Mark Koernke opened the evening broadcast on April 16, 2009, with an extended historical reflection on the tensions in colonial Boston three days before the Battles of Lexington and Concord, drawing parallels to modern concerns about government overreach and tyranny. He discussed the founding fathers' decade-long struggle against British abuses and the gradual erosion of liberty. The show featured a caller from Michigan discussing preparedness and equipment, followed by extensive technical discussion about alternative communications infrastructure, including the history of FM radio's origins in Vietnam-era military communications and its evolution into civilian pirate radio (Gorilla Radio) in the 1960s-70s. Koernke emphasized the importance of building decentralized micro-FM and AM transmitter networks for emergency communications and mobilization orders, provided detailed technical guidance on Ramsey kits and alternative energy systems, and announced upcoming community events including a beach party on April 18 and Patriots Day gathering on April 19.
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In this, the land of the free, in home of the brave. You vie 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 and 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 deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctrine so their children won't be... Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom 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 which you'll 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 keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as pirates trample each god-given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to 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? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Crunkey One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Central, South, East, and West. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com, and we're on live 365 and go to Liberty Tree Radio. You'll also find us on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and alternate technologies, East, West of the Mississippi, South and Central Alaska along with the Ellutions. We are also on the Hallmark Network on the East Coast. Congratulations. Quick announcements here. Party on the beach on Saturday. Party on the beach on Saturday. That is two days out. Today is the 16th. We are in the last hour of the Intel report. It is 16 April, year 0 slash 2009. That means that two days out on the 18th, the usual time, party on the beach for everybody that can make it. We recommend that you do. Also, we're looking at having another barbecue on Sunday. If you get a chance, we're going to have a double event here, but for obvious reasons. The 19th is officially Patriot's Day. That is the day the shot was heard around the world. This country was We are going to put in motion officially. With all of you that are close by, you might want to stop in. We are going to throw some stuff on the barbecue. Actually, we are checking the barbecues this evening before we came back up to do the program and hooking up some more stuff to the station. Everything is looking good there. It is the 16th and it means it is three days away from April 19th. What would it be like? What was it like in the Anchorage? What was it like in Boston Harbor this night, say 1775, on April 16? The day has been tense. It's been a beautiful day, actually, a little warm, unseasonably in some ways. There's been some roughage, some storm fronts up to the north, but nothing that's causing great problems off the ocean for Boston. And people are tense because, well, the British are planning something. Everybody knows it. They're not sure when they're going to try and come out of Boston again. But the word is out and the patriots are all on tinter hooks. They're all right on the edge waiting to see what's going to happen. And the bars, of course, the pubs this night are full of individuals that are making a lot of speculation, comments both bold and those which are quiet behind a mug while they're busy talking about the regulars and what they might have planned next. Others that are Tories are boasting that when the ATF goes out to confiscate those weapons, that well those peasants don't stand a chance. And when the uppity peasants are put down, they'll all be laughing. There's a little story about that later on in another pub. On the march back by the British that is, well, an example of beware. Sometimes you get what you ask for. We'll relate to that on the 19th. It might even refer to it again here a little bit. But most important is it's the end of the day on the east coast. For everybody, the fishing boats are slipping back in. They are dropping off catch because they may have made a second run today. They could be in any number of different schedules depending upon what they perceive the catch potential to be. The farmers, some of them are heading back home. They have sold their wares today. They are going back out into the peripheral areas of the county. The silversmith has already put everything up for the day, although his apprentice might still be tinkering with a few little projects that he has got working on right now. The same is true of the iron mongers with any of the blacksmiths that are out there. You can still hear a little ting ting ting here with that last late project. Somebody may have a horse that needed to be reshooted. Could be somebody has a hinge that needs to be fixed for a door. Any number of things. So there's still a little work going on but at 809 in the evening Everybody is getting ready to settle in. They have already eaten their evening meal in many cases and