August 11, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed alternative transportation solutions including 80cc moped conversion kits as cost-effective commuting options, then pivoted to energy independence topics covering multi-fuel heating systems, hydrogen fuel conversion technology, and historical suppression of perpetual-motion generator systems by the federal government during World War II. The show emphasized micro-broadcasting as emergency communication infrastructure, contrasting FM and AM transmission capabilities, and encouraged listeners to build ham radio and micro-FM stations as homeschool projects. Koernke concluded by recommending satellite dish monitoring to access unfiltered battlefield footage from the Georgia-Russia conflict.
- moped conversion kits
- alternative transportation
- fuel independence
- hydrogen fuel systems
- perpetual motion generators
- world war ii
- micro-broadcasting
- fm radio
- am radio
- ham radio
- emergency communications
- homeschooling
- satellite dishes
- georgia russia conflict
- preparedness
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who are listening to the micro effect. Micro broadcasters covering 194,000 square miles and bringing the people's voice to little towns all across America. He 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 But men of God in jail, harass 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 what 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 torture freedom, as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land at the front. behind the lines in occupied territories, south, southwest, central, and well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on the Micro Effect Network in the morning. We're also on AM&FM grow stations, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi and Alaska. Today is... You guys, if you're in California, it's just past seven o'clock in the morning and you know, you got to get up and work one of them three jobs it takes to live out there. cost of living know it's just too expensive to live but we meant we're not going to give up on that one that's all no might want to move to a different location or might be quite as expensive the time being see whether or not hard a and the rest of the illegals can keep the economy up and it's such a high standard if people who work for a living in a room this country has step away i'd say the standards dropped real quick of our career recently i was in arizona and i was standing watch someone talk about uh... the illegal the counter to that. We talked about that earlier, you know, where they something like, well, if a worker program, Arizona's economy would turn around 180 degrees and someone in this small crowd, I've never met spoke up loud enough for everybody to hear. Yeah. And the crime rate, they're not talking about it getting better. Well, it would help all of the other businesses don't produce anything, but would be busy parasyting off anybody who was well coming in, you know, illegally, paralegally or whatever, because the agendas to promote the other bureaucracy, not the least of which is well, if they adopted that temporary worker program, would they also be adopting some kind of temporary, let's see, Social Security card worker program too? And that help means taking out of your pocket and giving to somebody else, which is why they have the guys with the guns whose job it is to tax and tax, kind of like what happened 230 years ago. the multitude of parasites littering out from the bureaucratic uh... offices to be out our substance and uh... we see it all the time happening more and more but uh... not that it's a surprise for anybody the patriot movement we've watched this progressively uh... you know developer they've been actually call now built this stuff up and let's look at this which collect the little drop in gasoline uh... but we don't gasoline prices which of course by the way is already disappeared and creeping right back up to where it was you know so they do that they They reached the limit where everybody said, yep, I'm parking the car. And then they owe pennies. And that's literally what it was. It was only by a few pennies. But all of a sudden, oh, oh, look. The price went down. OK, they took the chickens out of the house. The cows, the pigs, the cats, the dogs forced into the house. And then all of a sudden, the communists came along and said, look, we pulled the chickens out of the house. Look what we have done for you. We have taken the chickens out of the house. Oh, but everything else is still there. everybody goes all relief but the same with this nonsense and and now what they'll do is progressively and they are doing it we're seeing the every so many days creepin right back or pretty close to it yeah so without list one of the things that uh... gets an alternate transportation there's a big eighty cc uh... bob moped conversion systems friend of ours uh... actually several of them have been doing these for people and putting them up on online and but we actually using themselves to go to work so they're testing them to destruction so we want to find out what works what doesn't where the weak points are what it is we need to fix what is working re-engineer when we're done uh... the model that we're going to be actually building in the united states which will be an exact copy of chai com one uh... is going to be a very fine example to say the least well the thing is that uh... all the people we have that are to be using these for commuter vehicles are very happy with the uh... performance because the big thing is they're not using the gasoline their wall their wallet is not being uh... turned into an empty cavern with an echo. The house of moths. Yeah. Oh, look at the little, oh there's a cute one. I've got gray and white. Wow, look at that. Anyway, by utilizing these little moped bikes, which are conversions, what you do is you take a standard V-frame bike with a crossbar, and with the entire kit