May 7, 2009
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Mark Koernke discussed the history and successes of the Patriot Movement and militia in defending constitutional rights against federal overreach. He detailed past victories including stopping the Conference of the States in the 1990s, the Freeman siege in Montana in 1996, and the defense of the Baptist Temple in Indianapolis. Koernke emphasized that compromise with tyranny is impossible, that armed citizens have successfully deterred government aggression, and that the movement must maintain unity and resolve. He criticized those who abandoned the cause after making deals with the Bush administration, and called for continued vigilance and preparedness against what he characterized as an ongoing threat to American liberty.
- militia
- patriot movement
- constitutional rights
- conference of the states
- freeman siege
- montana 1996
- baptist temple indianapolis
- second amendment
- federal overreach
- waco
- oklahoma city bombing
- preparedness
- armed resistance
- militia history
- liberty tree radio
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Send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Raider Company, HHC, P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That address again is Raider Company, HHC, P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Colonial Marines serving in all 50 states, serving America in America, swift, silent, and deadly. You are listening to Liberty Tree Radio lighting the path of freedom. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy 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 is 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 you've 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 death. 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 so their children and your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in 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 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 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 first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Corcy. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, and northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com, and we are on the live 365, then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We are also on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. What else are we on? Oh, that's right. Don't forget the illusions. I keep doing that. Over on the left, lower corner, headed towards Russia. Can't forget them. If we did, chances are the New World Order Click could try to give it away. We're also on the Hallmark Network, 8 colonial states plus expansions into many others. I want to say congratulations to our friends there for doing the fine work that they're doing. I cannot say enough about that. Remember, the Golden Spike program is coming up. We are looking at heading for the southeastern part of Ohio and connecting there. with regard to the new hub between all of the above. And because of that, we should have what we call a Golden Spike event where we're going to have all three of the independent other than internet hubs connecting in the many different ways that they do, a myriad of ways. And yes, they've done a fine job with OPSEC, although some of you listening right now are already listening to the internet and listening to or should say the UltraNet or the HallmarkNet, we are quickly expanding into other areas. I hear a beep, we might have done. Nope, we probably have somebody listening, but that's okay. Unless we have a caller. As it is, tell you what I want to do here. We have a number of different subjects we want to touch on today, and we're going to get into a whole lot of different things here, quite seriously, in the next two hours. Some of them we kind of got into the chat room today, too. I guess I have to reinforce this every once in a while, and I am going to do so because I don't want to worry about things not being recorded properly, so there's no misunderstanding about my position on stuff. This has been a group effort from the very beginning. There are people who I wish were here right now and alive who are not, that have passed on, because they would see the level of success that we have accomplished. I have a real problem with a lot of new people coming in, because they have what is a veneer experience. with regard to the depth of the Patriot Movement. In other words, you only have the outside, or to a degree, the control press release information. Plus, even on the Internet, there's only a very fingernail scratching of the actual lives and experiences and the actual battlefield experiences of the Dagger War that we've been facing for a number of generations, but it's most specifically in the last 15 to 20 years. Because of a whole lot of good men and women. Some of them your teachers, some of them our teachers, some of them now long dead. Not just passed away here a little while ago, but having been in the fight and gone for several years, people are starting to rediscover some of that with videos that they're pulling from different archives from days gone by from the 60s and the 50s. It turns out that everything that they were talking about, they were absolutely right about. But there's a whole bunch of history in between. Way back then, it's only two generations. It's from the 60s. That is two generations. A generation is every 20 years, so you do the math. In 1968, guys, that was 40 years ago plus now. Oh man, that doesn't seem like it. That's going to make a lot of people go, oh man, why did you have to remind me? But that is true. 40 years ago, that's two generations. In that time, we have had a tremendous amount of history that to a degree has been recorded and has been preserved by a lot of us who are historians. in the Patriot movement, but as a whole, has not been constantly reinforced and re-shared. And so people do this, well, I didn't see the, well, no, you aren't going to see it from the controlled media. You're not going to get a pat on the head and squeeze on the rumpus from them, unless it's one of their poof goes in a dark alley and they got you pinned down. And you're not going to like them patting on your head and squeezing on your butt. You know what I mean? There's other things that come next. Yeah, you really don't like that. Anyway, the point is that there have been a lot of events over the years that have been crucial to blocking the enemy completely, halting them in their tracks completely, yes, and putting them back on their heels. Let me give you an example. Back years ago we had the, not the Committee of the States, but the, it was a conference of the states that was proposed. How many people remember this from the 90s? Now some of you are in the Patriot Movement long enough, you do remember this battle. It was a combination of things that accomplished the task, but most important is that