they are looking at early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. Oh, that's right, Ben Franklin. He was around then. His teachings and those of a lot of other men who were part of the founding fathers as we know them were all sitting around discussing what was obviously the gathering storm. Now, did all of them believe? Let me ask you something. I've always had a conversation. Or have you ever thought about, you know what kind of an experience it must have been for them, what the debate was looking for. Do you think that all the founding fathers knew that, well, hi, how are you doing Ben? Yep, April 19th, everything's just going to kick in? Yeah, yeah, Thomas Paine, Patrick Henry, Paul Revere, yeah, yeah, yeah. We've got it all scheduled out. The vote's going to take place on the 17th to go to war, and everybody's going to vote, and there's going to be ballot boxes, and we're going to have signs, should we or shouldn't we shoot the British? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I can see it all happen. It'll be up tomorrow. The signs will be up for the big vote. You think anything like that happened? Hell no. Instead, there was a lot of quiet conversation. There was a lot of tense. A lot of anxiety because some people thought, well, we can still go to the crown. We can still try to get them to do right. There are a lot of people who said, you know, we've done this long enough. That is true because in 1775, the Patriot Movement had already suffered with 10 years of abuses. Well, wait a minute, let's back up here and go through the history of the American Revolution. Back in 1765, you know, it's actually believed by most that that was the year the war was going to start, that the revolution was going to begin. 1765, how your history would have been different. Think about it. No, maybe not that much. But the animosity, the anxiety, the tension was all there. Progressively, of course, the Crown learned to back off a little bit realizing that they were pressing the limit. Much like you see the globalist today trying to figure out how they can boil this frog known as America and how they can steal our liberty, in that day they were trying to do the same thing. The rule of law as it existed, everybody understood in the colonies. People had become very well-read. Contrary to all the nonsense about the rustics of the colonies, People here were embracing knowledge. People here were creative. People here were very dynamic. We had a lot of movers and shakers. We had people who would study and were looking at anything and everything that was available in books. In fact, one of the biggest problems that the crowns mercenaries had, the crowns bar members, they were lamenting to the governor's post and to many others that, well, new law books would come in down on the wharfs. Before the Crown could get down there and scarf them up, or the Ringknockers could, regular peasants were buying up the law and they were putting it in their libraries. They were showing the magic juju witch doctor printings to all these other people. Oh, heaven forbid. Now, don't you think that, say on April 16, 1775, that maybe the Jural societies met this night, tomorrow, maybe in the next couple days? Don't you think they were discussing a lot of the things you're talking about today? Taxation without representation. Heavy taxation where the state has no right to it. Spending the wealth of a people in excess of anything that they could produce. Knowing full well that the objective was indentured servitude. You see, everybody understood the concept of economics quite well and they knew exactly what was going on. From another direction, many other merchants, it was not a bad word, but merchants of course have their own unique ways as we know. But the merchants were tired of being abused in different directions and they wanted to grow. They had an entire nation here, whole continent to work with, lots of resources, but they were not able to develop them. So yes, there were many different dynamic reasons. But even they were sitting there, just think about it, it was 814 in the evening. Guys, somebody sitting there with a pipe and a little brandy sniffer and somebody else with a little pewter cup of ale. Sitting back in the shadows talking about the day's events and what's transpired and the British meeting and the British meeting again and couriers coming and going from Boston that were military. And the idea that the tension was high, everybody knew about the equipment that was being issued, the stores that had been drawn, what was going on there, even though it was supposed to be secret. There were things that were being passed on. So what do you think it was like that night? Can you imagine the conversation? Well, I don't know. Bob, what do you think? Well, I can kick off anytime. Oh, I know. We've heard that for 10 years. Every time we've gotten out there and every time the militia has stood up, these guys have gone back to their quarters. It's getting to the point where I don't think they're that serious. I don't think they're committed. Even though there's a lot of stuff going on back home, in other words over in the old country, I don't know, you just don't get the feel. Something's not right, but I don't know how to make it. I don't know how to read it right now. Of course, the reverse conversation would be, well, that's the whole idea. That's why everybody should be concerned. That's what we're seeing now, is a branch of confusion, a twist constantly to the attitude of the moment with regard to the propaganda generated by the the regime, the power that be, the elements of the crown, and the people themselves using common sense who concede