December 11, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed winter driving safety in Michigan, emphasizing the importance of paying attention and mastering basic skills before attempting advanced techniques. He highlighted a positive development where Sheriff Rick Jones of Butler County, Ohio announced he would not enforce foreclosures or evictions during winter months, contrasting this with media blackout of such sheriff announcements. The show featured calls from listeners, promotion of patriot resources including the Emerson Review newspaper and Freedom School, and discussion of organizing local networks and information distribution to awaken more people to constitutional issues.
- winter driving
- michigan
- foreclosure resistance
- sheriff rick jones
- butler county ohio
- emerson review
- freedom school
- preparedness
- patriot networks
- constitutional rights
- militia
- information distribution
- local organizing
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Or do you wish your children would be feared 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 to torture freedom. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Dill the Land of the Free. and the hallmark network six states plus maybe a seventh added this weekend in the colonial states so we are expanding and of course are a minute the micro stations want to say hi this morning and wake up chances are if you're listening you got the alarm clock on because don it's seven oh seven pay that's a plane all women that the kind of plane that was engineered or should say that the uh... world trade center was engineered to take a hit from A four-engine massive chunk of metal flying at maximum speeds in the World Trade Center. It was designed to survive that kind of a wreck. And, in fact, it had to pass a whole bunch of rigorous tests before that would happen. The 707, much heavier and much nastier, bigger. Lots of, a lot more rigid aircraft. They're in a little different design from the 757 and 67. You mean they actually foresaw this back when they built these things? Yes they did. We used to have engineers who knew what they were doing. Yes we did. Well we sent all our engineering to China and we got China support. Ooh I feel proud. Well anyway I'll tell you what it is a beautiful morning out there Don. We got sunshine up in your neck of the woods there. Do it's intermittent some of it's gray but you know sometimes that snow will light right up. It'll be a, it's almost a warm up this weekend I think we can reduce the snow packs some. Please Scott. We're going to need a thaw before the springtime here. That's how much snow we've got on the ground right now, Mark. Well, we have beautiful sunshine, clear sky, a little hazy, of course, a little fuzz, but we actually have shadows, we have sun, but we have snow, and it is Michigan. So for all of you listening, kind of like what we closed down the last hour intentionally, remember that the roads are going to be a little iceier progressively farther south. That's where you get your driving legs in there. You know what, I do say this, now this is true guys, I live near, and Don knows this, I always rub this in, I live near Ann Arbor, Michigan, rule about driving around Ann Arbor. This time of year, you don't go near Ann Arbor, say, until about a month after this snow's been on the ground. That gives them all time to realize that you're gonna be able to. Because you gotta remember, it's an international school, guys, okay? You got people that have never driven in their lives driving cars in Ann Arbor right now. Trust me, when I say that the auto shops do tremendous, phenomenal business, I have many friends who fix cars and do bodywork. And this time of year, they are backlogged for weeks. Why? Because all those people who have never driven a car, in fact the biggest thing they've typically driven was a bicycle, Don. Then they get over here. Yeah, it's not just a camel with wheels. That's right. And they don't buy a little popcorn, a part-horse skate like they could buy in their country if they did have cars. No, no, no. They're not like Americans who have been talking to this BS. When they think America, they think a hood big enough you can lay on it. A land yacht. That's right. And that's the first thing that they buy. Unfortunately, it's not necessarily been their first choice, but well, I guess if you're going to learn, you might as well learn on something with a lot of metal around you. And so those are the cars that you find on North Campus for sale this next season during the summer when they all have to go home. but meanwhile this time of year there's two things are going to do they're taking pictures where they're in front of this massive big american car that they bought usually ten or fifteen years older now because all of our stuff is turned a little junkie roller skates like everybody else and uh... there with the whole family guys so be out there with their friends and their neighbors and each one takes turns standing next to the steering wheel and