May 15, 2009
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Mark Koernke discussed the American Civil War's true causes, emphasizing supply lines, state sovereignty, and economic factors rather than slavery as the primary driver of conflict. He explored alternative solutions that were being implemented, including repatriation programs to Africa and Irish immigration as labor alternatives. The show covered how foreign banking interests manipulated both World Wars, the Federal Reserve's role in American debt, and current threats to state and local government autonomy. Callers contributed information about local preparedness events, ham radio activities, and community projects including a steam car initiative.
- civil war
- supply lines
- state sovereignty
- federal reserve
- world war one
- world war two
- repatriation
- liberia
- confederacy
- banking interests
- preparedness
- dayton hamfest
- steam car project
- regional government
- buck act
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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. 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. The 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's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. 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 debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence 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 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? Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our corny One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Central, Southwest, North, and East. Well ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, PBN.4MG.com, and then we are on live 365, then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, CV Bay stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Southern and Central Alaska, and headed all the way out to the Aleutians. Way over there in the corner, take a piece of chalk, you know like the little sunny ale that used to do on the news here in Detroit. Anyway, we're also on the Hallmark Network, 8 colonial states, and expanding on the eastern seaboard. And soon, the Golden Spike program will be in place with all the different alternates to the internet hooked up and ready to roll together. Today's Friday, it is a very wet day. Well, it wasn't earlier. It just finally started drizzling on us, and then it started raining, not real super hard, but just rain. It's just a normal rain. We've been busy out there, of course. We got a lot of work done last night, two wee hours in the morning. A lot of you guys got emails. Pay attention if you did notice the time. We have been preparing for the Dayton Ham Fest. Let me all know about this for the last couple of weeks at least. It is the day, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. So if you can get down there it's a good idea to do so. It's the Dayton O'Hara Arena. It's the Dayton Hamfest and you name it they have it down there. Take the time to peruse the place. Take a two wheel cart or a four wheel wagon with you so you got something to carry stuff with. Your arms will be a little stretchy if you have to walk all the way back to where you have to park to get in. Anyway, I'll tell you what real quick before we go any further. Do we have a caller? It's something like we have somebody waiting in the wings. Yeah, Georgia, Texas. What you got, George? Do you hear about that exercise in Burton, Michigan? It's on imporors.com. Yeah, we actually had the alert on it up here when it was taking place. We've got people up there right now that are supposed to be monitoring it. There are several different people around the state that are keeping an eye on it, yes. Well, I've got one more question. During the Civil War, the Southern Army had more of a kill ratio than the Northern Army. How come the South lost anyway? Supply, the very thing we've been trying to emphasize and explain to people all along. Attrition. Yeah, attrition and supply and support. They had superiority in numbers. Quality was the big thing. The average soldier moving into the field with the Confederacy had more ability to, actually it's combination of things. They were better at foraging, certainly better with regard to rifle marksmanship in the earlier and middle phases. Even at the end of the war, the quality rifle marksmanship of the Confederate troops was still very, very high. In fact, demonstrated, combined with their rifle marksmanship and innovation, actually towards the end of the war changed the whole concept of how warfare would be implemented for the next 50, 60 years. It was the Confederacy that first started to use trenching positions, burming up and then also locking up to create cover. In fact, many of those positions are still in place today. You can play on them. Some places are on private land. You can walk right into them. I was looking at a survey one of our friends sent from a location that's near his home. and all the positions as you can expect are still there. Nobody's gone out in the woods to move or undig everything or to fill holes up and nobody bothered with it back in the day. Why worry about it? They're still there. Didn't go very far. And because of that, because of attrition, exactly the point, and lack of supply. The big thing is guys, what we have tried to stress here for as long as I have been participant in this movement is quarter master, quarter master, quarter master. Getting the supply in place now, the founding fathers understood this. The war of 1775 was initiated in 1765 and the bad guys don't want you to know about that. In 1765, everybody thought the war would actually kick in about then. Most of the French and Indian war veterans believed this. Even the founding fathers thought, man, it's probably going to start up now. Well, things boiled up and then kind of backed off. Just like everybody is lamenting about right now. Well, it's, we were on the edge! And yes, then everything backed off. And then we were on the edge. And everything backed off. And they were on the edge. And both sides kind of like we're dancing back and forth. A description I would give, the Dance of Swords. There is a peria, thrust, a motion, a counter motion, step, counter step, and then eventually at some point someone tries to draw blood. Someone makes a strike to test the water, so to speak. And what happens