May 4, 2009
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Mark Koernke discussed the history and significance of the poem 'Visitor from the Past' by Thalen Polk, a Vietnam veteran, explaining its recurring use on the show since 1993. He took calls from listeners including one from Tennessee about the poem's personal resonance, and another from Judy about iodine availability and nuclear/biological/chemical defense preparedness. The show covered potassium iodate, gas masks, radiation protection, and medical preparedness, with discussion of World War II Japanese use of iodine for burn treatment and fallout protection. The second hour featured discussion on information storage, the Citizens Rulebook, and the importance of physical books and documents for knowledge preservation.
- visitor from the past
- thalen polk
- potassium iodate
- iodine
- nuclear biological chemical defense
- gas masks
- radiation protection
- preparedness
- citizens rulebook
- fallout
- medical preparedness
- liberty tree radio
- micro effect network
- information storage
- patriot movement
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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? Good morning ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the Morning Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Korky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, south, central, east, and northwest. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on the Micro Effect Network in the morning, but we're also on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We're on AM&FM micro stations, CB Bay stations, and Ultra Net Technologies both east and west of the Mississippi, along with Southern and Central Alaska, and the Aleutians way over there in the lower left-hand corner, heading towards Russia. and we are on the Hallmark Network, the colonial states of the Hallmark Network plus expansions into Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio. The Golden Spike program, bringing three different separate systems, free standing from the internet, are almost ready to come together. They're meeting on from sunday five o'clock on and i understand what very well with a chance to meet many of the sponsors and american companies are helping to make this happen if the enemy shuts down the internet they will be cutting off their nose despite their face and although the trying to limit the indian control of whatever way because of that you out there listening have to be part of the solution start thinking of how many ways you can independently expanding create your own grids people Let me give you a little hint here. What could you do with Ethernet cards? Say a whole bunch of houses in your area. What could you do with that kind of technology? That's just a hint as to where some of the stuff can go. Creating whole myriads of little pods are already connected and working on their own. Just an idea of where some things might be going so that when the internet is shut down by the system everybody will just go, yeah, your point. Well, I'm still working. What about you? Yeah, we're here too. Anyway, I hear the bells. And by the way, it is the 4th of May, year 0 slash 2009, old school. And we have a caller. Who do we have? We got you, Gord. Ed? Alright. I was just turned on your show. You've been listening about a month. One of my sons told me about you. And that music that you play? the stranger in the mist or something. Oh, visitor from the past, yes. Visitor from the past. Oh my gosh, it just totally gave me chill because about 10 years ago we moved here to Tennessee and my son who was 16 at the time actually loaded up his dog and his weights and all his stuff into his truck a week or so about 10 days before we came down, we already had our house down here secured because he was anxious to get here and he was going to be starting his senior year. So he loads up, he drives down here by himself, stays in our house, sleeping on the floor with his dog, you know, for a week waiting for us to get here. And he kept having this dream. And he was kind of freaked out because he had that dream. And it's in your song. The story I'm crying is just because then he's been relentless at me and his dad. to pay attention. Basically beat it away. It took him a while, but his phone probably moved me to hear that. Ted was a kid and he said I had this dream. He said it was smoky. He said I could smell gun smoke. And it was a young boy. He said about my age. And he said look around. Well that was the Civil War. We've moved here to Tennessee and we're on one of the of where there was a big battle. Music, crying. It's okay. You know what? Let me give you a little history. That poem has been heard for, well, since 1993 with us. I've been doing the Intel report since 1993. And that piece was given to us by a friend. But we knew the poem. It's interesting, it's been printed many places around the country and it's called Visitor from the Past. It was done by Thalen Polk. In many cases you'll find where they say, author unknown. Thalen Polk is a patriot. He was a Vietnam vet, served in Vietnam, combat infantry, and he was injured during the war. But he stayed in. What's interesting is when he came back though, he saw the problems in the US and he wrote a a poetry book which a lot of people have copies of an alternative american reprinted again