between the vast interaction of the militias and the Patriot Movement as a whole, we have had eyes and ears everywhere across the country. What you're seeing now with this nice tool that we call the Internet is not a new tool. In fact, to be quite honest, it was mostly the Patriot Movement that actually got the use of the Internet as the interactive communicative tool that you see today, 20 years ago guys, when you said to somebody 20 years ago, hey, about that Internet, everybody goes, the what? Well, how does it work? And even when you try to explain it, people have had a terrible time understanding it. Even today, if you ask the average person, how truly does the Internet work? The average person uses it and picks it up. They don't think about it. Now this gets into a whole subcategory of discussions years ago about science fiction, where science fiction, whenever it was done, always had to try to, you know, they always tried to explain the technology. Wow, that is really nice. What is that Fred? Why, that is my Looney Opticord. Really? What does a Looney Opticord do? And then there would be this whole little time that had to be spent to explain how the piece of equipment works so you would feel comfortable. The logic was you would feel comfortable with using it. This gets into a new step that was very different, not new now because it was done in 1976. Oh, that's right, Star Wars. When Star Wars was being done, the logic was why explain what it does. Do you, every time you use a telephone, do you stop and go, hi, if you have a native telephone, magic talky, speaky thing goes from point A to point B, and then you discuss the whole interactive qualities of telephone and how it works? Now instead, pretty much pick it up, use it, and if somebody else is curious, you put their head to the phone and you go, wow, that really does do that. I can hear a voice far away, strong magic with these witch doctor westerners. Anyway, the point is with Star Wars, they did just reverse. It was like, okay, hey, we got a hover car. Congratulations, it works. And it's a little tired and beat up. And not only that, it looks cool. It's not even the new one. It's last year's model. Oh, man, you mean just better? Yeah, and I don't have one too bad. Remember Luke's little skimmer? Remember he sold it? Yeah, they just aren't getting as much now that this year's model is out. Remember that little comment made? Well, that's the whole point about technology and how it works, guys. And because of that, What a lot of you have to remember is that in the process of us developing what we did with the battle to stop a literally a constitutional convention, it was done from all points of the compass. It was done with a combined arms team of people and technologies. We not only stopped them but called, but we stopped them so hard that they just dropped the idea. They literally fled. They turned around. We turned the lights on in the room. We turned the floodlights on through the glass panels we created when we beat the walls down and put up windows. And the bad guys could not move. The only reason you're having the conversations that we're having today, the only reason that many broadcasters are out there able to do what they're doing, is because 16, 15, 14, 20 years ago, 25 years ago, every step of the way people have been fighting. But we've been fighting a defensive war. That's been part of the problem that every people would lament about. At what point do we say enough? Now, if everybody wanted a military solution, there are a lot of us that will debate that we should have finished them off in 1993. Well, you mean 95 when Oklahoma... No, 93 when Waco took place. And I could get into a whole discussion there about the military application, militia application, because that is a military asset, but it is the people as a whole, and how they were responding and why the enemy panicked so, because they expected everybody to just take their lumps on a larger and larger and larger scale. And people stomped on them. At the same time, just after that, they figured as soon as Waco took place, there were a whole series of actions. They planned on confiscating the cars in 1993. All the legislation was proposed in motion and we demonstrated it, turned the lights on it, and the cockroaches ran for cover. They didn't go any farther with their proposals either because a whole lot of people became PO'd. By the way, those became fellow marchers, fellow travelers in the process, but they weren't committed because a lot of those people were committed to a single subject, which is what the enemy counts on. Why do you think they ask you, how many times have you all heard this? What's the single thing, you know, what's the thing that you're a part of this fight about? You know why they want to ask that question so they can try to marginalize you and try to attack you or if need be back off and re-shift the direction that they're going in. And a lot of people ask about that and go, what do you mean? Well, if they realize like an amoeba that they keep getting burned on a surface, They will back off because they realize there is a big clump of people there that if they just kind of placate or treat them dumb, in other words, don't talk about their subject. Supposedly those people will go back to sleep and not realize the overall fight and what it's really about. That's what they were hoping, and actually to a degree. They didn't work in the 93 period, guys, because everybody could see the writing on the wall. The same thing that you're seeing right now. Now, people would say, yes, but they proceeded. Well, of course, we've been fighting a defensive war, although we've had offensive actions politically and militarily that have been quite successful. When attacked, we have not hesitated to mobilize force and counter-struct, or in other words, at least stood the line. Now, here's the key factor here. This is something where people do the, well, what about this or what about that? Understand that if you do not know the depth of the interaction that took place, then you do not fully understand why at the tactical level certain actions eventually were, you know, they didn't fail so much as they were made to fail by the people who were participants. They decided to make a deal. They decided they didn't like a certain person. They decided they wanted this nice, neat box and maybe everything would get warm and fuzzy. The bad guys would throw their hands up in here and go, oh! I could have had a V8. You're so correct in your argument. I am so awe-inspired by your argument that, oh, I've seen the error of my ways. It didn't happen. The only thing that has worked typically is a combination of here's the law, and we're going to teach you that the law is correct here, and we will shoot you if you do not back down. That's why we're still having the conversations we are having today. That's the bottom line. Every place where it's