Mark Koernke and Mike Nasser discussed the Fourth of July holiday weekend, weather conditions in Michigan and Arizona, and reflected on historical events including the USS Vincennes incident from 20 years prior (July 3, 1988), which killed 290 Iranian civilians. They covered the structure of the U.S. Senate, the 17th Amendment, and banking history including Andrew Jackson's fight against the Federal Reserve. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness topics such as water storage and purification, treatment of necrotizing pneumonia using clindamycin, colloidal silver use, and vitamin C supplementation. Caller Tom from Michigan reported low-flying F-16 aircraft in his area. The episode emphasized constitutional rights, distrust of centralized government, and self-sufficiency.
I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land is 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 use 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 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'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now 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? Dill the Land of the Dead. And I'm Michael Nasser. in Alaska. We're heard around the world there, you know. It is a beautiful 3rd of July and we got Mike Nisser here. What's the weather like down there in that neck of the woods? Well, it's a repeat of the other day. I don't know, I think they said that we're going to get to 114 today. Whoo-hoo, I'm on the pavement. You don't even have to pull the frying pan out. Throw the eggs in the pavement, stick the bacon right next to it, she'll cook right there all on her own. There you go. And not only that, remember it's a dry heat, man. Don't remember it's a dry heat, dude. Which is true. Very dry heat down Arizona. I know a lot. So anyway, up here in Michigan, well yesterday if you didn't hear about it, we had a tornado go right by the house, as a matter of fact. Edward was outside and gave us a shout. We had the storm front that came through. and lo and behold right over dextre here we had a formal called that went right in front of the uh... storm front now this happens every so many years around here And it always goes over Dexter, then drops down between Dexter and Arbor, hits the ground someplace over in the fields where the farms are, where it should be, and then jumps over Ann Arbor again. Well, in this case, it pretty well stayed over Dexter, but it was flat, straight, and from west to east, and about exactly one mile, just a little, under one mile from the house. In other words, very, very close, because we know the distance of everything, you know, in our specific area for a mortar and small arms fire. And so Ed was able to judge the distance quite accurately. So we went right over to town, went just to the east and on over to the horizon. And this was a very unique and very obvious, I mean the perfect funnel cloud, Mike. It was absolutely no variation. A little bit of variation at the bottom, kind of like the Wizard of Oz for a little bit. Didn't touch down on the ground, but stayed in the air. So lost power in town, et cetera. But today it has been the big fluffy cumulonimbus clouds here and there, blue sky in between. But it has been cool today. We're getting a lot of moisture and we're getting a lot of cool air. Just the opposite of what Igor told us we were gonna get here in Michigan and the Midwest. It isn't a dust bowl. The Great Lakes are back up to normal height. We've had more rain than we know what to do with. To do it, we've planted more crops. But it also has been not unceasably cool, but typically a cool Michigan. very interesting weather we've been having. Hopefully it'll just keep doing what it's doing, but overall it's going to be a good holiday weekend. So we will remind everybody when you're traveling, pay attention to what's beyond the hood of your car. Other people aren't. And because of that, you have to play Scatterdodge to get around the goofs. The biggest problem, well, having that cell phone stuck to their head and not really paying attention while they're arguing with a voice, and it may mean the doom with somebody else in their car because the person is not paying attention. Okay, so this holiday weekend, let's, you know, focus, get to where you need to go, hunker in, settle down, and have some fun. This is the signing of the Declaration of Independence. It is the document, it didn't give us anything. All of these documents reaffirm what are God-given rights. Unalienable rights are liberty, okay? people can talk about how they want to try and take them, but it's only if we are foolish enough to let them know that that will happen. Otherwise, there are some other anniversaries this weekend though too, aren't there Mike? Yes, there is. Just kind of an interesting thing. And you know sometimes I know we ran rave about you know what's wrong and sometimes I listen to a little bit of the AM stuff and both the extremes. You got to know what the enemy's talking about. You know, I don't want to come off as just one of these doomers that always just want to what's wrong. I've been in the military. I did my deal. I earned the right. It's the soldiers' right to complain. Right. But yeah, that's my disclaimer statement. What happened 20 years ago today that nobody seems to want to talk about, but it's another country that seems to be in the forefront. And I just wonder why they stream media or whoever the powers that be the kosher media decided not to talk about 20 years ago today the USS Vincent's one billion dollars it was the most advanced in the naval inventory at the time and attackers he