you're pretty soon we've got several copies but the visitor from the past was shared by a lot of people well where that that uh... so that where the poem came from as you hear it is the young so highly patrolman near zona twenty seven at the time decided he wanted to record that and he did he paid to have it done it was nicely as a studio execute executed piece and he read it himself the way you hear it. Well, he sent it to us in Pontiac, Michigan, which is where we had the office at the time, and we had a little office there, a nice one, and it was an old building, but it was available, and it was actually reasonable, like almost free. This came in the mail, and we plugged it in, everybody sat down, you know, we didn't have much, but we just, you know, had everything, everybody sat down in the office and we plugged it in, and the first time we heard it, we said, well, we know what that's gonna be used for, and I promise that every time we play the hour, No matter what we do, no matter what we do for a program, visitor from the past would be the first thing heard by everybody. Now there's three reasons for that. Number one, because of the effect it has on you, it has on a lot of other people who sit down and listen to it. Okay. Number two, it honors the man who wrote it. Three, it honors the person who took the time and made the effort at the risk, you know, it's a risk to do this. to actually put it on tape and where somebody could hear it. And it came to us on cassette tape, by the way. That gives you an idea it's a little older. Yeah. And that kind of dates us all. I've got a cassette. I've got millions of cassettes and I'll never get rid of them, by the way. I still have eight tracks. That's right. But what was neat about this also does exactly what you said. It's of what has happened to America. And it's why we all need to stand up. We need to fight for it. We need to get rid of the problem. A whole bunch of men and women had to do this before. Historically, it has been needful and it's time to fight again. And the interesting thing is, is everybody finds a piece of it that drags them into listening to the rest of the poem. It can be something that was part of their life's experience, which has brought them into the Patriot Movement. And you need to, and you get a chance, go over there and hug your son and say thank you. And of course he'll say thank you too, Mom. Always remember that. He's going to remember it. He won't forget. He won't forget the fact that if you guys have... And I know it's tough. You don't have to tell me that it's hard for a lot of people to accept what it is that we've seen. The biggest problem with men and women in the Patriot movement is that, like I just said, all of them have an experience of theirs. Or many. You can say you're blessed or the misfortune. of witnessing more than one of the things that turn you that have shown you beyond a shadow of a doubt that there's something very, very wrong. Now, people like to cruise along at a low idle, but this brings you up to speed real quick and puts you in high gear fast. The only thing is not to be upset to the point where you're frustrated, and I've seen that quite a bit. This is a long-haul fight we're in. Liberty has always been worth fighting for. Liberty will always be attacked and people will try to steal it. There are other people who understand the value of that gem and for that reason we'll try to take your treasure. Now part of that you have to ask, my attitude on this is whoever's trying to steal our liberty is a nutcase because you know the power freaks purely it's a matter of manipulation of people's lives for the sake of manipulation of people's lives. And that in and of itself should tell us that they're either very criminal or crazy and most every time I say that everybody says well why not both. and I don't doubt that, but I'll give them an option. But when I do that, there's a reason. Even if you say that they're crazy, you still have to say that they're criminal. And if they're criminal, and for what they're trying to do to destroy this country, you have to acknowledge that they're insane slash crazy, for here we have this beautiful thing that we've created, and we have fools who are trying to do everything they can to undermine and destroy it. Now some of them are traitors from within. Many are attackers from without because they and they're not the people over in the Middle East We're talking that the goofs that are the power freaks that hate us because from the moment we were created From the moment that that 16 year old or that 27 year old or that 50 year old man stood on the line pulled the trigger and the bullets went downrange and the and the cast was you know, the the the bullet Cast the ballot. There was a boat everything moved from there And that's why we speak in the United States as we do today, despite the fact that we've had so many betrayals. And there are things that, as you learn more, you go, oh, now I understand why that happens the way it does. And you go, well, that's got to be changed, but it looks big. Well, my attitude with that, as far as people worrying about looking big, is for everybody to remember that many hands make for light work. And the sooner we get more people up to speed and educated to understand the threat, the easier it will be for everybody to reach forward and just