like, oh come on, we've got to come halfway with the bad guys. And I will say this again. They come at you with a bucket of poison. And not even a teaspoon, only a pinhead full is absolutely lethal. And they come demanding something that they absolutely do not deserve. I don't care what party or liberty it is. They come demanding that and everybody does this. We're going to hold our ground. But then there's a whole bunch of limp noodles and there's a whole bunch of bed waste, panty waste that do the, oh, but wait, this sounds like it's serious. We don't want to upset the apple cart because we can continue to talk to other people and we just make it business as usual if we just compromise. Well, who are you going to throw from the sleigh this time? Well, who are you going to throw from the slate? Who is it that's acceptable? Because that's when this whole compromise BS starts. That's what happens. Well, what is going to happen halfway? Okay, maybe it will come an eighth of the way. Only a pinhead, only a small dot of that poison kills. Any quantity that you take is death. No compromise is the solution. But every step of the way the enemy knows that there are a bunch of people who are going to wet their pants or run for cover to a degree and if we're not for a bunch of people toeing the line and holding the line guys toeing the line means exactly what it says pulling most of the weight and Shoving you know basically shoving people on the line and filling the holes as others color That has kept us from already being in a police state Now what happened with the conference of the states is everybody saw it Everybody stomped on it. We brought everybody's attention and said, oh no, no, no, no. They wanted to start the conference of the states in Florida. They wanted to declare, kind of like a national emergency, cancel the Constitution. Then, in the process, oh my goodness, turn right around and go for the gusto. Cancel the Constitution of the Bill of Rights, create the new Constitution of the Corporation of the United States, the new Committee of State's Constitution, and sink the boat. We stop that. You stop that. Anybody who is an old enough member of the participator helped in the process. It was not a single person. It was not Mark. It was not Fred. It was not Frank. It was all of us working together. It was, but dominantly in this particular part of the battle, it was the connections that were made by the militia in conjunction with the many people in the jurel societies, the common law courts, and everybody else who had immersed themselves in the law, who truly were fighters and jumped in there and kicked them and scratched them and explained to them, you know what, you may try this, and if you do, it's probably going to start a war. That's what a lot of people just fly out and tell them, you know what, we see what you're doing, you're a criminal, you try this, it's going into a war. And everybody goes, oh, let's feudal resist. You'll be absorbed. Really? Well, I'll tell you what. They wet their pants. They ran from the battlefield. The bad guys on the other side are the ones who urinated in their shorts. And then, excuse me, on Arst, the AO, as we say in the military. There's another word, but we can say Arst on the air. Although the British will be offended and forgive me there. We have some nice friends that are listening from England who are good soldiers. But they know what I'm talking about. We have had many successes like this. Our people need to talk about them instead of do the old knock-kneed stuff. If we say something and the bad guys won't like it, they aren't going to like you no matter what you do. This is the most comical kind of stable world. Let me give an example of this. Let's back up a little bit to the last election. Before the last election, there was a whole lot of people that everybody was trying to acquiesce to that are liberals as in Soviets. These people were lamenting about Gwar Gay Bush, who we've told everybody, he's just as bad as any communist to be in there. They're both the same cloth people. They're all CFR members. Well, a whole bunch of these people, everybody tried to acquiesce to, I don't like Melissa people, but I like you people who are liberal on the other side. We're all together on this now, aren't we? Really? Watch and see what happened here. As soon as Osama bin bin Dong, the Supreme Soviet, was offered, all of a sudden all these characters, everybody wondered where they all go. Well, they all started goose-stepping with their party man, the party communist, the CFR types on the other half of the board. And all of a sudden, oh, don't talk about 9-11, don't talk about reintroducing 9-11. All of a sudden, even the Patriot Act was okay because they were going to get to start using it the way they planned on using it back in 95 when we beat their arse down on that one. In 1995, Oklahoma City's job was to try to kill the Patriots and in the process pass the Patriot Act, people. They named it after who they were going to attack. And the bottom line there is we kicked their teeth in. In fact, literally what it was said, even after Oklahoma, everybody goes, oh, everybody left the militia. No, they didn't. Everybody hunkered down. Nobody wanted to talk to the enemy and the fighters. We're ready to fight. And so in 1995, in fact, three and four weeks, they wanted to bum rush the whole thing through with the Patriot Act in 1995, in April through May. In fact, the weeks right now that we're living in only, say, 1995. You figure the math on that guys how many years ago has it been 14 years ago now? If it's feudal resist and you'll be absorbed and force doesn't work. I hate to tell you force is what stopped them Because every mother's uncle said this is it looks like they're coming if we have to shoot them Let's get a war going and be done with it Oh, but they have those, so they have that. Yeah, well we know how to use that. Guess what? We're the ones who built it, by the way. Everybody forgets that. First of all, let me ask you another question here that's always bothering me about these limp-dicks. Excuse me, limp noodles. Limp dinks. There we go, I can say dink. These limp-dinks who do the, oh, but they have lame weapons. What do you think built those? Who do you think developed the weapon systems that are being used right now? Do you think that we grow soldiers in a potato patch off to the side and when the soldiers leave because they are either tired of the fall or all or they retire, that what? They just disappear back into the potato patch? You know, hello, wake up. I'm tired a lot of this BS where people just do not think through the process. We're the people who built all this stuff. Hell, half the people in the chat room or one form or another have experienced or been part of that. The people that are in the Patriot Movement, the people that are in the militia. A lot of the combat veterans are more than one