June 23, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed food self-sufficiency and preparedness, focusing on harvesting wild juneberries in Michigan and the importance of understanding seasonal food production cycles. He emphasized affordable food storage strategies using dollar stores and bulk items, criticized modern consumer culture and 24/7 business operations that undermine family traditions, and addressed medical preparedness including homeopathic solutions and wound treatment. The show included updates on militia training exercises in Alabama and discussed the need for Americans to develop independence from government systems through food storage, gardening, and practical survival skills.
- food storage
- preparedness
- juneberries
- heirloom seeds
- self-sufficiency
- michigan militia
- homeopathic medicine
- victory gardens
- economic collapse
- family traditions
- survival skills
- medical preparedness
- dollar store
- food fatigue
- alabama militia training
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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children 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 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 Wall of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. You prayed to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As Iowoki 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave to dill the land of the free? West, Southwest, East, and Central. Listening to us on We the People Radio Network, Wtprn.com, that's We the People Radio Network, Wtprn.com. We're also on Liberty Tree Radio, dot4mg.com. AM&FM major stations, AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and alternate technologies East, West of the Mississippi, Monday, good. afternoon ladies and gentlemen it's been a long day today got a lot done you name it we've been working on it it has been a hectic Monday but a very productive Monday the printer's looking good with all the other work that's needed to be done and oh yeah by the way we got well our Juneberry production here in Michigan okay we normally would have to go way up north to get Juneberries which the way but yeah quite a ways up north or anywhere in the Upper Peninsula Juneberries grow and they're The thing about Juneberry season is it's very, very narrow. Most people, you know, like we have blueberries, they're kind of the same way, but they actually are domesticated. Juneberries are a wild berry, and they look kind of red. Actually, they're green, green, green until they start to turn, then they turn red for a little, well, about a week, maybe a week and a half. And then in one day or two days, if you don't get them, here's what happens. They smell so sweet and they are so tasty. every deer, every raccoon, all the bunnies, whatever can reach those berry bushes and they stand, they can be as tall as say 10, 14 feet, like trees almost, little trees, brush cover. But anyway, they're usually, eh, if they're when they're at the premium, they're about say six to eight feet tall. They ripen, you can smell them, they're so, they just smell like a pie cooking, okay? But you know, like fresh pie. The critters come from everywhere, and if you don't get there before they do, you aren't getting any Juneberries. That's simple, they will, there's a like the Sun coming up that Juneberry season is coming too and so if you're lucky you're there in the right window and you get up there because pure local people let you know or you know what the basic window is and you get up there and get some Juneberries. Well somebody in Michigan here, a wise person to a degree I think, decided to plant a bunch of domestic natural shrubs or ground cover. Lo and behold what they did is they planted a whole bunch of Juneberry plants actually Juneberry brush And oh my goodness people, the grass has been manicured, they've been watered every day, they've been pruned and cleaned and fertilized. Oh, to the point where we're talking some of the best dune berries you could imagine. And that's, we've been working on, that's one of the many projects we've been doing over the last 48 hours. Why? Well, the good thing is this, there are no deer in the area where these are planted so that you can, we aren't competing with them. Okay. But we're talking tens and tens of gallons of berries. We have picked probably, yeah, 10 gallons at least. these juneberries and all of them premium grade. Now what we can do with them? They're converted into jelly, some are converted into cobbler, which we're going to have tonight. But the point is it was all wild production. If you understand the cycles of the different producing plants, you will have wave upon wave upon wave through the season of berries to put into one storage system or another. Now what's the other thing we do? We dry them. Just like you see now blueberry raisins and you see cranberry raisins. Well, you can also do Juneberry raisins. The difference? Juneberries are like a blueberry, but they're sweeter. They don't have any tartans to them at all. So I guess they're just a unique berry unto themselves, but they're in the blueberry family. And that's why a lot of times people had to go out into the swamps. And where the blueberry swamps are, usually you'll find the Juneberries. That's just one of the projects. When you're harvesting like this, especially with a very unique plant like this, you've got to take advantage of it. You don't have anything else you can do until you get what you want done. And that's where we're, you know, I don't know if we're having to share time now because we're in the beginning of