May 27, 2009
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Mark Koernke discussed geopolitical tensions in Korea, arguing that reunification between North and South Korea is feasible and would create a regional powerhouse, comparing it to German reunification. He criticized U.S. foreign policy regarding Iraq and Somalia, arguing that Iraqi refugees should remain in Iraq rather than be resettled in America. Koernke and his co-host Dave covered financial markets, including stock market declines and commodity prices, and discussed preparedness and survivalism, noting a 700% increase in sales of survival gear since the beginning of 2009. The show emphasized the importance of ammunition stockpiling, food production, and emergency preparedness as tools of freedom and resistance.
- korea reunification
- north korea
- south korea
- iraq war
- iraqi refugees
- preparedness
- survivalism
- ammunition stockpiling
- food production
- maritime law
- admiralty law
- uniform commercial code
- gas masks
- weapons wednesday
- daewoo rifle
- federal reserve
- stock market
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German gear, Swedish gear, American gear. If there's something we don't have, just ask and we'll find it for you. So check us out wolverinemo.com. wolverinemo.com. Check out our site. It's updating daily, folks. Mention Liberty Tree Radio for your listeners discount or just call us at 734-340-7285-734-340-7285. 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? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for 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 in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? This is still the land of the free. Well good afternoon. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report I mark quirky and I'm Donald betcher One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories east, northeast, central, and west. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... libertytreeradio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com, and we are on live 365 and go to Liberty Tree Radio. You will also find us on AM&FM microstations, CB Bay stations, and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. We will also be found on the Hallmark Network, 8 colonial states plus on the eastern seaboard and expanding across the interior of the United States. for all of our friends listening. Again, go ahead and give that date out for anybody who is trying to benchmark it. Don, please. Okay, you guys, that was, again, August 71, a letter from Albert Pike, who has seen me, M-A-G-Z-I-N, you know, the Funner Day Mafia. I just wanted to give that documentation and more credence. Don, if you give that telephone number out, they offer a one-year free subscription. attending listener who calls in and requests it. Oh, no kidding. I'm looking through the front. Behind the front page, I'll give you a free one-year prescription. 972 937 again 937. This is from like 1997 you guys. Working properly connected to the people that we're trying to get you a hold of here. But again, that number is 97933. Very good. Thank you, Don. And again today is weapons Wednesday, by the way. We're going farther. in the chamber. Korea and actually the biggest fear right now and this is going to be a total tangent. We're just going to go, huh? The greatest fear and it's something that was already in motion actually what eight nine years ago is the first discussions about North and South Korea coming back together. Now, are they are there activities irreconcilable? Well, let's put it this way. If you do enough studying about what's going on been going on with North and South Korea, guys, they've already got the tracks laid to the to the DMZ. The DMZ is so overgrown now, it actually is the way they would like to see many of the open areas of Korea, and that it actually is a tropical wild... I won't say tropical, it is a wildlife preserve for all practical purposes. I'll bet a very dangerous one if you're in the wrong place at the right time, because the North Koreans are very aggressive, and the South Koreans are very tenacious. But one of the things that both the Chinese, the Japanese, and even the Russians are fearful of, is a unified and one-minded slash single-minded Korea. Korea has been used as a doormat by all three of those countries and by the United Nations for a long time. And really there is no variation and no hiccup in the process for the last what, three, four hundred years and greater? We can go all the way back to the invasion by some of the first major warlords of Japan as they first neutralized Korea for practice, and then went on to try to invade China, which has always been a dream of the Japanese in one direction. We then see that during the alternate campaigns, China came in and occupied Korea. Now, Korea, you have to remember, has its own language. has its own historical culture even though it's been pummeled. I mean you got to think about this. How many different waves of major military force and we're not talking Korea. Everybody goes, oh, Korean War or World War II. Let's go back way before that. Korea has been a foot mat for both the Japanese and for the Chinese as an excellent way to play the chess game out over and over and over again. Now, the biggest problem that they have, and one of the reasons they've whipped this nonsense up, is because you have an industrial giant, and it truly is. South Korea is a phenomenal industrial base. They produce everything we produce and in fact you want to have some fun. I've always mentioned the Daewoo rifle on the air. It's an excellent firearm by the way. I would have no problem. You