war and they've seen a whole lot of blood all the way up to their armpits. And there's no bragging up about it so much as the idea, tell me how old these characters that are presently fighting, they're like nothing else. No, they're not. Ain't nothing new. That's the sad part. I know we've got soldiers listening. I hate to tell you guys what you're doing has been done before. And it's going to be done again. And we're going to have a habit of, only if you're foolish enough to fight for the New World Order, we, the veterans and the people who are standing for the Patriot Movement and the many soldiers who are presently in service and know what's going on, aren't going to let anybody get away with any of this BS. We're going to put them down like the dogs they are. Strategically and tactically, the amount of arms and equipment that we possess are not just rifles, not just shotguns, and not just pistols. But those blanks have all been filled in now, haven't they? In the last six months we have outfitted and dealt with all of the tactical needs of the ten largest armies of the planet. They didn't go to the ten largest armies of the planet. They went to the American people. Turn and look in the mirror and look down the road because there are a whole lot of neighbors that bought this stuff too. It isn't just people already in the Patriot Movement. It isn't just people already in the militia. It's a whole bunch of other people and they didn't buy it because they were just worried about the criminals. That is not the only excuse. That's one of the things where they're trying to do damage control. In other words, if you can't, first of all, think about this guys. They denied that their weapons were even being purchased. Then, out of desperation, the idea is to make you think you're alone because, oh, the only reason these people bought weapons is because they're worried about crime. No, they're not. Yeah, they're worried about crime. In one respect, they're worried about criminal government because they've been educated enough that the people are armed up, squared away, and prepared. This is part of present history, but it goes back through a progressive development in an educational process that all of you helped with. Not any one person did, but many help to move along farther. That's most critical because, again, history. We have had significant victories. One of the things, and you know, Bud and I said we have this in the archives, and we do, and I've got to dig it back out. Two years after the Oklahoma City bombing, which everybody said, oh, it's good, it says you'll be absorbed, we're all going to die. Really? Well, one year later, they tested the water with the Freeman standoff. And the Freeman standoff ended up in a peaceful solution, even though they tried to make that a Waco. They wanted to see if they could get away with it after so many years. And the logic was that after Oklahoma City, oh, there's no more of the militia. Oh, kiss my arse. Numbers grew, people came out of the woodwork everywhere because it was like, well, this is it. It's what's happening right now the same way. So what happened one year after the Oklahoma City bonding when a bunch of people wet their pants and like Larry Pratt said, he turned and he looked and a bunch of these cowards, all you could see was the grass parting and you saw their elbows and you saw the bottom of their tennis shoes. They were running like dogs. But there's a whole bunch of soldiers and a whole bunch of good men and women and strong men and women who didn't run. And he said, you know what, this is what we've been preparing for. We are going to fight. We are going to win. And so what happened is, one year later they started the Freeman Siege and again, same BS, different day, yes they kept probing, they kept trying. And they wanted to command the battlefield so they picked a location that was remote thinking, they're going to draw everybody out into the desert. Or everybody out into the, no they didn't. We did send over 3,000 combatants to Montana. And that's something I will point out that I know personally from the history, the logistics, and the amount of money that we spent, I'll bet far less than the enemy did, to deploy the troops and put them in there in combat effective readiness. We had militia units that volunteered on their own, organized on their own, were isolated from everybody else. Then we had others that were effectively organized and deployed. The biggest problem that everybody had was understanding logistics. You deploy troops for any long period of time, you better make sure you have a supply train that either goes in with them or you better have a constant feed moving into the area because when you move hundreds of people and put them in place and plop them down under a kitchen table to chew on food every once in a while, it don't take long to go through tonnage. That's right. If you don't have that, you've got to have that. That's why we talk about this on this program. That's why we have Quartermaster Fridays. That's why we have Communications Tuesdays. That's why you have Mike Neser. That's why we have Don Betcher. Because all of these different individuals who are the mechanics Okay, all of us have our special trade or area of interest. Some of them, and all of them still are literally jacks of all trades. That is true, and it's not a bad thing. That's what America has been famous for, is being generalists, being able to do just about anything. Drop from one tool to the next, drop from one job to the next. Well, when the Montana siege took place, that was a year after the Oklahoma City bombing, and the enemy tested the waters. And some people say, well, the government, they eventually, they surrendered to the government because that was their choice. The individuals under siege decided to negotiate and did negotiate a surrender. My argument would have been, I wouldn't have because there ain't no negotiation that they're going to keep, but people decided to believe that in their own and we cannot stop them from that. Since we are fighting a defensive war, and the moment they picked off anybody, the moment if somebody had decided to even look cross-eyed, that situation would not have been the Freeman siege. That would have been the first battle of the next war. Rub that in. I have a real tough time with people not understanding that. That would have been the next war. We wouldn't be talking here right now and the world would have been very different because it would have kicked it off all over the country. I'll explain to you once again. I know that Down is with us by the way, but I want to read this again. For those who do not understand history, and we have history in our hands, listen to this. Hear that? Hear that? Hear that? Hear that? Hear that? That's only, what, five drawers out of a hundred in this house, right here, in this office here, in this complex here, with all the stuff