what will be our long-term storage harvest season. And all of you need to be thinking the same way. Everybody's talking about, we're going to stop only if you are totally ignorant of what it is that's out there. And that's one of the things, and I'm not bragging, but you know, both my mom and my dad, I ain't bragging about that. Both my mom and my dad are the oldest of eight in their respective family. My dad was the oldest of eight on his side. My mom was the oldest of eight on her side of the family. I grew up being taught where every berry plant, whatever plant was, what all the nut trees did, like hickory nuts, walnuts, whatever, and knowing where they all were, and that was one of our drives in the country kind of thing. We'd take baskets with us, go to a certain spot along the road where these things had grown for decades, and we would pick elderberries, we would pick currants, we would pick wild gooseberries. I learned all of this as a child and grew up with this. Now, the advantages, and the reason they knew about it is for one reason, because it created variety during the depression when people were starving. That is something people have a hard time understanding, and they're like on the edge of this right now. If we believe that the propaganda, which I believe they're going to try and plug in, well, let them go ahead and do that and see what happens, because everybody's going to learn some hard lessons. But number one, there are all kinds. There's no reason to be caught flat-footed. A variation on this, though it has nothing to do with food, but it did tie in the issue of food, is, do you remember last year, we had this husband and wife with their two children who were following the land navigator from hell? Remember that? It was during the winter. They were following the land navigator. Turn right. Go 200 miles to Mishkaw. Go 150 feet. Turn left. 160 feet. Turn right. the stop car, step out of car, stick head between hind end and kiss buttocks goodbye. Okay, that's exactly how they are. Now, the problem is they aren't upgraded at different times or they don't get all the upgrades. Well in this case, remember the family followed the land navigator down a road which was the shortest distance, but the road was a seasonal road. Normally it'd be chained off and apparently it wasn't. Oh well, they should have been paying attention to the terrain, not just to what the land navigator was saying. They got stuck, the family ended up out in the middle of nowhere, but they were in the middle of nowhere in the middle of a pine ore. He burned the tires on the cars, people, with firewood in all directions, with one green pine tree and some gasoline. He could have set up a beacon that would make somebody want to come and look to see why there was a problem. But instead, out of fear and of course being probably a cool eco-freak, he's gloved to open her eyes and the tree would have died by the way. The flame won't necessarily kill it. We'll clean it up and it will be scarred for a little bit. But amazingly enough they survived quite nicely. Anyway, the point is that instead with food all around them, with cover all around them, With the ability to do so many things, the guy got out of the vehicle eventually because they were running low and they were running out of gas and blah blah blah and they were using the heater in the car. But eventually he tried to go cross country or actually follow another route, whatever it was, and at some point realized, oh this is crazy, there's a blizzard, turn around and halfway between where he decided to turn around and back to the truck, he died. That's because of a basic rule of not being prepared and not thinking through the processes, but also not having working knowledge. Prior, proper, planning prevents piss, poor performance. Death in that kind of situation is piss, poor performance. Okay, and I'm going to use that word, forgive me ladies, but I'm going to use that word because it is appropriate. Somebody said, oh, is it here? We didn't know, wrong. There were vast amounts of resources around that person. There was no reason to leave the rest of the family and put the family at risk. There were many ways to bring attention to them so that they would have been safe. But instead, even with that forest and woods around them, oh he died for the tree. Well the tree ain't gonna remember him and ain't gonna go, oh I remember Fred's mid-lap when he trudged through the snow and rather than burn one of us or cut up any of the dead wood, no. The tree ain't gonna know and ain't gonna care. Okay, and the family now doesn't have a father. Same is true with regard to future operations with food. There are plenty of solutions. And even if you are poor, I do not want to hear people tell me, oh, I don't have any money, as I go to McDonald's the next day and spend $7. You don't have money today because you spent $7 in McDonald's. Okay, there's the problem. Doesn't mean this McDonald's should not be a special event that you go to and you enjoy a meal there once in a while, but not eating there every day. In fact, if you're going to do anything, go to the dollar store, take the $7 and walk down the food aisle and look to see what you can get for $7 and be creative. I don't even go to the grocery store. I'm going to do a video that we're going to be doing for YouTube on this that is already scripted out where I'm going to walk through with $20 and I'm going to go to a not a cheap store. I'm going to go to a regular, like, you know, well to do grocery store. I want to show what you show you what you can do if you needed to put a 72 hour