stick through the months leading up to April of 1775. They had a curfew in place. Now here's the thing, it is Thursday. It's been a pretty busy day. It has been run run run run run run run. And we have been dealing with a lot of good projects, got a lot of stuff out of the way. I can't complain. and a lot of our friends have been responding with regard to working to get this Colonial Marine Conference in order. That's been done and out of the way. We have an alternate conference. This is cool because it's totally freestanding. We've linked up 27 of the commands in 27 states. They're going to be conferencing. It will save them some travel time because that was one of the big things is cost over. Like I said, I almost gave a Canadian penny to a girl today. I said, I'm sorry, I can't do that. That's worth more than the American money is. And she kind of went, you're in the past. You see, oh, I can't take Canadian change. You know, guys used to have that happen all the way around. All the border states know this. It's like, well, the Canadians would at least make their money go farther by sliding your chain. They have the paper currency you could recognize, except we've got the same kind of colored funny money they have now. So what's cute is they would do the coin thing where they use lots of quarters and dimes. Well, the only good thing about the Canadian dimes is that they had silver longer than we did. So I'd make a point of grabbing every one of the silver dimes that they would hand over as change, and I'd take it without hesitation. You'll take Canadian? Because we'd set up at the gun shows in the 70s and 80s, and we'd be watching for coming in. That's really what we're there for, have fun. And guys would say, well, all it does is Canadian, cheapishly, of course. And say, really? Oh, OK, I'll tell you what. I'll take whatever you got. That's OK. And so we'd take Canadian, basically a little under, but about one for one. We'd give them a hell of a lot better deal than they would in the exchange rate. And in some cases, it was just for the fun of us, like, oh, you're Canadians? Oh, that's good. Well, I'll tell you what. You need some gear anyway. You need more support equipment, pistol belts. Hey, I'll tell you what. We'll just take it. Just give us whatever you got. You're going to need some money left over. Typically the Canadians were pretty cool about, you know, they were, they understood their problem too. Of course in Canada, see now, now people, we had the gun control act of 1968. The Canadians didn't have that until almost the eighties. And one of the things that gets me is, did you, you know, you never heard about mass crime ways in Canada and yet people could walk right into any gun shop. Now this is not an exaggeration. Sten submachine guns were stacked against the wall. Okay. They would take the stock off. They would, which of course, you set up in the paratrooper or transport mode, you take the stock off, it relieves pressure on the spring, you fold it around and they would tape them together. Okay? Now you got this neat little package, it's about 24, 22 inches long. Okay? They would be stacked against the wall to the ceiling like cord wood firewood. Okay, like a cord firewood. And they were Mark 5, Mark 2's, they were standard Mark 3's, they were you know, some of the later model variants, some of them had brass bolts, they had steel bolts. Guys, those were $11 apiece. How many do you want? No restrictions. No, oh my God, it's a machine gun. Instead, it was like, yeah, how many you want? That's a Sten gun. Yeah, how many you want? I mean, you're prepared. Yeah, yeah, well, the thing is that their logic was, what do you mean you can't trust the people? Now, here's another thing. Over in Canada, long after the gun control act of 1968 was passed, 20 millimeter Lottie guns went from $75, low end, and used but in excellent condition, to unissued and excellent condition for $125 American. Don't you jump in the wayback machine, Mark. Boom. Boom. Boom. Now, I'll tell you what, ammunition was $1 around. You can buy boys 55 caliber anti-tank rifles, both action. By the way, on our YouTube video site, we plugged into some excellent videos that were done in World War II for training Canadian troops with the boys 55. Everything they talk about there still applies today with the 50s. Okay? But what's cool is, Don, you can buy the boys rifle for about 55 to 60 dollars. 