was playing a cowboy chasing all these Iranians both but you know they failed to tell you that he was in Iranian water and all they wanted to do is just keep him Captain Rogers thought it an F-14 that was diving onto him in the international airspace that yes, it was behind but any you know if you ever heard of flight blame down flights there was a big cover the Iranians stayed just scattered bodies out in the in the Blame it on the Americans and you know on and on they gave the guy a medal for freedom and the guy that was the electronic commander of that wing of the ship they gave him some other metal and everything But then it kind of quietly disappeared and they acknowledged that they had done it and we ended up giving them about $100,000 per person. So maybe as you're around and doing your hamburgers and sipping beer and telling everybody how great it is, just all those people whose lives were snuffed out, never had a chance, they were a empty body. 20 years ago today, we were trying to overthrow no government, they weren't supporting any of these other government controls. the bogeyman that we seem to be wanting to fight in in the Middle East. And so I heard on the news today that they're starting to have some pretty big uprisings down there in Zimbabwe. And I'm good here on the radio. Mark? Well, again, things from the past that they don't really want anybody to wake up and remember for a reason, because we've been in the area for quite some time. Obviously, we've been in the Persian Gulf. Remember, the biggest thing, too, is the reason we were in the Persian Gulf at that time. was to establish, for instance, operations in Kuwait. We had a pre-deployment center there where we were stockpiling massive amounts of equipment. Anybody remember that? Number two armored divisions, by the way. Also, the Persian Gulf War was going on back and forth tit for tat. And Lloyd of London was getting kind of tired, Mike, of paying for super tankers. Anybody remember this? It was a death knell. My argument for years on this, I worked as an intel analyst. We watched the sucking and blowing of economics. A lot of first generation super tankers were getting a little long in the tooth at the time. The designs were good, but they weren't necessarily the best because they had to learn things from building ships of that size. So here was this large fleet of aging super tankers that, well, you normally have to pay about three to five million dollars to have disassembled and scrapped. On the other hand, if you re-flag them to Liberia, remember this, they would re-flag the ships to Liberia and then send them into the middle of a war zone between Iran and Iraq. If you have to scrap it, it costs three to five million dollars. But Mike, if it gets hit in combat and burns and becomes a hulk in the Persian Gulf, how much does Lloyd's of London pay? Well, you get 500 ships. Oh yes, as a matter of fact, it should be noted that well over 100 plus super tankers were destroyed, and God knows how many minor tankers, in the Persian Gulf, and all of them, they weren't cutting-edge state-of-the-art. They were always the older ships, always re-flagged too. Liberia or to one of the other two or three respective countries of comparable ilk and then they were sent to their demise. This is what financed a lot of the other ships coming up and online that you know today like the Exxon Valdez. Oh wait a minute that was another problem. Oops, should have mentioned that one. Another kind of a sideline to that within about a week of that There was the commander's wife, she was driving her minivan, it seems to me it was in San Diego, and somebody had placed a pipe bomb in the back of her fire to her ignition. Now when she keyed the ignition, started a fire that burned up the vehicle, now she wasn't injured. Was it this, was it that, was it just more of the propaganda to get the Americans all hateful of the Iranian, were they able to? person out of 200 million people, cure military base and get under the car and wire it to the ignition when they seem to notice when she was the wife of the commander, likely have extra funding for her. I just wonder about some of those issues. Especially when you consider it again, it's right out of George Orwell's 1984 and I have argued this, we are at war with Iran. We have always been at war with Iran. We are at war. Oh, wait a minute. With Iraq as our friend, or at least neutral. And we're going to go to war with Iraq for a good, oh, what, 16, 17 years. And now that we are in Iraq, Iraq is our friend. And they have always been our friend. And now we're thinking about going to war with who? Hey! Right out of 1984, guys. Think about it. 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Yep I look at wheat field Culp's Hill the peach orchard where those main where's major bloody battles water was crucial on who who was the victor and who was the and who was the loser and This is something that again Europe now by the way Europe and Gettysburg right now, correct? Yes Now again, one of the things they say that the men who were fighting there virtually became parched. People don't understand. When we say parched, we're talking virtually expiring for lack of water, keeling over and not being able to function or holding on. But becoming delirious, literally because of the heat combined with the lack of water and for the amount of moisture lost. Think about it guys, you're fighting, you're exerting your body, the temperatures are rising, your uniform doesn't exactly offer a whole lot of ventilation. And this is why I am with the Australian School of Water Supply. In other words, more water is