pack together for $20. Okay. Now, For less than that per week you can start putting food on the shelf. Case in point, there's a little thing right now, boy this sounds small, but why is Mark passing this on? Because I'm worried about you people having enough of what you need. At the dollar stores there's a Dutch ham. Okay, it's an eight ounce ham in a zip can, which means it's perfect field rations. Okay, but it's also great storage equipment, storage item. It's an eight ounce can, so it's half a pound. They're one dollar per can for eight ounces of solid meat. I don't care if it's squoze ham or not, but it looks actually pretty good. It's a Dutch product. I know it's foreign, but it's a Dutch ham. Dutch colony is the name, but there's other names. You'll go to the stores right now. You'll find them for a dollar apiece. Now that's a pretty good size because the eight ounces is just enough so you can dice that up with a handful of rice. You can throw in the, you can throw the barley and the rice together, or you can take a box of macaroni and cheese and you can make yourself a nice meal that's pretty colorful and flavorful and not spend a whole lot of money. If you bought your macaroni and cheese soon enough, it was three for a dollar or two for a dollar, so there's fifty cents. For another dollar, you got eight ounces worth of cubed. You cut it up and make cubed ham, throw that in there, and now you've got a pretty decent meal. You got some dandelion greens outside, you throw, you boil up some of those. You got yourself some scallions, you got yourself whatever else you can pull off the, you know, chives off the side of the secondary roads, like down in Georgia and all through the south. Chop, chop, chop. Guess what? You've got flavor, you've got color, and you've got all the nutrients that you need. Okay? You're going to have the proteins and carbohydrates to keep you alive. So the dollar store is where you want to go if you're going to be safe. You need to do a cheap, short-term, you know, in other words, get things started, food program to put on the shelf. Don't tell me you can't do it. I can walk right through each store in this area right now, and we're in a well-to-do area to a degree with some of the things they've put up. Not completely, but, you know, we're on the edge of Ann Arbor, which is California East. California on the Huron. And because of that, there's all kinds of exotic places you can go where you can do even better as far as for less money and you know there's all kinds of different sites. The Asian food supply places guys, and I know the Asian food prices have gone up, but a lot of the Asian food stores actually have some pretty good bulk food items that you can put on the shelf. That used to be the place to go for Asian rumball protein rice. Problem is, whether or not you're finding that they're at any good price now, I have not spot checked to see what the latest wave is. God knows, it's probably gone up. For food production on the shelf, combinations of things. Food fatigue is an issue that most countries don't care about. The idea is, are you eating? Yes. Well, congratulations. Be happy. Best example, Russian Army. They had two basic meal types during World War II. Food and no food. Oh, that's right. What was it? Whatever we throw in the pot, be happy. We're going to see that again in the United States if the bad guys have their way. We're going to fix it to make sure that doesn't happen for you. This is the Intel report. Hey, Dava Jelly, oatmeal, better than nothing. Three minutes here, we the people, Radio Network. We'll be back. HempUSA.org is now offering free shipping worldwide to better serve our customers. Our goal is to get these fine hemp products to you in the least amount of time so you can enjoy what the powder, seeds and oil can do for you. HempUSA.org has a warning that the U.S. food supplies are dangerously low and we urge you to protect your family with hemp-storable foods today. Tomorrow may be too late. Call 908-691-2608 or visit HempUSA.org. 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Flair pistols are a the world. It's time to think outside the box with your host Alex Angeli from 1pm to 3pm Central every Saturday right here on We The People Radio Network. One thing I mentioned real quick, remember food fatigue, like I just said before we went to break, a bowl of oatmeal is pretty plain. Put a bowl of oatmeal with a little bit of brown sugar on it or a bit of jelly or something in it and a little regular sugar or honey or whatever you got. You've changed the entire complexion of that meal. So that's why a variety of things on the shelf that are just unique, right now you're inundated with goodies. I explain this when I went to like, I go to Meyers here in the area which it used to be. It's nothing, it doesn't have anywhere near the variety it used to have. The world has changed because of all the conglomerates, monopolies, and they've kicked all the variety off the shelves. There's nothing, unless you go planetary even there, most of that's been gobbled up by the same gobbledygook bunch, and so the variety just is nothing like it used to be. Well, the thing is that if you can change up what you've If you can go to whatever you can find in the way of alternate solutions with regard to jelly, peanut butters, hazelnut butter, there's one you've probably not had before. In Europe it's very popular, it's just like peanut butter much more expensive, but it's hazelnut butter. Mark's tried that before, it has had it on the shelf for years, just don't have some here right now. That's one of those things