that's available, you bolt it onto your existing frame, and lo and behold, you end up with a motorbike. Well, it's a moped. Now the big advantage of this type of conversion though, and these actually run with another drive chain. I know people are thinking when they think moped, the other add-on type is the one that we had all the way back to the 70s where you had a motor, it has a nice contact with the tire of the bicycle and moves it that way. Now that's one system, but this is another model. This is one that actually has its own chain drive, looks just like a little motorcycle, basically looks like a little motorcycle package. once it's mounted unto itself. It's an 80cc, very simple design, very easy to use, but with all the safety features on it. If you go onto the internet, you will find many examples that you can pull up and look at. You want, preferably, the one with the roller bearings, although the ones with the bushings seem to work. They just, of course, that's a part that's going to wear out with the sleeves. I'm sorry, with metal sleeves. Bushings, of course, carry the needle bearings. I'm sorry that we're using them. the system the ones that have the needle bearings are japanese as far as the needle bearing parts go and the bushings so the cool thing about that is uh... what with the race set up the way it is form inside of it uh... basically they're equal as far as uh... the construction we've heard uh... pluses and minuses both ways so it's a personal choice issue there it's a matter of uh... where you want to go with the money that you have and uh... obviously the better the two of the actually have the uh... package. Chinese made of course, but Japanese made bearings. They seem to run pretty well, but we've got hours and hours and hours, now many, many weeks of service. So, investment that made back in the equivalent to about three gas tanks worth of driving. How far would you have to drive your F-150 or your medium sized car to work? to pay for the thing. Well, how much does it cost to fill up a tank of gas? Let's see, at $3 to $4 a gallon, well $3.80 to $4 a gallon, we're looking at what, down $70, $80 to fill up a tank? Yeah, a dry 20-gallon tank is going to cost you around $80, not to mention if you have to burn something better than the trash-baked gasoline they try to call petrol. The 3 times 80 is about $140 right there for 3 tanks of gas, and that's based plus or minus so many dollars what these things these kits are going for off of the internet. Now I would say that's a worthwhile investment. Now if you're up here in the cold weather the only thing to consider is we're heading towards the winter. A lot of people aren't necessarily going to be riding their bike for the winter. So the sooner you do it the more money you make out of that and then when you switch back to your car you have a few more dollars to spend in that direction. So that works. Ride the bike until the snow is flying and then switch over to your you know conventional. and then go back. But a lot of people that are listening right now have nice warm weather, well that's right, 12 months out of the year. Or at least have nice weather even though it may get a little cool and windy at different times. But if you're only having to drive to work six or eight miles, this is a perfect view to get to work and go back cheap, cheap, cheap. And one of the other things to consider people are going, well if I use the bike I might want to pick something up. Well the cool thing about that is if you want to pick something up like a few groceries or whatever, you go the next step which is to pick up a little trailer kit or make one of your own and guess what? Use the little trailer kit, bicycle wheels, you know nylon basket and use that for picking up the groceries and things of that nature. I was going to say now you just got yourself a little grocery getter too. and the only other thing i'd be curious about reasonable brings up his ideas of the first thing monday morning people are kind of a little bit of work here you gotta go to work and how much of a spend to get there this week now another thing how many people remember you know if these things have kind of disappeared you know and down south of florida used to see him everywhere in the retirement areas amid their probably still there to a degree but the uh... tricycle bikes big trike bikes. Remember those guys? They're out there. I almost had one at the Boy Scout sale here about a month ago. Somebody beat us to it. I was going back to get it. And it's an old one. It wasn't even a new one, but somebody grabbed it up. And I understand why. Very well built. But taking the same concept here, applying it to one of these trike bikes makes it a very stable platform and easier to mount whatever kind of trailer you want. And you've got yourself a little work vehicle that's pretty efficient. And again, purely a motivation and inspiration. How you come up with the solution for the package here. Take a look at the way the vehicle is set up. Take a look at the way the system is set up. And then apply motor accordingly. So I would recommend that you use a standard mountain bike with a standard frame. If it's an oversized or extra thick frame like a larger tube, You have to do a little different configuration for mounting the motor and mounting the tank, but that's not a problem as far as they still go in the same place, but they're just follow instructions. They've already taken everything into consideration and it works quite well. It's with regard to transportation. Of course, the other issues are this weekend, this last weekend, down in Austin and a few other places, some of the guys that are doing the conversion systems on board the car were being demonstrated and people get a chance to take a look at that a lot of people that responded to talking to me about it said that they were very impressed very simple system works quite well expenses your uh... ink which is a big yes you'll think well