with their little finger. us together to push him out of the way. Now everybody says that looks like a big stone to move and it is when it's when you're by yourself. So obviously you know what think about this your son looked like he your son's pretty strong there when you think about it and at least strong ahead of Disney. Yeah he sure is. Very gentle though. That's what it made me was his patience. He's very patient but here's the thing when you're by yourself you're looking up at a pretty big rock but now that mom and dad are with him that rocks gotten a lot smaller. And the more people that all of you help to bring up the speed, the more people that learn, it becomes a very small rock. And eventually, from the stature of millions of people, it's put a pebble. Yeah, it amazes me how much it's grown, a bunch, you know, as we find people or convince people where they come from, where we came from, you know, it just amazes me how it's brought so many different kinds together. Isn't that what's funny about it though? Isn't that what's funny to me is that people say, well, the Patriot will move and then they try to, the enemy always tries to do a stereotype. And you know what's comical about that is nothing could be further from the truth with whatever they try to generate. Because I have sat down with doctors and nurses, farm hands and machinists, carpenters and every trade in between, but also just irregular people from every walk of life. You can have a pizza boy sitting next to a doctor. That's exactly how it is in the Patriot Movement. And it should be that way. In fact, it's not looking down at the guy who's the pizza boy. Everybody does their job. That's right. Everybody does their part and everybody has their job. And everybody should be just as prideful. You don't know if you should say pride is a bad thing in a way if it's taken the extreme. But everybody should be proud of what they do because their job is important to making everything work. Because pride in performance is something we used to have. Work ethic is something we used to have. The only people that are ridiculing people who work are characters who in general hate the idea that we do, the builders are doing their part, that we all work together and integrate in the way that we do. They'd like to separate that. In order for the people to undermine the characters to undermine the United States, they need to create even more division. Now, my attitude is that we have disagreements, and we've always talked about this. Most of those disagreements though are little as far as small things. In the Patriot effort especially, we need to focus on the 95% we agree upon, kick the slats off the other side. And then we can get on to organizing our government properly the way it's supposed to be, and we can disagree over the little percent that we do, and we can control our environment and talk about it and then deal with the problem. How's that sound? Great, great. Oh, no problem. I'll tell you what. Congratulations. You have a great son. Thank you. You're welcome. Bye-bye. and we're going to go to break up a white guys wake up this morning and uh... we're going to be back at about three minutes here but you pay attention to the sponsors grab a cup of coffee get ahold of those close by the way take the body flippers off before you try to leave the house you look cute but i don't think the guys at work are going to enjoy them a whole lot those twisted little cross eyes the bobble on the uh... shoes kind of scare people will be back in about three micro effect in the morning When looking at your personal preparedness level, remember the freeze-dried guy. During times of physical and emotional stress like the uncertain times we live in today, it is vital that you not alter your diet too much. You should only store what you usually eat because one day you may have to eat only what you have stored. Lucky for you, there's the freeze-dried guy. 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Well actually in a dry place like that it probably doesn't last very long. Wait a minute. Okay the salty remains of the sweat of the day which then of course they're still sweating at night because it's hot. As it soaks into the coffee beans and creates that unique flavor you couldn't understand when you've wondered about why you have Kenyan blend and Ethiopian blend and Malakan blend and you've got the smooth rainforest blend of Brazil. Well, it's because those coffee bean workers don't have any place to go at night. After they pick the beans, they lay on those things and godly knows what they do. You didn't want to think about that while you got that cup of coffee in your hands, did you? Well, don't worry. The water's been boiled. I got to split the white stuff. There you go. Okay, there we are. Now we're all set. One more time. Because it is the morning, it's Monday, and you've got to get to work. It is about 7.21 or 7.20 right now, depending on where you are and what your clock's set at. And it's interesting, we've had some funny stuff going on with the atomic clocks, by the way, this morning, which is not normal. and i'm looking at that again which is why i'm gonna have to and i know everything's brand new batteries brand new everything's up online in fact what's really heavy-duty ones just for those projects and they seem to be having signal problems for about