better. Australian troops are especially notorious for this because they have experienced dry themselves. And having fought in some of the worst, shall we say tropical rainforests on the planet traditionally, and all through the Pacific, the Australians, what we call heavy on water carrying. And I thoroughly agree with that. And I've experienced, again, Daddy didn't train no fool. I don't want to. water and water storage is crucial in as many different ways as possible and as quickly as we can, increasing the water supply and clean potable water at that whenever possible. Yes, Mark, one more thing. Doing my little research, and you know, I found out like the bank, where we broke away in independence is one of the reason that was the banking, the bankers over in England and Europe. And I found out not only like back in 1820, They tried proposing direct elections of our U.S. senators, and I think back then in 1820, people back then knew the situation about the House of Lords in England. They didn't want the founders, the people did not want a House of Lords situation in the U.S. Senate. And they tried using, and they tried deadlock and legislatures saying, well, you know, we can't send a legislature to the Washington because of our procedural problems. And I think that's how they got the 17th Amendment passed. Well, again, initially the whole idea behind checks and balances, which now they lament about and call gridlock, gridlock is a good thing. You're right, we're not doing anything. We aren't getting anything accomplished. That's good. We don't need 20,000 laws a year past. That's all BS. That's part of the bureaucrats' dream. The bureaucrats of England, of the aristocracy and of the oppressive force, want so many confusing laws that they can interpret at their discretion like a wizard over a crystal ball. And that's not the concept that we established here in this country at all. Just a reverse. The idea behind it was, kiss, keep it simple, stupid. In other words, minimal laws, minimal legislation, and in fact part-time legislators is what we were supposed to have, not full-time parasites, which is what we're stuck with now. In most states, not every state, but most states. That's right, not a job. Well, I noticed too, like our U.S. Senate is equivalent to our, the English House of Wards, the King's Nobles, whatever, occupying one house and the House of Commons. occupying another. Well, they're more entrenched than they ever were before because at least in the past, remember the Senate wasn't supposed to be elected in the same process as the House of Representatives. The House of Representatives is the property of the people. The Senate was to take care of the state's issues. And remember, the states had two ambassadors. That's the proper term. The senators were ambassadors. That's what their purpose was. They went from a specific nation state called Michigan or called New York or called Maine or Florida. And these senators went to a neutral piece of territory known as the District of Columbia. And this neutral district, this square, was so that no single state or individual had omnipotent power. In other words, everybody, no matter which state, big or small, would be standing across from each other on an equal footing in the Senate. Most important about the Senate, which was the most wickedest of changes that took place, is when they converted it so that the Senators were entrenched for a specific number of years. And that was part of what was passed with the Federal Reserve Act. And the reason they did that is because it's the Senate for many decades stopped the Federal Reserve Act from being passed. Usually they would have had it back in the post Civil War period, but it was fought tooth and nail and thank goodness it was. Then again in the late 1880s through the early 1890s, they tried to push it through again and that's when the second, you might want to call it the Second Banking War, took place from about 1895 through to about 1911 and actually through to 1913. Several senators were crucial in stopping this from proceeding. What they did is kind of a, look what we can do, ha ha ha to screw America. What they did is understanding that the Senate is where the crucial fight took place. They altered the structure of the Senate. Before that, senators could be recalled at any time and pulled from office. Not only could they be pulled from office, but they could be charged criminally if they failed to act properly. Now, the way the Senate is set up, yes, it is more like a position of royalty and a put in an established location where a very narrow clique of people are entrenched like ticks with no concern for the possibility of retribution. And this is critical, remember, just like saying, we're going to send an ambassador to the UN, but we really can't do anything to him. Whatever he does, if he screws America, it's okay. Don't worry about it. You can't do anything to hurt him, you can't touch him. When just the reverse is the case, you're supposed to have a short leash on these buffoons because they will sell you out. And that's exactly what they've done. Well, 1820, like I said, they tried passing the resolution, trying to do the same thing with the 17th Amendment. And I say, good thing that didn't pass because Andrew Jackson will not be able to kill the bank. Well, they saw, yes, they saw that. That's the first banking war. And they saw the writing on the wall. That's what they were trying to do. They realized that it was a combination of the state's rights issues with the respective states concerned over centralized power or the idea that they were going to help to promote