you know numbers you've got only so many gallons but this is a supplemental or there's an independent system that can be used to run the vehicle uh... keep that in mind that you can do uh... a pair of hybrid very straightforward very simple or actually run the car off the hydrogen. Have you seen this system? I've seen bits and pieces of it. I've seen it where they were showing the package and how it's set up. I'm wondering how big it is, how much it weighs. Oh, it fits under the existing hood. Okay. Oh, it fits under the one system, fits under the hood of the car, and it supplements the fuel system. Actually, what you're doing is an air and air fuel mitt. That's quite interesting to me because, again, when you have a like that hot metal it cools the metal so you can really run up your compression and gain more crazy ours to what's interesting about this is that again now there's a number of different people want to see concept other people are coming up with ideas this is something the bad guys don't want well one of the other reasons that uh... they might really really want trying to push a war years ago this country was very diversified with fuel and uh... technologies in fact How many people remember back in the 80s when they said, oh, we've got to convert, I don't know how many years, we had this admiral through this area. We need to get rid of our multi-fuel systems and we need to go to oil. We just got to go to oil only. Oil only. Here are these systems, and we have this for heating systems for the schools. One of them, the bigger schools in the Ann Arbor area, was a combination trash, bunker oil, heating system. In other words, whatever was cheap and available for the moment, they could buy and use. Oh, terrible. Now what this meant was that there was no garbage. Think about what kind of garbage you produce in schoolrooms. Paper. Oh, doesn't it all burn? Well, why not take that and any trash like it that they could collect, you know, like for a light, like local paper companies, we had a whole bunch of those. And cardboard, like from, let's see, the stores where the stores have to, you know, normally we're throwing it away. Now recycling was coming into play and recycling is in play right now, but material like that could be thrown into the hoppers and then it was put into the fuel chamber and it produced heat, which of course helped to activate the boilers. However, if they didn't have that or if they had that only at certain times, which is true, they'd only have so much, they had a coal system set up that was attached to it also. flame gun system set up that actually allowed for them to use the oil fuel of whatever grade they had. Now this means you never run out. You never go, oh my goodness, we just have to buy the oil at four times the cost. Or we can't drive our bus. That's right. Well, we can't. How they work that. Yeah. We'll have to shut the buses down because we can't heat the kids. And well, you're going to have to buy the fuse. And it's like, how about no, we're not. We have other alternatives. And it's like, well, you know, we don't have these paper-pushing, and we used to go, well, we're going to have to cut the buses off. Because if we don't cut the buses off, we won't be able to heat the school. But wait a minute, then the kids can't get to the school. So, give it more money. Well, you see, there's a whole series of rackets tied into this. Now, here's the kicker. They got everybody switched over. They ripped out the old systems, and they put the oil in. Then the oil prices went. So now what are they talking about? Oh, we need to rip the whole system out. We need to go to coal. Oh, they want to pigeonhole themselves in a different direction. Yeah, exactly. And this is the racket they're pushing now. Instead of looking at diversification, stabilization, so that we can focus resources on other areas, now we're doing the dance just for energy here, which is nonsense because if our people could do this 50 and 60 and 70 years ago, what happened to the P-brain since then? It's one of the problems here too again. We wouldn't have if we used it. We had the trash-burners set up. Remember the Eco Freak started really go crazy about that. We had one they built right here in Detroit. Remember that Don? Now, they could have done a better job with certain things. In fact, the technology was in place to deal with a whole bunch of other problems. But the problem with the city-sponsored systems is the old grass- Everything from the land that it sits on and its location, technology chosen, that's bottom line. Whichever mafia was pushing to get that piece of land used as a part of locations which would have probably been better. Centralization was a good thing but also other issues with regard to what was supposed to be built, scenes, in other words what they skimped on. Now the technology is there so that we wouldn't have to worry about these landfill problems. And we have elements already in place that do garbage sorting. So with regard to fuel consumption and all the other things that we worry about there, fuel consumption doesn't exist with garbage burning system because, oh wait, all the energy that it uses even makes its own electricity. By the way, they don't explain that to people. Well, it's going to cost electricity and this, not the other. No, it doesn't. In fact, the German systems that they've purchased that are available, sadly enough, not American made them. There should be some American companies doing this. But, for instance, there is a series of add-on systems right now, Don, already put into place with several different plants like this, including even some of the conventional energy plants, that leach out of the thermal rise every last count. And the one thing that they do with that is they produce all of the elective needed. run the rest of the factory and then sell off or use the difference with other elements of the complex to run it 100%. Now think about that. See, so when they do all