is they get a counter strike, which then forces a counter action yet again. Or someone may see an opening and strikes yet again. Escalation continues. Energy is consumed. Resources are lost. Eventually, first blood is drawn. Casually, it makes a choice. Continue to fight or acquiesce. Well, in this case, everybody just kept fighting in the American Revolution. In the Civil War, the biggest problem is that the South certainly had the raw materials. In fact, it was the South's raw materials that the North had been profiting on for a long time because most of their significant export items were great tariffs and tax benefits for the Union in general. And this is something that a lot of people don't really want to talk about. They were already getting nicked before the war. And then the logic was they were going to come down and take everything else from the people of the South, and they really didn't put up with that. It was intentional, it was fabricated, but the blockade was another part of that. Go ahead, I'm sorry, George, please. Also, too, I heard during the end of the Civil War, some of the generals would say, well, what's this going to mountains have a long drag out guerrilla war? They could have, and in fact, they were terrified of it in the north. First of all, many of the different raider units that were out there that were created by the Confederacy were very effective. Quantrell is one that everybody talks about, but Mosby's Raiders were very, very effective going into the North. In doing so, they were able to sort into pieces of real estate that most people simply didn't understand. They couldn't comprehend the idea that, wait a minute, that's not a union column. Those are Confederates. Now, they also used guile. They used deception. Every tool that could possibly imagine was incorporated to effectively bring about the whole process of the operations. It was a non-stop sortie here, there, back and forth that didn't end until they decided to end it. The aggressors choose at their time when to engage and then also which targets to pick. People have a terrible time understanding that. They really have a hard time perceiving that the Civil War was not this nice, neat, tight little chess game where everybody wants to imagine it. Both sides tried to. Everybody knows about Atlanta. Sherman's marched to the sea. That was on a gross scale. The Confederates were able to infiltrate and exfiltrate at their discretion along the whole front at different times. So much so that it tied up as much force to the rear as was actually on the front fighting the battle at any given part of the war. That means they were disrupting the supply trains. Right, and they were terrified. Now this gets into, yeah, they were disrupting the supply trains, but here's another thing too. Robert E. Lee said two years later, and there are several times where he said this to other officers, had he foreseen the level of retribution, the level of oppression that the South was going to experience, there would never have been an Appomattox. what you're talking about was originally discussed and under the gentleman's agreement the logic that there would be some kind of honor with regard to what transpired after the war that they were going to square this away. But they didn't. Instead, I think the biggest problem is the ring knockers and this is where certain people who were key in playing both sides of the fence They were instrumental in making sure that things ended when they did so that the South would end up being stolen. The interesting thing about this is that it still didn't end up the way they wanted. The reason they finally had the acquiesce is all the money that was supposed to come from the thieves in Europe, they were busy trying to steal something else they saw as a booty prize. The money that was supposed to come to the US got cut off. I think even that was long-term planning on the part of the enemy. Because, what happened is it undermined the northern economy. They went into a depression. The South went into absolute poverty. That, of course, put them in a deep, deep depression to the point where after 20 years the North finally started to acquiesce because the freed blacks weren't producing. That's the bottom line. They were given land. They literally were given land. They had run pretty much many of the state legislatures. What happened is nothing was being accomplished. Now the reason they let that happen, I think, with the state legislatures is because again, the foreign interests were going to be coming in and taking over. That was their logic. The northern bankers, the scum up in New York to help to propagate this thing, They thought that they had some kind of special deal and they were screwed on top of everything else. So once this thing had transpired, this prosperity machine that had been in place, slavery could have already been in motion to be dealt with and would have been dealt with. Other countries had had the issue of slavery in place and peaceable solutions transpired. So, people would say, well, we just had to have a civil war. No, we did not have to have a civil war. Slavery was not the issue. What the issue was is greed on the part of the same clique that you're seeing trying to cut the country up right now. for the exact same reasons. The exact same purpose right now that you're seeing where they're going to fabricate a carving off of the southwest. They want the south to be angry again and do what they're doing because the south is talking about it. I mean if you'll notice there's actually, I would say I've seen, uh oh, who do we have on there that's talking about calling the dog? Oh that'd be Spike, I had mute on. Oh no, you didn't have mute on. Unless I got unmuted. Unmuted, well hold on for a second. Anyway, the thing is here that there's a lot of information right now where people have been throwing stuff out, and it's not from the Patriot end. It's from the enemy end where they're talking about the idea that what they're going to do is secede, have the South kind of secede again. They're actually lining this up. Now, when I said this was something that was going to be part of the overall four-way split, the three-way big split, but the four-way split overall years ago, there were all kinds of people guffawing. Now, the South, of course, has always had the ambition or the idea that they