we have stored that's full of history. and it's all documented step by step. Is it perfectly filed? Oh hell no. You know how much time it takes for a handful of us or many of us even when we get together to try and take this kind of database and that you can't do it with a computer even. It is impossible. By the time you get it logged you got more to log and we have a constant wave. Your intelligence collection came in from all over the points of the compass, from all over America. order and you can't categorize things to an extent because some things seem totally unrelated all of a sudden intelligence is the most here's what's fascinating is the most valuable asset of the moment and in many cases almost immediately military military secrets especially are are a priceless treasure but for a moment and in the next breath are absolutely worthless baggage Okay, and people have a hard time with that. You know, it's like, well, it's like when we talk about these FEMA deployments and FEMA camps and whatever. And then I must have been off of that for only a second, because I want to get on the scene with what happened with the freemen, because, you know, we've reinforced this many times. But here's an example. You didn't see any of this in the controlled media. But when we cover and touched on the FEMA operations, guys, they're fluid. The other side realizes when you draw attention, it's like a cockroach. You ever gone into a bathroom, turned on the light and had a cockroach stand there and stare at you? The only one you're going to see staring at you is the old almost dying one. Now when you turned the light on in your peripheral vision, you saw all kinds of movement. But when you focused that light on it and beamed into an area, the cockroaches, they run. That's what you're dealing with. You're dealing with bugs. You're dealing with parasites that move in the shadows. When you turn the light on them, the bugs run. Especially when all of a sudden millions of eyes focus and then tens of millions. So then they have to get their damage control people out to try and deflect. It's kind of like the question about, well what do you think was, you know, you were talking about things happening by now. Things have been happening. You're in the middle of them. My God, the buggers flat out said, well I mean, let's back up there a little bit. Drug dealers on the border killing people left and right. Oh my God, it's the end of the world as we know it. All of a sudden we have to have flying pigs because they have to deflect the fact that they put everybody's eyes on that subject and it backfired on them. Close the border, close the border, close the border. Oh look, we have a plague. Okay, well to close the border on that. Oh but it got past the border and there's no sense in closing it now. How about to stop any more from getting across? None of this is working. It is a feces pie for them. Think about it. Let's go back to 1996. I have read this on the air. Hopefully we have new people listening. Some people we might even have in the chat room today. I hope they are. I hope they are paying attention. How much of this did you see in the controlled media? It is April. It is the weekend of April of 1996. April 14th. In fact, we just passed the date for this. This was before the shot heard around the world. So this is last month, almost a month ago now. On April 14th, everybody had gotten together down at Knob Creek, okay, Knob Creek, and this meeting involved over 700 different individual militia formations, 300 plus major commands, 400 sub-commands, to include representatives that came and went through the whole of this meeting, okay. It was meant to be a communications meeting. It ended up being an issue about what was happening with the Freeman siege. This is a year after the Oklahoma City bombing. The bad guys will tell you that it's fiddle resist, you will be absorbed, the militia will shut up and sit on your arse, sit down because you don't have a clue. Instead, here's what happened on the 14th of April, signed by the many representatives and many more from around the country. In 1996, a declaration, our respect for the opinions of the citizens of the several states demands that we state the reasons for our actions. Our governments have deprived the citizens of the several states of their God-given rights by ignoring the letter and the spirit of our constitutions, as written by our forefathers and given to us in trust. We have warned the people from time to time of the attempts by legislature to take unlawful control of our lives. Some have listened, some have not. Our grievances have fallen on the deaf ears of legislators, and the voice of justice is silent in our courts. And by the way, sub-notes still is today. Bureaucrats and representatives, senators, judges, and our executive officers have no respect for the constitutions which define the role and limits of government. The Declaration of Independence of 1776 clearly states the terms and reasons why we the people have the right and duty to restore our lawful constitutional government. Therefore, we the people, acting in accordance with the second article of the amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, hereby declare and affirm the following. While endorsing no position concerning their beliefs, We demand that the sovereign citizen of Justice Township, Montana stand before a constitutional grand jury convened and conducted in strict accordance with articles of amendments commonly known as the Bill of Rights, five, seven to the Constitution of the United States of America to answer the complaints against them. We demand that all the facts of their case be examined without prejudice, with due process, in an open and public manner. The citizen of Justice Township have given their pledge to abide by the decisions of this grand jury. During the current unlawful activity of Federal officers in Justice Township and numerous previous atrocities, we have witnessed We have restrained our brethren, countrymen, who would halt this string of abuses by force of arms. With each abuse by unlawful authority, we have found this more difficult. This has also been more troubling to our own consciences. Should any citizen be injured or suffer loss of life, now or in the future, by unlawful authority and or without due process, or if any action is taken against any signer, their families, or any supporter of this declaration, it will be considered an act of war against all the citizens of all the states. We will then no longer restrain our brethren from the use of whatever lawful force is necessary to eliminate the threat of unlawful federal or state enforcement authority. These rules of engagement will continue until such authority has returned to us its constitutional jurisdiction. Our efforts are for the restoration of constitutional government. We do not threaten violence to our fellow Americans, nor will we tolerate