this, it's going to cost it. The people who are telling you that are the ones who have been coached or they've been paid by the bad guys so that you'll think, oh, well, we can't have that. We need to stay in this very narrow band of whatever. Well, look what's happening with this very narrow band. What's your expendable income that's available right now? next to zip open your wallet and a moth flies out. Oh, that's okay. I have a cat for that. I have a cat for that one. The cat won't go hungry for a while. That's right. He's looking at me like, yeah, moths. Yeah, I get those all the time. There we go. Well, the point is that with the set up the way that they are in the past, we were diversified. We did have many, we did have many systems online that were privately owned, even smaller mechanisms. A little hint here, we're not going to talk much about this, but we have a project going right now because we have three of these. Back in World War II, in 1942 and 1943, the powers that be, the Ringknockers, used the opportunity, mostly kosher mafia type, because they were helping to push the power monopoly, went out and they started rounding up certain types of systems. Everybody's going, huh? Now they didn't round them up to save them because, oh, we were at war and we need to protect the country. Now think about this. This is to give you an idea of what kind of twisted mines were actually working behind the scenes. They were a series of privately owned generator packs. These motors actually were self-contained. In other words, once you started the system, it ran off itself and did not consume a booklet of fuel. Several of them were opposing system. They were all steel and iron. very heavy. They actually were called, they were actually, one of them was called a sun generator or a sun pusher because the metals that were used for the pistons and for the tubes that the pistons rolled, er, rode in, if it was a, for instance, a sunny day, Don, the system would actually run fast. Once the supposing piston system operated, would work kind of like it sounded by all description, like a hit and miss as far as the way it sounded, you know, the pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Because they had to push off some pressure. But these things had incredible torque. You could run sawmills off them. You could run a generator off them, any size you wanted. And many farmers had these before and in the 30s and during the beginning of World War II to power their farms completely and independently without being on the grid. Uh oh, can't have that. The federal government came out with agents. Now, the first everybody was everybody that they knew that had purchased these. They had to send them to the scrapper to destroy them. They understood the situation the country was in that was thinking or at least thought they understood. Either they didn't turn them in because obviously this was their power to run the farm. This is how they're supposed to be feeding the troops because these are farmers are running everything from chicken, you know, hatcheries to chicken farms to, you know, poultry farms. to any manner of other kinds of business. Dairy farms, these pumps, these things were running. This engine was running. All of the new, very new at that time, high-tech vacuum systems for milking the cows, which were very rare. Very rare had those. You were spending some money and that was a big investment because most everything was, you know, a five-digit way. Oh yeah. And there was an old row of cows. The Fed didn't get all those machines destroyed. you're supposed to say get a certificate of destruction i think about this why would you want the destroyed in the middle of a war so anyway lo and behold federal agents went out and threatened or as many of these as they could word of mouth got around real quick and many farmers hid their systems one gentleman hit this system on the third floor up in the attic as far back as he could be disassembled it and hit it way back in the attic rafters underneath the uh... you know debris and jump that he had stored up and then when they came and threatened him and told him they would imprison him and roid and blabble blabble bli said why don't you talk about the place all the thing that they they spent half a day searching his property for this thing now why would you do that and of course remember they weren't there to to all we need this for the national effort no no no they wanted destroy it. Now why would you do that? Who was pushing or promoting the idea of destroying what was basically a perpetual motion machine in a way? And looking at the basic design that was described to me, I can see why they were worried about this thing. Because once they were assembled, they run forever. They were very easy, simple designs, efficient with high and tremendous amount of torque. Like a diesel engine, these things can run anything. Well, being patient, talking with certain people, who then helped us to talk to other people, we now have three of these things located and two of them secured. Now, why would they want them destroyed? Because, Don, you don't make any bucks off something that runs basically what they would describe to me as this when it was being run. Once this thing was in motion when the Sun would come out on a cloudy day They said it was the it was the funniest thing to listen to because when the Sun would come out now this thing doesn't have a collector Don't think solar panels This is just a motor the way it was set up and all the parts the channel for the for the tubes Were located in the upper part of the chassis and the piston and what was interesting about it is Don is that when the Sun would come out it would hit the metal the metal would activate and the thing would run faster Wow, you better have something to use with it when that happened by the way. They said because it had a lot of energy. You better be able to already plug in and run in something. So very interesting here. Well we've got three of them. We're working on that project. Another solution. We'll be back in about three minutes here at Here's the Music. This is the micro effect in the morning. 