the threat. And much in the same way there are people today sitting down now and looking at what they've seen generated by this secret police wannabe corps, and they see the same thing that your great great great great great grandfathers and grandmothers saw. They see tyranny rising. It was a comfortable 16th of April and it was actually quite pleasant. The spring was upon the country. So, we could look forward maybe to a nice spring, a decent summer of growth and production, and hey, maybe the Crown could get around to paying attention by next fall. Well, by next fall they'd be paying attention, but in a very different way. And in about three more days, someone's going to make a faithful ride. Actually, two more days. Two more days and the lamp's going to go up in a tower in the middle of Boston there. And someone's going to figure out whether it's by land or by sea that the ATF is going to sneak out of Boston. Now when that happens, well, a whole bunch of machinery is going into motion. And the rest of it, well, you know the history. And we're going to go through it day by day here as we get a chance. But I hear a caller maybe, or perhaps Don's here. Yes, it's Bob from Michigan, one of your rustics. Right, Bob, how are you doing today? I'm good. I'm good. Enjoying the weather. I'm talking about a lot of the same things you're talking about. I wonder what it was like back then. nobody got up that day and said, hey, I think we're going to do this. Exactly. That's what it did. But they did. It's one of those things where there's two groups that were there. Because again, there was an age factor. But you can't say that everybody was shocked and amazed so much as it was just, there's that point where you take the plunge and the water hits you and you realize you didn't quite gauge the temperature. And there's that shock factor. It doesn't mean you aren't going to swim because if you don't you drown. will be glad to answer any. And stuff that might not normally be out there on the tables might actually show up this time. Absolutely. So this is going to be a good chance to run into some pretty decent equipment. One of the things to watch for, frequency scanners and also handheld secondhand 2 meter radios. A lot of decent rigs show up down there, don't they? Yes, absolutely. Your little hand tiktokies, HT, the portable ones, probably on the first day Keep your IP early on. A lot of good stuff. I think we talked about before some of the dual technology that configuration is a little bit bigger. You can go from 440 to 2 meters and you can do crossband repeat which is extend your handheld. And that creates a really unique, well of course it's operational security that you're generating plus again you might hear one part of the conversation but depending upon who it is that's listening they don't hear the other half of the conversation do they? Exactly. Exactly. And don't go on that, and I think you've mentioned before, is Ramsey. Another really good resource. If you don't give it the smoke, what's really good is that it's low power. Two or three tiers, top of which is, you're not going to do that at some point. You know, these shows and other shows that want to hear some... And a good point there is the Ramsey kits, like you said, we have a lot of people who are homeschoolers that are listening right now. This is one of the things that is really fantastic. You can pick whatever level. And they will tell you that there are different levels. Some are advanced, some are basic. Edward started doing the micro FM station years ago. Nobody knew what micro FM was for the most part. On one of the Ramsey 10 FM 10 kits, the little ones. And beautiful, simple little board. Put it all together. He created the antenna. When I say created the antenna, It was like, oh the wires went everywhere. You know what's fun is, it's amazing the unusual configured antenna he came up with, with that little FM-10 with a little one watt exciter, reached for 11, going on 12 miles in one direction, close to 17 in the other direction, and I mean you have to see this, it was strung from one point to the other, it wasn't a regular dipole. And North and South, we actually did I think like about 6-7 miles and then Blossom South was about 10. It went a little past the expressway, a little weak and scratch at that point. But what was fascinating is he used all of the library that I have in albums and music that I've been collecting for a long time. And one of the things that he had was, that he picked up, that we found was a Superman series. Well, the Superman series is missing a few episodes that have been lost in history. They're just not available. What was funny is he didn't know how many people were listening. Exactly. But he did get a regular response because what he did is something nobody else was doing. He took internet and let people send emails to the station so that he could do requests. One day he played the Superman series but he remembered there was a gap. There was an episode missing. As soon as he went to the next episode there was this forie. of He got from people asking what happened to that episode. Did I miss something? Did you play it and did you change your schedule? You need to let me know these things. Which is really funny because if you saw the operation, these little boxes, little FM10s are only about 5x5. If that. Yeah, if that. The box is bigger than the board is. And that's what was putting the signal out. That's what was taking care of, you know, sending a message. Of course, we had a little board and everything that he put together. And we grabbed one from Radio Shack that somebody was, you know, had a sale on. They had a markdown on. And so