indiscriminate destruction of lives and property. If we are to restore the constitutional guarantees for our children, we must use the lawful means available to us. We will depend on our Creator for judgment of our actions. This declaration is non-negotiable. Signed, the many signers, the year of our Lord, the 14th day of April, 1996. A copy of the original document was delivered by 18 signatories to their local office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Division of the United States Department of Justice at exactly 11.30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time, April 16, 1996. So what national newspaper did you see this in, people? Not one. Yet, every signer and every individual who was there got their own copy, they generated it with the original signatures, and signed it themselves, and also delivered it directly to the offices of the FBI across the whole of the nation simultaneously. Wow, I would say that might be newsworthy, especially since after all, remember, oh, but wait a minute. This doesn't fit with the it's futile to resist. You will be absorbed. There was no militia action, blah blah blah blah blah. The militia was gone by 1996. Fiction, blah blah blah blah blah. You see how that works when you watch the History Channel and they rewrite or they simply fail to report because they can't afford to? The feds were so frustrated that they became boozers up there in the siege. They were all clicked in. The reason this was done is because all the equipment was being deployed just as we saw at Waco. The psychological warfare equipment had just shown up there, same trailers we saw that the Russians operated at Waco. And by the way, for anybody who goes, oh, that's crazy, really? I suggest that you take a look at the three releases that were on the BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation. where they bragged about it and showed videotape of the operators at Waco in the CP mobile trailers with the Waco Church in the background. Because all of that was recorded and all of that is publicly available and the BBC covered it overseas, but you didn't see it in America with a K because after all, they didn't want you to see that part of the story, did they? However, if you watched Waco Rules of Engagement, here's a question for you. How many people with the Waco siege saw the FLIR footage that was done over top of Waco itself? It became a contest of issue, didn't it Don? Oh yes it did, over and over. Now, let me ask everybody who was flying the aircraft and who was operating the equipment over Waco that was running the FLIR rig? British SAS. Now guys, let me ask you something. This is the United States. Are you telling me, are you trying to make me believe? that for all the money that we spent, that there weren't American assets with FLIR technology, absolutely there were. So what was the purpose behind bringing in a foreign intelligence service, specifically a shooting team so to speak, a killer team, SAS, they're not there for the fun of diplomatic activity, they are murderers, it's their job to kill people. So, what were they doing over American airspace against the American population? Nobody asked the right questions and that one did they, Don? You're right, but it is an afterthought. That's right. Now, here's the thing, guys. We stomped on them. We, I mean, literally, and they know this. For a week it went dead quiet after this declaration. Then, all of a sudden, they set up a little canopy and they actually went through all of the military diplomatic procedures for negotiations up there in Montana. How many people truly remember that? It was even covered with all kinds of snide comments and derision on the part of the press. They used every piece of propaganda verbiage you can imagine. Oh, this was unheard of. all my goodness and blah blah blah and of course every time they could mention the freemen they used every live a possibly could plug in the control press but when they were gone the only capital p out of that event was one drunk up federal agent rolled his vehicle and snapped his neck in a in a irrigation ditch next to the highway on his way back from boozing it up in town well think about that And you didn't see a whole lot of it. You don't see any follow up on what all happened. And if you do, they have to put a smiley face on it. Except here's the other thing. A lot of locals, not everybody. Everybody says, oh, but there's a lot of brain dead people who cooperate. Let me explain to you what happens to the brain dead who try to cooperate with the bad guys. And I love rubbing this in. Up there in the towns where the feds were operating out of, they started setting up all kinds of accounts. Everybody thought, these are federal agents, we've got lots of money, we can screw our neighbors the freemen. There was a bunch of people that did this that had businesses. They ran up running tabs and accounts for booze and food and stereo systems and furniture and all kinds of stuff that it doesn't make a whole lot of sense they should have been running tabs up on. And the feds laughed their arse off about it all the while. They were taking all these goodies and it came to millions of dollars in tabs. They ran up millions of dollars in booze and food and stereo systems, cars, even car parts, tires, you name it. And when the feds were all done with the seeds, they were so PO'd, they just left. And guess what they didn't do? Pay the bill. All these people who thought they were, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, h Some of them are sucking up so deep they got their little junior FBI wannabe hats. Well those little junior G-men, those little characters got their little 99 cent maid in Malaysia. Baseball cats are all black with a little foam, a little FBI stencil on them, usually bled out and not really very poorly made. They got their little junior FBI hats and when the Fed was all done they left them high and dry. Oh, but they did get their little 99 cent hats. You're lucky. Yeah, but the Fed spent about $14 million overall and never paid it back. You realize how much booze and stuff that is between all the locations they were at. And these people let these running tabs go because after all, these are good and they're going to pay. No, they didn't. They left them all hanging out on a limb and some of them lost their businesses. That's part of the follow-up you don't see on the Discovery Channel. That's follow-up you don't see on A&E. That's follow-up you don't see on all these other programs that are done that do all this anti-patriot stuff after they re-engineer it and lie through their teeth. Oh, the feds. They were doing it. That's all part of the BS propaganda. They're criminals and thieves. Now, let's move forward a little bit. A parallel period, not much longer out, but we successfully, first of all, does everybody remember the Baptist Temple in Indianapolis? Don remembers this. Don