Mark Koernke discussed his recent trip to Texas for the Washington on the Brazos patriot event, where he met with various patriot figures including Sheriff Richard Mack and Jack Blood. He outlined plans for a series of patriot music events at historical locations across the country, emphasized the importance of documenting and honoring deceased patriot leaders through militia unit naming and heraldry, and discussed practical preparedness solutions including gas-powered bicycle conversion kits. Koernke also addressed economic concerns including the decline in recreational travel, the consolidation of gas stations by BP, and the outsourcing of manufacturing jobs, while warning that Texas represents a critical front line in resisting what he characterized as globalist economic exploitation of the United States.
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Well today is Monday, the date is the 4th of August, July has already gone, and it is 8.05pm by the atomic clock here in the studios at Liberty Tree Radio. It has been an exciting ongoing week here, we've been very busy. Of course we made the trip down to Texas as everybody knows. I want to say hi to all of our friends who are listening right now from Texas. And you guys did a great job. We did a lot of stuff on the fly and these people were fast on their feet. So I want to say thank you again to all of our friends down there. That's critical because Everything was connected with a can-do attitude. People came up with ways to get the job done. We plugged everybody in and it went like clockwork even though there wasn't any pre-settings involved here. Other than again Sally Jernicke did a great job along with the whole team down there that put on the Washington on the Brazos event. We are very successful at how more people should have been there. If you weren't there, you missed something. We had Jack Blood, we had Sheriff Richard Mack, he had to take off and get on down the road to make his flight because he had other events and activities to take care of. But still, you had a chance to meet all of the people that you are familiar with in many ways in broadcasting, but don't get a chance to see personally. So, it was very interesting, the way it worked out. I think everybody was happy. We got a lot of information passed on. The Republic of Texas was there. Some people got a chance to see some of the Republic of Texas Silver, which of course we've talked about having a money system in place. Well, that's why we need those quarter ounce, half ounce, and one ounce rounds since Inge is out there. Also, we again went down to the bookstore and did the programming there. That was an excellent opportunity. and Brave New Books, of course, has a radio broadcasting facility down there in the basement, a link up on the network. And we also were with Freedom School on Monday. And we did live broadcasting. Now, some interesting things happened. And contrary, of course you never know. Could have been some spook, kook, or whatever there who showed up. I don't know. Or somebody just did a Mr. Boo Boo by Closing a door and cutting a wire is what happened. So we were promising everybody right as soon as we started after the first program we were doing down there that when the Freedom School opened up, it was all going to be broadcast live. And it was eventually, but the sharp fingers and the quick hands of our friends down there helping to run brave new books. We got the replacement line run, plugged in everything, took time to hook everything up. Eventually we weren't on anyway, so if you go to www.freedomschool.com you will find in their archives the rest of what we did for the program and what we discussed and talked about for the next several hours. So it was a pretty good experience. We kept the bookstore open late, which was kind of fun. And there you have it. Keep asking people, well, is it okay if we stay later? No, no problem. Some had to leave because they even brought children with them, which is great because we always try to include, not exclude them. I think they all had a great time in the process. We talked about the whole idea of being an American and what it is. What is your birthright as an American, as one of the members of the 50 republics and commonwealths of these United States? Hopefully, we planted a seed. We made these young men and women, well, we didn't have to do that, they're already thinking, but the young boys and girls that are there, we always want them to remember that we're expecting them to take our place. We want them to jump into the seat. We want them to get involved in debate and in the exciting animation of life. This is our opportunity to demonstrate that they can do just that. We had a wide range of people from many of our gray haired senior members who of course would acknowledge that if we mentioned it. Now the pager movement all the way up to and including a couple of, well more than a few, one or two young boys and girls who got a chance to see a little bit of interesting history unfold. So that was fun. We also went and did Alex's show from his studio. We stopped back in over at Brave New Books again. And then we took off on our great adventure home. Road Trip! Road Trip and a half! We're going where? We have to go back to what? Wait a minute. Land Navigator, eh? Tom Tom, eh? Well that's the last thing that Tom Tom's going to hear is the sound of that sledgehammer going Tom Tom one last time on it. I'm telling you, I warned everybody about this, but we decided, okay, it works pretty good sometimes. So we gave the navigator a chance. Now, we'll say this, in general process, getting from one long, large, globular point to another, the little Tom Tom usually works okay. Notice I said usually. This isn't always the case. On the other hand, give it to some very specific orders. Oh, you've just consigned yourself to the road trip from hell. So we aren't doing that again. We're going to make sure that's corrected, especially with the situations that we discovered in the process. But we got a chance to meet our friends in Texas. That's what they make road maps for. That's right. And you know what? I ended up buying a replacement. Atlas for a reveal at the truck stop for $5 only because that's all I needed and we did fine