because that way they can send a picture home to each of the respective places that the car bought over here in america for four hundred dollars dollars away Not only that, the whole family can live in it if they need to for the winter. And we can smuggle tons of stuff at the border. That's right. Well, anyway, that's how I picked up a lot of nice cars over the years, Don, because North Campus and the East, during the end of the season, they were going for little or nothing. They were Mopars. I've got a Charger that's a 72 and a half. Double technology to keep it running, plus a bunch of other heavier vehicles like that that have gone to other people. But this time of year, they're driving those, and they don't know how to. So what we do is we stay away from Ann Arbor. I used to work around Ann Arbor. What we do is I know all the routes to get around Ann Arbor without having to go into the danger zone, the twilight zone, just like the song. About this time you'll hear more and more crunches, you see the ambulances going, you watch the wreckers driving by with more crumple factor cars, you know the galactic crumple factor has been applied, and you're at the epicenter, almost like the core of a galaxy where all the rumbling and churning of the star factory, in this case the car wreck factory, is moving with reckless abandon. Rather than being part of that, because I know here's the problem, even as you're listening and you're waking up, the sound of the seventh cavalry is in your ears because you're thinking, oh my god, I've got to go into town. It's going to be like that today. The ice is on the road. You know? Yeah. Going to the valley of death. Well, let's not let it make sure it's not the valley of death. Let's avoid that, OK? Now, that means thinking before you leave the house. And remember, before you tap on the brakes and find that the car slides because the tire adhesion doesn't when there's ice between you and the pavement. Let's all think ahead, it happens. How's that sound? Everything goes into sleep when it comes to ice packing, how you drive. You'll get your snow and ice legs real quick, but let's do it before, mentally, before we find out by accident by tapping on the brake or hitting the accelerator and finding out that, hey, you really can drive like the dukes of hazard. Yeah, this is true. You know, we went into town, didn't even go into town, just a two and a half mile for the gas station. And as I was going up well in the area, did the fishtails up the hill. It was icy and I had enough momentum. I just kind of tracked right up it. As I came back, there's a big flat on the top of the hill. As I came across the flat, I'm tapping the brakes. And here's a little hint, you guys. If you own an older car, it probably does not have anti-lock brakes. But if you think about how anti-lock brakes work, even if you push as hard as you can on the pedal, It's hitting each individual mechanism at each individual wheel, each individual brake, and then releasing it for a millisecond, a hundredth of a second, and then applying that pressure again. No marshalling the boys. If you find that there's a portion of your pedal stroke, if actually nothing is going on but you're starting to light up the brake lights, that's a whole other story. And find that portion in the stroke where you can hit your brake pedal with both feet, tapping it much like the aforementioned drum roll and you're in the meat of the, you know, you're actually applying pressure to the wheel cylinders and the master, and the calipers. Hit it, releasing it, hitting, if you find and study that a little bit, you'll greatly reduce your stopping distances in ice and snow and wet rather than even just locking up one wheel, which, you know, a lot of cars tend to do. That hill, come across that flat, I'm tapping the brakes as just mentioned, the icy portion of them going down a hill much like, you know, I'm in a 3500 pounder, comes out from 20 yards away from her and she pulls out and turns and applied the gas to come up the hill and did three donuts in front of me, crossed in front of me, ended on the side of the road, heading the same direction I was going. Had not tapped those brakes at the top and tapped the brakes coming down the hill, we would have been some metal bent. But you know what? That comes from paying attention. benchmark on this and what we were leading to in the end of the hour in a number of different ways, Mark, as far as, you know, like the advanced techniques or basics mastered. There's another thought line I want to get in here because, you know, we haven't benchmarked this hour. It is December 11th. And according to the clock, it's just about 16 minutes after 10 on the east coast. But, you know, time, as far as that timepiece, it's a convenience. tell you because every breath is from God. You've heard me say that before. But it allows you to be someplace, you know, punch in the clock and whatnot and then you have a measured portion of your day that you give to someone else in return for something else. It