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If you've been doing it for a while you've probably seen the need, the guys in the black suits do that. We have regulations down to one quarter of one tenth of one hundredth of one percent of meter of broadcast. What is it Mark? 100 watts? They have no jurisdiction below 100 watts but they'll show up and try to shut down a 5 watt station. Of course the interesting thing is that the The problem with what they try to come up with is that the micro-FM and micro-AM stations are something that actually were pushed, and by the way, you might recall, even with the latest wave, they couldn't say, uh, FM, but remember they said, we've got to put up a whole bunch of AM stations all over the country, little ones that are privately run, just in case we have a disaster in America. Well, wait a minute. No, FM drops off real quick, by the way. I hope everybody understands that. It's what's cool about FM, and that's where it came from. from. All the FM stations that you hear right now are military applications. We're originally from a military application concept, which is why FM originally started out as micro-broadcasting transmitters. Oh, most people don't remember this in the late 60s. Well, it actually started in the middle, but late 60s were really caught on all over the country with little guerrilla radio stations, slash micro stations all across the nation, done by Vietnam War vets who had come back who were radio geeks. They all said, yeah man, we used to do this over there. We broadcast music and stuff off of modified transmitters. We were listening to it back and forth on different radio nets in addition to whatever else was going on. You pick up lots of junk and stuff that has been fragged. What you do is start playing with stuff that has been fragged. Then you are fixing your regular gear because you want to make sure your rigs are working. But you start playing with other technology. These guys brought the same concept of FM back to the US. For instance, right here in Michigan we have WRF, baby! Okay, rock radio. Well, WRAF started out as a 50 watt, 100 watt trans in a basement with all the guys, including this one guy. I know he's gone now. I'm pretty sure he has to be. It's been too many years. Peter Wervey. Don, you remember WRAF? Peter Wervey, right? Peter Wervey was a microbroadcast DJ. FM caught on, or you might remember a call with FM, you didn't have FM in your car radio. How did you come up with FM? Well, what you did is you went out and you bought a little box from some guy, built it, and you put that little box underneath the dash. Remember those? You go to yard sales, you'll see a commercial version of the same thing. So if you had just AM radio in your car, which was, videos were expensive. So instead you could buy the little add-on, plug it in, and lo and behold you had FM radio to listen to. That was just the listening part. Well at the other end, the radio boxes weren't really a whole lot bigger. Oh actually they're about the size of your regular car radio as far as the transmitter goes. A little bigger, a little smaller, purely. And the FM stations showed up all over the country. Well then they decided to go to 100 watt. Then they went to, you know, someone to 500 watt. And of course there were no regulations or anything at all. So, to try and entice all these people so they could bring them under their control so they couldn't speak about what they needed to speak about, they started making these large scale, you know, hey, you can be a 100,000-watt station, or a 500,000-watt station, or a million-watt station. Oh, but you of course have to be regulated then because of your power output. Well, of course, that was for the bigger guys. The little stations, on the other hand, have never been covered, and they've tried to re-envelop it, etc., and tried to reinterpret through their own You know, the little rumerations with the witch doctor thing, the dick and the bone and the chicken skull and all that, but it's still, the way the rules are written and they know this, it's 100 watts or less is basically outside of their realm. Now this kind of goes back to the foundation of the whole process in the first place, but here's the kicker. You might recall when 9-11 took place, part of what Heartland slash Homeland Security did is said, well, we need, again, the point is the Patriot Movement already had all these solutions in place. Microstations, smaller stations are the solution to keeping America safe, being able to keep America informed. But instead, they did the, well, we need a bunch of little micro AM stations. Now, AM is a nice package. and they actually did this. How many people, I don't know how many of you remember this, but this is part of the crisis days just after 9-11. We've got to show you solutions that aren't going to trap yourself in and then cut off all the oxygen in your house. But unlike back in Civil Defense days where they would explain to you, yeah, you use the Visiq to seal the house, but you also build one of these and they show you how to build. You guys remember fallout shelters? If you had to improvise one, they showed you, they sent you the instructions on a simple pamphlet about how to make an air pump. An air pump, hey that's right, air has to come in. If you keep breathing the same air, it's like being in a submarine underwater when you shut the air scrubbers off, guys. That gets old real quick. You only got so many hours. That's right. Well, we have the whole solution for that with filtering systems that could be built at home, the whole nine yards. Oh, go to your old Civil Defense manuals if any of you have them and take a look at the air pump system. And actually, it was manuals hand cranked. And it worked. They just took that into consideration