would separate. My problem is that I think even the people who created the Confederacy did not necessarily want to create the Confederacy. If you were to ask Robert E. Lee, which would you rather have had? A peaceful solution to the whole issue in the North and the South together, say in 1863. Robert E. Lee, just like many of the other generals, would have preferred to see a union intact. That's one of the things everybody seems to forget. It does not mean that they weren't prideful of their respective states. They're supposed to be. Each of us should be. Our nation states, Michigan, Louisiana, Florida, I don't care what it is, are independent states. And- Didn't Robert E. Lee say, I will not draw my sword against Virginia? That's why he went to the other side. Well, that was one of the many reasons not the least of which is, again, his first loyalty was to his respective state where he was born. understanding the significance and the issue of state sovereignty. Because the Union is only a ghost, a shell, and that's how it's supposed to be, a shell that is fleshed out by the muscle that are the states respectively and the whole of the people. Well, just go back like 30 years before. I heard Andrew Jackson threatened to go invade South Carolina because the Banksters were trying to set up something there to tear. Well, and that came down to, well, again, remember, there were several subplots that were involved not only with the Carolinas but with Louisiana. You had issues with Illinois, and still is today, was on a main commerce route, the Mississippi River. All of these states, remember at the time, the rivers were the superhighways. Many of them could flex their muscles and demonstrate that they had great power. Now, the only problem with some of the inland states is that if they did, certain other states could cooperate with the Union or could even decide to flex their muscle and cut off the trade or slow the trade down or retard it in a number of different ways. So, there was a lot of interactivity issues that were going on that go all the way back to the American Revolution itself, go back to the very issues of the Confederacy when it was originally created where there were limitations about inequity in tariffs and taxes between the states, etc. That was the whole argument by the need for the Fed. In reality, my problem with the whole Fed issue was because of the traders. There were a couple of them that were in the system. Again, they baffled everybody with BS, but they were carpetbaggers for the Crown. That's where we ran into problems because, again, remember, we won the American Revolution. When they go to the treaty table, we're told we're going to pay war reparations. In other words, we are going to surrender stuff. That is not how it works when you win. Now in every other aspect of the battle, the enemy, the Brits, the ones who had the seed to the table, we otherwise would have continued to fight, but I am pretty successful. We were on the upswing. They were on the downswing. The issues there from the Revolutionary War fold over into the 1820s to 1830s. Again, 20 years later, another generation, we see them try to plug it in other ways through the abolition issue going into the Civil War. The South had other solutions. One of the things that they haven't talked about a whole lot is repatriation. The Back to Africa campaign was being promoted and there was a whole program set up. By the way, there's a country over in Africa we might notice. What's its name? Monrovia. Well, this is Liberia. Liberia. Right, but you're right. Monrovia is the name of the capital. What do you think that was named after? President James Monroe. Over there in Africa. Hey, wait a minute. What basically happened is a repatriation program. This will eliminate the whole issue of conflict that everybody was concerned over that would happen in one form or another and has played out exactly as it was warned. Nobody likes to talk about this, but in reality, the biggest problem that Africa had with Liberia, and this is something people don't want to talk about, is it was the Africans that were the problem. Because you've got, let's see, you've got the Ma Ma, the Tutsis, you have the Nigerians, you have the Congolese, you have, and of course now some of those are new phrases, but here's the thing, they're all tribal. Well, we're all told how we can't be tribal. The Africans are absolutely tribal. In fact, you're not given a whole lot of image about everybody. When you hear about Africa, people think one type of black guy, one type of African nation, and that's not the case. If you go from one end of Africa to the other, you have very unique lineages that can be picked out just like when we talk about going into the Middle East. The average American looks at everybody, all those, excuse me, and this is not the term that I use, but people say ragheads or hodgies or whatever they do. But here's the problem. When any other Arab is in the Middle East, they are insulted when you try to call a Jordanian an Iranian. If you were to try and call a Lebanese, a person from Lebanon, an Egyptian, they're all the same. No, they're not all the same. Anyone from those areas could look at a man, can look at a man or a woman, and by the map of their face, they could tell you where that person's from. One sentence out of their mouth, and they could also tell you what part of the country they're from. The same is true with Africa. Here's what happened. We had all of these people who were from different parts of Africa. In fact, they were pretty much from the area where Liberia is. But they were war trophies, not by us. They were warring factions all along the African coast. They were fighting tooth and nail. Normally they'd kill off most of the competition and then hang on to the difference and that would be it. Not usually mingling with them, but it happened on occasion for the most part very ethnocentric and very tribal. So all of a sudden we took this group from the United States who had been here for a number of years in many cases and many of them said they wanted to be repatriated, which is understandable. So they went back to the old country. But the problem is who do they blend in with? So, the whole idea, Liberia gave them a nation state that they could relate to. However, as anybody would know, understanding Liberia, Liberia has