I'm looking for, to find somebody who sells it. It's got to probably be an import store somewhere. But when we go to these big stores, it's a cornucopia of production. I mean, everything comes to your doorstep literally from across the planet, and that is a good thing. We have always had that. Somebody goes, economy, it's like nothing we ever know. The only part about the global economy is different is that people are stupid enough to think that we need to surrender our production capacity to somebody else and then can't wonder, can't figure out why it is people can't pay the same level of taxes and why people are getting tired of having the food ripped right out of their mouth, which is what's happening to a lot of people. etcetera, etcetera. The goofiness part is that we've always had international cooperation and international trade people. It has always been there, going all the way back to the Phoenicians. Although they were a little bit of a pirate operation, the Phoenicians were unique, if you know the history, but they also traded quite a bit. And, conversely, he's just like everybody else, okay? Say nothing new. But what the thing is, that's... Because of that, some people have like washed themselves in things so that they don't become unique anymore. And it's like I mentioned in the first block of the hour here. You know, it used to be when we go to McDonald's, McDonald's was a payday kind of special treat. That's how I was taught. At the end of the week on Friday, we jump in the car and we go to McDonald's and we have a hamburger or a fish burger and fish burgers were less cheaper than the hamburgers were. Okay, you have a couple of regular hamburgers. No, not Super Max, not Big Max, not Wafers, not anything like that. Just plain old hamburgers. Cheeseburger, hamburger, and oh, that's fish fillet. That was it. That was a big change in the 60s. And then when I got older, oh, the big thing was on Friday, I was, I jumped on my bike, I went over and bought it and brought it back home so dad and mom could rest because they had been at work all day. And so I ran over to McDonald's and bought that and came back. And it was a unique, Special break, something from the restaurant. Well, it became then with other people because of course things expanded, fast food, and fast food was nothing new people, that's another fallacy. Fast food's already been out there. You used to have your Pullman diners, and they were part of the inventory, so to speak, and they were basically the McDonald's of their day. They were a quickie food place. You got the same basic fare with usually a couple specialties by the cooks. Now why I'm bringing this up is because this saturation has created a bit of a problem with regard to how people are spoiled. If I don't have a five star meal every meal, well that's not how it's worked in the past. It's only very unique and it's only been very short lived here in the US and it's going to die real quick too. What you have to get used to is the idea that you have average meals that allow you to stay with so you don't starve, you're not hungry, you continue to function and then you can have special event meals. This is another reason why people, families sit down and sit together at the dinner table. Or you used to have the Sunday meal, remember? Sunday supper. Where everybody gets together, everybody's there in one place for all the other work they have to do during the week. Now everybody's together. And you had a special and unique meal where something was chosen, presented to the family because it's an event. And it serves more than one purpose. It's some of our plenty. now that he's a has even been killed to a degree because of all the frivolousness with regard to you know volume you know super this super that but not necessarily quality means that are very well for this way that the bad guys are going to try and force the sun you to the point where it becomes shock and trauma shuck and jive i'm sorry shock and all but shock and all in the food category remember madeline half-right the one who is there a second not i'm sorry kissing uh... Osama bin Osama bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin bin And this is what has messed up the formula. Mark's not saying, oh my God, just it's the end of the world. We know it. It is the end of the world as they would, as we have known it in that, in this respect, in that they are going to formulate change so that crisis develops. But what happens is if we change the stroke of this action, you see the swift stroke oft misses. I will repeat that. The swift stroke misses. And these are knee-jerk actions on the part of an enemy who's trying to act quickly, but still is looking at months or a year or two years before they can actually execute their dirty deeds. example is with the food issue. They're telling you, out in the fall we're going to have a food shortage. Oh my goodness! Well, again, have you seen anybody in government to get on the television and say, hi, I'm from the Department of Agriculture. And because of the possible food shortage we're looking at in the fall, we need to have America plant a victory garden. We need to have America plant for the future to save America to keep us eating. Food is, oh, is life and death people. Water is life and death. Air is life and death. Don't have water, don't have air, you last about three minutes. Don't have water, last about three days. Don't have food, well, you can gnaw on your toenails for about 21 days, but after that you're in pretty bad shape, okay? Some people less, some people more. Depends on that reserve you got. Pinch