everything was hand-me-down or was stuff that was, you know, from Ramsey. And it was a great combination. It was a good learning experience. Even if you have the FM-10 or the one which is one click above that, Ramsey also had, years ago, he's quite a guy. He stuffed together. I don't know if he's got got some really unique designs and they really remember the Ace Tomato. out of Cleveland when everybody else went down during the big snow storms off the lake there. There was only one station transmitting any of the Civil Defense information because all the big million watt stations went completely offline. They had no generator backup, they had no power, and they did not retain their lesser transmitters to run off less energy. It was Ace Tomato Station that was broadcasting all of the Civil Defense information, all the snow root reports. Then everybody tuned into them because they realized, hey wait a minute, that's the only thing on the radio. And actually, I think that's really what it's all about. That's what they're terrified of, too. They're thinking, oh, we just can't find a solution. I'll stick it up your hind end. We have the ability not only to come up with solutions, but actually perform better across the board. And they know this. They're terrified of it. One thing about microstations, like you said, we can build these and put them on standby. Just think of it this way. Everybody is worried about how will we communicate or get word out to people. Well, this is one of the solutions. Once you find out how small this equipment is, guys, the whole unit can be made man portable or can be made vehicle portable so it can be moved as needed. Very easily. In fact, all you really have to do is I'm going to remind you of something which you've been out of the loop on for a while now. The Minuteman Micro FM network. And, God, you know how many transmitters I built for them. And they're still in place. I'm certain that's one of the reasons why we were rated by the FCC and they took my computer as they thought they were going to find, because we talked about it back in the day, the Minuteman alternative radio, which is actually part of what inspired some of the alternate is the way we set that up. These transmitters are all over the place and they're ready to go up when everything else goes down. Not all of them are up and running. Some of them are more public than others and are up and running now, but there are others. I built hundreds myself and I know Dad built hundreds, so they're all over the place. I got really good with an FM100 I could do in one night. Isn't that great? To the point where it's like, man, this is fun. I mean, I haven't done this in years. And it was like, pick, pick, pick, pick, pick, pick, you know, sort the parts, check everything out. And one cool thing is about Ramsey is they always give you a few little extra goodies here and there, just in case you lose something. That's right, especially those surface mount deals. Oh, yeah. That's like, oh, where'd that go? Because you know, once you're up there, bye-bye. you'll find them eventually when you hear that cuckoo. We know where they've been doing the electrical work. We did a massive number of the FM100s and these were the export model with the upgrades. Those are all over the country. One last thing and then I'll let somebody mention the vacuum technology. I'm back on that but I will tell you that you can go and I think, it might be Genesis, but one of the other networks. No, go right ahead, please. Okay, our charge, and I again, I don't really, you know, particularly hawking this, but it's not free energy, it's not over energy from the vacuum. This is a direct line by the same guy, Benigni. He originally was a, by all I guess, you could say, did some of the greatest. If you go to the analogy as the over unity stuff, not claiming it's over unity, it is not. It does do is, batteries that you recharge, now this is regular lead-up, if you recharge these continually to recharge them and they have it well documented on that website. You need to, anybody that's interested, Michigan Outfit working very closely with John very quietly, but I think this is a good time to look at that. This particular recharge, these basically give them is going to increase the magic, if you will, of the radiant charging, what it does, a chemistry in that battery. Let the graphs and everything speak for mother chargers on there that got another one I think would be useful you can recharge these night pads nickel metal hydrides not the lithium-ion Increase their usage and also increase their functionality time by the time you recharge a couple of these packs just thought maybe you'd want to Get a heads up on it. This is a direct off of the energy from the vacuum, but I'll just repeat again It is not over unity because everything has been done as I admit a few months ago, I guess. Any time those knowledges are brought, and I mean brutal as you might imagine, so these guys know what's out there. Like you say, I don't think they're comfortable right now. The good thing is, again, like you said, the only thing we're questioning about the other technologies as far as why they're being attacked, or actually how they are, something we experimented with with some of the alternate energy systems before is The fact that, especially the stuff where it works into some of the Tesla research, a couple of the guys actually, and it's fascinating, some of the stuff they put together inside of the Tesla books. In the middle of nowhere, in the upper part of the lower peninsula, they can take one of these unity packs, set it down, turn it on, walk away, and count the number of minutes it takes for a