internal problems because you have the indigenous population and you have the imported population. And there is a whole faction and division between those groups. layers and layers of onion they don't even want to talk about. Now here's the thing, at the same time that that was happening, one of the propositions was that, and we all know this happened during the Civil War, the Irish started to show up in mass during the Civil War. Many were drafted right off the boats. They said, well you want to come here, you're going to get one of those funny blue uniforms and we're going to take you to the front. And a lot of them stepped on American soil, signed that paper, jumped into that blue uniform, marched down the road 80 miles or 100 miles and died. But, the Irish were a population group that they were talking about and effectively would have introduced into the United States as a labor force and they would have been happily able to deal with agriculture. Why? That's what they did in Ireland. And with the landlords foreclosing on the property and the potato famine running the way that it had, people were desperate in Ireland for a place to live where they could at least eat. So this would have settled the whole problem, there would have been a shift in population, and all this conflict would have been zero. So they can't say that it doesn't exist. When you look at the big picture, they were already looking at this. A little subnote on this. When Ireland started to starve before the Civil War, the only part of the United States that could afford truly to send aid, nobody in the U.S. could do it. The only people that could do it were the people in the Carolinas and Virginia. and other parts of the southern states that had a surplus in food. They actually sent food aid to the Irish. One of the other reasons is a lot of the people in Virginia, in West Virginia today, and Virginia, and in the Carolinas have roots in Ireland and Scotland. So, when the war started, one of the things that really shocked a lot of people is that these Irishmen were getting into blue uniforms and fighting against the South. Because the South, only a few short years earlier, had literally been helping to feed Ireland and keep the people from dying. And it just baffled them to no end. They couldn't understand it. At least be neutral. But sure as hell, if the old story, bite the hand that fed you. is exactly how they looked at it. There are a lot of sub-stories here. They're not stories, they're history that they can't teach because they've got to keep the population dumbed down and it changes completely your perspective on the conflict. The rabid one-sidedness that's pushed by the North is for the sake of justification and also concealing incompetence. Well, they basically said the hanging of John Brown bought about the Civil War. No, no. John Brown was just one of many. In fact, he was the most significant. It was made, and he was made by the propagandists of the North. Make no mistake about that. But he wasn't the only person in that particular category to attempt what was attempted. He was just one of the most notorious. And again, the whole problem you'd have here is that His whole issue was going after a federal armory, going after a government armory. In fact, it was a federal armory, not a state armory. That's one of the things that should be remembered too, which is one of the other real issues that came about there. That was one of the divvying up issues of the Civil War in the earliest stages, was it were a whole series of conflicts over, well, if the state separated, who got what federal assets? Obviously the Union would try to claim them for the North as quickly as they could, in some cases burning shipyards or destroying magazines or destroying armories, but in most cases the problem with trying to do that is everybody that worked in them, if it was in a southern or in a border state, well they had sympathies. And most of them would obviously have sympathies for the nation state they were in. So, they had a real bunch of problems there. The border states especially were difficult for this. Virginia, the naval yards there, several were burned but not everything was lost. But the naval yards that the Confederacy was able to access, they were landlocked to other forts and fortifications that were designed to defend the country but also blocked the ships from leaving. The biggest benefit that they got from the naval yards at the time with the acquisition of heavy artillery which they mostly adapted to field artillery use on land, not with naval operations. Anyway, I'm sorry George, go ahead please. Just to cap off on point, I read a book called The South Was Right. You're familiar with that book? I've seen it. I think I've probably got a copy here on the shelf as a matter of fact. Well, it just talked about, like I said, the South is already talking about phasing out slavery, as long as the economic need. That's when you said you brought in the Irish. The Irish would have helped meet that need of freeing the slaves. You know what I mean? Right. It was already in motion. In fact, there are several projects that were already in place. To include the fact that there were shipping lines and there were a bunch of other, well the logistics was already in place. The logistics was built in two directions. Number one was for repatriation of the population back to Africa under the argument that they were brought over against their will. So they needed to create a nation, they created a nation state for them, they paid for that, they put all that in place. They didn't just have the country, they also had a shipping line. There was a whole process that was in motion at the time. There was an entire infrastructure. And this is something they don't want to talk about because you've got to think about what kind of monies you were talking about here. And it's not, you know, everyone goes, well you just need to spend it. Well you can't do that if you're going to have money next year to spend, you know, if you need money next year and the year after and the year after, you've got to kind of stay in business. So, in order to come up with a peaceful transition, and of course trying to avoid abuse in any way, shape or form, all parties had to be able to continue to operate. However, major capital was shifted to these projects. The other half of it