those little spots that are bulging a bit and you'll figure out what the excess is, okay? So... before this becomes a problem and rather than going, oh my god, instead what I'm doing, and you'll notice I'm not shouting about this, but I've repeated it over and over, is you are the solution. When everybody wants this silver bullet to come in from above, oh, this is gonna get rid of the whole problem, that's not how it works. This is the dance of swords. This is part of the dance of war. What they're doing is waging economic war against you in the preparatory phase for physical war against you. Look at the problem. Food storage programs need to be in place for all of you that are out there. This can be to choose to take a certain amount of your Federal Reserve notes, which is a representation of your lifetime, that you can earn because you are a good breadwinner. You've got a certain job, you're in a great place for the moment still. You can take all that money and you can point it wherever you want to to deal with a solution. Some of you can do some of what you have, a percentage of what you have, and deal with a solution. So you can buy certain things and you can put them on the shelf. But a lot of people that are out there are already at wit's end to a degree. They're already frustrated. They already have a certain amount of, you know, they've lost the income. They don't have what they had before. And we have to look at solutions for everyone involved. If you've got a food storage program and you can go to a certain company and buy everything you need right there, and you have the ability to do that, and that is your choice, then you go ahead and do what you want to do. What are your resources and divide it up between several categories like go ahead and do that. If you're limited, then we're also going to show you that you're not exhausted. There is a way you can do it. And besides, you'll eat better or you'll have a greater bride in the process anyway, as far as being able to eat every day. And again, even if you have only your food reserved the last 30 days, that's 30 days more that the enemy doesn't manage you with your stomach. Instead, you're thinking with your head and your eyes are clear. That's the key. Thinking with your mind rather than them getting you to think with your stomach or to think through panic. We're not panicking, notice Mark's voice. I'm very calm about this process through. 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While there was some activity and the back faggots were busy creating melodrama in Alabama, the 612 and 613th Alabama militia. and the elements of the colonial marines uh... had an excellent training exercise live fire went very well also we have film footage now one interesting things are people on the ground did their job and alternate of video feed three that alternate feed three offer those people who know what to do We are posting as many of the faces, all the videotape of the activity, because it was all melodrama, this is all BS, we pretty well pegged that right from the beginning. So again, thank you to our friends. We believe that at least two to three characters were either Southern Perversion law that were there or ADL parasites, ADL commissars. So those people are being ID'd, probably one of them from New Jersey by the looks of it. uh... but with the file say so uh... we'll have more on that soon but uh... otherwise alabama's exercises this weekend when exception welcome congratulations to the guys live fire training fire maneuver and also uh... practice with regard to our river rafting i understand to that would like to come in all myself well we were involved in a little bit of training this weekend some of the exercises one of them was a little bit of an obstacle course and you know i mentioned this on the air about the following thing you know one thing when you hang your fall and but it's another thing when you make a mistake in your lane horizontal five six feet you know one thing in the movies as you always see this uh... like you said the jackie chance tougher they fall like two stories and well and then they get up and now they run on the road well you can do that And there's a way, there are techniques that I was taught, and I was taught by some of the guys as far as, you know, with recovery and injuries, some of the best as far as that goes. These are men that are some of them are long gone now, especially in the training I got in the 70s with the military and through survival escape and it was some of my personal hand-to-hand instructors, you know, combat instructors. And so there are ways you can command your mind to tell your body what to do, and it will do it, but... When you're done, there are any places that impact it, okay? Even if it's maybe a few minutes or it may just take a day, the body's gonna let you know where those injuries are and you're gonna find out real quick, kind of how I'm feeling because I did one of those horizontal falls this weekend during one of these little obstacle course projects. And I'm here to tell you that there's one part of the body that says, what are you getting up here for? And there's another part that says follow me, that's the part that's not hurting. Anyway, point is, you heard some of the information on our homeopathic solutions with regard to herbal healing and such. I will attest to this myself, but the technologies that are available, which are all from the basic learning levels that all of sciences are based upon. One of the other areas where I applied this as well as behind the wire medical support is it's sad, sick, it's