after that. But it was rather interesting the way the thing when it goes into the catatonic brain fart or just absolutely no matter what won't reprogram or won't let you re-deviate from the course. We fixed that real quick. It's called the off switch and the power unplug button. After that everything worked just fine. But we went and visited our friends some listing right now in Arkansas. We said the friends come down meet us on the road from Iowa. We had of course friends from Oklahoma, Missouri. I think we made all our connections, although some later than others, yes, and Illinois. Although the Illinois crew was rather funny really in some ways because I had to ask them, don't you people over mow your grass anymore? They were like, what? I was like, well you know, I noticed this when we got to the Illinois cross on the other side of the river that none of the grass along the highway had been mowed probably so far in the summer. I will say this. It's a good experiment in what we would call natural horticulture because right up the edge of the road it looked just like some scene out of 10 years after World War III, in other words in the abandoned zones. However, nature compensates in many ways and so what we were going through was part of the flowering season. I counted these beautiful swaths and bouquets of ragweed and thistle and stuff. We had seven different colors. We had reds, purples, lose That would be the smart thing to do, but unfortunately, I think they're just a real story. They're collecting the same money for the gas, but they ain't using it. But anyway, very interesting trip and I want to say thank you to all of our friends. We really had a great time. We got a chance to see people that we've heard from long distance on the phone, but we just didn't get a chance to, you know, never met in person. That was taken care of. The guys at We the People Radio Network did a really great job. Got a chance to sit down and talk with them a little bit, but we need to coordinate more there. We're going to with certain work that needs to be done. And so it's going to be interesting to see how that works out. Anyway, with the projects going in place, one of them that is going to happen is, and I am again talking straight to our friends out of Austin and into the surrounding areas, we need to use Washington on the Brazos for a part of a series of Patriot music events. We have all kinds of bands people. It is not like we have to reinvent the wheel or try to figure out what to do. What we can do is we actually have I'm going to warn you right now, pay attention to the bottom of the hour. You're going to get a little treat there, as we always do. It's a good treat anyway when we have our bottom of the hour break. What we're looking at is Washington and Brazos, and there are several other locations that are state locations that are totally unique. They have a vast amount of history behind them. One that might be interesting that you don't hear anything about is Vicksburg. There's a bunch of history around Vicksburg. There's all kinds of imagery we can use. There are several public places where we could have a concert and it would be fantastic. We're going to work on that too and see what we can do to accomplish that mission. Vicksburg is going to be on the tour. Also, the Southern Ohio Valley, there are a couple of locations, especially where we have historical battlefields that people don't really think about. Back in the day, the Midwest was the West. Way back when, as in the 1700s, as the colonies developed beyond the Appalachians, You had all kinds of territory that was being moved into. Of course, we know that down in the Kentucky Way, Daniel Boone established at Boonesboro. That's the most famous. Everybody knows about it, but there are many, many others. It's kind of neat because there are a whole series of histories there that need to be reinforced again, especially with regard to the development of the Midwest. We have places here in Michigan that we want to use. They are all developed and we have all kinds of beautiful locations that don't require any special engineering. We just got to get the people there. I don't think we are going to have a problem with that. Again, some of them are not so much remote as they just make a point of not reminding anyone. This gets into the whole attacking the heritage of the American people. We understand that more than anybody else in the Patriot effort. This is another way to change the dimension of that too. We're going to probably, and crossing our fingers, everything looks good for the northwestern part of the United States, we're going to be speaking up that way. So we're looking at, I'm going to try to coordinate some locations out west that we can use also. And we'll go from there and see what we can do. So that's part of the ongoing projects with regard to the music inventory. Now some people would ask, well Mark, Oops, oh, I'm getting assisted by my four-pod four-pod engineer. There we go. Yes, I know. But anyway, what's interesting is we have an opportunity to use sites out west that would be I think good for all of our people. And the thing is that even though we are close, I don't doubt it. I actually have told you, you know, I'm the first person to tell you guys, you can feel it, touch it, taste it, smell it. However, we have to continue Constantly, we have to continue to press the envelope because let's assume the worst and we won't be disappointed, but we are going to continue right up to the moment of hostilities to get the job done, to spread the word and bring more people up and online. And we're going to use all of the tools at our disposal. Our bans are a significant tool. They are critical. And they are needed. Number one, we're not going to lose this period of history. We are not going to lose the people who are part of this history. There are a whole bunch of people, and I have reminded everyone before, that have already gone before us, that have been giants in the Patriot effort who didn't get anything known in the history book. The only people who are going to remember that they were there is us. If they are failed with regard to memory, it will be because of us. So, we want to make sure that's corrected, make sure that doesn't