65 was the high end. You could buy spare mags for about $3 to $5 apiece, depends on how pricey the dealer was. Ammunition was about $0.25 to $0.27 a round. Oh, by the way, the Lottie anti-tank rounds, they were white phosphorus, you know, high explosive marker incendiary, which was white phosphorus AP. That was a dollar a round. And standard solid shot 20 millimeter AP was about $0.90 to $0.95 a round. So let's see. For a nickel more, yeah, you got really impressive kapop and lots of burning. Let's see. Now, I don't know how many of those could have come across the border, but let's just say that while the DuPas down here were being really stupid with their fanaticism and the socialist taking over, in Canada, the socialist didn't have everything yet. And you could buy, well, by the way, even the vehicle that went underneath the weapon. Well, you might notice that we have quite a few pictures in our little collage there of images in the uh... from the militia videos is an excellent one there with the uh... many different militia formations lots of different vehicles you might notice there's some brand young carriers and ferrets mixed in there what do you think it hopefully armored bring gun carrier was going forward on well for four hundred seventy five dollars you could get a v eight flat-head v eight ron fully tracked five-ton bring on carrier Now what was the cost to bring it across the border? Nothing. Why? Because there wasn't anything comparable and it was really bizarre when you bring them across the border What they would do is you put them right on the flatbed of a truck You don't canvas them or do anything with them just chain them onto the flatbed of a you know a transport truck And when you came over the bridge, they'd say where are you going and you say oh just beyond Detroit They say oh, no, you're not you're going to Kalamazoo and you go really? And he said, yeah, if you go to Kalamazoo, there's no tariff or tax on it to go over the border. If you go to Detroit or just beyond Detroit, we got to charge you $35. The guy, oh yeah, we're going to Kalamazoo. I got to show him my brain gun carrier. Well anyway, Brian gun carriers, half-tracked, all kinds of fun stuff, people. And they would consider nothing more than altering vehicles. Now what's cool is there's a lot of fascinating things you can do with a Bren gun carrier or with a Bren gun carrier chassis. Most important is that it will do up to 50 miles per hour on governor, kind of scary because it has steel tracks. But other than that, very desirable because it's quick to off mount, quick to get out of. We know the history of them. They're steel armor. We are very familiar with some of the issues about protection. But guess what? You can upgrade. And there's a lot of unique upgrades that can be done now that for small arms protection work just on the ground. Plus, we had another source for, let's see, five inch slab plates of homogeneous armor, frontal glacis armor, off something else that we were disassembling to our north here. And so we were able to upgrade armor in key positions without really spending any money, you think? There you go. Armoring up a mobile target like that or a mobile target. And in fact, there are a lot of tricks. We'll think about Kevlar in sheet form, Kevlar in blanket form. of things that can be added. Now again, people are going, we'll, we'll stop a tank round. Ain't no APC that we'll stop a tank round. That's why they build tanks. That's why they're APCs and there are tanks. It's an ANAPC. It's an Armored Personnel Carrier slash IFV Infantry Fighting Vehicle. Okay. So when you hear people make stupid comments like that, understand the military knows this too. Bradley fighting vehicles don't fare very well against a 105 or a 120, okay? Or a 90 for that matter. Or even for a 30. Okay? The point is that they're overlapping integrated weapon systems that are used, you know, with specific missions. Now, one of the advantages? We can get into places the big stuff can't. Also, we can get out because of that faster, okay? The battlefield is a very messy place with lots of wreckage, battlefield detritus, and damage, period, okay? So smaller and lighter is really a good idea. Hoplite Armor and Hoplite slash Fast Infantry are your first best choice. I'd be the first to admit that. Now everybody is leg infantry and everybody is, you know, again, has the option to be mechanized in one form or another. Take a look at our, go to YouTube. Here's the thing, go to YouTube, take a look at the variety of pieces of equipment that we use. Now, for those bozos and idiots who make comments about our old trucks, my point is this. The old trucks run just fine. Total cost $200. Sandbags are armored up. The price of whatever scrap metal you want to add on to make her a little nicer. Okay? House paint covers a multitude of sins and makes it look just pretty if you think you need her to be partified in camouflage. Okay? Now which do you think is gonna be more realistic me going? Hey Don they just shot our $300 truck and it's burning. Do we feel bad? 