designed to get you either make you ill or it is not provided at all. the only way to describe it. If you understand this, if you're thinking that, oh, I'm behind in a concentration camp, better. I'll tell you what, Don Becher almost had his brother die, and I have seen many men die behind the wire here, knowing that they were ill. They would walk up, because you have to go through this whole process of you have to report to them, tell them, hey, I need to go to medical. And they would flat out look at him, the character will be a jackass, or he's a sadist, and he'll go, oh, I'll go pressure rack. And the guy will turn around, walk three steps, keel over and be vomiting blood or have a heart attack. You know, die right there on the spot. Bounce like a basketball. But rather than help them, they will hold the prisoners back and watch the person die by inches or by moments until he expires. This is why you have to have a good working knowledge of all the different solutions for medical support that you can think of. And this is everything from the normal or what we have off the shelf, pharmacopeia, painkillers such as ibuprofen, to being able to improvise with anything and everything on the shelf and knowing how to get it to work for you. Or, improvising with anything from weeds or other plants that might be available to create pultruses, etc., etc. So this is something that you all need to understand and look at. Now, there are books, there are classroom class text series on the subject, there are videos, there are instructional courses. I would recommend that if you have a militia unit or a family unit that you've organized or anybody who's just organizing to stay healthier during whatever comes up, that you make a point of sending someone to one of these courses or make a point of adding this information to your library. It will keep you alive, okay? That's what kept us. One of the things that helped keep me healthy, which helped to keep me alive. Because trust me, the system is designed to tear you down, do damage to you. You can be physically injured constantly through other contact, you know, with other individuals because you're having a fight, you know, at different times, or you may have to defend yourself, or, you know, somebody just wants your food, that kind of thing, which goes into this really silly and stupid situations that you wouldn't believe, okay? So for that reason, you need medical support on the shelf. Now another thing is this. And this ties right in with the food. A lot of people have forgotten about this over the years, but you see, if you have a large number of casualties, in fact, let's go to my favorite, what not to do the day after. Actually, what not would the day after showed a lot of what to do, and actually the people that did what they were supposed to did okay, except they didn't have the other half of the formula plugged in. But the point is that in a major disaster, let's say that the scum, the globalist, combined with the Mossad, you know, Khosha mafia and whoever foreigners are tied in decide to Nuka city or Fraga city with a crisis or do a fake bio attack which you know again if you were sub note on this if you had a chemical attack and they said it was a bio attack would any of you know the difference? If people were coughing up, you know, and spitting out so much phlegm that they couldn't stop it, and they were, you know, they were weeping constantly, and they're hacking up stuff, and somebody said, it's a bio-attack, when in reality it was a simple chemical attack. Have you all been so conditioned that, you know, most of the population has, that they go ape, you know, they go ape crazy and panic? Well, the point is that there are basic treatments for any of these that work quite well. Now, a subnote to this, with regard to the biochemical threat. We have what is called the detox formula. It is on our website. If it isn't posted again, most of you know that every time you get a mailing from us, we send out a copy of the detox formula and you guys can make it up yourself and use it accordingly. We know that this works against specific sprayed military agents because we had to use it here in the United States on American casualties, on American citizens who were sprayed with military slash government helicopters during the gray siege. Okay, down in Texas. Because of this, we also know that the penicillums didn't do any good or did very little of any good. They only offered temporary relief. But the detox formula neutralized the agent, whatever the agent was that was affecting the casualties, neutralized it within one to six hours. Neutralized it. All symptoms ceased to be a problem. Casualties were able to operate normally. No recurrence of the different symptoms that had developed. All with homeopathic solutions. Think about that. So you need, you heard that ad at the bottom of the hour, pay attention when we have these sponsors because there's a lot of stuff you need to pick up. Now I'm going to go another direction on this too. A lot of the old Indian herbal medicine technologies were completely accurate. And of course it's trial and error, but somebody else did all the trial and error. All you have to do is take advantage of the benefits and what was learned. Okay? So there are a number of other tech stuff there you need to have on the shelf. This is just common sense. I have seen utilizing these homeopathic solutions we have directly treated gunshot wounds okay and i have personally watch people recover from what are called through and through gunshot wounds in under or about seven they say that's unheard