centralized power by buying off a certain number of the senators if they could entrench them. It didn't work the way they expected. uh... andrew jackson was so successful that they tried at least three different times to assassinate him at least three and we believe that the total numbers actually between seven and nine uh... the specific assassination attempts now they were thwarted or the man was tough enough you know being called old hickory that contrary to their personal their preference he lived and in the process did more probably to save this country or at least preserve this country for a longer period of time keeping it out of the hands of the admiralty court and the admiralty slash imperial occupiers than any other president since uh... the founding fathers he's been infected insult i think you would consider an insult that he's on the twenty dollar bill agreed to be very interesting Yeah, like right now, like I say, I'm like 15 minutes into this film on the 17th Amendment because I really believe because like Montana has passed resolutions, Oklahoma has passed resolutions, and I see now the time is now. If we get one of these states to pass resolutions and legally challenge the 17th Amendment, We might have a chance to state as Republican get this wretched banking system out of the country. We could, well again, the idea is to take and re-embrace the whole concept of what the senators were supposed to serve. Anything else George? No, I have a happy safe work July, Mark. Okay, you be careful on the road up there in Pennsylvania. Well, let's get things that were still free, July 4th. Ooh, raw, exactly. Thank you, George. God bless. Ladies and gentlemen, we're gonna go to break. He got Mike and he got Mark. It is the 3rd of July. 4th of July is tomorrow. We'll be back in about three minutes here with the people Radio Network. No nation in history has ever survived the tax burden that reached a third of its national income. Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. I think it's time we ask ourselves if we still know the freedoms that were intended for us by the founding fathers. 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And you know, like I said before, you know, sometimes I sit here, I'll listen to the data and the, obviously somewhere in the middle of the truth. And I just noticed that the right wingers, they'll sit here and they'll say, yeah, there are certain some problems, but let's wrap ourselves only about the good things. And of course, You may be against the war, but you support them. But I do notice now that they're starting to say, well, yeah, maybe there seems to be some questions about this Iraq war, but maybe we have to hold them accountable. It's like, well, you know, now you're willing to admit this. News organizations that were saying that all the high and the aluminum tube high and 9-11 and Saddam was a lie and Al Qaeda and Saddam was a lie, but hold them accountable. But have you ever heard of any of the right wing? coming out and saying anything about apologizing to the families of the four propagandized the hatred and whipping up this against the wall, whipping up the frisky about chanting again. It's the same kind of nonsense. And again, well, just because they lied about that doesn't mean that they won't lie about the next one. I mean, they would lie about that. I mean, oh, it's only one shame on you. Tell me twice. And that's what we're looking at. And you know now I noticed that now the conversation has turned that, well, if the United States doesn't attack Iran, then I guess, you know, then Israel has no other option but to attack Iran. And then they try to plug in the stuff about the attack on the Iraqis nuclear power plant. But what they failed to tell you that Israel was condemned by UN Security Council Resolution 487 to turn over its nuclear facilities to the IATA and to compensate Iraq for the damage that they had did. And that's kind of an interesting read. And I understand I'm not no big fan of the United Nations. We've covered sure that all of us will pretty much agree that it would be nice that if we could have the United Nations has been used for things that it wasn't necessarily designed to thought though that they could sit here and they can whip up the for the end use reasoning to go to the relation of secure solutions. Now they're doing the same thing about Iran, but nobody seems to want to. with nuclear fuel rods not far from Oak Ridge that came from Oak Ridge. Okay, oh, can I tell you? It's simple, the Israelis. Okay, and the Israelis and the Israelis. So they're skunks and thieves. Call them what they are, skunks and thieves. And the problem is, we have a bunch of traders inside our own system who have set them into these positions. Let's go to the next one. Look at the American border. Oh, we've got Israeli companies that are gonna fill in the blank. Wait a minute. 