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If you're doing... But if you want to keep a foot, a light-mounted regiment under control, I'll just do like Carlos. Right, exactly. Put it all defined by aerial recon. And number two, where you find it on the Internet Archive is how to shoot the US Army, published by the Infantry Journal in 40. Lots and lots of pictures and it's all just practical stuff that worked. The idea being that if you have men, you can keep any, any of those are hitting everything they train to. Well, that's, now, real quick, this, this again gets into the whole issue that I've debated for years and now people are seeing this. years ago people said, well you guys have older weapons and I said well really what we have are not obsolete weapons but main battlefield rifles that are capable of reaching farther. Well you can't hit it, you know blah blah. I hear that because these people would prattle off what they've been told from their basic training. And I say okay well do you have a grandfather or a father that fought in World War II or maybe in Korea? Well yeah, I said why don't you go talk to them about not being able to hit something at 400 and 600 yards. because, you know, I had, my head and uncle just passed away just before I came out and I would love to have brought him up on the air because he fought the Chinese for two years and one thing he said, he was at the Yellow River Crossing and I'll tell you what, it was a rifle marksmanship that kept him alive. He'd be the first to tell you that and he, an M1 rifle was not a whole lot shorter than he was, okay? A little shorter. He was not a big man. When they started at the Yellow Crossing, he had eight rifles in front of him. He had five garands and three carbenes. Every man was outfitted this way. They scrounged up every weapon they could. They dug in. When the Chinese got to the river, they could not have crossed if we destroyed the bridges. And the treason of Truman and the UN is what got a lot of our men killed. But as he said, he started out at maximum range with the first garand and fired it until he couldn't hold it anymore. Then he would lay that, they'd keep the rifles up, he said, but he honestly said he would say it, I can't do it. His voice would break, he goes, I don't know how many men I killed. He goes, but we laid them down. He goes, as long as I could put a rifle round down range and we could keep firing, we could keep them at bay at 1,000 yards. Easy. Yeah, think about that. Especially if you're on a hill and they're out on flat. terrain. Yeah, and it was interesting the same thing. He was part of a rear guard unit that was working with quad 50s. They used half tracks with quad 50s. And the two weapons, the Garand gave them superior range, along with the Browning machine gun, obviously the Browning 1919, and the BAR. But they also, the 50s, what they would do is fall back on the 50s, and they used the 50s as the rear of their artillery section. They had an artillery battery. They had to abandon the guns. And they ran from one end of the valley to the next, got to the next to the hills, they would set up another defense, and he said they retreated seven times in one day like this. As long as their ammunition held up, they could keep the Chinese locked down. When a gun would run out of ammo or a team would run out of ammo, it was misery. because obviously it's either a runner gets cured by the Chinese and of course they pick you clean. They watched them, they'd overrun a man and have him stripped in about probably 30 seconds. Every piece of clothing, all their gear, anything, their boots were priceless. Sure, missions. Yeah, exactly. So rifle marksmanship is the key and now the American Patriot Movement, the militia, think about it. We have the HK-91, one of the finest. It's a beautiful rifle. I have no problem with it at all. It's just expensive. Now they're a little cheaper but they've always been expensive. The FNFAL, a battlefield superior, the M14, the queen of all of these three as far as I'm concerned because it's the finest, one of the finest rifles we made in its category. The M1 Garand, I think we have probably close to, and I'm not exaggerating on this, we have about three to three and a half million at least of those in our hands. that are in the American people's hands and they're not junk. Every man that got them, think about it guys, they've maintained them. Every man I've ever seen that gets a grand treat just as he did when he was in service, but it doesn't get all caked with mud or beat up or whatever. It's being kept in pristine shape for the day it's needed. I think that's making a big difference. The other point that I wanted to touch on, and these observer teams are ranging. A couple of guys with lens at it come to some yard, chain, TNT, you know, You march around and you use these guys to survey ahead of time. Set up sniper pits ahead of time so that if you have to evacuate you can move on to your next post and keep going. Well that's another thing. It's that amateurs talk tactics but the logistics. Exactly. Don't stop hammering that point. Well, that's one of the things too, again, what I've tried to stress, people, we repeated this over and over again, a lot of this stuff doesn't have to be reinvented. One of the nice things about the Russian, the CHI-COM stuff, and some of the other East Block, and even some of the West Block equipment, is it's still in the tins, still sealed. Take advantage of that. We don't need to open it up to see what it looks like. We know what it looks like. Make sure that we have the ability