when they built everything. It goes back to World War II and before. So anyway, the point is that the little AM stations, oh, that was the next solution. Except, here's one thing about AM that fascinates me, why they would want to go there. The only reason they went there is because they wanted everybody to... they couldn't acknowledge the idea that the micro-fem station was a good idea. What do we do? I don't know Frank, we gotta sound like we're doing something. Well tell people they need to put micro-AM stations up. We can't acknowledge the Patriots, right? Uh, that's right. Yo, OY, I'm telling you, you guys do this. This is what you gotta do. You gotta do, look like you're doing something. So tell them, AM. Well here's the problem with AM stations. You know, you can tune in if you sit down and have a good antenna. You can tune in AM from Japan. It bounces around, doesn't it Mark? on SM as you mentioned is basically range limited now AM if you were to choose like 98.5 to 99.1 there was nothing you chose the very middle of that and started broadcasting someone in Alaska could contact the FCC because you're stepping on their legal broadcast yeah well with the AM the biggest thing is that that's the whole problem is bounce it's a great thing now here's the thing it's civil defense wanted to use, or did use, not wanted, did use AM or shortwave transmitters for broadcasting information. Wonderful idea. For micro broadcasting, you'd have to keep your power way down, but you're still going to get bounce one way or another. A little bit of bounce off that AM transmitter, it's going to go somewhere. It may not hit Alaska with a 50-watt or 25-watt or 10-watt or 100-watt station, but you would still get some bounce so you could get clutter. I think what they wanted was not, they don't want or clean communication. They want clutter. The bad guys do. They really do. Because otherwise, I recommend this on your constantly. Build an AM micro station. Put one up. Really, that's a good idea because it is the alternate system. You may be the only person in your area with an antenna array left up. If you are AM and FM broadcasting an emergency situation or in a crisis situation down the road or as things become more isolated, would be a plus plus thing. because you can also tell other people in your area or at least beyond your area what's going on too. However, the FM keeps it local, keeps it tight, and you know exactly what your drop-off is. The best way to describe it is like a mushroom or like a, let's see, your transmitter. It's like a jello mold. There we go. A circular donut jello mold. That's the basic form of your transmission going out with an FM Omni antenna. That's how it works, basically like a big jello mold. Lay that on your area, you'll notice, and you still get good core transmission for the most part, but that's basically how it looks if you were to visualize it physically. AM on the other hand, bounces out and let's give you an example of big AM and how it works. WJR in Detroit, Michigan, will raid its antennas even hid. Why? Because they got a lot of retirees out of Detroit and Michigan that leave and go to Florida. If you listen to WJR at night, you get just as many call-ins from Florida listening to WJR all the way up in Michigan as you do Michigan callers that call into the talk programs at night. See how that works? Now look at the map. Michigan, Florida, and Michigan. And that should tell you something, that explains the bounce with the AM band. Now it's a good thing if you are trying to tell the planet what's going on. And there are situations where you could use the AM transmitters. A lot more people know about what's happening in the area, but that's why again, I have to scratch my head and look kind of funny at these people in heartland slash homeland security when I first heard this. Like Don said, this would be a way to that perhaps cause problems. But at the very least, you gotta figure a lot of people would be running their transmitters in the same frequency. Well, that actually would null whole areas out because if you're on 1100 AM and Don's on 1100 AM and I'm on 1100 AM, or within say, oh, a county of each other, we'd actually be washing each other's signal out to a degree in many, many areas. See, so that's something that perhaps the bad guys wouldn't mind. Now, promoting communications, their logic is to a degree, eliminating so f m has its advantages in many ways microfms especially and there's plenty of systems out there use uh... go to micro effect uh... networks uh... age webpage you'll find information contact points available etcetera and ideas that can be put out we do the same thing with the liberty tree radio something that you need to consider i would put both micro a m correct about micro a m can be put up so cheap it's ridiculous it's not going to be a problem but i would just put it on standby You can run it, test, check it. I would also check to see what its bounce is. That's one of the things you can do. You find a hole in the frequency. The farther out west you go, the farther north you go, the fewer stations there are. Amazingly enough, AM is still very much in service. And one of the reasons it's in service is because during the AM and F acting place, AM, realizing that it had to upgrade, started to do certain things. So a lot of these stations went to, for instance, AM stereo. and they went to refining their technology a little bit. So what's happened is even though some people said years ago, oh, AM radio is dead, it's not gonna be out there anymore. Hey guys, turn on the AM dial and listen, it's still there. This is year 2008 and a lot of people, see the thing is the radio stations, once they're purchased, it's like long as you're careful and you have somebody who's a decent engineer or somebody knows what they're doing, they can keep that equipment running for a good long time. And now there have even been AM upgrades that are taking place. That is because, well, to