happen. Now, there are some reasons that they're going to do this. If the bad guys try to occupy the country and, of course, rewrite the history after we win, then needless to say, the first thing they have to do is destroy this block of history. Well, we're going to make sure this time around, kids, that that doesn't happen. In fact, even the last time it took a long time for them to burn all those books. Let me give you an example. Dr. Warren was a significant voice in the Patriot Movement prior to the American Revolution going back into the 1760s. He helped organize the many militias, helped to create the intelligence networks that were out there, helped to build up many different elements that would be key to winning the revolution. What was interesting is he also put his money where his mouth is and most people might recall if you listen to a lot of the Revolutionary War songs Brave Warren or Dr. Warren is mentioned as part of a verse. The thing is when he showed up at Breed's Hill, and I will remind everybody that remember it wasn't Bunker Hill. Bunker Hill is behind Breed's Hill. However, which one sounds more dynamic? Yeah, we were over there at Breed's Hill. He goes over there at Bunker Hill, fortifications, massive castles. It sounds impressive when you say Bunker Hill. So it was a good piece of propaganda they respect. Anyway, they were at Breed's Hill which was in front of Bunker Hill. Warren showed up and everybody said, whoa, whoa, wait a minute. You can't stay here. This is going to be really bad real fast. The British are obviously going to be intent upon fighting this time. And you know what, he kind of agreed. But it was like, nope, nope. If I'm going to tell people to pick up a musket and fight, then I better be there with the rest of those common people who all have shops and businesses or farmers or whatever. And he did just that. And of course during the battle he was mortally wounded and of course died in the action. Now, there were two comments that were made after the battle of Bunker Hill slash Breed's Hill. Number one, one British commander said when it was declared that Bunker Hill was a victory, one British commander said, well, one more victory like this and the British, well, many more victories like this and the British military will cease to be an issue on the North American continent. In other words, the cost of their quote-unquote victory was so great that on the one hand they may have taken the ground, not significant to the action really, in proportion to the loss of personnel, that it actually meant that they could never do it again. They were never able to sortie out and attempt that action a second time in any particular point along the front of the siege. That was it. Now, but the second part is this. Another commander made the statement finding out that Dr. Warren was killed in the action. It was worth losing the men that he lost because of the knowledge that he knew that Warren had been killed. Now think about that. That tells you something. Now that means that he was a significant force in the Patriot effort. Now I'm going to ask you another question. In this day and age, how many of you have heard of Dr. Warren? How many of you have ever read any of his works? Why do you think maybe his works were made to disappear? Yeah. That would be the key to understanding this situation. What is it that he said and what is it that he did that was so dynamic that it was successful in getting the ball rolling? How many people did he motivate? That's right. How many people did he organize to do things like, oh gee, maybe Paul of the Year's ride? That's right. All of these things are why Dr. Warren needed to be forgotten by the controlled elements. So for all of you out there listening, remember we have a lot of good people that have done great work. They've been in the right place at the right time. They've all been part of this Patriot effort and they're all part of this history of our Patriot effort. We need to make sure that they are given proper remembrance. If they die or have passed away, they would help to build us to where we are today, right now. Without them, we would not exist. Every element, every interlocking cog is so critical. to our overall success as a Patriot effort to preserve and protect and defend liberty in the Constitution and Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the history of our nation, our heritage. And that is why the bad guys don't want you to know about those people back then, let alone understand exactly what we have developed here and how we have developed over the years. So again, history is critical, but I need your help with this. We need your help with this. You know what, we need to have you help to record, to document, to remember these people. And if you want to, I'll tell you, it doesn't have to be somebody who is now with us. In fact, just in reverse. If you would like to, send us a file, a single sheet, an evaluation of a great patriot that you have known that has helped to organize. He can organize a militia. He may have been a great pro se individual. These are people that we want to have remembered in a number of ways. Units already name their units after somebody who has been part of their institution or has been part of the Patriot Movement. Also, many use historical names that you would recognize very quickly. Many of the Southern units use names of specific generals that are specifically famous to their success, their battlefield successes, or to their histories in general. We have many people who name their units after political prisoners or after individuals who are out there in the field and who have served and passed on before us. Well, we would like to continue to do that as part of the ceremony. We present the name of the unit to the unit with the history of the man that they are named after. See how that works? This is how you keep your individuals alive as part of a living history. As long as that unit exists, that man's name exists. Of course it will still live in the history of our Patriot Movement in general, but this is a physical way that we can honor these people. It is incorporated into unit patches, it is incorporated into the unit mottoes. It is part of the unit history and so it becomes a