more about that today after i'm done with this program that's rather interesting anyway uh... real quick again visit from the past was done by phailin paulk he is from the west side of michigan in the holland mission michigan area the vietnam veteran and we have a couple of other poems by the way and like I we're going to do those and have those on tape pretty soon we're going to make sure that we have them for the micro effect but we also of course keep them for different music pieces or different video pieces we do we have a web page by the way if you get a chance guys well we have a many web pages if you can go to youtube and then punch in liberty tree radio please take the time go to youtube y o u t u b e and then go to Punch-in where it says Search Punch-in Liberty Tree Radio. There are two things. You're going to find a lot of really cool training and image videos there. And you're going to find some serious training videos there on food, on chemical protection, on medical support. There's a wide range of subjects. Please go back and scroll through our inventory and take the time to watch them. You don't have to watch them all at once. One cool thing about YouTube, we do about 10 minute blocks for each of the videos. You'll notice with not many of them are over known. None of them are over that. And so you can sit down for 10 minutes, watch a video. If you would comment and rate it, please. Rate it as high as you can. That's what I ask. Yes, I'm going to be blunt. We need to bring up the standings of the programming. and of our site there too so this helps bring more people in because that way they get the information they see highest rating and they'll go to it what does that do that means they get the information they need that's what we want i'm getting hang out of it on just fact you we pass the information on that's what we're doing with you too anyway if they want uh... it did addition that very of our website to wear it liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com that liberty Check out our website and our other site is pbn.4mg.com. Information on the detox formula we've talked about on the air is all available through the sites. Also the Zapper and also the Clodial Silver Generators. How to make them what to do. Very simple. Anyway, we have another caller. Who do we have on the line? We have Judy from Tennessee. Hey Judy, go over to head please. Yes, on your website that I looked up for the detox and everything. You had a recipe there for potassium. I can't pronounce the word. Anyway, you said to go to the farm store and get the 7% iodine. Right. They won't sell it here that way. Okay, now since that was mean, that's true because what happened, and I mentioned this before, we probably should, we're going to have to correct that. Thank you very much. I've got to make a note. Since last year they attacked iodine in the system in general. Even the dollar stores did a burst sale. We covered this a little bit as it happened, but everybody, no matter what they had, sold out everything at bargain basement prices. Now I don't know about the farm supply. They may have the tincture in the lower percentage. Did you notice that they have it? They have it in the 1%. Now that will work. Oh, I'm sorry, go ahead. That will work, but that just means you're going to have to go a little different process for pulling more of the moisture and more of the water out first. But we can explain how to do that. That's possible. Any percentage will bring the iodine content up in the body. That's something that needs to be done. And I'll explain real quick why I protest my idea. It's recommended. World War II, war with the United States, obviously. That's why they call it World War II. to the stage of the war. Two cities get fragged with nukes. One is Hiroshima and the other one is Nagasaki. The population obviously takes a big hit. We know the basics of nukes when they hit. Everybody sees the images. Well, the next thing that they didn't know anything about, they understood explosions, but they didn't know about fallout. Population shifts out of the city immediately and runs for, you know, the outlying areas away from Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Well, Japan had been bombed by us for a good, what, year. And because of this, and also we torpedoed all their ships, I mean, We'd sink everything, tonnage could be as uncounted. And they couldn't get medical supplies. Most everything they were cut off from around the world that they had been getting was gone. So for medical support, one of the things they could produce, remember they're an island state because they have seaweed and they've got all kinds of other things to draw from, is they could produce iodine. And what happened is they had casualties that came out of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, terribly burned, cut up from secondary missiles, all kinds of things. The secondary missiles are when you have an explosion, the buildings become fragmentation devices, glass becomes a terrible weapon. And these casualties could only be treated. They would use what they had. They used iodine on the burns and they used iodine on the wounds. Well, your body, when they were using it, they were dosing it. You know, you've seen it, you take a cotton swab or a big, you know, big brush and you literally, they brushed it right