October 10, 2008
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Mark Koernke and Michael Messer hosted an evening broadcast on October 10, 2008, covering emergency medical treatment for burn injuries, including detailed discussion of silver nitrate application, infection prevention, Curling ulcers, and electrical burn management. The show also featured Nancy Koernke discussing preparedness projects, the launch of Liberty Tree Radio following WTPRN's shutdown, development of a Patriot history trivia game for Christmas release, and commentary on the stock market collapse affecting Ford and General Motors, encouraging workers to buy company stock and take shareholder control.
- burn treatment
- silver nitrate
- emergency medicine
- curling ulcer
- electrical injury
- liberty tree radio
- wtprn
- knob creek machine gun shoot
- preparedness
- ford stock
- general motors
- patriot game
- blood type
- survivalism
- michigan militia
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His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free and Home well good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke And I'm Michael Messer. A mirror technology around the country, AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi, along with central and southern Alaska. Well, ladies and gentlemen, today's date is, uh, Micah's? 10 October 2008, Friday. And it is a beautiful Friday. What's the weather like down that neck of the woods? Actually, it's pretty pleasant today. We've got about a 30 mile an hour breeze and I don't know, I'd say it's somewhere up in the 90s, so it's fairly comfortable. Very good. And again, right here we in Michigan have been having some beautiful sunny clear sky weather. Everything is pretty well squared away here. We're of course closing the day out. A lot of you are just now getting ready to go home. Okay, if you're way out in the west coast, you still got maybe an hour or two left, I understand, before you go take off from work. But we started out the day getting you up and now we want to make sure we get you home safe. So again, put the phone away. You don't need the cup of coffee in your hand, hold out of the steering wheel and dodge all those other people who are trying to do five things at once while they're behind the steering wheel while trying to go down the road. We don't want you to be a casualty. We want you to be safe and secure, get home, relax a little bit, and get out where the work needs to be taken care of this weekend at home, including enjoying yourself, okay? So, a lot of work ahead of us, but you have a lot of driving still to do. Be careful, play it safe. Now, being Friday, we do have two days on the weekend here that are going to be pretty busy around the country. Today, tomorrow, and Sunday is a knob, Creek Machine Gun Shoot guys and Gun Show. Our mission, clear everything off the table as we possibly can, walk it all the way, get it on down the road, tactically dispersed. If you haven't thought about connecting guys, you need to get down there, take your teams down there, watch the equipment, go up there, check it out, ask questions of the vendors, ask questions about how things work. This is a chance for you to familiarize in ways that otherwise you could not do. And that is critical to the overall operation. So anyway. We have two or three other projects that are in the works here. We're going to be saying hello. PokerFace is down there by the way at Knob Creek right now as we speak. And if everything goes as expected, then we should be pretty well squared away within the next several hours. You never know. We might have a report from a field report from down there where everything is going on right now. Anyway, Mike, what are we covering tonight? We're going to try and wrap up our burn section today. with simplifying the verbiage to a degree and that where we're talking about cutting a wound, for instance, we're going to use the technical term, but let's say that we have to open a wound area or we have to open restrictions, we're going to be cutting them, basically, and we're going to be using different techniques such as packing and also lubricating so that when the time comes the injury doesn't reseal and cause more problems for us. A lot of times with burn casualties you have overlapping injuries. consider this. The shock wave is usually a little faster than the flammables and the individual is going to probably get hit with debris and material. So if something happens first you have lacerations, injuries, perforations, then the burn wave or the roll comes over almost as quickly in many cases as the shock wave, but it varies. And because of this you have a secondary injury that's quite traumatic. Now if you're lucky you can respond to the first one or should say to the later the burn. as we describe, cooling down the skin, cooling down the patient, doing what you can to keep material and contamination away from the injury areas because it's going to get bad. Infection is going to be a real issue real fast. But there again you're going to have to perhaps in the field improvise and overcome with what's at hand and simply Well, do the best you can. It's that simple. Now, once we get that person stabilized, we get them back out of the area of operation. If we can get them to a rear area or to support, then we're still probably looking at providing that support ourselves. So we need the working knowledge in place. We plan on putting up all