to open it up or what I've done with a lot of the ammunition over the years, we reconfigure it to our battle pack needs. We actually repack and configure it for battlefield use. You open up a 20 millimeter can that's deployed with our people. If it's carrying, say, 762x39, it's set up to accommodate both the SKS and the AK in the way that it's configured for storage. and that's right and the important thing is that the military always goes with triple wall protection always think that way when you're doing things privately and you can't fail on the other the other thing again is water water and water because that is part of pre-deployment armies have lost wars for lack of water it is an issue because i'll go everything from custard last stand of course we know stand which was successful men died trying to sneak down to the river to try and fill canteens. In fact, they were slaughtered in front of their comrades because when the Indians got hold of them, they just delivered them up into pieces and they all threw the canteens back at the cavalry. But the point is, World War I, the Lost Brigade. 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One of the basic rules, unlike all other areas, well, I can't say this because when we get an anti-armor operation, one of the things to remember is American ground infantry philosophy of World War II was actually pretty successful. And it's even more so true with modern armor because while modern armor they've increased, you know, you've got basically iridium armor now, you've got depleted uranium or hardened outer, you know, with the A2 Abrams, for instance, outer hardened armor that actually is using a very dense depleted uranium derivative. That's why the A2s were actually created because they were redone at the Tank Automotive Command Facility. That's the only thing they were doing. They weren't building new tanks, they were just upgrading the others. There's a few other changes in electronics and in optics. But the thing is, most of the modern armor is focused on all of the high tech being plugged into a key series of points on the vehicle. Now, in World War II, the policy was, and it's funny because they tried to show this in Saving Ryan's privates, although they did it, it's like it was desperation. When an armored unit was coming through and making contact even with a leg infantry unit, the leg infantry unit's mission was to fade. However, in the process of fading, it first was to expend, you know, let's say it was in a series of hardened defensive positions in depth. It was designed to expend everything it could against the armor and evacuate and let the armor pass through. The idea behind this is 45s, 1911s, Thompson's rifles, rifle grenades, 3.5 inch rocket launchers, 2.35 inch rocket launchers, captured, Panzerfossed, anything you get your hands on you, fired, fired, fired, fired. Now, people say, well the rifle ammo didn't do much good, really? Okay, think all the soft, chewy stuff on the outside. And I brought this up, that's right, you're doing, it's one of the few times, just like with aircraft, where it's called progressive attrition. What's happening is, think of all the parts you're hitting outside. Guys, we talked about this yesterday, if you can't hit the guy, shoot the rifle. You know what? A .30 out of 6, a .30 caliber round doing 2,765 feet per second plus or minus, when it hits that chunk of metal, it folds, okay? So think about, for instance, there's usually an air defense gun or there's a coaxial gun up on the roof of the commander's cupola. There's usually another MAG-58 or M60 or whatever the variant is. D'Shica could be on the roof, of course that'd be the 50 to counter our M2. But the point is that you hit them, you hit the optics, you're shooting up the electronic equipment. The antennas are only as good as the wire connecting them. That stuff gets popped, it gets burned, it gets smacked, it gets hit. What happens is that progressively inside the tread heads getting more paranoid. Now, ignore the BS with Desert Dust with Iraq. Iraq is a unique battlefield theater. But here's the other thing. Desert warfare is always very lopsided. People don't think about this. In the first part of World War II, when we were fighting, and don't tell me about how it was older, the concepts of the war changed. I know people will be saying, well, that was World War II. When you when you fight in desert warfare, there's nothing in between the man-made objectives or specific natural land barrier points I either go to Kesseran Pass and I try to hold the pass or I run back to the to Awadi and hold a series of ravines which I then run across a whole bunch of sand desperately to get to a Buk El Nawadi okay or some other location and I hold the defensive position there and then when I get overrun or looks like I'm gonna be flanked I have to run all the way back another 40 miles to the next town village or down on the map that might offer water. That's how desert warfare is because of the nature of the terrain. It is not