into the wounds. When fallout came over the area and dropped, many people who were perfectly healthy got really sick, they lost their hair, and then they died. But what was strange, and at first it was not understood, there were people who were horribly injured, and they had been treated right away after the blast, and they had been doused with iodine in the wounds, and they covered the burns with it, etc., and they wrapped the gauze into it to keep it in place. Well, the people had absorbed the iodine naturally. It had gone into the thyroid and it had blocked the absorption of radioactive iodine which would have attacked those organs, you know, attacked those glands and attacked other organs. Say what, stay right where you are, because we'll continue on this in a second, but we're going to go to break. We're shifting in all directions this morning, and that's a good thing. But we'll be back in about three minutes here at Micro Effect in the morning. 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Potassium iodate in the pill form that was originally generated for civil defense and for a US department and the Department of Defense in place because in tablet form potassium iodate is easier to stop breaking or you know, collapse plastic falling apart in the form once the research was done. One of the reasons we found out about this with the Japanese is because they were The Japanese population don't move a lot. So pretty much everybody who had been around Nagasaki and Hiroshima, and they were literally iodine's purpose, again, any other contaminated iodine which comes in with a fallout from going to those organs, sat it with radiation, and doing damage to the system in general. It's a small amount. It would basically create cancer issues down the road. Large amounts, obviously terminal. So there's a reason for doing that. On that note, let me point something else out real quick about NBC, Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense. The potassium iodate is critical, but remember that most radiation illness comes not from so much the fallout laying on you, though we don't want that to happen, which is why you need to cover your body temporarily. Obviously, you don't have to do it constantly, but when you're in the environment, you know that fallout's an issue. then you want to cover because that way your body's, you know, the stuff's not making direct contact with the skin, you can brush it off, it can be cleaned off easier. Well, the other thing is a gas mask. See, they don't talk about this and movies intentionally don't reinforce it. But inhalation, the breathing in of the radioactive particles is what got people. It goes in through the respiratory system, hits the lungs, collects in the lungs as dust and debris. The radioactive particles are absorbed by the avioli. which then transfer everything to the bloodstream because that's what it's doing. It's sucking up the oxygen. That's those little lung sacs. That's what they do. And it transfers the radioactive particles to the bloodstream and that's how they're commuted to the organs and the glands. So a gas mask in any form. See, this way I hate when they have these people who say, well, I won't do any good or this and that and the other. Okay, fine. I got mine. You don't have yours. We'll see what happens. Inexpensive gas masks are out there and using them as air filtering systems, which is what they were designed to do, will eliminate 99.99999999999% of the inhalation contamination that would take place. Actually, it'd almost be so close to 100%, you won't know the difference. And so a gas mask for general protection for everybody is a must. And again, the nice thing about a gas mask, once you got it, it's yours. You don't have to worry about an insurance policy and sending money to somebody else like everybody does to take care of their car. They send the money to a stranger, hundreds of dollars at a time, and they never get it back. With a gas mask, you have it in hand. So let me point out again, you can go to mainmilitary.com, main, M-A-I-N-E, military.com. They've got a wide selection of masks and chem suits. I'd recommend everybody take picture budget because they've heard nbc defense but for you know for the nuclear and just look at it is what it's designed to be a filter to keep the big chunks out which is dust particle etcetera and any filtering system will help with that so that makes a big difference anyway i i don't know we want to go to a direction but you got me in and uh... chain link there so to speak anything else go ahead please uh... that's all i just want to check on that i do have a double bottle of uh... It's betadine, but it's called provadine iodine solution and it says 10%, but then it says it equals 1% iodine. It is an old model. I would say, again, it depends. Here's the other thing, as you know, we've talked about medical support. I don't want to sit down with Nan and Nancy tonight as soon as she gets back. She's out away from the house right now. I put her on the air with you right now. But as I remember, we discussed this before and I've got to check our notes, but I believe we could probably go with the 1%. I'd save the betadine for what it was meant to do. Right. And because medical supply items like that for topical application and for preparation, especially for any kind of wound issues, it's good to have