of this infrastructure. We do have tonnage. In fact, I cannot emphasize enough that where you think all that stuff went, the government, the Department of Defense got rid of it. It didn't go into the third world. In many cases, we picked it up. We purchased it. The Civil Defense Hospitals came into the militia's hands. We have units across the whole of the country that are set up and ready to go that were designed to virtually pick these tools up and run with them. Well, Mike's providing the working knowledge that plugs in with the hardware. So I'm going to ask you all to pay attention here. Nancy's with us too. We're going to kind of tag team you tonight here. We've got a bunch of other projects needed to be done, and so we're going to forge ahead. Mike? Take over please. on the program so there were some things that were going to kind of jump forward here so if you were just listening during this hour yesterday there was also some more information that was given out in the third hour last night so you're definitely going to need to check the archives if you've missed that. So what we're going to talk about today is silver nitrate. Now it's 0.5% and now it's a very effective topical agent and it has to be applied early after the burn. Now the nice thing is the agent is not absorbed through the eschar. Now if it's applied after the sub eschar colonization has occurred, it's not as effective as an absorbable agent. Now there's no hypersensitivity. It's been demonstrated by silver nitrate. It's painless and no resistance to bacteria has been developed. What you're going to do is get between six and eight layers of some four-ply 9 inch dressing gauze, you're going to have it thoroughly soaked with your silver nitrate solution. And then you're going to apply it to the wound, and then you're going to hold it in place with a gauze type roller dressing around there. The dressing, it's got to be kept wet by reapplying the silver nitrate solution as needed. The dressings are going to be changed daily. Now, if there are some disadvantages of the silver nitrate, is that the one that the silver nitrate is going to stain everything it comes in contact with, there's going to be leaching of your sodium, your chloride, and your calcium into the hypotonic silver nitrate dressing, and then that's going to lead to an electrolyte loss. The hypotonic fluid is going to be absorbed by the patient leading to water excess. And then also when we dress this, then there's going to be an immobilization of the occlusive dressings. And that can restrict adequate joint blooming. OK, a couple other things that we're not going to go into real heavy. It's biological dressings, cadaver autographs, and things like that. going to go into there. One thing is about an invasive burn wound sepsis. It goes into the viable subescar tissue by a bacteria or fungi and some of the signs and symptoms of it. It's the invasive burn wound sepsis are going to develop a hemorrhage within the burned wound. There could be possible hypothermia. gastric distention, disorientation of observation and finally what that's going to lead to is cardiovascular collapse and mortality rate of the invasive burn wound sepsis is that mortality rate is going to exceed 95%. Now on the prevention is the keynote of therapy and it involves an adequate topical application of the ointments on there and the prevention of the growing in of the macration of the burned wound. 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We're back with the Intelligence Report. I'm Nancy Kornke. And I'm Michael Messer. Yeah, that was a quick change, by the way. Yeah, we're still preparing for our little trip here for the weekend. But as you were saying, you were talking about, again, the burn treatment. And let's get back into that, right where we left off, please. OK, we were talking about the invasive burn wound sepsis. It gave you the signs and symptoms. Now prevention, remember, is the key note of the therapy and it's going to involve adequate topical application of some of the silver and sulfur solutions that we had talked about. Also, another thing we've got to bear in mind that's really important is the proper maintenance of the adequate volume of fluids that we're putting back into the person and then a good blood pressure. And then we're going to have a timely closure of the burned wound. Now, after your cardiovascular stability is achieved with the IV resuscitation, and then extensively and circumferentially burned patients must be turned regular. frequently or otherwise immobilized to prevent the burn wound from tearing on itself. Now the frequent inspection of the burn, the wound itself, is going to identify any areas of hemorrhagic change. You might start seeing it bleeding in certain areas for some unexplained reasons and stuff. Now, if a diagnosis of bacterial wound sepsis invasion is made, therapy is excision, is going to be cutting out of the areas of the invaded burned wound, and then you're going to give them some appropriate systemic antibiotics. Most commonly, it's carbenicillin, and I'll spell that, C-A-R-B-E-N-I-C-A-N-I-C-C-A-N-I-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C- I-L-L-I-N-E, or gentamicin. And then it's gonna be usually in a pretty maximum type of dose. And then we also gotta remember, you know, we wanna always try and get that burn closure, especially if we don't have any body donating skin for skin grafts or anything like that. So gotta