of well i've seen it personally because we treated the casualties accordingly we watch the evacuation of the wound channel debridement was minimal and there was normal debridement when you have a wound channel you guys are hunters know this There's material inside the wound channel that actually looks like liver. It's a vesicated tissue. It's heavily damaged. It's not repairable. Actually, the body has to eject it from the system. Well, utilizing these homeopathic solutions to include a specific type of pulverist, not overly complicated, but I won't get into that deep. The point is the pulverist is applied and you could physically watch the vesicated tissue evacuate from the wound as you were looking at it. All done with herbal solutions, people. So, when the medical system's burdened heavily and the supplies run out, you gotta turn somewhere else. That's why you need this working knowledge on the shelf. Also the material may be cut off from you. Well, I'll tell you what, being cut off, we gotta go to break here. We're gonna be back in about three minutes here. We, the People Radio Network, it's Monday. It's the Intel Report. Be right back. Doing things, I am Dr. Buell Bonchite with the White Paper Chronicles. Mr. Steve Schenck with this fearless radio program is correct when he says the solution to our difficult times is to store food and get healthy. 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The economy might do better, but yet every business, they got this 24-7 businesses. Everything's open seven days a week. Nobody has time to slow down, relax, be still, moment. Am I right? Well, that's actually, you know, when I was growing up, a lot of people listening know the same thing. It was a big to-do when people started staying open late on Saturday. In fact, Sunday was out of the question. Then from Saturday, it went to, like you said, everybody wanted to be open Sunday. And there was no rest period. There was no, you know, slow it. Like, it is true. That is one of the things that is changed the cycle of the population. It wasn't that it was needed. I mean, it was a press business issue, a push, that came about with certain circles. And it has not benefited us, I don't think, in the long run. In fact, in even the short run. If things could slow down, it wouldn't be difficult. Also, biblically, oh my goodness, I mentioned the Bible. Well, it talks about resting on the seventh day and the whole idea that, you know, we actually would think about this. I mean, and I know you get touched on a good subject here. We originally drove to try and reduce the workweek while still not destroying production, but allowing for people to have more time to actually be able to enjoy themselves. We went, we completely reversed that. Okay, we hyper-accelerated everything. We've got everything open constantly. People usually had to use their time more efficiently. This was another thing that actually came out of, well, you know what? You better think things through. Get your stuff done by a certain time, say because French mid-labs hardware is closed at 6. And he ain't open until 7. He's not going to be 24 hours, and there's nobody else around like that. So he actually made a point of coming up with a mental list or a paper list, and he followed it through. People were more efficient with their time, and in that, to a degree, because there was a little bit of a pressed limit there. They actually got more done, I think, too. I don't think the 24-hour operation really has accomplished that much. It's scattered people out more to an extent. Of course, now, I'm a night person. I'll be the first to tell you that. Guys know, they see communications from me all hours of the day till 4 or 5 in the morning from the night before because I work at night. And I still understand that, you know, traditionally, uh... back in the day we have if you are up after say nine o'clock well don't expect to see much rolling around there was a little bit store to be open but people were more cognizant you know operating you know appropriately and they work with each other better i think that's one of the biggest problems we have is that's part of the whole separation of family division of people and ways to drag people out in in alien directions that was the purpose behind it uh... another thing i might notice like with this whole operation waited today I don't see one family anymore that sits down and has dinner together anymore. You know, they're either at soccer practice or ballerina practice, whatever, but they don't sit home and they have dinner anymore. Well, that gets into another issue of the truth. There's all societies, and this would get into a whole intricate process of discussion by itself. All societies have traditions that are ceremony. Except in America, they've tried to destroy that. Americans aren't supposed to realize that there is... that ceremony is part of the process of life, and ceremony is not bad. Example is, the purpose behind, for instance, the serving of a guest. When somebody comes into a home, you're to offer them the best that you have first. It is part of the tradition of pride in the home and also a demonstration of the strength of that family unit and a gift to the person that is a guest showing that you are happy to see them. There's a lot of other subroutines tied into this. Well, we've broken away from a lot. Of course, we do throw a guy a beer. One's, oh, you're going to have a beer. That's a casual thing there. But it's still, and I don't, we don't have beers around here, but you know, throw them a pop, throw them a coffee. We don't already want