Mark Koernke discussed fuel price volatility and alleged price gouging at gas stations across the United States, noting prices exceeding $5 per gallon in Michigan and Georgia. He criticized the petroleum industry's pricing practices and shelf-life issues with modern fuel formulas, comparing U.S. gasoline quality to that available in South America and Africa. Koernke also provided updates on militia exercises in Michigan, including Wolverine militia operations north of Lansing and Camp Nagahitcham activities, and reported on expanded Node 6 district operations. He addressed hurricane preparedness concerns and criticized public complacency regarding seasonal weather threats.
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Also additional support for The other exercise going on north of Lansing with the Wolverine militias, good to see that these guys are getting back up and on line a little more. We will have a little bit of video footage from that exercise and we'll let you know how that's going. Camp Nagahitcham will be active for the weekend so pay attention there. As everybody knows, we have parking lots going into the gas stations all over the United States. In fact, here in Michigan, you would think that we are one step away from running from the lake from Lake Michigan because the hurricane is going to sweep up through the Mississippi Valley and we're going to have to evacuate before the water levels flood over the rest of Michigan from one of the Great Lakes. So, tsunami kind of thing, Krakatoa, well, I'll tell you what, up in Lansing, over $5 a gallon for gas people, Lansing, Michigan. Also down in the Georgia area, specifically around Atlanta, $5 a gallon plus, right in the areas north and northeast, over $4.10 and $4.16 a gallon. That's a jump, not as extreme as other areas, but you know, the idea that they've stayed or hovered just below the $4 mark. Here we were at $399. $399, $397, $394, $395, depending on the station. A couple of them actually were kind of honest and went down in price today. $374, $376, and $378. Now that makes a little more sense because as you may have noticed, National oil prices, not that of course they're that critical really, because they should be pretty stable anyway, but there should be no reason for the daily pump price to shift, but it does. So the national oil prices per barrel went down. And so of course the usual comment, well they have no problem lifting them when they go up, so they should be dropping when they go down. Instead, We're seeing some significant price gouging and it's not an accident, profiteering. Well, you know, that can happen and really people have a right to sell their gas for whatever price they want to and the important thing is that people not buy it. The more that they have, the more people that sit on their hands, the longer they got to eat the stuff and gasoline is a finite shelf stable product. It only lasts for so long. And then it starts to go do funky things and with the new formulas, it has an even less guaranteed shelf life. We're getting a junk formula by comparison to what they're getting in South America and totally different from the formulas that they're using in Africa because they dump the cars south then they dump the cars east across the water. Yes, that is how they do it. If you look at industry and manufacturing information, that's the cycle of process for dumping manufactured goods into the markets. We drop it south then they drop it east and ends up over in Africa You doubt it go check it free check it out for yourself people you can even find out through a lot of the automotive journals That's the way the program works now One of the biggest problems is again like we've never seen hurricanes before and of course well Don't you know that everybody they just go to brain fart for most of the year and then all of a sudden at the last minute everybody goes oh? Oh my goodness hurricane season. Oh, where did that come from? how did this happen? oh my goodness! yeah right, I'm a chinese jet pilot now let me point something out if you had a multi
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