significant part of the lives of all the people who participate. So this is one of the projects. If any of you have someone you would like to nominate and bring forward, here is your opportunity to do it. A single page, it would be nice if we have a picture, preferably, or if you have one that was where he got a chance to pose for the camera, that is fine by me. That would be great. Military picture, a picture from a speaking engagement, I don't care what it is, you figure out what you want to use. But it will be a great opportunity for us to continue to honor our men and women. We have people who have been asking about this because they are, well what do we do? Well of course we send out all these how to organize a militia. And this is part of what we call the heraldry element. The heraldry element has to do with unit flags, the trappings of rank, and all the tools and instruments that are used that make it happen. That's it folks. We've got to continue on and remember those that have gone on before us, those that have inspired us, those that have done great amounts of work to bring things forward and continue this movement forward to keep on task as always. One of the things too is, we've also done this with our videos, there's a few things we've done we're going to keep close to the best for the moment, but it's in a way, some of our old soldiers, even if they are gone, can continue to serve in so many ways, and you've seen them in some cases. And of course we have somebody say, what's that old guy doing in there? Well, he ain't that old guy. He knows that old guy is jumping over that log right there right now. In fact, not only is he jumping, but he's running too. Gee, keeping right up with those kids. In fact, some of the kids had a time keeping up with the old guy. And again, that's not unusual. Highly motivated individuals can overcome and tell their body to do whatever it needs to do when the time comes. Maybe not every time and time again, but when it counts, that's when they're going to do it. That's exactly what's happened here. Again, for all you guys that are older, we need your help and we need to have you pitch in. I know there are a lot of people new listening tonight that have a chance now to figure out how to plug in with us. You all know what I'm talking about. This is part of our esprit de corps, the development of the spirit of the formation itself. We do this at the squad level, we do this at the platoon level, we do this with the individual units. Also, with the higher command elements within organizations as people wish to cooperate and intercooperate with the different commands that are created. The militia is a vast mechanism across the whole of the United States. For that reason, we have a history. We're going to take advantage of it. We're going to use it to the best of our ability so we can show you why. One of the many reasons we're going to continue to fight. It is part of our history and heritage and it is a way to honor those that have given so much to this cause and to this nation both during the militia and before. In fact, this is why we're going to cover this after we come back from the bottom of the hour break. We're going to give you information on the manuals and information again, but here's the thing, guys. You do not have to be prior service. The militia is a free-standing mechanism. It's designed to defend the country. It isn't for a projection of force outside of the nation. It's designed to protect the homeland. Really, truly, the heartland slash homeland security, not the BS we've got with the black shirts that are now being brought into the country under the ring knockers and the globalists. That's a totally alien mechanism with this national police force BS. And remember, this is not just a thing, bro. The militia is the original home of things. And we'll be right back in a minute. Listen up, back in about four minutes. That's an all original song, one of our other artists, and with a the Again, we'll keep it in our battery of songs from this point forward. He actually said, well you know some other artists could do it. And I don't think so. I think again this is one of the things we might be able to do another version if one of the other bands wants to and they might. But I like the idea of the original artist doing it. I think that song said it all real quick about the control media. Kind of like kick them when they're up, kick them when they're down. Remember that song? Oh that's right. Oh yeah. It came out. Well, again, the same scenario here, but a little different artist, different direction, and a patriot artist. Original music is something a little different from most anything that we've heard before. So I think it stands alone in its unique form, and that's important. Again, how we can use it is, well, again, we're going to fill all of our hours with stuff that's ours. A lot of people ask, hey, where do you get this music from? All over the country. We've got people right now sending more music, even as we speak. Carrying some other stuff back with me. I hadn't even had a chance to give Ed yet. While I'm talking here, remembering, oh, that's what I did. There are a bunch of music videos that are in my little weather briefcase here that I have to get out to. Somebody can kick me in the head on that one too. You've been running non-stop since you left here. We get a 25 hour stint going down non-stop in our space shuttle. The space shuttle landed in the planet of Texas. And then after we were done on the planet of Texas, we ended up going to other members of the consortium slash federation and the rest is history. So it was boom, boom, boom, nonstop, run, run, run, run. That's all right. It didn't stop when you got home either. That's right. We had a meeting on Saturday. By the way, we are just as a warning order on this. We are going to have a party on the beach this Saturday coming up because that's in the normal cycle. We had a little bit of a special meeting on Saturday. With the regular meeting, pass this on to everybody. Next Saturday is a regular party on the beach. It is important that we get everybody down here to attend or up here to attend the can. And warning, you may want to come in north territorial because Dexter days will be in