with the Irish was to bring the Irish over and of course in many cases people that were coming over as labor especially as menial labor came over in what was called steerage. But that wasn't the only way that they were transported and in many cases they were called liberation ships or again both ways to Africa and also from Ireland that were geared to bring the population here. So, in both directions, this was already happening. The abolitionists were very disingenuous in their actual mission and obviously there were subroutines involved with regard to profiteering and how they were tied in as propagandists to the banks. The same is true with what we are seeing right now. When we look at the thievery that took place in Iraq, Then we see how they're turning their gritty mouths and eyes and minds towards Iran the same propagandists that would whip up the nonsense back during the Civil War whipped us into going into World War Two which we had no or forgive me World War One which we had no business being a part of and in World War Two despite, you know, this is another subnote Okay for everybody that says anything about Nazi Germany. They were never we went through their closets and Okay, we went through everything. If there was anything that we could go through, guys, we captured it and we poured through it. Why? Because we wanted every secret that Germany had. Everybody thing that we captured, we deployed and used. I mean, God, we took their rockets, but we took everything from widgets to wrenches to you name it, and if it worked, we stole it and built it. Okay? So we went through everything there had that could possibly be imagined on Germany, and through the whole of the period after World War II, there was no evidence, none at all, to show that Germany had any interest in going to the North American continent or whatever. But the propagandists, the BS-ers in Hollyweird, of course, have to whip that up constantly, yada, yada, yada. Well, we know why. The kosher mafia is here. The kosher mafia was levering things there. Now, here's the thing. Had we not gotten in World War I, and we had no business being in World War I, there was no insult to America. In fact, the ocean liner, the Lusitania, it's known beyond a shadow of a doubt that was all BS and fabrication. And everybody was told, even the Germans told everybody, hey, this thing's carrying munitions, everybody knows what the manifest is, don't get on this ship. One of the other things people forgot is that the Lusitania was listed as an armed cruiser, as an auxiliary cruiser, not as an auxiliary troop ship. It was identified as a cruiser on the battle manifest, which means that it was listed as a fighting ship on top of everything else. So I'd be really curious about looking at some of the things. You know, you never delve into this stuff, but there had to be a lot of other interesting things about the Lusitania people really weren't paying any attention to. in general because England was already at war. So people were climbing on board a combat auxiliary ship thinking they're going to go visit jolly old England or at least visit the relatives or do business or whatever and in reality they were being set up. Well think about the transition here. Have we not gotten into World War I which of course was at that time not numbered. It was the war to end all wars. We would not have been in any way shape or form into World War II. That was all steered in orchestra. Of course, World War I would have ended differently too. It would have been very different. Chances are, here's the thing that peeled the kosher mafia off. As it is, remember, and I know, boy, I'm jumping all over the place in this and spikes waiting in the wings, but forgive me. I'm going to touch on this and how these things all connect. Think about this. Russia had already ceded and the communists who were supposed to keep the Germans busy and pressure them from the other direction, the communists double-dealed and fought and then created an armistice on the eastern front. This freed up 50% of Germany's military might to go to the west. Now keep in mind that Germany had already been keeping us busy with only part of its army. I should say what we called the Allies. We weren't in it. But the Germans had been fighting the French and the British and the Belgians and the Dutch to a standstill. Plus they brought in every colonial mercenary you could imagine. Every colonial fighting force was on the front in World War I and Germany was fighting them with basically one arm tied behind their back because the other arm was fighting the Russians. Well at a given point, think about this, all of that force was freed except for garrisons and security forces. They didn't trust the Russians, so they still kept some military strength, but the best was sent west. And with us not getting involved, what probably would have happened by about 1918 or 19, more likely 1919, is everybody would have decided that, this boxing match is getting old. I'll tell you what, let's sue for an armistice or a peace. But the peace treaty would not have involved anybody giving anything up and Germany wouldn't have been raped the way it was and they wouldn't have been able to steal anything from anybody. because there had already been three Franco-Prussian wars like this before World War I. Everybody goes, oh, this is totally new, this is totally unique, this is totally different. Nah. You know, the Franco-Prussian wars were all fought by, were all started by the French. And they started it up, they got their butt whooped, and then they got put down again. And then they started up again, and they got put down again. World War I, the Great War, was nothing more than in reality the Franco-Prussian war on steroids. Already three wars of this type fought in Europe in the same territories and the same issues over and over again. So the only difference is manipulation by the bankers to plan on stealing from Germany everything they could. Wasn't World War II a failure? They tried plugging in a League of Nations. They had to do World War I on a half at World War II to try to plug in. Well, World War I was the League of Nations. That was what they tried. And what happened is, everything, all the rest was irrelevant. Here's another thing about that. The target, the single target of the whole thing was to get us tied into this, get us