allows us to be here so that we can have this convention conversation that we're carrying on now. Sitting in that car going to work, this is a great example because you know many times in the car you can be doing something, you're driving. and you're carrying on a conversation, you know, a number of states are making it illegal to talk on yourself. When it comes to time, the real basic thing to learn about it is like, what time is it? It's right now. And we're talking about that right now. Where are you? Right here. Time is it? Where are you? I am in the here and the now. But it might seem a great Chinese mystery to some people to grasp that concept. I am in the here and now. And you try to, What I'm trying to say to you here is paying attention to every instant, paying attention to what's going around you and the task that is at hand. If you do that, and we touched on this in the earlier hour, if you do that, the task at hand will be easier. Odds are it will be done better, if not completely right. You know, I've said it a number of times along this line, God doesn't build courage. Man doesn't make anything perfect. Drive for a person. You can gain a little bit closer to it, can't you? And by paying attention to what you're doing, you can get that done and hopefully not have to go back and do it again because you want to be doing something else in the next instant, the next moment, the next minute, an hour, don't you? And you know, I'll finish this thought line because we were talking about driving. But if you're thinking about where you're going to be instead of thinking about driving, if you're staring at the back of the hood, you are in the here but you're not in the now. You know what I'm saying? And being in the here and now. you can get 60% of that. I'm not telling you to sit down and try to master this before the end of your life because no one ever has. No one ever has. Goes back to that, trying to strive for perfection, trying to be better at what you do. Skip used to talk about this mark when he would have a little bubble. But in the championships, you're It's not like this guy over here is raising a hand to you. It's not like he's shooting at you. So the only thing you need to concentrate is what you're doing to that target a thousand yards away. In that here and now, by paying attention, you will mean greatly and you will carry that because you're paying attention, that experience into your next, and you know, it might not seem related, it would make that next easier also. you're not worrying about and you're not paying attention to what you've just done because you knew by paying attention to it while you were doing it by being in the here and now so to speak, you have to carry that as weight. You don't have to carry that. Gee, did that really go out at 25,000? Or is it going to come apart? No. Now you're bolting the heads on because you've done that before and someone showed you how to do it right and do the sequence or you're building your resume for the next job application. I've got a phone call Mark, I'll quit on that little diatribe there but you guys, the here and now can wondrous things for you. Who do we have on the line? Hello Don. Good morning. Good to call from Ohio. Good to be in Drew. Good morning Andrew. I just wanted to tell you I have some good news down here. In Butler County, north of Hamilton County or Cincinnati, the Sheriff Rick Jones said he's not going to enforce evictions or foreclosures during the winter months because that's a death sentence the people getting put out in the cold. Anywhere to go. Very good. Well, again, it's one of the things where there's sheriff's announcements like that. I noticed something. Remember guys a couple months ago when this first started, remember they said that the foreclosures have increased and they're going to do it no matter what. Well, the bankers were saying that, but then all of a sudden, sheriffs all over the country started responding. And the sheriffs in southern Wisconsin, northern Illinois, here in Michigan, this actually got a blurb of coverage. in here about a month ago, we touched on it when it happened, but the newspapers made no effort printed at all. As far as trying to let people know that the sheriff said, we're not participating in any foreclosures or running anybody out of their houses. We'd have more people on the streets than we do in the homes. And so it's had to black that out by the bankers who are manipulating the money that's loaned to the newspaper. Plus, you know, think about it. Who's the other? The one thing that gets me about that is the newspapers also post Guess who else is a big customer for them right now? Yeah, the banks. They do massive printings up like in Bay City, Saginaw and Flint. The papers there are 16 to 20 pages, full pages of a couple line, you know, they have the actual announcement. And then what they do is they have the listed of, they list the address underneath the official foreclosure notice in the paper. They are 16 to 20 pages solid. of foreclosures are 16 