to call it. But there's supposed to be a whole process that goes along with this. And even when serving the meal, it's the same way. And it's again, it's part of a regimen that is part of a tradition. What I've talked about for years, the purpose behind the ACLU. what they said in 1927. The purpose of the ACL, the ACLU is to destroy the heritage of the United States from within and again to help and assist with the pressure of the United States to destroy it from without and create a socialist state. All of this is tied into attack our traditions but embrace alien ones. Attack all of our system but embrace alien ones. And most of them aren't even effective or useful here anyway. Okay, I can go right through a whole shopping list of that, especially in an industry where they really screwed up. Go ahead, George, I'm sorry. Well, you know, the thing is, I dated an Iranian girl in high school. And you know what I think, when I got introduced to family, you know, they cooked prime rib for me and everything. Oh, yes. And they were very hospitable. I mean, they showed hospitality to the finest. And I felt like this low because I don't get that in American homes, but yet these were the nicest people. It's the same as a tradition I've seen with many, even if they're absolutely poor. Especially in what we call a party, like I said, an event. It's an experience or an event to have a guest in the home and is always treated that way. We traditionally were like that too. But what has been attacked and undermined, it spreads through the family, but then also destroys the interactive components that make up the fabric of the society itself and how it cooperates and how it integrates and works with itself. That's what the purpose behind that was. the generation gap of the sixties of the alcohol and the ultimate you go yeah i think that i think that the colors i think that you're just going to bring them all alright got a couple of complex inner guys that i mean what we will get karen karen jump in there for marilyn police I'm not sure whether they had my name correct when I called in or not the first time that I called in but I was the one that you asked whether or not you're still up for the conversation to call back in from Friday. Well I'll tell you what we'll do. Let's do this because we're running out of time today. Give me a ring again tomorrow. We have time. you got a call earlier though. No, no, no. I did originally call at the beginning of the show but the phone lines weren't on. Oh, okay. Well, make sure that's, don't worry about that. We'll take care of that again. Okay, so when do you suggest I call? Oh, just call 10 minutes after the hour. That'd be fine. Okay, so that's tomorrow at around 6, 10. Well, 5, is it 5, 10? Is your show starting? No, we're Eastern Standard just like you. Oh, you're, really? to call Texas to see... Oh yeah, that's just the way our network is here at this by this hour. Okay fine. Alright, talk to you later. Thank you, Garen. Okay, we'll see you tomorrow. And we got Butch from Indiana. Jump in there, Butch. Mark, how you doing? Very good, sir. What about Victory Gardens? I started a garden this year for $40 and seeds for $158 are all heirloom seeds. Non-hybrid. This is perfect, yes. Now go ahead and give that website out three more times on the air here. Everybody get your pen right now. Get your pen. Okay, now go ahead. Go ahead. What you do that again. O-I-S-T-E-D-S. That's one word. The heads of John Lipscombis. The thing is about, especially non-hybrid seats, people don't realize this. Most popcorns are non-hybrid. Sounds weird, but there's a whole world of popcorn. I had a guy, I know he was short on time. here in dexter is a in the middle of town there's acreage i didn't even realize existed because we drove around it and this man produced two acres worth of uh... heirloom popcorn and was one of the number one popcorn producers in the united states in competition and i didn't know this until i helped in one year because i knew it was a school with his daughter and we all want to help with with uh... with something we're doing at the house and he's so we are going to put the popcorn and and The seeds that we got from him, we transferred to another friend, got some from him. He said, oh yeah, no problem, just don't compete against me. And these things have produced seed every year and multiplied and multiplied and multiplied. And popcorn sounds like a frivolous thing, guys, but we're talking about food fatigue. It's nice to have things you can do yourself to change the menu up. And a little snack like popcorn is a big plus when the time comes. You bet. One more thing, Rookst. On the email or on the regular? Okay, that means finish it. Don't worry. We're working on that so that's gonna be upgraded here pretty soon And just in case do me a favor. Here's the thing As I've said before, send an SASC self-addressed stamp down below. But also send all the information, contact information to be safe if you're comfortable with that. Okay? Sure. And I'll make sure, we'll double check to make sure, because we did a change on the listing. Somehow you might have slipped off. That's possible. Oh, okay. Okay, that was just shifting from one machine to the next and with the software. Okay, good. Thank you. Thank you again. Appreciate that because the seeds are critical. Thank you. The Bill of Rights protects every American's God-given right to keep and bear arms. Now that right is being seriously undermined as legally registered rifles are being confiscated in some parts of our country. 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