the... Okay, see my point is that that's narrow. That's a very narrow form of combat. One of the problems that people have, especially when they think about fighting in the United States to defend it, is just like with the Swiss. The Swiss understand it. The American people are goofs right now as far as I'm concerned. They don't realize the potential that they have. And they're not supposed to because the New World Order click has done its feudal resist. You'll be absorbed. The Swiss don't take that position. The Swiss haven't fought a war in 500 years. And yet they're willing to fight for their country tooth and nail. And they know every block. They know every ravine. They know every crevasse. They know where the equipment's hidden. And they hide their stores everywhere. Well, it doesn't hurt when your country's built like a natural fort and there's only a few places where things on wheels can get through. Exactly. Well, here's the thing. You got the foot and then matched by having mountain troops that have been... They're all... For as long as they've lived, they know every rock. Now, here's the thing. And that's one of the things here about the United States. Think about this. We have every variation on battlefield environmental conditions that could conceivably be imagined. That's right. And everywhere, and every swamp in between, we've got the bayous of Louisiana to the muckens and flatlands of Florida. I wouldn't want to fight in the Carolinas in the Cumberland, would you? Talk about being like in Switzerland. Why would I live in an industrial force into the Cumberland Gap? Yeah, I mean just take a look at the- I'm not a good at the brigade of riflemen. All it would take is the right is infantry with the right intestinal fortitude and we have that and we have actually mechanized, we have everything that we need. And we've got a whole bunch of American soldiers who are not with the New World Order who don't take for them and have no interest in them. Well, it's harvested. It's a field gun with mobile field bodies. Yeah, exactly. It's used to shoot at things that the infantry's guns aren't big enough to get at. But if you never move tanks into a town, you move a tank into a town, it's doomed. And then they got the problem. The client for that tank has to get it out of that town and get it fixed. That's right. You've got to waste a bunch of time. that tank while the wrecker comes and gets it. It also becomes your property. If you have the right mindset, remember this is the whole point of battlefield acquisition is you give them the opportunity to surrender it, you give them the opportunity to not walk away, but to perhaps breathe again, but in the process everything becomes yours and even they become the forced instructors temporarily. Well aren't tank retrievers kind of like subtenders? Don't they, you know, you get all kinds of goodies on board and everything you need? Every APC, especially if it's again, crippled as opposed to frag. If it's frag, it's frag. If it's burned, it's gone. You still can scavenge a lot of good stuff off it. You've got to be patient. I know people, the other thread is we've got depleted uranium technology now as far as when something gets hit, you've got to keep that in mind. So one of the things that recovery teams have been training to use is Radiac Meters to do a quick survey. However, if it's just a toaster or if she's been smacked and damaged with light anti-tank, and you're able to walk in and retrieve it, well what you do is the first thing you do before you worry about even retrieving the vehicle is strip it of everything valuable. Then when the time comes you can reassemble it somewhere else but the first point is there's at least anywhere from 10 to 30,000 rounds of 7.62x51 NATO ammo on board. There's probably anywhere from 1,000 to 2,000 rounds of M250 caliber of whatever flavor between the roof and the internal station. You probably, if you're lucky, have ended up with a whole pile of anti-tank and even light mortar rounds. Those typically the mechanized forces that are moving through the area, no matter what army they are, are actually pretty rich in other goodies that are laying around. Now don't forget the M203 Grenadier's ammunition and the fact that probably the Grenadier's weapon is sitting right there too, if not a couple extras on board the vehicle. Just one look at us, everybody does it, you know, they're hunting us, you're hunting them. You have to have that more hunting them I'm looking for the next one because I you know what I still haven't got a new pair of boots Don got the last pair Ernie you got the best I'm getting really agitated by this because it didn't fit me, you know well So if anybody's ever everybody anybody ever gets lucky enough to have a bunch of tanks parked in their town click your heels together But I got here Well, in the basic rule, although I know tread heads will tell you, because like I said, they got to come out sometime because they got to eat, they got to refuel, they got to use the toilet. I know guys that are so... Yeah, exactly. But I will say this, and there's tread heads that will tell you that in a combat situation, they'll wet your pants right there rather than take a chance of exposing themselves. No, and they don't want to lose a track because more often than not, the tank commander is going to tell them to get out there and fix it. Or try to, yes. Okay, thank you Ernie. Yep. 