really make sure that we keep that on We got to stay ahead of the curve of any infection now about systemic and antibiotics. I remember you know yesterday We talked that we don't necessarily just give the antibiotics IV or something because the antibiotics that we give IV are only going to be in the system But they're not going to penetrate out to the surface where the bacteria and the fungi are growing now After we've got a lot of this going and we've had an eschar separation, then we can start the systemic antibiotics or be done afterwards, and then they're going to prevent any staphylococcal infections of the donor or the recipient sites, and they're usually going to be discontinued about three or four days afterward. One couple of last things we want to talk about. symptom is called curling ulcer. Now about 12% of the bird patients will develop a massive upper GI hemorrhage from stress ulcerations of the stomach and the duodenum. Everybody knows where the stomach is and then after the contents of the stomach leave out of the pyloric sphincter, that's the end muscle that leads into the intestines, then you'll have a little bend in the intestines, and that's the duodenal part of the intestines. Now, approximately 45% of the multiple ulcers are located in the stomach, and 45 in the duodenum, and 10% are a combination of both. 90% of the patients who develop the curling ulcer or septic are your diagnosis. There's going to be hemorrhage from the upper GI. Bleeding initially may be insidious or brisk, and it may be manifested with vomiting or bringing up of blood or digested blood being passed from the body. The non-operative treatment is going to include an ice saline lavage. That means we're going to take normal saline salt water and it's going to be cooled down in an ice bath. And then we're going to draw that up in a large syringe like a CCC. 60 cc syringe and then we're going to inject that down in the nasogastric tube down into the stomach and then draw that back out and then hopefully then we're going to be pulling out the excess blood. And that's going to help clear the stomach of the blood in any clots. It's going to help in the volume repletion and correction of any underlying factors like septicemia. Now, some of the indications are going to be an acute loss of 1500 to 2000 cc of blood. If the hematocrit falls below 25, they have a blood loss causing syncope. As if you stand up and you get lightheaded and sink, if you've got more than 1000 cc of blood in a 24-hour period, Those are some of the things now about electrical injury. injuries, you know, down below the skin. So on the surface it only looks like a small hole, but it can do some massive injury down inside the skin and there won't be any initial evidence of any skin damage except there's going to be an entrance and an exit point. Now in addition, if the clothing becomes ignited, there might be an associated thermal burn and then the resuscitation formulas that we described previously are going to be based on the extent of the thermal injury, but they cannot be applied to patients who have gotten an electrical leak. Now the lactated ringers is going to be given at a rate to maintain the urine output around 70 cc's an hour to help prevent the, you have to maintain the body to be pumped up and the shifting of the fluids from the body and from the blood vessels into the wound itself, there might be a necessary to have the phasiotomy as to where we're not cutting away the eschar now. Now we're actually going to have to open up the wound and then there's going to be obviously live, viable tissue and then there's going to be tissue that looks kind of like cooked hamburger and that's going to need to be trimmed away usually with some curve. because otherwise that skin is just going to start to rot and get ganged green. So that might be indicated in the patients who are vascular compromised in any type of electrical injury. Antibiotics should become early after the injury. The drugs selected should be effective against micro-aerophilic for the back to live against the And then again, there's going to be associated injuries. There could be vertebral or long bone fractures or other injuries that could be occurred usually are common with an electrical injury. Say for instance, somebody's up on the house in contact, lying at knocks them off the roof of the house. First thing is we're going to make sure that they've got an adequate airway. We're going to start collecting our history, but don't look over any back injuries or leg fractures or anything like that because they can obviously have occurred in concert in combination with and the electrical burn. My name is Michael Nesser and I approve of this. Thank you Michael. Just turning it over to you. Looks like you find that one just right. You know I was thinking as you were going through this you were talking about silver nitrate and a lot of folks know that I've been telling people about ionic silver. This is something that can be sprayed topically over an area. I know at the burns unit here in Ann Arbor, they will put a patient that's got a severe burns underneath a sheet. Not the sheet, not touching the body, but misting the sheet. keeping moisture in that way, dripping water into it. And with what we've tried with the silver before, with many, many keeping infection down, it works great. We're at the break, folks. We're going to be back with more of the Intelligence Report after these