full swing. And it will be a catastrophe to say the least traffic wise. So well you can come in number. Just don't follow your tom-tom through Dexter okay? It will take you off the bridge and into Mill Creek. What little is left of it? It would be a terrible thing. There is so much construction going around. It's absurd. But that's probably the best way, coming from the north at this point in time. They're working on Parker. They're working downtown on the bridge. They're working on Jackson. I think they're starting outside of town again on the other end. Dexter, I don't know how they're going to do this town festival. My goodness, all roads to Dexter are under construction. Under attack is actually the proper term. One form another or a jam because all the other roads are under attack. So that's going to be a big problem. Well, prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance. These people don't have a clue. But on the other hand, let's think about this. Do I really want to change my enemy's scam? If they're this incompetent, well, let's just let them stay incompetent. As long as they're there. When people always do the, oh my god, the new world order, I'm so afraid of this. It's not that they had a threat that the groups can't hurt people. It's that the groups are, you know, this is an example of the flavor and quality of what they've been getting and how things have been developing. So the globalists got all of this, they got the stinkers, we got the thinkers. Now even with all their nonsense, we can come up with alternate solutions to go completely around all their BS. And they realize that, they really get frustrated at that too. This is everything from the idea that well if they're going to script the public fool system, then homeschooling is the solution. If it's going to be a transportation issue, we come up with alternate solutions. Real quick on that by the way too, before I forget. And what I did with it, now I have to hit myself too. I forget that. Northbound, 23 Southbound, 94 to 23, 94 to 14, there's all kinds of solutions. But Domino's Farms is right next to the expressway. They've got a beautiful facility. You can camp there. And I want people to do that because there's two things. Another thing that happens is the radio ham operators come in and set up big time there. So this is a chance for a lot of the main rigs that you'd like to. You're always wondering about how does this equipment work or how does it set up. Here's a chance for you to see the radio operation in operation and the Patriot Broadcasting Elements ham operators. They are all there as propagation develops through the night. They stay up all night and talk to the world. That they do. Jim always feeds everybody. Everybody that comes out and people come up and bring their guitars and banjos and fiddles and sit around the campfire at night. We're going to make sure we have samples of this. Now there are many different sites, but this is something we are going to show everybody. It's the ADCC gas powered moped kits. I've already driven them. A lot of other people are driving them every day to work now. But it's www.bike2mopedkit.com. That's one of several. This isn't the only one. Somebody goes, oh, I've got another solution. All fine. Do it. Here's one of several. This will get you into the ballpark. Bike2mopedkit.com. That's bike, B-I-K-E-T-O. Also, I guess you have an 800-888 kit slash bike. That's 888-KIT slash B-I-K-E. The kit comes with everything you need to convert a conventional V-frame bike with an upper crossbar. You should call it a boy's bike. You need that because the gas tank has to hook up to something. But the whole thing hooks up onto the bike frame. You can use this for commuting to work. You could use this as an evacuation tool, and it really would be good for that because the thing has good road speed. Most important is it's light enough that if you had your backpack, if you had a trailer or whatever, you could pick each item over, pick it up, put it over the fence, go cross country down back trails. overland etc and then lift it over the fence again pick another road or go through a gate, cow gate whatever you got but you could infiltrate and exfiltrate through the area at greater speeds. Now you can still use it as a bicycle so if you run out of gas you can still pedal and there are some alternate solutions to even improve that but this is a real simple solution it is basically a real moped most mopeds like the Italian ones were built like scooters so the pedals there But it's not the easiest way to work that bike. In fact, usually it's not like ergonomically designed because it was designed more to ride than it was to drive as a bike. You know, to actually operate as a bike. These are bikes that you convert over. And any size bike, you guys are bigger, somebody 6'7", 7' tall, guess what? You know, if you're a 6'4", 6'10", whatever, well, get a bigger frame, mount this on it, and it will drag your hind end anywhere. Trust me, I've seen it. So, we have a lot of bigger guys that are actually using these bikes because they are tall and they are larger frame. You get a bigger frame bike and this ADCC motor will pull you right along and some. In other words, you can hook up a little kitty cart or a child trailer or a trailer that you improvise and you can drag supplies and equipment along. That's it. See how it works. That's a lot easier to do that way. I believe that is a one gallon tank and from what I understand they are getting roughly 150 miles per gallon folks on this little bike. So for a little commuter it works very, very well, very economical in these energy crunch times. I noticed gas jumped 5 cents a gallon here in the last couple of days of course for the weekend. But this is something to think about. The way I looked at it with this, goodness, with what it costs to run this, because it gets for one tank what I'm using for an entire tank of gas in my car back and forth for about 150 miles. So this is going to save a lot of money within Oh, it would pay for itself. The use of this would pay for itself in a month, easily, if you're using it every day as a commuter to and from work. Or less, because if you've got a truck and it's like, cost you $110 to fill it up. Oh my God. Well, you