agree, it's like listening to a CNN present-day field report or by satellite. They want to bust up the transmission. They don't want the quality to be there. Now, I'm not being facetious. How many of you noticed? I'm going to switch tracks here a little bit talking about communications. If you watch CNN in the 80s, do you remember how crisp and clean and clear those satellite transmissions from all over, wherever they were broadcasting? You know what, Donna, it was hard to tell the difference between being in the studio and the guys that were wherever they were on the planet, right? Well, what happened in the 90s, especially in the aughts, when all of a sudden here we have this dinky garbage transmitting system with halfway, you know, halfway fuzzy pictures and, I don't know, how you're not all horrible and all of that, you know, for a multi-billion dollar satellite system ashamed of their broadcasts? Think about it. However, one of the reasons for doing what they're doing is they realize that people are getting comfortable with communications. In other words, while things can't be too serious, look at how clean that broadcast is. So in order to create a sense of urgency, psychological warfare people against your mind, your subconscious, and your conscious, All of these, for instance, battle transmissions from the second Iraq invasion, right? You know, Iraq, Desert Dust Part 2, the adventure continues. Did you notice that when they were doing it, these real scratchy, not very clear transmissions with, you know, the guy, yeah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah So what, did IQs just drop in 10 years, 15 years? Well, they did in communications. But what happened to the systems? I mean, the standard. Did the quality, is the quality still there? No, it's not. In fact, I would even go to CNN. I would say they've been looking kind of shabby for the last eight, 10 years. I don't know about you guys, but I'm just looking at the way things are built and put together. It got worse than that Star Wars lived in. It's got more like that down in the ghetto kind of look. My opinion anyway. It's something to consider, to take a look at. What's the purpose? What's the reason? I mean, we strive for a certain standard and quality and a level of performance. And that has disappeared from pretty much all of these technical fields. So the only ones that are going to bring it back up are us. Go look in the mirror again like everything else. You're going to do a better job. You're going to have to learn. You're going to have to educate. Now that's where you homeschoolers come in. Don, we have lots of homeschoolers listening. Oh, yes. They want their children to be knowledgeable in many different fields. Well guess what? You can go to Ramsey Kid or a bunch of other companies that have, and I just bring Ramsey up because it's simple, they're easy, they're there. But you can do a micro FM transmitter as a homeschool class and when you're done you have a final product that the children will actually understand how it works. The cool thing is this, you don't even have to turn it on right now. You can turn it on to test it to make sure it works, plug it in, see how you can hook it up. You've got to have a little mixing board. By the way, they make Ramsey kit mixing boards. So you can even do the mixing board as a kit, or you can go out and start scavenging the stuff up, which is what we do all the time from different locations. We find extras of this and spares of that. And what you can do then is put your whole micro FM station together as a homeschooling class. When you're done, the text itself explains what the circuitry does, what it purposes how it plugs in the whole nine yards. Oh and not to mention let's do it like this you've covered of education known as basic electronics you've covered a portion of education known as squeaking engineering there too I know that's kind of weak but you know you got to build a board and everything to put that on not to mention you know some a shack or what not to keep it in or dedicate a room to it and also you've covered a portion of education known as would be like a speech class broadcasting you know to take it up to exactly what you're doing. They don't have a whole lot of broadcasting class in junior high and high school. You know you have to take like, oh what was the big one in Detroit there? Go to our school and become a DJ. Remember that one? I can't remember the name of it. Oh yeah, I know. Impact Communications, Speck Howard? Speck Howard, School of Communications. Yes, you could become a broadcaster, broadcast engineer, or even a DJ. Well again, you know that's... like 13th or 14th grade education beyond high school offering it up to your children right there and maybe as far away as 8th grade. Wow, look at the advantages. Here again, take advantage of the idea that we're advancing the network, the micro effect network and all the work that's being done. You're teaching the children how to get the job done. And the knowledge that they're going to accumulate isn't going to leave them because it's going to be exciting once you start working on stuff like this. Some of you listening have already done this and the munchkins that already did this aren't munchkins anymore. Some of them actually, of course, time doesn't wait for anyone. They're getting older and now they have a good understanding of a specific skill, a particular trade that is going to be useful down the road or maybe useful right now when they get into a certain job. That's something where they're ahead of the rest of the class. That's a great thing. That's what we want to see. Now, beyond communications, especially at the local level, the other thing about larger transmitters that they'll want to look into is the idea to get into ham radio in one form or another. Why? Well, because ham communications allows you to talk to the planet if need be. That's a nice thing to do, but at the very least you can turn on the system