to 20 pages long. I guess that's a chunk of change that the newspaper likes to receive. So they're not going to talk much about the fact that the sheriff has said, yeah, you might have the paperwork on it, but I'm the guy that makes it happen. And did he make any other statements or just a general comment like that? He's not putting names out in the cold during the winter months. And he's also action against illegal aliens, Butler County. So he's made national news a couple of times. His name is Rick Jones. and this rounds on the internet worldwide now. The little dictator Simon Leith, he's a guy that made the pornographer laugh. He was a prophet, came to judge and now he's a sheriff. The dictator here is putting his nose in Rick Jones business saying if I was a judge in Butler, him in jail, I'd put the sheriff in jail and the sheriff in the county jail in the bay. That's right. Actually, remember the sheriff is is the highest elected peace officer of the land. They always try to do this with Hollywood movies. That's why this movie's not that memorable. It's interesting that there was a movie done years ago, back about eight, nine years ago, and it was all the characters you'd recognize. But one of the things, the guy that played the drill sergeant, he played the sheriff in this little role. It wasn't a very long one, but he plays a sheriff in this local county. The feds come in and, and put him in his own jail. And it's like, it's funny because they're trying to core up, they're trying to bend his arm, they're trying to take over, but they reinforce this, say it looked like, oh yeah, they could just walk in and do this. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Here's how it works. And in fact, any of those sheriff's deputies that failed to do their job, the first one's fired. And again, for a good reason, because should we say, deputy sheriffs, he's the guy they follow the orders from. Were it not for the fact the corporation of the Fed is allowed to come in, otherwise they can get their hind end booted out. escorted to the border by those sheriff's deputies and that sheriff anytime. And guess what? The people need to be backing that sheriff up too, which is why the militia is supposed to be in place. The sheriff needs to understand that we don't have a problem with peace officers. We have a problem with swine. You know, the last time that was linked together in a movie, remember the movie when James Brando was a young man in the movie The Wild Ones? A bunch of motorcyclists took over a town in Southern California, looking about an actual event, Hollister. Should we call out the militia? That was the last time it was linked together properly in my recollection. of his business, not his county. Well you know there again too, he's making noise for himself, the character is a puff up. And he's a ring knocker, I'll guarantee it. The difference is, he's one of the slobs. And the thing is that you've got another person who's a regular American, a human being. Most important here is the idea of depression. Everybody lost their job, everybody. My grandfather had eight children at the time on my dad's side, and the bank came to him. Actually it did, this is just after the depression and is taking place so far away the jackass on the other end of the phone, excuse me, the jack mule on the other end of the phone, usually has an accent that you can't recognize right away. The second language is English, maybe his third. Yeah, and what's fascinating about that is constantly attacking and pestering, usually calling, example, calling people and usually, because they don't understand the language, calling men, women, well, Mrs. So-and-so and the guy's name is John or Fred or Frank. over again and it's like where the hell did you learn the language in the first place? I threw the phone and strangled him. Yeah and the thing is that of course then it's what everything's supposed to be automated and for the other parasite like the one you're talking about that's yapping from you know the Cincinnati area this character the goof he would just follow through automatically with a computer printout the other sheriff obviously he ain't gonna do it at all cuz he understands how wrong it is. Tell you what Andrew you're all set? Yeah thanks a lot. Thank you for that update appreciate that. And I hear the music. I hear a girl's voice. Oh, that means you all better wake up because it's the half hour mark and you might have to get to work. You all get up, we're gonna go get ourselves a cup of coffee. We'll be back in about three minutes on the micro effect of the morning with Donna Mark. You can actually enjoy eating. What a novel concept. 