messages. With the Intelligence Report, this is your host, Nancy Cornke. And we also have this. And Michael Nisser. Yay. Well, wrap that up on the burns, which is terrific. What do you have a plate for next week? Well, I haven't made up my mind. We've been talking about giving blood transfusions, so I was going to maybe talk a little bit of blood transfusions and some of the associated things that might be encountered during that. We might also, I don't know, we've got all kinds of things. Pulmonary emboli, talk about proper rehydration, IV type therapy on what fluids to select and how to rotate them around so we make sure that we're not loading somebody up with too much sodium and not enough potassium. We've got quite a bit of Things that we can go with in that direction. What would you like to hear Nancy? Oh goodness, actually I've got a question here real quick. If you're going to be getting into blood transfusion, should we be talking about dog tags and information on IDing your blood type? It's kind of important when you're doing that type of thing. If you don't know your blood type, you need to. You put that on numerous times on the program and what I've always suggested is the good idea is that everybody go down and donate blood and they'll test your blood right then and there and you'll know what blood type you have. One thing that I know in not only do you have it on your dog tags, but also during Desert Storm that everybody's blood type was written on their jacket, their tunic, above their name, on their uniform itself. Everybody A positive, O negative, everything was on there, right there, so there was no question. You didn't have to roll somebody out and over. You know, pull out their ID card or check their dog tags or anything like that that everybody had that plainly printed with a black magic marker on their uniform. Right, if it's right there with the name tag, hey, that's not a bad idea. So you know what you got there. Because there are some that are rare blood types folks and you really need to know what it is. Your RH factor is very important that we have that squared away. Some of course are more in demand than others, like your O-types, and be positive and negative. Knowing the RH factor is real important, folks. If you you have to match that blood type up and as he said the easiest way to check your blood type and know what it is you've got is to go down and donate a pint. Very painless and very safe. Very safe thing to do. Goodness, but anyway, um, well tonight actually I was just out in my greenhouse and amazed because I've got a whole bunch of new blossoms. and a whole lot more zucchini out there that is taken off. And we've had killing frost here, and let me tell you, I've got at least a dozen new zucchini out there. The kids are kind of groaning, but not me. I'm looking at that and seeing things that I can can up. that the tomatoes I've got new acorns gwesch that are coming on out there. Hopefully they'll produce before we get a killing freeze here and crossing our fingers on that one because usually by the end of the month we start getting snow but even so, even with that, throw a salamander in there and put the thermostat and it will keep it warm enough during the night time to keep things from freezing. So kick on automatically and that's a good thing. Keep those plants alive and well and producing as long as possible. Goodness. We have been running like crazy people here trying to get everything squared away. Obviously with everything that's been going on with WTPRN. Happened on the phone with Danny Romero and he has asked us up and I don't think Mark has gotten back with him as of yet. for his new radio station that will be hopefully online next week. That's what he was telling me, that's the Global Truth Network. So that's a good thing. We do have some new programming here on Liberty Tree Radio as well. Cordy is coming on board. Oh goodness, there's somebody else too that was tracking into time with us. And we have actually our sponsor has come over to LTR with, oh goodness, Maine Military. Shame on me, I should remember this. It should be right on the tip of my tongue, I come right out there, but it didn't. But Maine Military, the surplus, they have been, they've been very kind to us. And that's been a very good, thing for Liberty Tree Radio as well as as for the intelligence report when we were on WTPRN. That worked out very well. It's a good blend having them on board and of course we're always happy to have them and of course the Bedfan guy, Kurt Tompkins. As a matter of fact, oh goodness, I have got my plate full with Kurt because we're working on this wonderful game, trivia history game called the Patriot game, which is kind of fun because we're going to be going back to Revolutionary War and Pre-Revolutionary War. I've been doing a lot of research and coming up with questions for the game. My daughter's working on, and some are working on, the artwork for it. We've been kind of busy. It's a good thing I had this time off with the injury so that I can actually have time to go through and do this. But we want to have this out in time for Christmas. So we've got to really kick this into high gear now because that's right around the corner, folks. This is something that's going to be good. I've already talked to a couple of shops locally here. They're going to be carrying it. And that's going to be we're excited. This is going to be fun because I got all kinds of