258 million Americans and some pipsqueak podunk country over in the Middle East. Let's see. Hmm, who should we employ? Americans and they should be American companies. But instead, where the slave trade and the dope trade would be monitored, Israeli companies who are promoting the dope trade and the slave trade are the ones that are going to overwatch the border. Oi, what a surprise here. And every step of the way, after a while you can't You can't argue it anymore. I'm sorry. I've been around the planet too long. The same names, the same shysters keep showing up over and over again and everywhere that they do with regard to operational security. They have been the compromising element. And they're also the reason we're in the Middle East and our people are dying and shouldn't be. And remember the founding fathers said steer clear of that nonsense. They put us in the middle of it. I'm sorry. Go ahead. No, that's okay. I agree with you. As I recall, that was George Washington talked about foreign entanglement, and Eisenhower said, be aware of the military. Talking about the nuclear material, a lot of things that people aren't aware of, just in futility, there was a ship, the Shearsburg, that was hijacked in November of 1968. It was Operation Plum, the Latin But it was run by the Mossad. They had hijacked the ship, they transferred the tons of uranium, and then sent it on back to Israel, where they just in the exercise, I did the search engine, and I got four hits of one article every ten years. It was about the Israel hijacking age, years and years later in Israel's job and the new name. Kai Venunu about that. And he says, there is no doubt. He says, everybody in Israel knows about the Shearsburg. There is no doubt in his mind that when he was working as a technician at ammonia, that some of the the Shearsburg ended up and he had used it to come to nuclear weapons. Just another, another little piece in the pie of how one country can from its nose at the world and everybody else seems to we do want to put on the speaking of microscopes. switch gears here really quickly so you're going to have to pay attention ladies and gentlemen we're going to continue with our information block here about and so this one's going to be fairly short and we've been covering pneumonia that's now today's section is going to be about pneumonia there are networks NEC-ING either way a laboratory process to lead to multiple remedies or little pockets are going to be malaise of find that the agents that cause review and a lot of these things, some of these, that's what we're of these anaerobic. Sometimes there's a trade name, it's called C-L-I-D-A going to use somewhere between 150 real serious infection going to use somewhere between 300. And now for children, it's going to be between 4 and 8 milligrams per pound per day, and we're going to divide that into three to four equal doses per day. I hear the music coming in. We're going to kind of recap about Clindamycin. I'll give you those doses again, and I'm going to cover a little bit about some of the warnings and some of the things to watch for. Thanks for listening to the Intelligence Report. You lay down your pencil, and we'll be back a couple minutes. 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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Now you really want to especially watch for diarrhea because what happens is sometimes produced by the Australia family, continue the management of the antibiotic, anywhere be continued if they should in colitis. We're going to manage them with fluid to try to clear up the diarrhea. 500 milligrams and two doses times seven. And again, one of the things to remember now, we were talking about electrolytes. Remember, this is where now we have these cool little things like the Gatorade dry packets that can be stored. You've got a lot of other little supplements and things that can actually be put into the kit. that allow you to introduce orally supplements that are necessary to stabilize or to change a condition accordingly. When we see a loss of fluids, especially a diuretic condition, we're looking at having to replace a lot of support materials that the body is evacuating while it's trying to get rid of another problem. It's important to remember that you can carry this stuff easily. You can be in lightweight form. You got to make sure you have clean, pure water. generating a lot of this stuff but remember that's what your silver dyeing filters are for that's what your iodine drops are for that's what your bleach drops are for you got to know to be able to process water to get clean water back in the system you can't want to be putting more parasites into what you're trying to get rid of no reading a tear of a problems right what well that's only going to exacerbate the situation because if somebody has some severe ea and and then you give them some bad water, then they're going to be going out of both ends. And they're going to throw off even more electrolytes. And then that's going to spiral on out because then you need your electrolytes and your potassium sodiums and things. And then you're going to start having a leading series of failures if we're not careful. So we have to be very careful with regard to following specific steps in process. That's the real critical issue here when dealing with these types of casualty issues. Also, expiration, something real quick, I know we've got Tom waiting, Tom just for a second more. Expirate whenever possible. This is something that people to a degree are embarrassed about. In other words, spit it out. If you can evacuate material, if you're able to bring it up, if your body is still, you know, in other words, this does create fatigue in the body in general. Expirating where your body starts to try and cough up material, you all know it tires you out. Well, this is actually part of the process that will terminate a patient if you're not careful. So, one of the things you want to do is the body is trying to evacuate, damage or tissue or built up material. Take advantage. Do that. As long as you're able to bring it up, but expirate it. Don't bring it up and then put it back in the system. You know what I mean? Like, spit out, I'm really embarrassed. No. Evacuate, evacuate, and evacuate whenever possible, but in the process for the caregiver, reintroduce fluids, introduce the proper like all the other