helicopter to show. Oh, I'm sure. Often you can get into the Yes. And the interesting thing is they did this to teach people, it's like if you don't think that the other side isn't using this equipment, see this is one of the arguments we've had, people are going, well how are they powering up underground complexes and how are they doing this and how are they doing that, how would they be able to maintain energy for, fill in the blank without bringing up a signature, well this is how they're doing it, and what they're doing, like you said, they're watching and monitoring, they see certain frequencies activated and they're looking for them. Now they can be shielded, this was intentional, I gotta explain. We did this years ago and the guys that were doing this, both of them had just come out of the Navy SEALs. Their father was into the technology completely and they realized now with some life experience that all the things dad had been talking about he was right. Oh sure. And so they came back and the two of them and the younger brother's wife were all students of the trade and started to get into the technologies. I sat down with them quite a few evenings and one of the things we did is, I said, well, we could have some fun. They were pointing at one of the units and I said, we can walk that out in the woods and say, go down the road 20 miles and wait to see how long it takes. We'll do it about midnight. It was easy to watch. See how many helicopters show up. One night, many weeks later, we did it, but the idea of a Dun to Broad daylight is a lot easier and safer in many ways for obvious reasons. It's interesting that first we had a red helicopter show up, and then the second time was a blue helicopter within about six minutes. They were military package helicopters. One looked to be a UH-1C. The other one was a Kiowa. But it was again, in darker but still in flat colors. But all one color, no corporate ID markings or anything on them. And then the last was a black military chopper. And what was fascinating is how they were in pecking order. They said, well, we've never seen it like this before. Usually it takes longer for the ones that are blue to show up. But it was interesting and as they pointed out, it's like we can just sit back and watch. And what they do is they'd run it and they would scan, but of course it's under canopy during the summer of trees in Michigan. And they would pass over and you could see that they were gridding trying to confirm the exact location of what was going on. And from a remote they would shut the power off and everything would go crazy. They'd stop, they'd look around, they'd try to figure out what was happening and then they'd hit the power switch again and she turned back on, the first wave would go out and from that point it was like a home dog back on a bunny trail. Exactly how the only way to describe it, if you ever watched a beagle when they're after a bunny, that's exactly what it was like. bad guys were your technology for quite once in a while all of you that i just discussed increase the life and the actual i think the only one they're staying with the amount that could be care i think you'll remember that recall option they were they were with the amount of modified going down laptops with exactly what it was then and they do give you the amp hours but they very quirky when you try to i'll take up the whole interesting stuff to stop by and talk about the Absolutely, and do this again every week up until the event because we need to have people converge on this. As long as things hold together for every week that things do hold together, we need to make sure that we upgrade in as many ways as we can. Before I forget real quick, you're on another supply subject, but remind everybody of this, guys. Gas masks. Main military got a whole wide collection of masks right now. Try to get everybody to get backups to backups. They've got some inexpensive Russian ones there that are running about $4 a piece to $5. They are serviceable masks. We have tens of thousands of them. Like you said a long time ago, this is something you, it's very difficult to improvise. Right. It's a specialized technology. It's why when we see the enemy procuring and purchasing in this category, that's a major flag, especially when they do what's called an expedited order where they're giving them a narrow window of activity. They have 30 days to fill in the orders. at the brand new purchase end for the Department of Defense. That's a significant flag. They've got something up and they're going to pull some shenanigans in whatever direction, and they want a certain amount of equipment for a specific formation, which is what they're doing. So we need to be ready, too. One last thing, too, on that in Kentucky, between Tennessee and Kentucky. Maybe I missed it, but I just wondered if there was any other information. I get a chance to talk with certain people in the last week and a half. I'm supposed to make a run back down to Kentucky here soon. I can't give a date, but we're going down for two missions. One of them has to do with that and also another location that's in question now too. We're going to be making a little bit of a trip. I can't give a date out, but let's just say that it's going to be real soon. We'll give through the loop because whenever anything goes up on YouTube... Well, we just put a new video, it's a music video, but it's not anything significant. I don't know the fact that it was Knob Creek, so it's great. But if anybody can, and if you can, take the time, check it out, and write it and comment on it. But we're going to pop up a bunch of information here. I still have some of the other Know Your Enemy