figured out three tanks of gas and if you're using a tank of gas a week in some cases, even though it's inner city, I mean a lot of guys stop and go traffic, eats up fuel. Well, instead you go switch over to little commuter bikes like this. And you can park that truck so it's safe, you don't have to worry about being risked with regard to insurance or injury. And you ride the bike. And use the bike to get your basic work done during the week. And when you want to go play, now you can afford to play a lot more because you can take that truck and go anywhere you want with it, no matter how big it is. So there's a plus plus to this. And again, another way to look at it. If you hook up a bike rack to your truck or whatever you've got, these can be like little local lifeboats during combat operations. You have the lift unit to get you to your location. Once you get there, you save your truck so you don't expose yourself as much. You want to do a little putting around. If you want to extend your range and still save your calories, remember, only now this is all calories burned. It's either going to be fuel or it's going to be human calories. Now, it's not bad to be pedaling the bikes anyway. We need to exercise more as it is. But remember that we're talking this as a workhorse. This is designed to be a extension of your overall tactical support system. And I would not be surprised if in a period of time the bad guys don't try to cut this out because this is really taking a bite out of the fuel costs. And once you look at it, now I will say this, the next thing we're doing right now with the basic engine, the components we're not worrying about. The basic engine is being specced out so it will be all American made. This is our bridging equipment. We need this so that we can do something now. But we are going to go the next step with being able to build the basic core motor exactly as you see in the kit, but to American metallurgical standards. Wow, we're talking something that's going to last a lot longer. Still use the same basic components, so you can scavenge off either their system or we can use equipment out of our system. Supply and support is the key to longevity and the key to victory. So we need to look at how we can improve and make Americans, put Americans to work. And with all the CNC technology, guys, come on, think about it. When you look at this motor, you'll understand what I'm talking about. For those who need it though, this is the temporary solution or the first step solution. And the next will be for us progressively to Americanize the entire system. Okay? So, look at it that way. If one of you decides to do that instead of us, congratulations. I want to shake your hand. Do it first. Get it done. Offer it. I don't care who does it, just get it in motion. You know what? There's 258 million Americans. People, I think you'll be able to find a market for it one way or another. Can you say how many people in the inner cities would just love something like this? We have to laugh. Ann Arbor and Detroit both have started to attack bicyclists for not having license. In other words, can you believe it? are desperate now because they are trying to keep themselves in business. Now they are competing with business, with real business, with real people. They are not attacking the big guys. They don't give a hoot about the big guys. They only get paid off by them. What they are looking to do is to suck off all of us. The problem is they got paid off and now there is no more coming in. Now they are looking, oh my goodness, where is our regular steady income in stopping people and revenue on the street. And the problem is, people have stopped back, they've gone to public transportation, and using bicycles and alternative means of getting around. And a lot of people, yes, flat out. I mean, this is one thing we see. I'm watching this with traffic in general, and everywhere we went. An interesting note on that, and I've had a lot of discussions on this. You know, guys, when we were on the road, I didn't see anybody towing any fishing boats. You know how normally during the summer, especially when we were driving on the weekend, you will see people towing their bass boats or their little V proud fishing boats to go puddle in Grandpa's Lake or puddle in the river that they've done for years. I could count the total number of boats that we saw towed for however many states we ran on two hands. And we were watching for that. In other words, I watched. Unbelievable. We keep ourselves busy that way. Another thing that jumped out is campers. This time of year people are running around with campers to a degree. Well, no little campers. In other words, nobody running along with their little Airstream or their little pop-up trailer. No, none of those were there. But you know what we did see? It's either feast or famine. It's a big RV. ships. Those were out there, but it was either all or nothing. You know what they're doing now, because again, those things are, they cost as much as a house, mind you. But because the sales on those are so slow like everything else, they're renting them out now. Well, I think these people, it might have been, but these people are probably the ones who actually owned them. They had their little lifeboat cars behind them, their personal cars. But there were few. They went out that many. However, what jumped out at me was there was this one It was a camper area, like a KLA campground right next to the highway. Then we were driving through the lower end of Arkansas. There were three parked every other space, but these big bus combinations, all private, each one a different one. They weren't part of a band or anything. There were a handful of regular campers that were transient that were there, a handful. They were only made up of three, four, maybe five vehicles. Then another line, there were two more of these mega buses. That's it. Again, in the old days, people would have lines at campers on the weekend or during the summer. There is nothing like that moving around unless you are really super wealthy and you have these battle wagons to fly or nothing. That represents the situation with the economy. Some people are going, I'm doing great, for the moment. But what happens when they