throw me a Daewoo rifle, I'd say thank you. And I don't like necessarily a .223 round. I'm really serious. I don't for a couple of different reasons. I like engaging vehicles not just watching things ping off the outer limited armor that might even be on a light armored vehicle. But you give me a 308 and we'll show you what can happen with all the unique grounds that our military developed and when our science was at its peak without having to make any space age super toys and right out of the muzzle of a standard M14 or FN FAL or G3. Anyway, point is, okay the 223, we're stuck with it, we've got lots of them. Guys, don't throw your 223s out, we've got lots of uses for them anyway. Government makes the ammo so we'll buy more. But the point is the Daewoo is a fantastic firearm taking the best of both worlds. Why? Because Korea didn't have to commit itself just our system. It doesn't mean they don't have a bunch of M16s, they do. And it doesn't mean they don't make them. Under contract they do too. They did, to a degree. But they make the Daewoo rifle which is Korea's rifle, South Korea's rifle. It has M16 internal parts, takes M16 air 15 type magazines. It has an AK type gas system, plus the incorporated features that they saw were needful to actually make the weapon more rugged. It has a direct air contact with the bolt carrier, which is another plus plus for the Daewoo, and they started bringing them into the US and we started buying them. You know what? We tested the hell out of them. We've experimented with all the ones that came in in the first wave. We were going to try to buy more, but immediately they were cut off. Almost as quickly as they started to come in, they would let PMC ammo come in, but the Daewoo rifle was one of those several that was blocked because it in reality was a superiority rifle. The reason I say that is because it has an advantage in the gas system. The charging handle group, actually the fact that there is no air 15 type group charging handle group, but rather a charging handle on the side of the bolt means you have more control over clearing the weapon without trying to create a more major malfunction with a forward assist jamming the weapon into submission. The other advantage, all air 15 parts, something breaks, buy it off the government shelves, however, buy it off the retail shelves so you keep the day we're running forever. Yeah, that's a bit of a problem for the bad guys who are trying to limit and give you weapons that they figure you won't have spare parts for. See how that works? Anyway, that's just one aspect. But when you go to call Daewoo, you're going to find out that Daewoo of South Korea, you call them up and you're probably going to get their refrigerator division. Huh? Yeah, because they make everything. Refrigerators, cars, they make tanks, they make aircraft, they make anything and everything industrial. Daewoo is a giant. Now, imagine the problems that they would have. Also, South Korea still has agriculture. It doesn't mean they don't buy food from outside the peninsula. They do, just like Japan does. They do. Just like China, although they produce more, China has had to buy rice and other staples from other countries to import to keep up with the population for years. But imagine the combination of the diversified resource manufacturing of South Korea reintroduced with a nuclear or at least high-tech capable North Korea with all the manpower it needs and with all the technicians in the South necessary to maintain and keep Korea completely independent and no longer a doormat for the rest of Asia. That's Korea's ambition and that is Japan's, China's and Russia's nightmare because Korea would become a major powerhouse very quickly. Number one, manufacturing production in the South would not have to go overseas. They could actually create a line of credit. They would move the resources into North Korea, upgrading the standard of living immediately. They would have a strategic defense platform to protect the country. They would ask the foreign forces to leave. By the way, they're supposed to be our allies so long as there's a North and South Korea. But why would they want an occupation army in place? If Korea could become Korea. Oh, so we got to keep that stick whipped up there in that north area, don't we? Oh, look at that, Korea's really by it. Read my hips, no new... Oh, we meant read my hips, we're going to screw you. Anyway, the point is that the situation with Korea is being whipped up out of desperation to try and deflect everybody. Now, realistically, if everybody backed off right now, Korea, north and south, would complete the rail links, would open up the highways, and all of a sudden there would be intercommunication and interactivity north and south. Quietly, and very quickly, both North and South would settle whatever administrative differences they needed to. The guy in the North with the funny hairdo and the Nehru jacket, hey dudes, rather than being in a James Bond movie like Dr. No, he would actually probably be in charge of whatever provinces for life until such time as an integrated government could actually operate all the provinces as one system. You don't think that can happen? Can we say East and West Germany? Oh, forgot about that one, didn't you? Oh, yeah, I forgot about that one. We can't do that. North and South Korea just couldn't possibly integrate. It just couldn't happen. Can we say East and West Germany again? It's now not East and West Germany, is it? It's now Germany. Now, it doesn't mean that East Germany doesn't have a whole lot of problems integrating with West Germany because work ethic on