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He goes, oh no, I'm absolutely sure. I know. Then I said, let me get this straight you believe that nineteen hijackers with boxers did the whole thing? There was no conspiracy. Oh my god. Now this is not the person we want to get up on TV and say anything about 9-11. He kept saying it over and over. My book is a Trojan horse. I think he meant it. I think he meant it was a Trojan horse against the 11 Truth Movement to be quite frank with you. I talked to Jason Burmas this morning on HBO and he said that it was somewhere like on 300 on the Amazon list and so I think we managed to keep this Well, I think the problem we have here again is just the other components tied into it. It has nothing to do. If we look at it, we're looking at a crime scene. Let's look at a crime scene and just ask the basic questions, who profits? Right. That's the rule. If we do that, then you look at the same characters that keep showing up over and over again at all of these crime scenes and they have the same agenda over and over again. In this case, Number seven for me guys, like I said, there are two things that BBC broadcast with number seven with a woman standing there, then the announcer is overseas in England and you can tell, I watch his eyes, I challenge everybody, watch their eyes, cover their mouths, he realizes when they're talking that building number seven is right behind her. He sees it, he's trying to figure out, and even the engineers are trying to figure out how can we cut this or change this. And the girl moves, but she doesn't understand why they're telling her to move. And when she moves, she doesn't move to cover the building. She moves in such a way that it becomes even more obvious that the building is still standing. Yeah. And then when they finally cut her off, it was panic. It was crisis because we got to get her out of here. We got to get them out of here. The worst part would have been this. Can you imagine one step worse? Here's why they had to cut her off. That must have been building number 8. Yeah, well, what was that behind her? Oh, nothing. Everything's fine. We're all fine here. Look at the man behind the curtain. Bad, it's a little bad. No, that the same day that that video clip, doing the same thing, that stuff that they had from... You know, the mistake they made on that is, as you know, look at it. It's still out there because, you know, the ignorance on their part is that the world has VCRs and DVD burners, okay? I mean, come on. Everybody was able to piece pretty much all of it together except for God knows. I will say this. Our satellite monitors are priceless for this reason. Our C-band and KU-band satellite monitors. Because a lot of this stuff floats through the air. We've tried to explain. Don't get rid of your big dishes. Put more of them up. Get a big C-dish satellite dish. Put it up and start scanning all of the feeds. ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and Fox, Pause. Fox News Network, they broadcast all day on different feeds and they change to different satellite nodes depending on what they need to do. So you'll see all of the stuff, I mean when we see like what we saw where we caught it by accident on BBC, if you watch their satellite feeds you will see the other 90% that's even more incriminating. And I'll give you an example of how terrified the enemy is of this. One of the reasons that you're still listening to Mark right now, you can hear me on my voice. I'm still breathing, right? Don, I'm not a voice from the dead. This is true. Okay. Okay. On April 19th of 1995, the Murrah Building was attacked. Within a matter of days, the idea was to go from Oklahoma to my doorstep here within one week. Okay. Miracle of miracles. And this is not exaggeration, Don knows. What's interesting is meanwhile while they panicked and stopped, they were going to try and attack probably right away. They were going to fabricate whatever they were going to fabricate and it didn't work. But what they had to do is they had to stop and step back. One of the reasons is because they realized in all the conversations we had is that we had hours and hours of raw satellite feeds on VHS tape. Now let me tell you something guys. The Fed spent God knows how many thousands of hours not looking for the terrorists, not looking to investigate the case. You know what they were doing? They sent people all over spots in Michigan to desperately try and find the video master satellite feeds that we had made copies of. You know why? Because we can show you, and this was demonstrated, we've used this in classes with all of