into a heavy national debt, and convince us to surrender our sovereignty because we were supposed to be naive and stupid. And guess what? Obviously somebody didn't take the bait. And even though Wilson prodded everybody, and oh they had the Colonel House, that traitor, they tried everything they could to try and surrender us over immediately. And it didn't work. So they had to wait a little under 20 years, lick their wounds, re-configure, try to attack us with a depression, driving up the national debt even more in several ways before that. And remember that we get the Federal Reserve Act in 1913, we get the prostitutes and whores of the IRS plugged in, and all of a sudden we go into a war, which means we've got to spend money and we're spending this money and giving it to the Federal Reserve slash the international prostitutes, the bankers, that have screwed this country right now to the wall. And all of the industry and everything, yeah we got some industry out of it, but guess what? We ended up with a depression right after the war. Actually, they had the roaring 20s. They drove everything up. They went crazy. They only boozed it up. And then all of a sudden they shipwrecked us. And that wasn't an accident. Only 10 years later. And it's because the very thing that everybody was warned about that would happen happened exactly as it was described. And that's what they don't want to talk about. So they tried a depression in between. In World War II, one of the other arguments is FDR's socialist BS was doing nothing more than driving up the debt. And so they needed the war to desperately deflect everything that was going on in all their failed operations here. And they still, that's exactly what they did. Of course, the other half of it, the big half, is that they were pushing the United Nations by 1937-38. That was the new name for their Bill of Goods because League of Nations was something everybody would recognize. They started running it through before the war. Then while the troops were away, that's when the prostitutes in Washington struck. You can see the same scenario as what they're trying to play out right now. It's a variation in the theme. Another thing about FHR, people don't realize, he had plans to eviscerate the county governments, the city governments and the state borders. He had all of that planning. Yes, regional government, which is the very thing that has now been implemented to a degree and was. We've gotten into that over the years with all the processes. The Buck Act, which again, there's no history of it. It was one of the most significant acts and yet there is no true history of all of how the Buck Act was implemented. And that's critical in and of itself. Anyway, George, go ahead. Anything else I can let you go? We've got Spike and the Wings, too. I've got to go ahead and hang out. No King but King Jesus. Hoorah. Thank you, George. And again, we have Spike. Spike, jump in there. I know you're waiting in the wings. Yes, sir. I called in to give a little, have a gun in nice shape. May 17th, 9 a.m. It's all been rebuilt and all divided up into different ways. And $8 for purpose, $12, or only $2. Very good. And again, go ahead and slow down as what's the, give the times up again. Okay, is that right next to the show? Yeah, it's thinking a lot. There's a big deal. Oh, it's where our hockey hockey and they want to turn her cup. Yeah, so hey go comments anyway at the Allen County with art in Fort Wayne the dates are sat 9 a.m. 3 p.m. And it's in the expo $6 to get in $8 for preferred parking. I believe that's real and 12 or $2 and again now you're gonna be giving out are you gonna be able to make it I can't get out there. I'm going to give them to somebody how the job works out. I got back to work very good. Well, you expect to have a just doesn't matter if just a matter of when in theory. Yeah, well, I was kind of iffy to me because the better the board of health play little games with us up there hand washing stuff. Yeah, I go. Okay. Hey, you go back to that lady. You're with the head lady at the better. We're very disappointed thing we could do to a few people a bridge, but it seems like you just said it on this is very unexplainable. They gutted the whole thing. I called the guy to get the pedometer out. I went. They called me back later on that day and said, we're open. OK, great. Very good. All new establishment indoors. And I was saying, wait, let us work in my plug. Where are you? You might as well give a plug. Where do you work? I work at Takahoka in Japan in Fort Wayne, downtown, right by the courthouse. It's a very nice place to eat. It's kind of expensive, but if you like to have a show, make jokes, and a lot of stuff. I was going to say the chef doesn't miss a beat even if he takes a finger off to the second knuckle. Not a problem. All he does is stick the stump right down on the fryer. The cotter rises it right there. He'll hook that little digit off and throw it off to the side, finish your meal, then go to the hospital. But by God, you will eat that night. Yeah, well, you'll think it's fair. That leaves a good cook and he's fast, but he's awfully darn gritty. Oh, shit. The good thing is again they're open so you're back to work there that's it that's a congratulations by the way anything you want to give us information wise anybody that's listening We do have alternatives if you need to get information quick out of the archives and or with other ways to listen to the Intel report. What are you doing at that end? Right now I'm trying to set up my own little and get another one just so I can say I did it. Intelligencereport.co.cc and there's all kinds of good pages there with just about any kind of information with the legal documents and stuff that David sent me. I put them all up there on the website. So this is one of those Frankenstein machines. We've done this before. See, we captured a bunch of stuff from the EPA. Well, we didn't capture it. One of our guys was given the contract to go in and pull out all of their original systems because they were getting all new hardware. And they literally just shut the machines off, didn't scrub the hard drives, walked them out to the, he just walked them out to the truck, took the monitors, the keyboards. the mouse, everything went with it because it was a totally independent system and then they put the brand new systems