neat information that I didn't learn in school. Let me tell you so This is going to be some some fun times With this game a lot of it's going to tweak your your mind So this is going to be a game for all ages from from the very young to the older us older folks See test your knowledge about the formation of this country and the key players, if you will, that were the people forming this country prior to the revolution. And it's going to go back a little further too because some of the key ideas and elements to our Constitution and the Bill of Rights actually came from the people that left England to settle this nation. As early as the Oh goodness, there's Jamestown and thereafter. There's some interesting questions you're going to probably not know. So it's going to be a learning experience too. So those of you that are out there homeschooling, you're going to have fun with this game. I guarantee it. Your kids will have fun. You'll have fun. It'll be a learning experience for the entire family. That's how we're building this up. And hopefully it'll be an eye opener. There's some stuff there that you're going to like. But that's coming up that well we should have that together by the end of next month and ready for for the shelves So this is what we're this is what we're targeting for folks get this out there and get it in the hands of the public and people that Are interested in our history the things that our government has taken out of our public school system So that we will have the knowledge and have fun in the process of teaching our children and our families about the history of this nation. Good things. Good things on the horizon. With what's happened this week, it's pushed us into high gear here. The first night, once we realized what was going on, when Mark was out here in the studio with Don, I upgraded our system. I know the guys in the chat room are fully aware of this, but right while they were in the process of being on air, I upgraded our service through Live 365 up as high as I can go without becoming a professional station. I want to thank everybody, too, that have put up Reflectors. That has been a great help to us. And, oh goodness, to all of our listeners out there as well, those that prefer WinApp, there's a reflector that uses that. Oh goodness, there's I think there's three or four different notes now that are put up reflectors. BK and others out there that have done that, thank you so much. As a matter of fact, BK, you have a package that was put out in the mail yesterday. So be aware of that, expect that. You'll have to sign for it. But that's on the way. You should have that probably by Monday, I would think. But at any rate, we've been just running kind of crazy here, rounding circles, but getting a lot done in a short period of time. More things to do than we can get done in a 24-hour period. But we've been up and going. pretty much around the clock between Mark's being going to bed about the time I get up and you know as usual that's kind of way that we work things here. Somebody's generally up 24 hours a day here but just to get things done make sure things are on track and things are moving and in the right direction so That's all been a good thing. I tell you, we've been moving and moving and moving. Hopefully as time goes on here, things will even out and we'll get things squared away and on a good track. Well, we're at that last break. Mike? Yes, we are. And we'll be back after these messages from Liberty Tree Radio. Are you losing precious sleep on these long hot summer nights? Are you paying outrageous energy bills trying to stay cool while you're sleeping? If so, have I got great news for you. 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Find surplus items for cheap now. like 30 caliber cleaning kit for just $2.99 a piece or a dozen for $30. Flair pistols are only $25. Want to add a brand new Israeli gas mask to your collection? Kids in adult sizes are just $20. Get G3 mags for just $2 or a military fuel cap for only $16. Add this iPhone holes for another $7.99. Find it all online at mainmilitary.com. With shipping throughout the world, check out mainmilitary.com or call 877-608-0179. That's 877-608-0179. 0179 call today. Now that we have the other broadcasters, of course we have As on Saturday, and of course Cordie and the Off the Grid girls. Of course Mark in the afternoon and Ed's got his programs up and running again with music. For those of you who like the Patriot music mixes that he puts together. That's on there. As a matter of fact, if you go to our site, you'll see the page has been upgraded for Liberty Tree Radio, as well as there's a new schedule set up up there. And as we fill those slots up, people that want to do broadcasting, you're going to see that increase there as well. So hopefully we'll get everything squared away here. Now hopefully we will. It's just a matter of getting in there and getting it done. And we've been, it's been going pretty good this week. We've gotten a lot of things squared away and we're happy with that, I tell you. It's been good for us, you know, as far as Liberty Tree Radio. It's unfortunate things happen the way they did at WTPR in but life goes on, you know And there there they'll be back up and running too. So Everything will be squared away before you know it. But we had you know that's happened before in the past and you know as things go on they'll make their little split amongst them and then get themselves backing up on online as well, you know, doing what they're going to do. But until that happens, we're here and we will continue to grow and get stronger. 