our people, all of our militia cadres and patriot people we teach, we've shown them the whole thing was scripted in advance. Now here's another example of why you want to watch these satellite feeds. Guys, three hours before the Murr Building was attacked on April 19th, In the ABC, NBC and CBS studios in downtown Detroit and also some of the studios in Southfield and at another location, in the raw satellite feeds where the cameras are just running, they're heated up, they're running, they're ready to go, they've checked the sound, they've checked the images. US military or foreign military, we don't know which, but they were armed individuals all in standard uniform, full web gear carrying Beretta Model 92 pistols, M16A2 rifles, and they were completely armored up. They were already in the studios, in locations around the country, prepped to create the national crisis. Now, this is why you need to, and I'm serious, you know, Dave, all your friends, even yourself, if you got any kind of real estate where you got some room, Go get one of these big satellite dishes. Somebody else says, I don't get anything on them anymore, but, well, stuff I don't want to watch. Well, no, there's no, you can't get into the porn channels and you don't want to anyway. What you want to get into are all these satellite feeds. I'll give you another example right there in the state of California where you are. Dave, we have on tape already put away. This is locked up for a reason. The original ceremonies with Dianne Feinstein at the Presidio in San Francisco announcing the creation of the International Biosphere, the first urban international biosphere and the control of the United Nations of that property, which they tried to disclaim and they tried to lie about every step of the way. These feeds were the raw feeds that were going from the Presidio to New York by a satellite. Anybody could tune in and listen to them. That's interesting. You see how this works? You can catch them bragging every day of the week, every day if you want to. We just need to make the effort. But what gets me about the Oklahoma City bombing is they didn't get the tapes. They thought they got something. They went to people. I could put people on the air. I should do this one day. By the way, what happened almost six days or five days after the bombing? What did they come and ask you about? They didn't ask you about the bombing. They didn't ask about people. They only were looking for one thing. Where are those tapes? Where are those tapes? We could arrest you. Now here's the thing. All they show is the truth. There's not a single thing that was the only reason they'd want them is to hide the truth. That was the purpose. And you talked to something I thought I knew just about everything but it didn't. stop to think about that but it makes a lot of sense. They were constant and think about it how many different fees did you see on top everything else? They had to have already shifted everything everything there's not you didn't see a break in ABC, NBC, CBS or CNN. Nope I didn't. Every station went solid the whole time now how could they have done that? And nobody is... That's a good point Mark I've never heard anybody else say that. Well it's something... I watched it right from the beginning because you know what we've been doing for how many years? And I've been in radio communications and television communications for a long time just as a sidebar. I mean, I was taught, I did all this back in high school, kind of got away from it again when I went to college, I was going into aerospace. And one of the things that people don't understand is, I mean, this is all over the counter stuff. You can go out and find all the data and information on how the system works. And then when you ask yourself the basic question, well, how did it continue to work? You see how could it have worked it couldn't have it is like somebody pulled when you when they knock that building down It would be like pulling a big switch. You couldn't push back up and put in the on position Unless everybody was already somewhere else. Yeah Okay, and anything else Dave. That's it. Thank you, sir. Appreciate it. Keep up the good work And we're at the top of the hour guys as always down. God bless the Republic to the new world order. We shall prevail. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march, both day and night. And ladies and gentlemen, we will continue to do our job and help you to be informed and give you ideas because our mission is to win. It's not to tie, well of course, depending we tie to a degree, but to win. That's our goal. Don, thank you. God bless you Mark. God bless you. On September 1st, Vote Rescue and our coalition, Texans for Real Elections, conducted an exit poll at the Texas Straw Poll in Fort Worth. With almost a 25% respondent rate, we found a discrepancy in one candidate's results. Ron Pauls. We are planning exit polls for the primary and presidential elections in 2008. 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