pay off everybody else and the parasites turn their eyes on those people? I want to warn people about that. We've got to be sticking together. It's just things I watch. It doesn't mean that those people have their resources, their income, they've used it accordingly. But it's really glaring when you're on the road. It's something that everybody needs to be paying attention to. It's kind of a reflection. Some people say the economy is moving very little. Okay, very, very little of it. The economy in general we already know is in trouble. NAFTA and GAD is designed to do that. But we've also got the issue with Texas itself, with why we're down there. I mention this to many people and I will repeat it again. Texas is the front line, guys. Whatever is going to happen with the disemboweling of the United States, it's going to happen beginning with Texas. And for all you Texans down there listening right now, you have a great responsibility. We need you people to double your efforts and triple your efforts. We will help you in every way that we can. We will. But you guys are going to have to decide whether or not you are going to keep the doorstep clean. Whether or not you are going to stomp on it right there. Because once they get past the gatekeepers, then it is going to be that much more of a fight to kick their harness back across the border. Unfortunately, the roaches have come across the doorstep. with the help of our government and that's where it's going to be a problem. They're in your neighborhoods, they're in and around, it's the same thing with Southern California, well California, Arizona and New Mexico and they've been there for some of them for generations but by that time you're not talking illegals anymore. But that's the border that has to be watched but Texas especially is the target because of your history. How you came into this union. Combine also with the whole idea again that we have the Texas corridor, I mean it starts out, but it's the Texas corridor, comes up through there and that will be the way that they literally pull the plug and flush the toilet on the country with regard to pulling resources out. It is not to bring stuff in. It is to pull the wealth of this nation out, just like they did with Germany through the Alsace-Lorraine corridor that went right up from Alsace-Lorraine, the southwestern part of the German frontier, all the way up through the Rhineland area, right through the core of the German industrial complex. What they did is they carried everything away. They could get their hands on people. If you lay one map over the other you will find an exact reproduction of that corridor which starts from western Mexico on a 45 degree angle right up through the United States. All the rest is designed to strip the rest of the wealth, the little industry, the raw materials, all that they can out of the country. It's interesting because that falls in line with something one of our friends who is normally in the chat room. brought up. The machinery is making the widget, the machinery is trimming the widget, the machinery is bagging the widget. The only thing that happens is bulk material is moved around inside this all-automated factory. Why then are we taking that technology over to Balochistan or Malaysia or Indonesia or Schmitzberg? It makes no difference. It doesn't make any sense at all. The handful of human beings that are actually in the plant It would be just as desirable to hire Americans for these jobs, pay a little bit of a wage, which is insignificant to the profits made on the technology. And it's a good point. So you all need to watch that and point that out to people. Why does this need to be overseas? Why wasn't this factory kept in the United States? Now, there are some technicians that build it, there are some technicians that put it together, but as far as the people running it, anybody, as they said, well anybody can be running this and pulling this rig and moving that piece of equipment because it's a box bin and all they've got to do is move it to a feeder and this and that and the other. Well good, then it should have stayed right here in America. But you've got a problem. The people, the stockholders and the owners are greedy little ducks. In that case, it is an overview, the biggest thing is there is an agenda to destroy the United States overall. And these groups are cooperating with it. That's the problem is that this whole thing is not a matter of economic being more economical. I would argue I don't give a what they come up with. How many hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not millions of dollars, did it take to pick the plant up and move it? Exactly. It's ridiculous. The cost when you look at the expenditure in moving the blasted thing and here's the thing. And training people. The inefficiency of moving it is the biggest problem because They're all materials are coming from the US, moving halfway across the planet, being mix-mastered somewhere else to be brought back here. Eventually, people are going to decide maybe that this market isn't as desirable because as you bring this market down, we can't buy as much. If we can't buy as much, they're not worried about shipping it back to us. No, they're not. That's the thing. That's what's happening in China right now. The people there are realizing it. Okay, now I have a regular wage, okay, that's, you know, more than money they have ever seen in their lives in generations and their grandparents' lives where you had a yearly income of equivalent to 30 US dollars a year and now they are getting that per month. For them, their income has gone through the roof. They are very happy and they're buying things. But they still cannot afford the things that we have here in the U.S. today. Right, and the problem again, that's one of the other issues. Somebody keeps assuming that somehow they're going to keep selling this stuff to us. Really? Why? And how? And who's going to be able to afford it? See, that's the question. That's kind of like getting into the whole issue of BP when it took over all of the gas stations. BP took over stations all across the South. We drove through areas that before, it had five or six local mom and pop gas stations. Some of them had named brands. Others were