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Good stuff. And I'm trying to remember that website. Goodness. We have... KenSolar.com So I thought we were going to get some. We had talked to them, they said they were going to mail a couple out to us so we could take a look at it. I have not seen that. Might be something Marcus picked up, and I just wasn't here when it came in. That's a possibility too. We've been kind of buried with stuff right now, planning a trip to go down and pick up some more goodies from our supplier down south, and hopefully that'll come through next week. I've been planning on that for a while, but that should happen and it's going to be an awful lot of stuff coming back with us. But if we're going to go down, make it count. That's what we're going to do there. So there'll be a bunch of stuff coming in here shortly as far as more supplies. So those of you that didn't invest in the stock market and were smart, or smart and got your money out before everything went South shall we say? Trying to put it politely and that's with everything that happened. I don't know. I was looking at the newspaper today and seeing Where it where the stock market was for Ford Ford and General Motors up here which of course, you know That lot of folks are working for these people GM stock closing at 426 a share and Ford at $2.08 a share Not good things. Of course, I believe those were probably yesterday's numbers But as I was telling people before if you're working for these companies and you want to see the stock go up and you want to take control of the company, buy. Buy it and take control of yourself as workers for Ford. I had $2.08 a share, come on. You're not going to get Ford stock any cheaper than that. And if you work for them, you want to make sure it stays up and running. So if you buy it, you become a shareholder, then the possibility of your keeping your own job and deciding where the, oh goodness, where the direction of the company is going to go, it becomes in your hands then as a shareholder. Keeping the company here, bringing things home as far as getting things back to the US, the manufacturing, this is where the workers have a great opportunity to take control of their of their life and they're the companies they work for. We've watched this here locally with a small print shop years ago. Oh we're gonna sell out or you know we're just not making enough money blah blah blah whatever and the people of the company say we're buying it. The workers bought the company and it is still up and running, very viable printing company right here in Dexter. As a matter of fact, they expanded and they've moved twice now, built a new building new equipment and are doing a fantastic job and they are now competitors with one of the largest printing companies in this area. And this area for some reason has got some of the largest printing companies in the nation. So doing very well and it's doable folks. You can do it. Put your mind to it and being that you work in the environment you know what it's going to take. as workers to turn the company around. So other than that, I'm not going to say anymore on the shares, but you've never seen Ford stock in our lifetimes at $2.08 a share, except for now. I know a lot of folks are saying get out, get out, get out. But if you want to see, if you're working for Ford, if you're working for GM and you want to see that job stay in place, This is this is the way to do it get in and make the changes from within the company as a shareholder That's what I would be doing Personally is get in there. Guess what you have a voice then you can go into the shareholder meetings where they're making the decisions and Say hey, you know, you now have a voice and who is in charge of the company? Okay, who's running it as? Vote of no confidence if you don't have confidence in the leaders of those companies Get them out of there. It gives you that voice as a shareholder So this is something to think about folks, you know This is where this is where our greedy little friend over there. Mr. Rockefeller is sitting there and I'm sitting he's sitting on a pile of cash and guess what? He's going to wait until it bottoms out and then go in and build up the companies with his money that he wants to see survive. That he wants to control. He has done this time and time and time again. You buy one is low and sell one is high. His family did this in the last time. Remembering in history, the Rockefellers, I forget which one, took Churchill aside and said, let me show you what power is. And that was in 29 when he crashed the market. And he's like, watch this. And showed him, this is where the power is. Not in the White House. Not as in Parliament, what would be Parliament, or Congress, or the Senate here. The true power is economic power. And they flex their muscles to make that happen, folks. So be aware, know the games that's being played and how they're playing the game. That's our music, folks. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. We'll be back here at 8 o'clock with more of the Intelligence Report and again, of course, Monday. For those of you, don't forget, we also have Knopf Creek this weekend. It started tonight. Be there tomorrow. Coke's Trace will be there as we will be. God bless and good night.