series to get up that are right in line with what you're curious about. Okay. We're trying to do original footage. This is stuff that either we got through court order or was transferred by allies and it's first-hand footage of certain events. Well, at some time, give me a contact point. E-mail would be on some of this alternative energy. I don't do solar and wind either. They can do a whole dollar dime stuff. Keep in mind, we have a party on the beach on Saturday. That's another option too. That's purely a matter of just an idea. We'll do that. Keep up the good work, Mark. God bless you all. Thank you, sir. God bless. And again, uh oh, do we have another caller? Oh, OK, well I'll tell. I'll hold for the moment. Anyway, on that note, remember the party on the beach this Saturday for our people with the Hallmark crew on Sunday. Now, of course, well, let's see. That's going to probably, well, that'll also be a Patriots Day meeting for you guys. I didn't think about, well, I'll slap Mark in the head. Well, congratulations. You guys are going to have a Patriot Day meal while also meeting with the Hallmark teams. at the restaurant. Please try to get as many people in each car as you can to save on parking because so many people are part of this now. There's only so much space for the cars and they don't want to put them outside of the safety zone and want to keep them secure. So double up, triple up, quad up wherever you can and cooperate and coordinate with your team leaders on that too because we've got a lot of work to do here. And the Golden Spike Project is just around the corner where we're links up with Hallmark and with The alternate systems simultaneously, those people are going to be up and online with us here and we're going to have some fun with the echo echo echo as we travel around the country on something other than internet communications and they're going to be fun. As it is we're already doing it. You guys are hearing us out there in so many ways I can't even count them all right now. A little sub note on that, history of communications. I've brought this up before but I'm going to give you an idea about innovation. Let's say that it's the 70s and toll lines and all the costs for long distance is measured in dollars per minute. In other words, so many pennies per second for the first few minutes, but then after that it's measured in the dollar amounts for any kind of distance across the states. Well, you know what? A couple of young guys in college sat down and they looked at the problem because they were getting into transmitting Now, you all take this for granted nowadays. You've got a modem hooked up to your machine and now you've got, you know, the speeds are ungodly. I mean, you can't even, they knew that in the future we'd be here, but back in the day they could only dream of the technology you have at your fingertips sitting on your desk as an old machine now. And so they were looking for ways to get around the whole cost issue or at least try to improve the situation with the cost issue with a phone company. were interlocked and were many different little services, the many bells, but there were general telephone here in Michigan, there were many others that were out there. And so what they did is they laid down a map of Michigan and then they got a grid map of all of the different phone services in the United States and in Michigan. And they sat and they looked at it and then what they did is they looked at the exchanges and where they operated and how they overlapped in some locations. And what they did is they mapped out across whole phone services What would be the best and shortest route as far as number of linkages to connect from one local phone to the next to go from say Detroit, Michigan to Lansing, Michigan or Ann Arbor, Michigan to Lansing, Michigan or Ann Arbor, Michigan to Grand Rapids and why not set up a whole hub, a whole network of local telephone services. that would be connected by a box to another box, which would automatically exchange transfer, and would hook up and allow you to say call from Ann Arbor to Lansing, hook up your computer modem, and transmit electronic data without having to carry physical computer tapes from one place to the next. Well, guess what? What they did is they went then to people's homes, and they walked up, and they said, Hi, are you Velma Schmidlap? Yes, I am. Well, I'll tell you, Velma, we're going to pay you. We just want to put a box on your telephone pole there. But we're going to pay you to put another phone in. And we'll pay you for the phone, and we'll pay you a fee. You won't have to do anything, you won't have to touch anything, but we're going to have that box up there and every month a paycheck will come to you in the mail for that box to be hooked up. She said, well, what do I have to do? Well, just sign on the line, dial the line here and we'll have somebody come back and help to arrange to get the phone hooked up. Okay, and so Velma and a lot of other people received a check in the mail once a month while that little box up there chittered and chattered back and forth across the nation. What happened is it went from $1.38 to say $2 a minute long distance to costing $0.10 as a flat rate for signal communications nonstop across a long distance wire, which wasn't a long distance wire. This whole project was put together by a couple of guys in college and one of the guys who was a graduate student. And the rest is history. So please, don't tell them about how you can't do it or just don't think it can be done when most people don't even know the history of how they were able to set up data stream communication with any kind of clean line. These lines