just no-name brand stations. BP came through and bought everybody out and BP was on every corner. On all corners, if there were four gas stations, there were four BP stations. Well, the next time they came through, lo and behold, there was only one station and the other three mom and pop outfits, their shutters were closed, their doorsteps were closed. BP wouldn't sell gas to them anymore. BP put them out of business and they were like, what? And of course the interesting thing that I noticed is this, we watched this happen, is even with the BP station that was open in some areas like in Ohio this happened all over the place, BP took over all the stations and the little strip around the exit for the expressway. Then all of a sudden BP closed down all the little private operations because only BP would be running. Well, what's interesting is these glass front BP stations, which were showcased, literally they were. I mean, it was like one big glass front so you could see the whole inside of the place. Big glass doors that slid back and forth. They started to close down after they had gotten rid of everybody else. They had destroyed the infrastructure. They had moved out the base, you know, that was the customer base, destroyed it, and then couldn't figure out why they couldn't keep the one station running. Oops. Lo and behold, there was no money there to be had. Well, it's what I find interesting. There is an Arab family out of Detroit that own many, many, many gas stations throughout this area and cellular phone companies. But with the gas stations, I found out what he's done. I find very interesting because he's diversified. He has BP, he has Cisco, he has mobile. What used to be Clark and now I think it's, oh gosh, I forget what it is. Symbol is an owl. You've got some other names. Yeah, but he's dealing with a mob. He's dealing with all of them. So he's not pigeonholed into any one company. It can't be cut off that easily so he's the intelligent move to make. Now it's fascinating that he can figure that out, but there's a whole bunch of Americans who were kind of slow on the uptake thinking, well the short-term profit was great. Yeah, but the long-term effect was devastating. You see? And that's one of the problems that we are seeing in general. Now again, BP, we talked about this on the Intel report for all the time we've been on the air. And we have progressively reported step by step how this has affected us. Now, we also have to come up with solutions. And again, the diversification solution is the solution. We've got to make sure that you guys are ready to start looking at small local businesses, small local companies. We need to stabilize, we need to build up. One of the things that a lot of these construction projects are designed to do is to gut local economies so that these ring knockers, these spit swappers can come in and drive the locals out and then plug stuff in. What's comical is many of those little spit swappers lose their hind end too because the machine, once they break it, it never can be fixed. It had a base that was established around the community and the population that established there. When they drove the population out, when they drive the industry down, people look for other solutions. Well guess what? They don't come back. They leave and stay away. And so all these little critters that thought they had their deal with the devil, find out the devil was dealing with somebody else and it's all gone and he knew it. So, they got the money from the people that ran out of business and they get the money from the goose who thought that they were going to be profiting being part of that little clicker circle that would run everybody else out. We've talked about Pfizer time and time again. We had a trucker moving van company, I think it was Mayflower, come in. And I said, yeah, we're doing great right now. All these homes, well, this last bunch of families that Pfizer is moving out are moving out. They got to the end of the month to get everything out of here. And they don't have enough packers to pack everything that, quote unquote, these rich people have. They don't have enough packers and they're not sure if they'll have enough crocs that may flower a line and that's a big company. A little sub note on that too right down the road from us. A whole bunch of these housing developments that were put together, the lots that were never completed are now being foreclosed upon. So there are all kinds of ripple effects here from everything in one pot BS that we warned everybody about that we cannot afford. It doesn't mean that people don't gain resources and utilize them. But be warned, there is cause and effect. There are things that are going to nip you in the butt real quick. Not down the road, because some people think, oh we'll be down the road, I don't have to worry about it. We have a wife my lifetime. Down the road can be just a couple of days or a couple of miles. Yeah, for that matter of a hundred yards. Oh look at that, he was waiting for you. Look, he's got red eyes, bangs, vampire. We are right at the top of the hour here. And I know we're going to hear the music in a minute. So for all of you that are listening, it is Monday. We are back. Of course, well, I'm back. Nancy's been here and the guys did a great job. You're going to be hearing the same voices, of course, on a regular basis, so be prepared. Help us out. For our friends in the chat room, let us know what you thought about our artist that we played at the bottom of the hour, guys. I thought he did really well. In fact, I want to hear more from him, and I'm going to get him to help us with our soundtracks. We're glad to put him in the public. He's got a great studio. So there are several artists who will be working that thing. As always, God bless the Republic. Just to the new world order, we shout the battle. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march, so stay in line. Kick him in the flats, drive him to the ocean, give him a backpack full of rock, tie a little string to it, and send him halfway back to the spider. He's a good backpacker. Maybe he might get the rock back. He can also get it down to him. Anyway, thank you Nancy. Thank you.
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