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I know and you're all the flesh and bone by the telephone lift up the receiver I'll make you a believer takes the confess put me to the test things on your chest you need to confess I will deliver you know I'm a forgiver reach out and touch faith reach out and touch faith that was Johnny Cash and the original version of that was a liqueur kind of metal, maybe you know like rock and roll, but Johnny kind of tempered that to a great extent and made it his own. It's a pretty good song now. You guys, the Intelligence Report, the Micro Effect Broadcast Network across the nation and around the... We're back. Where do you want to go, Mark? Where? Where? What? Who? When? And then I just woke up. Whoa, I heard Don's voice. Oh, that can mean only one thing. Mark's here too. That's right, your alarm clock. Before we go any farther, y'all better wake up and get your toes cold. Woo hoo! Because you better, you gotta go to work today. It's still Thursday, probably. If the alarm clock's on, it meant you planned on being there. Uh oh, Don, that's not a good thing. In fact, you know, you might notice something when I say get your toes cold. You all notice down there in Alabama, Georgia and like even Arizona, everybody's getting colder, Don. Wait a minute. If we could just get that ray of burnt earth sunshine, Al Gore, maybe if he just came out of his little Al Gore woodchuck hole, you know, where he hides for the winter before we bring him out, oh, it's kind of like, you know, Groundhog Day. I could just do it. What did you imagine that? Can you imagine a little bear naked pink thing with wrinkles? Yeah, it's got a gore face. Can you imagine picking that up like they did in Groundhog Day and you lift it up and show it to everybody and everybody averts their eyes and goes quick either kill it or put it back. Oh, God. Oh, excuse me. Oh, whatever. Oh, well, it didn't. Even in the sunshine, it does not cast a shadow. Yeah, put some fur on it, please. Yuck! The gore wrinkly thing. Oh, one of those gore things. Put it back in the box. Yeah, ain't gonna be no sunshine and it make, it doesn't make any difference. The less darkness fall, we put it back in its little cage and make it disappear or put it back with a little wood chuckle. Well, no, the wood chuckle kick it out. All the while in its little voice. The warming, no climate change, no, no climate change, you know. The image is disgusting to say the least, but the wrinkly flesh or pink wrinkly flesh around the gore face should make it look very, parasitic. Anyway, we have a caller. Who do we have in there, please? You gave me some numbers. I have hearing problems that I had with you when we were at this. I think I had it wrote down, right? Oh, for George, did you need George's number again? Okay, what I've got, the number that I wrote down. Let's make sure we get that right. George's number, well, George may be using that number also. Was this for the Emerson review? You gave me two. Right, that would be for the Emerson's review. That's George Emerson. He might have been using the machine, the fax machine, but that is his normal number. And anyway, everybody who would like to contact George, certainly go right ahead. That's not a problem. And everybody else who's out there, listen up closely here, because this is for the Emerson review. This is a Patriot paper. It's a... Mark? Got you there. Put him paper ready? Yeah. Okay, here's what we're going to do. This is for the Emerson review, and this is located in uh... frederick michigan and i think we get the address out here to all do that for everybody listening this is a patriot paper of record one of the things if you have any postings or anything that needs to be done you use the emerson review and it is a full-time paper george has had this in place for many years it's used for many legal post and they are fully with you completely legitimate uh... it's the emerson review p o box three seven six frederick michigan Postal zone number is 49733. Listen to the review. PO Box 376, Frederick F-R-E-D-E-R-I-C, Michigan 4933. And their phone number is 989-344-5. Telephone number, I'm gonna give it two more times. 989-50-44. 995 well he may be using it for a fact so you have to try it at different times I think but it but as far as I know like Don it's the primary number for the bunker and tunnel complex at the Emerson review and That is the best contact point you know and I had a paper right here at my disposal But I think I just sent it to somebody hold on a minute here I'm gonna look while we're talking on here. This is live radio. We do all kinds of fun things but also We do have some other Hold on here another site and I'm gonna have to stretch myself a little bit around the corner Let me give you another website to as Don knows I have a sprawling little complex here. So okay real quick Here's another one freedom school calm. I'm like with them. Anyway, everybody out there listening. It's freedom dash school calm freedom Dash Europe people down in Austin, Texas the gentleman there the they've got a open for kinds of data to back and forth and shared. Dash, did you get, Don, you want to give out your number again? Uh, yeah, no problem. For those people who need night vision or again, the caller here is in close proximity, I think, they want to give you a ring. So go ahead and give, Don's going to give his number out