in as soon as he pulled the equipment out but they didn't do anything to alter what was in the hard drives. Yeah, I know. So up until a certain point we know pretty much everything about what was going on in the EPA and all the connective tissue to other agencies and it was all, well, right there in our life. It's funny. But yeah, I know. Opsec, what's that? Operational security? I don't know. But anyway, what's cute is this is a nice little, it's a mainframe, little processor system, multi-bank pull, you know, scabbard type pull, the hard drive system, and a nice little server, you know, compact by comparison to most. So, I'm going to see what we can do with that, see if we can light it up and at least get the energy going. If we get something off it, fine. If not, well you still get it and you get to play with it and figure out what's going on. It's your problem. Heck yeah. I like to deal with those kinds of things. Here we go. Free is a good word. I got a server from a guy that used to work at a mobile phone company, but it was not even a penny of money. That would still work though. That's not that bad. You'd be amazed what you can do with that. I didn't know back then when I got it. This was probably about five or six years ago. six years ago when the guy gave it to me and I paid like twenty bucks for it I just wanted the case. Oh! I tore it all apart, kept all the screws, I went to use the case, I went this isn't going to work. I had to have extra cords and I just, I didn't, but you know I keep all the fans like you were talking about all the screws I could reuse on another. Of course now that I told you that you know what by the way you can actually plug jumpers in and all your cables would have made it. Oh yeah! Well you learn as you go. So I was right after I built my first one. We're going to give you all kinds of extra goodies to go with this that we've got that are part of the system. And you can figure out whether or not you can use them. And if not, they're extras or backup for other projects. I'll put them to use. That's designated and headed your way. We just got to figure out how to get it to you next. Just to give the new order order another black eye. I didn't say anything about going back to work. And Wednesday, as I'm cleaning, I go to work and I didn't say anything. I wanted to see how long it would be before they flew over to work again. And Wednesday afternoon, I I'm not heading over to that one, I know Andrew is heading that way. A couple weeks from now he's in the stop pick me up and we're going to head up to the party on the beach. Oh, excellent. That'd be fantastic. Now this of course tomorrow, by the way, reminded me. Tomorrow is a party on the beach party on the beach tomorrow and for our friends on the eastern seaboard I know you're an Indian country But you have a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday for all of our hallmark listeners You have a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday five o'clock usual time Meals will be served as is the case, but they're asking if you can please double up in fact if you can do little bus type arrangements because they've expanded the amount of parking but guys They only got so much room and they've got a lot of people that are coming in with hardware and equipment. We've had a lot of support from mid-sized companies and smaller companies that all realize the threat and they're showing up with their resources. We want to make sure that everybody's able to cooperate and find a place to park. I understand this thing has doubled and doubled and doubled again, so that was expected. And they're going to make accommodations for the additional people to be showing up on Sunday. But they asked that if you can, please, double up so that we've got more parking space available. That's really what it's all about. So gee, it's a good thing you mentioned that so I can remember parking. And we got a lot of work. So a party on the beach on Saturday, that's going to be, well, of course, it is raining a little out here. We've got an interesting auction on the other side of Dexter where some guy has a, actually, there's a whole bunch of memorabilia. And it's just tools and hardware, but it's stuff where it's like, man, I remember when that was out. I remember when that was out, wait a minute, oh that's cool. And it's interesting in that there's a lot of cool stuff there including tractors, heavy machinery, steam equipment, steam fixtures, and steam components. We're going to meet one of our engineers over there because the steam car project, some of this stuff will apply and it's all industrial grade. That project is not dead, in fact just in reverse. That project is moving ahead quickly. The biggest thing is that it had a little bit of a diversion having to work on another project. How does it share time? But the steam car project, the latest one, the second one, is completely freestanding and independent vehicle, guys. Built from scratch, it can be done by anybody. And we're talking able to do normal road speeds, easy to drive, easy to bring up to steam fast, on par with the old Stanley Steamer concept in that respect. So, there's some fascinating work being done there, but there's some cool stuff. You've got to pay attention. Yard sales or whatever. A lot of hardware and a lot of equipment is showing up that is, you know, it's needful in our inventory. We need to preserve it. We don't want it going out and into the dumpster or into the scrap metal direction. That's definitely not what we want to see happen. Anyway, anything else, Mike? No, sir. That's all I have today. Okay, appreciate it then. Thanks for the call. How's the gray furred one doing? Good. He's not down here right now with the dogs, I believe. We got the pictures. I appreciate that. Thank you. Hey, no problem. I couldn't help but send them because I know you guys probably missed the little guy. Well, actually, I know he's one left mouth to feed, but... Yeah, and we have five more. Would you need another one? I think he killed me. That's okay. I understand. Hey, but you know, he rode all the way home from a good kitty and he is a really good kitty. He's smart. This isn't just like a dog. You know that to me and then gave the head to the kittens and that's why we woke up with them playing soccer with the That counts out the chipmunk jerky then her