remembers, actually I spoke down there several times, and as long as they stayed the chorus and stayed on the Patriot Track, they did fine. And they supported the militia, and the militia truly supported them, provided manpower, provided support in every way that they could. Well, they survived through the Clintonista period under siege, guys. When I say under siege, the Baptist Temple in Indianapolis had helicopters lay on the roof. Does anybody out there that's old enough remember that siege? We do. Now Mark went down there even during the siege. Several times we brought equipment down, other goodies that were needed, provided logistical support, and also explained to them what they might need to do defense wise. We also established safe houses around the area that were pre-deployments for hardware and equipment so that if it got into a shooting situation, we would have the material in place. All we had to do was drop in. The houses were being rented. All the equipment, hardware, ammunition, weapon systems were on standby. And we had individuals who lived in the houses, one person in each site with a backup person that rotated it out on a regular basis. So that we would have manpower on standby so that if they tried to attack that would be it and that would be another reason we'd probably end up going to war. Now guys, even through the late 90's the Feds tried everything they could to steal that property and they backed off every time. You want to know why they backed off? Because everybody agreed from all points of the compass. My fault, your fault, anybody's fault. You go in there and attack that church, that will be the last thing you do. That will be the beginning of the next war and the history line would have changed yet again. But this was a defensive campaign that we have been on. And we have honored people as they have demanded or they have asked that certain things be done. Well, it turns out that remember the election took place and Glory Bay George Bush won the election. This is before 9-11 and all the other BS guys. And, all of a sudden there were special quiet agreements that when George, when Wirigee Bush comes in, if you guys just back off on this militia support thing and you guys act a lot more peaceable, why everything will be right as rain. And so what did they do? Oh, well we don't need all you guys here. All of a sudden it was like, gee, we can make a deal with the devil. Basically, what they said is, you stay off and away because they like us, and they're talking about how they like us. Let me give you an example of the deal that they made. All federal marshals, chief federal marshals, are fired every time a new administration comes in. One federal marshal of the bunch in the cycle when Bush took over wasn't. Who wasn't? It was the guy who was in charge of the program to try and steal the Baptist Temple there in Indianapolis. He was allowed to keep his job, but he had to go after the church and try to negotiate to get them out of there so they could steal everything. Well, he did his dirty deed and they all listened and so they had a... In the past, we had held the place with militia infantry guys and the fact that people had still gone to church, people had still gone in there, the Sunday schools, everything was in places. It always was. But then all of a sudden, oh, we don't need you because they're saying they like us and George Bush, he's going to listen to what we're saying. And so then they got the paper served on them and the orders came in and they said they were coming in to take the building. But wait, George Bush was now in office and everything should have been, they lied. And so they came and standing in the church, they stood there and they were having a peaceful protest and this and that and the other. And they were going to protest by just laying down on the floor and this and that and the other. You know what they did? They came in with gurneys, strapped them to the gurneys, dragged their arse out of there, took the property away, stole everything, and said, I stole the Winnebago and booted them in the butt. Wow, all that work for all those, I mean, guys, we rotated. It was a garrison operation that was successful so long as everybody stayed the course. But they decided they could make a deal with the devil. And this is another CFO Scumbag, George Bush. And lo and behold, exactly what we warned happened would happen. Now here's the cute poetic justice part of this game. After this marshal, this chief marshal had done his dirty deed and he had screwed them and he lied to them and everything, the very next thing that came in the mail to him, remember he's the only one that hadn't been fired? He got his pink slip in the mail from good old George saying good job. You screwed the church You screwed everybody you lied to everyone you're fired and it was it now but guys anybody wants to test check this out go down to the local papers and the archives and look at the the controlled press were like You know they even did these pieces where they showed this muck this bottom feeder at another church where he goes to church and how he lost his job Well, you're a mercenary, a prostitute and a whore. Guess what? They treated you like one. And so his artist was out on the street, but all these little butt buddy ring knockers had all been helping to pitch in to try and you know, they were part of the press whose job it was to do the propaganda against the church, which didn't do any good because everybody knew them in the community. And this was not out in the country, guys. This was in a metropolitan area. This is right in the middle of a metropolitan. You want to take a look. We can give you the whole file. I'm not going to pull it out right now. I'm giving you an overview because this is a compression. The details of this are quite extensive. We put troops on the ground. Now somebody asked, why is it the militia gets frustrated with a lot of these people? Because all these paper pushers and a lot of these people who have said, well, we're going to do this or we're going to do that, have lots of resources, many cases lots of money. something that is valuable that we have protected. Then they have turned around and they have urinated. In other words, I don't know you people. We are not asking for you to do anything other than do for us, support us, support the militia. The way the militia has been willing to put its life on the line and go out there and if need be risk death. We are not even asking to risk death. We are just asking you to do whatever you do. You never say a bad word about the people who are willing to fight and die for your liberty. And instead you've got these goops always flip-flop back and forth or do the, oh we've got to play it safe now. The only safe has been when we've stayed on the line and towed the line. As long as we've stayed shoulder to shoulder people, they have not made any ground. In fact, we