that in with your medical gear and you should shift it over accordingly. I'll tell you something, I found out for the betadine too. They used to sell a betadine ointment and it worked so good they didn't sell it anymore. The betadine, if you take the liquid betadine, take a little bitty bottle of some kind, a little pill bottle, fill it about half way full of pure just plain old Vaseline and then drop your betadine in there until it's got a nice pretty orange color. Mix it all up and you've got your betadine ointment. And it works a lot better than just plain iodine or ointment or anything, Neosporin or none of those things. Well, one of the things too is that the viruses and bacteria cannot become resistant to the iodine. It's kind of like silver in that respect. Iodine, I believe, was taken off the market. The primary concern is a useful tool. It's something we can have on the shelf. It's easy to use and it works. And that was the... Well, now you can still get the 1% iodine in your co-ops, you know, farm feed stores. Farm fleet and etc. Yes. They had to provide for some, but all the basic material that's been there for years, the thing is that we've learned how to use it. It's like peroxide the same way. But peroxide you've got to be careful of. Food-grade peroxide will actually bleach everything right out of flesh. I mean, again, it's in its full-strength form. So, but iodine, in this case, the availability has been completely changed. I know some of the issues they claimed, and it has nothing to do with medical. It has to do with something else totally different. But as long as we can still access it, I would go ahead with the 1%. Just remember that you may have to increase volume and you'll be looking at bleeding off more of the H2O to the iodine in mass. Okay, well thanks a lot. I appreciate it. And I'll tell you what I'm going to do. I promise I'm going to cover this in the next couple days and I'll bring Nancy up on the air specifically for that reason. Oh good. That'll be good. Okay. Okay. Thank you. and again uh... the good point there but it's an effect on all that's a permanent note that the total still with this morning i've got some of the things on the plate down the uh... again if you want to find out more about we're just talking about you can go to liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com or go to p b n or m g dot com that their other website p b n three broadcasting at work or p or pop up bravo november p b n dot four that's the number four m g dot com left side of the screen when it pops up you'll see the detox information go to another page there it's nancy corny with a kitchen militia nancy last name k o e r n k e there's a subsection there scroll through all that check it out because there's a lot of information copy copy and copy printed out people we put it there so you could use it so that we have everybody has the same information database Don, I'll tell you how did your weekend go since I know you were busy this weekend too. 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But again, you guys, the intelligence report, I think I put a, I'm wondering if that was a recorded, because I think I put up a pretty good half hour there talking about, oh, even eight track studios out there that if you wanted for this hour and you pop an eight track into the machine, you could get about eight hours of information into that eight track single track because you could do that because you had the little eight track studio, really high tech, Mark, hardly any more, but you know, really high tech and I'm pretty certain all of the information I have here in the house, the very most, you might need just one disk, pretty neat. If I came to a point where I could not access that information, that would be worse, wouldn't it? As example, I used the example mark someplace yesterday evening. I think it's someone's stack up because I have stacks and piles of books. Right there on the top of one stack was titled, I think it would, What This Author Thinks Are the Greatest Rock Songs, and I picked it up and You might have a critique on the 100 Greatest Rock Songs. It could have been better or it could have been talking about that person's life at the time. I think that this is pretty neat. I expected something different as traded. I have no way of... Because I can't read music and I can remember my fifth grade teacher. teaches what a G was and all of these other things right there in the, you know, not a music class. Music, so I have no way to learn or figure out what that information is other than, this is underscores what I'm trying to say here, Mark, I'm certain you grasped this. Here is information because I can't draw off of the page. It's a page, it's not scrolling a cave somewhere. I can't discern that information so over your library with music on them, I have tapes with music on them, and I even have records. But you know what, I don't have a turntable and this reinforces what I'm trying to tell you right now because I can take all of that information, all of the information I have in all of my books, I started to talk the stack here at my right hand, Mark, on the very top of that stack, or Shels Daughan was a sit rule book. Pocket if you're a t-shirt kind of guy and if you wear a suit you can take that citizen's rule book and put it inside, you know, this neat little pocket