no, no, actually we might have chipmunk jerky better because remember she saves the whole rear end for you So I got three rear ends saved up in the freezer. I guess I could do that No, we didn't save the freezer. We canned them anywhere. We do we do jerky with chipmunk. We don't do we don't do cook Anyway. You just put them under the car and then dry them? That's right. You just hang them by their tail. In fact, they make great tree ornaments as long as it's really dry. There you go. Sail chipmunks. Anyway. You paint agency names on them. That's right. Well, yeah, that too. Only the dark, only the real dark furred ones though. As a matter of fact, again, the idea here is we have a cooperative arrangement here. Kill more chipmunks, get more goodies. Kill more chipmunks, kill more mice, get more goodies. So they always know better. Now the little ones are in a frenzy because they figured out, hey, Mom's got the right idea here. This is pretty cool. Yeah, the old get the mouse genes are kicking in. Anyway, personal critters. I've got two of them looking at me right now when you're talking about me and they can tell. And as it is, we are at the top of the hour just about. I know we're going to hear the music in a few more minutes, but I want to remind everybody again, before I forget, and you just might be able to stay right there because we'll close the program, but we'll do. Okay. MVC equipment and training, forgive me, MVC equipment and training, two discs set, $20 donation. It helps to keep the lights on, makes sure that everything stays operational, just sent. In fact, we got one in the mail, one, two, three, five. I'm looking at some other stuff too. But anyway, five additional today. All of those went out the moment we got them. They came in the house, we put them in the envelopes, everything got shot right out, and is headed back in the mail this afternoon before five o'clock. So we're getting them out as quick as we get them in. Keep an eye on your mailboxes if you've placed orders. If you would like a set, it's $20, postage paid. Make checks or money or it's out to Nancy. Last name, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. That's Nancy, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. And it's $20 post each page. Send that to PBN P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 481-30. Again, that's PBN P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 481-30. 48130. Oh, I just understood. I just realized something. Yes, okay. And again, that's for the NBC equipment and training two-disc set. You're going to love it. To be quite honest, I think it's very dynamic, very cool the way it was done. The engineering is good. It is sub-chaptered, so you can stop it. You can come back later and go to that part of the disc. You don't have to watch the whole disc and figure out where you need to be and guess. Watch all of the extras. There's a lot of stuff loaded up into these discs that we always fill every, every last moment we have. So you've got to keep an eye on that and make sure you watch everything. And then we'll go from there. But Spike, let's see. I know you've seen American Peril 1, and I'm pretty sure you have American Peril 2. I've got three too. I downloaded it off of Google a while back. Oh no, you copy of it though. What about the copyright? I did copy of it. I'm going to come back and read it. I want to buy one. Well that's not a problem. Anybody wants to copy them, you know better than any of us. Oh I know. The whole thing is, it's funny, American Peril 3, most important there is that When we went through, even when we put the actual pages, you know how to open up, I want you to know how it is, I went to the book, here's the book. I went to the chapter, here's the chapter. We went to the section of law, here's the law. And then I read it and of course you could map it out so you could take it right to where it is. And there are still people who try to be in denial. Oh, I don't know why you should have, why I'm not sure you're both, oh shut up. In other words, here's the information. You can't do anymore for somebody. So now it's just absolutely, it's just, the brain is in just denial. It's all there is to it. And we ain't talking a river over in Egypt, okay? So it's fascinating, American Peril 3 especially, I would emphasize. If you got it on the shelf, pull it out and watch it again, guys. Because there is a lot of stuff you are going to see hit you square in the head here very soon. And most of it is a direct extension of the legislation and all. And remember we are not talking proposed legislation. We are talking public law, PL, where the initiating actions were started in 93 through 95, 96. Now, here it is, 2009, we've put them back hard enough on their rear ends that they felt they couldn't even attempt this until about now. It doesn't mean they haven't tried. They had to send people overseas to bleed over in Iraq. They had to waste all their time over there. The plastic flags have routed off of the flag poles. Now they can flip everything back to the program where they were in 1998-99. That's what you're seeing. it's going to be us. But what it comes down to is what happened to that just say no to thugs and drugs. You know what I mean? I'm a little confused. They know to drugs and you have to wine coolers, right? Yeah, exactly. There we go. Or in this case maybe a big bucket of opium. There you go. That's obvious. I mean what gets me is the whole hypocrisy of this. But to put it right there in your face like that is something everybody needs to see. and it was in the latest Marine Corps, I don't know if it's Marine Corps Gazette or Marine Magazine, we'll have to double check that off to talk to the guys. They just got their issue and everybody's been looking at it so you can find it on the internet on their website. Anyway, here we go. We are at the top of the hour. It's the last program, oh no wait a minute, we got one more hour. It's taking over, we got the round table next hour. Spike, you can participate in that. God bless the republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march, both day and night. We are so thankful. Ladies and gentlemen, Ed's going to be taking over the next hour. We've got to finish the round table. Please call in, participate. Guys, we've got to do the same thing. 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