started kicking them back. And we've kicked him back. And then it's what happens is, well where's the support you're supposed to get? Well now it's safe. Oh, oh well, well, well, they're still, they could kill us. They've always been planning on killing you. If they have their way, they will kill you. I'm going to say, this is something that, you know what, a lot of people want to be nice. I'm not going to be nice about it. There's no half way about this. It is the threat of coercive force slash the opportunity for equal dying time that has kept our enemy in check. Right now the reason they feel comfortable with the idea they can get away with murder is because a bunch of people are pant wetters. Oh, oh, oh, they got so much. You know what? Here's a basic axiom I learned decades ago. Study not too closely the ways of your enemy lest they become yours. study not too closely the ways of your enemy, lest they become yours. And I would add to that, study not too closely the information of your enemy, lest you become enamored or absorbed by it. Oh my goodness, they have this, they have that. When I work as an intel analyst, one of the first things is I look at the potential of the aggressor. This is how you're taught. Just because they have really cool toys and weapons doesn't mean you don't have just as good And everybody and anybody who knows, has ever been a fighter, knows that the tools don't make the soldier. Not to mention that helicopter. How long can they stay and what can they do? It can't be everywhere at once. That's right. And again, step by step by step, what about, okay, well I was there. Well what about, well I was there. Yes, we've had failures and successes. I hate to tell you, you better start studying the American Revolution, people. Oh, but it all went like no it didn't. It was a bugger. What a whole lot of historians would call a whole bunch of lost battles that ended up in a war. Victory, yes. Because they were willing to go the distance. Guys, think about it. Today is a day like any other day. Today is the seventh of May in the year of our Lord, 2009, but year zero because obviously we're going into a war. On the 7th of May, this is almost a month. It's a couple weeks past April 19th. What was happening in the colonies on, say, the 7th of May in 1775? If you were five counties away, Don, it looks just like it looks outside right now. The farmers were taking the oxen out to work in the fields. The guys were planting their rows. The fishermen still went out and fished. But if you got closer to Boston, you noticed that men were moving with the determination. And there was a lot of coming and going, but it wasn't commerce. There were a lot of men, as you got closer, who were dug in facing Boston. Around and other parts of the colonies, if you waited and you stood still, you could hear the sound of musket fire and light artillery at different places. Skirmishes took place all over the colonies that weren't major battles, but they were fights between the regulars and the militia. By the way, we didn't have any regulars in 1775 because you don't grow regulars in a potato patch somewhere off to the left. All we had was militia. period. Do you realize they're bad-mouthing you? Oh, they're doing it. And the bad guys do this intentionally. Don, there's no doubt that the reason they're doing it, guys, and they do it because, oh, professional soldiers. I love this comment like, well, if you want to be a soldier, go in the Army. Well, I'll tell you what. There's a lot of people that don't believe what the Army's doing right now, but they do believe in defending this country. And the militia was the way to demonstrate that. I am more than willing to fight for my liberty. I am more than willing to fight for my freedom. I will fight for my freedom of speech. I will engage and neutralize any threat. with whatever force is necessary to protect my liberty. And don't be surprised. You better not be standing next to me when it comes. And then go, oh my goodness, I never expected this. Mark, don't ever say that to me. Mark, down real quick. We're close to the top of the aisle and I've got to get up and do this. I put out a call yesterday that we had a problem with one of our sponsors and we weren't able to pay. We need $600 by Friday. I say thank you for the immediate response that we've got. We've already got $140 of the $600 that we need. I thank you guys, but we still need help. If you guys can make a donation on the website through the PayPal, that's the fastest way to do it. Or if you can send a donation to PBM, PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan, 48130. If you'd like to receive a gift for your donation, go to the LPR donation page and take a look at what we've got there that you can donate and get a gift back for. Good point. But real quick before we go, we've talked about history here for a reason. I have to keep reinforcing this because there are many new people that are listening. What you know is the history as opposed to what is truly the dagger war that we have faced and fought. Men have been in firefights. Men have engaged in combat on American soil already and you've never heard about it. Whole armies have come together faced off against each other just like in 1774, 1773, and they have faced off and the other side blinked. It is not that we would start it, but I swear to God we will end it. That's what they understood. In fact, here's the day. You come out to play. See, the problem is your enemy is coming out to ransack and they think they're going to get their jollies off on hurting people. And the bottom line is we're fed up with all of that. Okay, we're finished with all of that. They want to come out, I'm off the floor with them. You all have to have the same attitude. You grab them by the nose, you kick them in the arse. When you're done, you strip them bare butt naked. I'll rip the food out of their mouth. I'll pull the clothes off their rear end to include their underpants. I'll use those for cleaning rags. I'm going to take the boots off them, and then I'm going to feed them to whatever catfish farm is going to feed the prisoners we take, if there are that many. And I don't think there will be many, because most of them will be running. It's fun when you can beat on people as far as the bad guys are concerned, but it's no fun when it's an equal fight and an equal opportunity dying time. I hear the music, I'll tell you what, Don, you... I'm gonna say something right now. Don has stood the course and had a lot of problems to deal with over the years, and he's stuck with it. Here's one of the men you better remember. By God, you better remember all these people that have been before. As always, God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march for day and night. Fix bayonets and you don't let any of them get away. They try to run, you run them down. 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