if you need night vision or if you need to speak to Don. Reach me at 2317-5858. If you want to give me a call, I'm a couple counties away, you know, it's not that far. I'm sure we've got Tom Ullman and there are many others up there in the neck of the woods a little farther north or a little farther the east or a little farther the south or right there in the county that they're listening again. That shouldn't be a problem but the Emerson reviewed George Vicaday. He's in fact right about now. If you either call him during the program or if you call anytime probably before three or four o'clock you should be able to catch him there in the office. He has a couple of people that help him there. Okay Mark, I know Roy's wanting to talk at you with what Oh, I think we can stomp him real quick. In fact, George has many links. He does a lot of legal work and has people that are addicted that have worked with him for many, many years. If they can't find a solution, they're going to look around and find somebody who can. The idea is many hands make for work. Now, Justice Prose, which used to be down in the Detroit area, is offline, but there are other people that were part of Justice Prose that are organized into other groups right now, but I have to get back with them and I need to dig out some new contacts for them, which I will be working on. I'll tell you one of the things that would be worthwhile is to come into our chat room 5 and 7 o'clock this evening LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTree LTR. Liberty Tree Radio.4, the numeral 4, and the icon. Go ahead and throw me back on the phone again, here we go, live radio. But for everybody listening, if you want to go to our chat room, also check out our website because we do have all kinds of news information. videos on YouTube which is something everybody needs to check. Okay, and I've always asked everybody to do this. Another set of ears there? www.libertytreeradio4g.com. M-G dot what? M-G dot com. Then go to our chat room. Now, 5 to 7 p.m. Eastern. You're in the Sierra Michigan, so you're the same time we are. But 5 to 7 p.m., get into the chat room there and and start talking to people about the issues. Whether or not we can round up some people. There are people at chat rooms right now listening. And of course we have our chat room for the Micro Effect Network. There are people there that might be able to assist too. Liberty Tree Radio, go to the chat room, say hi to everybody. And again, bring up the issue and we'll see who can reconnect people with other people. Very good. Many hands make for light work. That's the idea. We'll almost do it at night. funny it's after the thought but remember do it at night when fewer people are around make it look like it's never been moved this is something you do with anything that your people are not attentive I just want to mention this remember 99.9% of people are simply not attentive as long as it basic is the average human being doesn't pay the same team of things they really don't look they don't pay attention well it looks a mo well I'm on my way rule of thought you know with regard to operation I can do but we've got people are working on again the freedom school Freedom-School.com. The guys work in the sphere of law on a regular basis. They're not the organization. There are many, many groups out there. So I'm sure that we're going to find people who have an interest in this that will be able to participate. How's that sound? Come into the chat room tonight. You can type. You don't have to have really good hearing to type. Right. And what we'll do is, again, one more time, real quick, everybody out there that's listening. It's not just you. There are many other people who have wanted to contact you more. may have an interest in the newspaper which again get a subscription 52 of it comes out every week it's a weekly paper 52 weeks for $52 and that's delivered oh that's not bad at all for the newspaper that's an excellent every day it shows up in the you know every week it shows up in the mail timely fashion time for the Emerson review 9 8 9 3 4 4 9 9 0 that's 9 8 9 3 4 4 9 9 5 0 it's the printed arm of so to speak of our Patriot effort Our newspapers and our magazines are just as important as our radio. They're part of our combined arms team. With the radio, we let people know what's going on, but newspapers and magazines, they're tangible. They can sit there on the shelf and pull them off and go, hey, read this. There's a gray matter between each other. We'll get a little George. As soon as you get off the phone with us here, call George right away, please. And we keep trying, because he may have been using the fax machine. I know he's using the same line. It's just like everybody at home. But you know we're used to all the new technology everything side-banded But now that most of the people out there are still running the way we always seen is running on the same line as the phone And that's probably what happened. We're gonna get back with this quick as we were a reminder