in your vest. and it can be there and there's a whole lot of information contained in there that should be in the generation. And this is what books are for. See, I can go back and, well, I can't walk down the street here, but I could get on the airplane and off at the other side and walk into that cave and look at where that cave is, antelope or whatever we're called. And try to decipher all that information that he tried to record. But see, there really isn't much information there. You know, I'm looking at some guy's and I think that he tried to scratch an antelope there to make images of people hunting it. And maybe over here, but there's not a whole lot of information there, but when you look at the Citizens Rulebook, it can fit in your t-shirt pocket. Information in the Citizens Rulebook and, you know, the Citizens Rulebook, the table of contents in section four jurors, and it goes on. These are examples of Americans, before they called themselves Americans, what rights on pollution and what freedom really meant. give me liberty. Section 3, the original documents, the index of the documents, the Declaration of Independence, the institution and the Bill of Rights. Now again, all of that information will fit in your t-shirt pocket. And I've, I've, I've, I've example this, this, many times in, in the vest in one pocket is the silicone in the other pocket inside the vest is information there too. If you can't access it, again, this is another reason to build. And you know Mark, I, there are some books that I have numerous copies of and you might wonder why. Well, Why would this guy have more than one, that's redundant. Well, you know, what I can do then, and we encourage this with, through this hour. But I can't, I don't have the ability to copy a book as example, Crisis and Freedom. 50, 200, yeah almost 250 pages there. But I could loan this book to somebody and hopefully it'll come back to me. Why I have sometimes more than one copy of a book. I had Mark, I had Rean Sniper, one, you know, the book. I've owned about seven copies of that book in my lifetime, my possession. We know where the others are. They're out there somewhere and somebody's been, you know, reading them and loaning them to other people. I have another book that is the same way, maybe seven or ten copies of it. Samurai, Martin, Caden, and Silver come back and finally I got me a hard copy from the Library of Congress on the side. And again, you know, you can take all of that information, Library of Congress, Mark, you know a lot more about computers and Eddie could really help us here. But all of that information, the Library of Congress, might go into Let's just say it goes into 20 disks. If you get into such ways, none of that information would be printed word into places that are getting redundant. I've had Mark mention this book a number of times. You guys, if you can come across a copy of that, read it among every one of the people in your group. Every one of them read it. This was small unit action. You can find it on the internet. Go to Amazon or other. If I don't think they'd have any copy this out and put this on the internet, do you think they would be able to that everybody who thinks now that they would be willing to fight for their fear are a number of books. We touch away. You know, you could just, for titles, information to be gathered and it's from your mark here. We can't afford to make all the mistakes out there and you can learn to make a lot of those mistakes from a book. Some of those mistakes will kill you the first time and that, you know, information and I'm going to go backwardish this hour with that Citizens Rulebook because that's what the Citizens Rulebook amounts to and that's most of the information I'm referring to in that. pocket and take it with you most everywhere you go. Well maybe Joe can answer this in the few moments remaining in the hour. It's rule book, a pocket copy of the constant, I'm not circular on the internet. If Joe doesn't offer it, get one for yourself, get one for your brother, your cousin, your aunt, your uncle, your nieces and nephews for them. That way they can carry one and they can hide one. Things that need to be carried across generations mark. This is just a little effort. Just a little piece of paper, get it, put it in your pocket, you have it with you, get another one, and hide it. I encourage all of your group to do this. And again ladies and gentlemen, we are at the top of the hour already, Don, the second hour is gone. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to MyCorps Effect. Stay tuned, we got... Oh, more programming and story. I know we got Frank coming up, I think, next, don't we? Yup. Yes, we do. So, ladies and gentlemen, God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail. The Empire is on the run. We are on remarks. Both stay in. I carry our heritage with us. Ooh-rah. Judy, we're going to answer that question later on in the week here to make sure I'm right. Thank you for the call. Don, we'll be back tomorrow morning, same time. Yup. God bless you, man. God bless you, America. When looking at your personal preparedness level, remember the freeze-dried guy. During times of physical and emotional stress like the uncertain times we live in today, it is vital that you not alter your diet too much. 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