were committed specifically for the purpose of electronic data signal transfer. And that's how the Watts lines were born. Now let's talk about something else here. Things that start off from little things. Now we talk about the micro FM networks. But let me ask you all something. Where did the big FM's come from? Well, they've always been here. I grew up with them. Yes, you did. And we did too, but we grew up with them and watched them as they were created. Now I got into this talking in another subject with a bunch of little kids in one of the college liberal chat rooms, or not chat rooms, just in exchange back and forth, yap and back and forth. And everybody is usually cursing at each other. And I just threw some data, information in. They hate that because you don't use any expletives or whatever. You're just actually trying to communicate. What was interesting is they were yapping about technology and information. I had to ask them, where do you think FM radio came from? Nobody could answer that. FM radio originally was being used not over here in the United States so much as a military communications signal frequency or band for operations over in Vietnam and overseas. A lot of these little electronic solder heads that were over there that have been taught and in the system for a while, they had a wherewithal when it came to understanding electronics. They had been running those rigs over there and they actually created little radio networks. Some of you Vietnam vets know this. You didn't just have the, good morning Vietnam. You had a whole bunch of other guys that were radio rats. that actually put together little micro FM and micro AM stations all over Vietnam using military rigs. And the guys knew to tune into certain frequencies and everybody would listen in to the news for the day coming out of different points in Vietnam. Now it was for Vietnam use. The other troops had the same radios. You know how it sounds like listening to Martians until you get it tweaked right? Well, guys, a lot of people developed this technology and worked it out over there. And they understood schematics and they in fact carried some equipment home with them, at the very least the boards. Back in the day, you've got to remember, any technology, even today it's true, but you guys don't build as much as we used to. And we're still trying to get people used to the idea of actually fabricating it themselves. But it wasn't out of the box. Well, a lot of these guys came over to the US after being in service. And they got involved with political movements. Oh yeah! In the 60's they got involved with all kinds of political movements and things. And somebody thought, you know what, AM is absolutely controlled. It's popcorn, it's nothing but advertisements and a little bit of music. And it's controlled by a handful of people, which everybody knew, just like the three networks were all that existed in television. So somebody said, well, why don't we do FM? Everybody said, what's FM? Well, when I was over in NAMM, we were doing this with the PRCs, and I could tweak and throw some stuff together. I got a couple of boards. We could put a transmitter up in the basement here. It won't be very much, very big, and I could put an antenna up. We could start telling people how to hook in. We could make little service attachment boards that go on to your regular AM radio, and you'll be able to listen to FM, and it'll be super clean. It will be clean and Gorilla Radio was born in the United States. Take a look at your cars from the 60s. You will find that AM radio and AM radio with shortwave was the norm. There was no FM. Now FM did come in later and FM eventually was of course absorbed. Gorilla Radio as everybody knew it was absorbed because people were enticed. to get into licensing. There was no licensing for FM. There's nothing they could do about it. And when they were a tad more honest back in the day, they liked to be able to say they could get you for something if they could. But if not, because you hadn't gotten in any contract with them, the little click that made up the federal agents for the most part actually followed some guidelines. Well, they didn't bother the FM transmitters. But what happened is they went out and started saying, well you guys are getting bigger. They went from 10 watt to 100 watt, 100 watt to 1000 watt. W-R-I-F, which everybody knows about in the Detroit area. was originally a radio transmitter in a guy's basement and one of the guys that was on that station was Hi, I'm Peter Wervey from WRIF as everybody knows him today although I think he's retired by now. I haven't listened to that riff in a little while but anyway the point is that WRIF Peter Wervey was one of the original kids from college slash high school that helped to put up the Gorilla Rig that became WRIF in Detroit, Michigan. Now, the only reason all these other people embraced FM is because if they couldn't stop it, then they had to try to absorb it. So there's a lot of history here. Most people don't realize Gorilla Radio. Gorilla Radio wasn't AM. Gorilla Radio was FM. It was on college campuses. It was in little towns. It was in big cities. It was all over. And what really amazed everybody was the clarity of the signal, which everybody knows about now. AM was still pretty scratchy, didn't even have any stereo, it was just flat AM mono. And here we have somebody generating a stereo signal and with incredible bass and incredible range. And what they did to entice people or actually keep the transmitter filled is they would put whole albums on the air non-stop, which nobody did. Nobody in any radio industry did this, guys. Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, before anybody knew who the hell Pink Floyd was, all these groups, really deep, rich music, whole concerts, though who, you name it, everybody. And because of this, the radio industry that was controlled felt threatened and so they had to figure out how to tweak and absorb because they couldn't stop. And the rest is history. You all know FM today. But that's the base information that most people aren't given and certainly not the young people because that's part of that whole radical history of the 60s and 70s man. Whoa, dudes. And it doesn't mean that FM hadn't been experimented with before that by other individuals. It had. It was one of those secrets everybody knew about. You want a really clean signal? You want a really great transmission? I'll bet with a very specific drop off. Well, FM was the place to go. And a lot of military operators proved that. And most of you are familiar with it if you've been in signal communications. Anyway, that's part of the history. Now today, little micro FM and AM stations are still the solution. Why? Minimal cost, minimal expense, little or no power to run, and you can reach a whole lot of people. Now, here's one of the things about those micro FM stations. If you're worried about being able to get information out like a warning order, guys, well, why not have an FM on standby, but not out and only other than for test runs to actually test it to spot check it? That frequency can be designated, that transmitter can be grossly overpowered, and when you flip it on, it gives a battle order. Think about that, mobilization order. Now, when it gets knocked down, it gets knocked down. This is why we talked about portable. You can actually take that FM. Put it on the highest piece of real estate somewhere nearby with its own little power pack, set up with its own little PVC pole, with its own little dipole antenna. You can have that shoved into the ground, bolted to the side of a tree or a tree stump after you've cut the tree down so it's got some stability. And you walk away because people are going to go, well, they're going to bomb it. OK, well, they can bomb that poor old dead tree stump in the middle of that set of that forest on the top of that hill where there isn't any one. You see how that works? for your signal communications personnel for you to be able to send out a general mobilization order. This is one of the many solutions. In fact, one of the little FM-10s are a little dirty, depending on how you build them. You're going to guarantee to get the signal. You're going to get it maybe overlapping a little bit if you're not too careful. Big deal. And for an emergency transmitter, it will work just fine. As a local AMR-FM transmitter, depending on which model you build, the AMR-FM is of course what we're talking about here, you can tweak them and they are a very clean, very usable machine. But there are ways that you can open them up so that one way or another that signal is going to be picked up by whatever sloppy old receiver is out there, no matter what it is you're using to try and tune it in. So keep in mind there are solutions to many of the problems people are lamenting about. Also, it is kind of handy to have AM and FM out there where people can drive along and, oh it's Jericho, it's the end of the world. Boy, what a bunch of people that I really don't want to be around. I'd have had a radio station up in a matter of minutes. Does anybody remember, by the way, I'm going to tweak your memory on this one. Everybody watched the Jericho series. Does anybody remember in the first two or three episodes where they went out to the airport, the little private airport, what the hell happened? Did all the pilots get killed off? There was a whole bunch of aircraft there and by the way none of them were damaged. So rather than me sending four guys out in pickup trucks to try and figure out what's going on with World War III, it wouldn't have been smarter to find whatever pilots you could. Maybe walk them out to the airport, secure the aircraft and then send them by air where nobody could reach them or hurt them. Oh Mark's thinking again, I'm sorry, that was one of those things. And I'd have had a radio station. So that you could actually communicate with people and they'd have an emergency broadcast system locally. How long would it take for all you guys to do that because we planted that seed? Boy, and Jericho, they never got that idea up and online. In fact, they seem to be real stumblebumps with communications in general, if you've noticed. Only the secret squirrel guy that had the A-bomb, he's the only one who really could figure out how to make anything work. It means I think we want to make sure that we mark on Jericho's map, or when we see Jericho we circle it. Don't go. Okay. Well, we're almost to the top of the hour. It is getting dark outside for all of you that are listening. And again, that means be careful if you're on your way home. I hear the music. We will be back tomorrow night, say, well actually tomorrow morning with our micro effect broadcast, but tomorrow night same time. Take advantage of the ham best. I want to say thank you to all of our friends that have been sending all of the support to the network. Yes, we do need assistance and you can help out. Go to our PayPal page, our PayPal account, our main page. Find out what we've got available. You can help us out that way. We'll make sure that we help you. Southwest Republic. Yes, there's a new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. On the run and we're on the run. Together, forward, and in the future, guys. I hope you enjoy our liberty. I'm out.
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