materials that are needed depending upon the diagnosis. and keep the patient stable, do continue to respond, and again, they want to evacuate more, or get them to do so, clearing the system. In the process, the body doesn't have to absorb as much and evacuate it in other ways. We create strain in another area internally. We want to touch on that, but we got Tom who's been so patient, he called back again. Tom from Michigan, jump in there, please. Have we got Tom still? Mike, I hear a quiet microphone. We got you, Tom. Go right ahead there. Thank you, sir. How are you guys, kiddos? Great. The reason I call, I got a couple things that I'd like to discuss. One thing, I take about a quarter cup of colloidal silver a day. I've done it for about four or five years. And that, from getting sick and stuff, and you know, people should try. People say a couple of weeks. I've been doing it for, you know, when I got it, I only got it for about two or three days. One time, everybody had it for quite a day. Right. Well, silver in and of itself, colloidal silver in whatever form, either you can produce it yourself or you can purchase it. I make them myself. Yeah, it's been successful going back for as long as man has known about silver. In fact, in ancient times, silver was written about as one of the many cures. Water purification, something we talked about here a minute ago. Silver is one of the traditional ways, in fact, you see all those cowboys and all those big water barrels on the side of all those old chuck wagons, and on the side of all those old guns. Silver gallons in them. That's right. Silver was used to keep them clean. And of course, that was your grubstake when you got to the other end too. That was your money for the project. On the thing about the UN is what people should do. You get the leaders from both the carboxings of them and the winds. I think it'd be more fun. I agree with the boxing concept, but I thought I'd like more escape from New York. Remember what they were fighting with? Trash can lids and baseball bats with spikes. We'd rather have a duel like Alexander Hamilton and all them did back then, you know. Hey, the winner. See, I'm a Vietnam. I heard a lot of my friends and stuff, because I don't match our boys, aren't I? And, hey, big deal. First, we wouldn't cry if Dick Cheney weren't with us anymore after a duel? I don't think anybody would cry. throw that out, you know, that way. You know, clodal's over, that takes 3,000 milligrams of vitamin C a day. Like I said, clodal's over and that, I'm pretty healthy. I haven't been sick in quite a long time, Mark. Well, vitamin C, good thank you for bringing it up to you. Now remember, vitamin C, you really can't take too much up. Whatever you do excess in, the body evacuates. But one cool thing about vitamin C is that the body will transfer it to where it's needed or it will help to regenerate or engineer the body to produce what's needed in other categories. It's one of the universal vitamins that is essential And anybody and everybody, if you're looking at food storage, Vitamin C is one of the vitamins that you need to have on the shelf. Just like you're doing right now, use it, cycling the inventory forward. In other words, put your newest stuff to the rear on the shelf, the other stuff forward, but keep a plentiful supply on hand. You hear that, Jett? F-16 just flew over. That's the second one that just flew over low flying. Well, Don's had the same kind of... He's had A-10s. Are you sure they are? They're F-16s or A-10s. At 16, I know 810 though, this is at 16. They just did it when you guys first come on and they just did it now. At altitude? It's probably about 300, 400 feet up in the air. If guys grab the cameras, tell the girls to run out with the cameras and if they can, photograph and videotape for us. I'm sorry, I didn't have my camera with me or I was talking to you or I just took a picture. But I'll let you guys go. I just, do you know what's going on? I mean, have you, you know, do you know what's up? Well, they've been active. It's the weekend, but it shouldn't be the holiday weekend. The holiday weekend, usually even the Garden Reserve kind of taken, you know, they step off. Yeah, that's interesting that you got aircraft out there to begin with. You are in the northern part of the state. Do me a favor. If anybody can grab a camera and be watching for them. Take pictures. Yeah, they're going north. Well, the first one went north west. Southwest and this one just went Northwest. Okay, well again grab the cameras. Remember everybody needs to be carrying a throwaway camera. Try to get us some numbers. We'd love that. Okay, I'll do that Mark. Thank you. I just thought you'd want to know. Appreciate it Tom. Also, if you've done a call, let him know what's going on. Okay, I will. He may have the same interesting thing happening in his area. Thank you. Okay, thanks. Have a good weekend and ladies and gentlemen, we are at the top of the hour. Mike, it went fast. The church lay dead. As always, God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we are on the march, both day and night. Kick them in the hind end all the way to the shore. Give them a backpack full of rocks. And on the 4th of July, remember, we're going to be sending them back to the spiders where they came from. But they're only going halfway. The sharks will be well-miked. Yum yum. On your ugly shirt, since that was fake. Anyway, thank you very much. Appreciate it. Same notes for the future. God bless. Oh, tomorrow! If possible. Did you read this? Chicago just became the murder capital of America. 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