and listen to the planet. in Now, let's tie that in. Right now, ham operators are listening to the battle traffic going on in Georgia next to Russia right now. There are people who know how to tune into the equipment, the actual combat traffic taking place, not just the CIA, not just the NSA, and all these other spooks and kooks. In addition to that, there's a lot of radio operators who can listen in to what's going on. Now, of course, there's a thing. You've got to understand Russian, or Georgian, in order for you to translate, so to speak. But at the very least, you can actually listen to the battle traffic as it develops. Air traffic, combat ground radio transmission, etc., etc. So think about this. It's going to give you a chance to practice understanding how things work from the other side's end. Now, a lot of people listening know that We have friends, allies, that already know how to speak and read Russian, know how to speak and read Georgian. A lot of our people do just that when they're monitoring operations like this because you get to learn how your enemy operates, at least with what limited technology is that he may be using. Because remember, the combat situation, OPSEC, operational security is his priority. Also, there's different types of encryption technologies that are used. So some of the stuff will just end up as pips and dits and what have you. But the problem with that in a military situation is that it's not necessarily conducive to ease in communication, ease in use. So at the lowest levels, the forward levels, a lot of times, simply because they already know they're in contact, they don't worry about massive encryption because the on-time intelligence they're going to collect isn't going to do the other guy any good, if at all. So, that's why people are monitoring those frequencies and watching to see what's happening. Plus, another interesting thing, a little point here, here's another bit I'd like to ask everybody to think about. Right now, we have geo satellites all over the planet, don't we? And a lot of people offer satellite services that are on time. I looked at some of the stuff when I was in Austin, some of the guys were listening right now. We were just scoping things out. It would be kind of interesting to plug in some of those satellites and look to see what you get from the areas where the fighting is supposedly taking place, wouldn't it? Yep. You never know what you might see there. Russians have mercenary satellites. Of course, they're probably the first ones to shut theirs off. But the French, on the other hand, and the Brits, and all the Saudis, and everybody else have satellites floating around spying on everybody. And oh, not spying, I'm sorry, down there taking pictures of the planet. So, you might actually have some interesting things to look at there so you get a better feel for what it is that's actually going on as opposed to whatever controlled media we're getting from this side of the globe, especially with the Communist News Network, ABC, NBC, and CBS. So, remember, there are alternatives. Another thing to remember, and this ties in line with the fact that you have satellite dishes. Now, let me recommend something, and this is a big plus. A C-satellite is not dead. If you have a C-satellite system, I would be scanning the dish constantly. You want to see footage that nobody else has seen? Plug in your old VCR. Plug in your DVD machine. Plug in your old VCR. Put it on record. And the dial on satellites. And start checking all the different nodes out. Why? Because a lot of the battlefield footage that's been taken that is over there is fed raw over here for hours at a time. if you go to your satellite dishes and start scanning a lot of your listing right now have satellite dishes k u band c band all those big dishes the bigger the dish the cleaner the signal you will get a priceless volume of information And what you need to do is, this is why I said break out the VCR. Why? VCR is easier to use. It's not critical to your operations. You're not going to go, oh, I need to do my soaps today on my DVD machine. OK, well, you're not using your VHS machine. You can put it on extended play, the hours, depending on how big the tape is you plug in. And now you have the ability to collect all kinds of interesting data and imagery that you can show other people and actually boast didn't see this on cn and all my goodness didn't think about that maybe because you know you think about the narrow cage well you got that big dish in the back hook up the power crank the dish around and start scanning the stars well there were little stars floating by and some of our static summer not but of course the static ones we want to get and uh... you'll do just fine with that again if you run into some really cool stuff and you want to share it or let's just say you want to do this is a project You can send any tapes that you generate to PBN, P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Again, that's PBN, P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. You do that and we guarantee that we'll perform another. In fact, you might want to do this yourself. You can throw Battlefield footage from the Georgian frontier up on YouTube. Uh-oh, they rarely twist their panties. footage out there and nobody's supposed to see it but somebody does after all. That'd be kind of fun Don. Yup. Ladies and gentlemen, we are at the top of the hour to hear the music. And again, stay up this morning, wake up. We had all kinds of things we threw at you. Of course, transportation especially. Communications, of course, because we're going to continue to talk to each other. But it's all going to have to be done at your end. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march both day and night. Ooh-rah. Fix bayonets, kick them in the slats. Run them to the coast, give them a backpack full of rocks and send them halfway back to the church. Thank you guys. God bless you Mark. God bless you America.