that we have people in all points of the compass people and they're interested in many many different subjects. We're gonna continue to fight in one direction even as we're worse. Okay. Uh-oh. Looking at something else that's jumping out in front of me right in my face, and there's always one more thing. You know, back on that note, No, I'm not complaining. You know, stuff on 24 hours a day, people. At a given point, I have to lay down and go to sleep. Not that I can't run for days on end, which usually we do. But exaggerate. The point where it's like, no, I really do have to lay. Last night, it was about 3 o'clock this morning, the day finally ended after two days. The good thing is this, I see response. I'm seeing response from all points of the compass. We have to be witnesses in that respect. From people seeing a response, even in the 90s, because in the 90s it was big. But it's gotten just monster with regard to response. People are awake on a level that we just... It's exhausting because it's taking up a lot of time. But before we go open an open... I hear the phone ring there, so we have another call. Who do we have? Tom here. Hey Tom, how you doing? Oh, if you want to get in touch with me, I'll give you my telephone number. 231-68. I can get a couple guys that help protect you if you need me. And again, remember location. I think who else we have right there in the And by the way, I did not forget this is a totally different subject. We are going to be announcing for Bob Barnes' funerals to jog the memory of these things in the lumber yard. But for people who are in the area, remember if we do send assistance, remember to have the rotation ability so that you can move these 24 hours. And we don't just drop in and mix up the ideas that between everybody pitching in, it's a cost or loss to anybody involved. But I'll let you go. I just wanted to give Roy my number and put it out. I'm there for them because there's going to be no more Waco's and if I've been close to those people, I'd have been protecting those women. I'm not going to let that. I'm going to forget that. Okay, well I'll let you go. I just wanted to give you guys, put my number out for a row because we're almost to the top of the hour and everybody's supposed to be getting to work. There's a hundred things going on right now. It is a Thursday. I mean, you only got two work days left. If you haven't gotten to work yet, you got one eight hour or 10 hour block and you got another eight or 10 hour and then the weekends here to train to go to the gun shows to pick up more resources. I handed out another 22 or 1 shelf that I would print so many every day, must go every day. If everybody did that people, this is like we're talking about, and this was a question last night about immediate response to a situation like what happened in Ohio. First people, even as we're doing that, even as we're setting up the emergency networks and expanding on them, we need to make sure that we also get the information out to connect as many people as we can. I guarantee there's a person right down the road that's thinking exactly the way you are and that you're listening. They're not because they don't know where to hear, where to plug in to listen. You connect with that person, that's force multiplication. That's another person. If each one of you out there did one person, I didn't ask you to do a thousand people a day, just think about it. If every one of you out there just put one person in touch with alternate programming slash truth radio of whatever kind, like again, the Micro Effect Network all through the day. Well guess what? That's another person that you don't have to sit and talk to for hours. We'll do it. We'll bring them up to speed in as many ways as we can and then they can ask questions of you. You can tweak things. You can help to bring them the way. You can explain, well hold on here, I'll give you a little history. We do that all the time on the air intentionally. And all of our programmers, they're historian dollars. They're first people. They're homeopathic. Hear it again, I hear Johnny Cash. Well again, we're people of many skills. We're here to help you. And that's the Micro Effects Force. You stay tuned. First of all, we got Frank coming up the next hour here live. This is the Intel Report. It's the close of the second hour. Oh, we're awake now. I think you're awake, Don. Well, so am I. We all better do. I hear that. Oh, I hear the guitar. So Johnny's on the strings. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run, but we are on the march for a day in the same time. Who robbed six bayonets chasing down the road to give them a backpack full of dipole machines? Last thing you're going to hear is Johnny Cash as they're fading over the waterline there and going down. Thank you, Don. God bless your march. The hairs on your arm will stand up. At the terror in each sip and in each sip Will you partake of that last offered cup Or disappear into the potter's ground? Let's hear the pipers, the minion angel singing