the West is far different from the environment of the East that was created by the kosher mafia of the bankers and the Communists. Oh, did I say that? The kosher mafia and the bankers, slash the Soviet socialists with East Germany. They ruined the environment. They ruined the economy. They ran the country into the ground intentionally. That's just how it worked. But guess what? East and West Germany are now Germany, all one big country. So tell me how it can't happen with North and South Korea. Does it mean that the South Koreans aren't going to have some animosity here and there? Oh hell yes. But there's a basic rule in the Asian states that you seem to forget is that family lines and family ties mean everything, unlike for Americans who have been dumbed down by the controlled public fool system. Okay? Family line is everything. Because of that, there is still more in common between North and South Korea than the Koreans and the Japanese, or the Koreans and the Chinese, or the Koreans and the Russians, or for that matter, the Koreans and the Americans. Now, someone would then say, well, we've married Koreans. We've got Americans who have Korean wives and everything. Yep, and there's also Japanese who have Korean wives and everything. There are even some Chinese who have picked up war brides and have Korean wives and everything. If they are not there now, they are somewhere in their family tree over the last two centuries, three centuries. Yet, that still doesn't mean that Korea would not stand for Korea. All the pickle, smoke, and mirrors with Korea right now is no different from all the other BS where we have four guys in a rubber boat off the coast of Somalia, 300 miles off the coast of Somalia. I've seen some of these pictures and you know what? When I look at some of the BS propaganda, they're showing all these freighters running in a line and they're wasting, wasting vast amounts of time and fuel by putting helicopter support over those ships. My God, people, that is about as absolutely wasteful as you could possibly be as far as aviation fuel time, maintenance time for the aircraft. Of course, now the argument would be, well, we've got to use them somewhere, so we might as well use them as global police helicopters. Okay, but the point is, if that's what you want to do, what you do is you drop a helipad on every one of those freighters or every second one, or like we talked about before, you designate a Liberty Ship or a Q Ship. and it has platforms. You put palletized gun mounts on board, you drop a couple of helicopters. I mean, come on, people. For a convoy, how many helicopters do you need to fight four guys in a rubber boat or six guys in a rubber boat? Does it make any difference? Don't you think that firepower superiority between a gun platform and a Q-ship, in other words, a ship that's designated as a fighting escort ship and a few helicopters, is going to be able to deal with anything that the It's a Somalia put into the field. Now let's turn our eyes towards Korea. Nothing could be happening with Korea or China if the Israelis don't know about it and aren't the ones that helped to orchestrate it. Let me ask you again. Who do you think was commuting all of our rocket technology from the United States? Every time we gave them a peacekeeper, we gave them, remember the interceptor missiles during Desert Dust, won, the adventure begins. Within six months, those parasites sold that technology to the communist Chinese. The Israelis screwed us and sold the technology to the Chinese. It doesn't mean it wasn't sold from another direction. The Israelis here in the US have dual citizenship status, stole the same stuff and probably got the rest of the goodies from that direction. how did Korea get what it's got right now not just by open treaty the shysters in the middle east the real parasites the real thieves the scum that are orchestrating the stuff to try and get everybody's mind off of who's stealing the money out of your bank's okay think about what this is a poll over there doesn't mean it can't be a threat but here's the thing who's doing this who is doing this ignore the hand don't look at the hand out there at the end of the arm Look back at who it is that's pointing this out, what shysters, what parasites, what bottom feeders are orchestrating this from the beginning. And again, Korea, East and West Germany guys, they'll never come together. East and West Germany, it'll be separated for a... Hey, wait a minute, what happened? Oh, the ring knockers set that one up, didn't they? So if that's the case... Then how and or why. We are very familiar with Korea. In fact, I've argued all along that what I hate the most is that Korea has been a non-stop war zone for a long time. And that Dingleberry Carter was the first one to screw our troops and tell everybody they weren't going to get their combat patches or their combat pay. But they wouldn't be off even though they were in a war zone. Even though any other soldier who served there, up until when Carter the Parasite, the CFR suck-up did what he did, screwed our troops. I remember that. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was in service at the time. I was completely disgusted with it. But that's just a little sub-note. Otherwise, people, like I said, you have to think in the long term. The Asian people think long term. They're not popcorn people like Americans, at least like the conditioned Americans that are supposed to only have a three-month or three-week memory span. Remember that family line and national heritage and national interest are above everything, despite whatever clan problems they have internally. One house may hate another, but if the whole of their structure is threatened, or if they can consolidate and strengthen in the process while rebonding like that, then they can overlook any vendettas for a period of time, and a dagger war will progress behind the scenes so as not to disrupt commerce and not disrupt the process of them strengthening their households and their wealth. and, therefore, securing and ensuring their family lines. Remember, you're dealing with a Korea that could actually look on the horizon and see the possibility of them not being used as a doormat by the Japanese, the Chinese, the Russians, or us anymore. If you were an occupied Korea, what would you be thinking right now? Yeah. It's just like another little piece. I know we have Dave waiting here in the ring. I want more things I want to touch on. There is this article here somebody sent me. It's, Where will the Iraqis go? It's this news piece where they are talking about, with all the problems, the Iraqi refugees, oh, hint, hint, wink, wink, nod, nod. Where will they go? I would like somebody to tell them these goofs to make up their mind on something. Guys, let me ask you something. Didn't they tell us that we can see blue sky on the horizon in Iraq? Didn't we invade Iraq to liberate Iraq for the Iraqis? Didn't we lose a whole bunch of young men and women over there, blood to death, chopped up into chunks? Didn't we torture a whole hell of a lot of people? Shame on you who did that. But guess what? Didn't we torture and murder and we haven't we killed a million Iraqis to save Iraqi for Iraq? So why in the hell do we have to have any Iraqis over here in the US exported for any reason at all? What do you mean where do the Iraqis have to go? Bottom line is this, Iraqis have a country. We rape, kill, pillage, and burn away across it. Okay, less rape, but still some. But only on the prisoners, and only because they want to torture some people, and only nutcases, mostly Israelis, who are over there as military advisors that were doing the raping, which is okay because they're scumbags. And we expect scumbags to act like that. The Israeli scumbags will rape, kill, pillage, and burn. They're filth. But beyond that, Why would we have to worry about where will the Iraqis go when we have a big country called Iraq? We put a whole bunch of billions of dollars into it after we bombed the snout out of it. Remember, we were supposed to pay for all the repairs with the oil from the country, which all was stolen by the Israelis, too. What do the Iraqis have to go anywhere? The Iraqis have a nice big country. It's going to need lots of people to fix it up. Give them saws, give them hammers, give them corals, give them cement, let them use their oil to build their country back up. And Iraqis have a country called Iraq. They don't need to go anywhere. Of course, unless everything they're talking about is a big lie, and then they have to start pulling people out of Iraq because like Vietnam, or like Korea even, they have a lot of people who everybody doesn't like. Now, that's probably true too, but I would still point out the first thing. We invaded Iraq, we murdered everybody we could, we killed and murderlated a whole bunch of people. So Iraq is for Iraq, and we don't have anything called refugees that need to go anywhere else. They need to stay in Iraq. see how that works and there's no old you understand it's a lot more complicated that bs is not complicated all the which doctor can dance around with this grassroot with his gentle you hanging out every once in a while on the bone of his nose and his hair all fursied out with bird nests in it and i really don't care he's a fool should wash it should get some other pants find some better clothes by the way take the bone out of your nose might cause an infection other than that iraq for the work for the iraqis We've modulated a whole lot of people so we can say that. So the Iraqis need to stay right there. That will settle that whole problem and not make a further conflict in America. Case in enough said. Anyway, I'll tell you what we're going to do. We've got Dave. Dave, you have a special report for us. Please jump in there. Good afternoon, Mark. Good afternoon. Yes. yesterday we were telling you about how wonderful it was on the stock market. You got to get out there and buy, buy, buy. They pumped it up about 2.25% yesterday, almost 200 points. Oh well, as we say, it's a roller coaster. The stock market at noon was down about 17 points, but around 2 o'clock all hell broke loose on the uh... stock floor and she closed out down one hundred and seventy three point seven four closing ballots eighty three hundred point two silver took a jump in crime though and doing just the opposite and went to fourteen dollars and seventy five cents the gold on futures took a hit for three dollars and a half and closed out at nine hundred and forty eight sixty Crude oil was up at the noon bell by a whole lot about a dollar higher and it closed but it closed up at sixty two dollars and ninety six cents a barrel somebody's pumping oil here trying to get rich The metal markets, gee, copper, yesterday we know it took a big climb. Well, it took 4 cent hit today. Nickel went up 56 cents yesterday. It fell 10 cents, closing at $5.92. Aluminum took a hit, 3 cents. Zinc went down 2. Lead was unchanged. And uranium, it took a hit today. $2 a pound. It went closed out at $49 on the uranium market. That's the New York Stock Exchange. Anyways, the other thing I saw of great interest here, which I want to better grab this one real quick before we get lost on the other article. I got a letter last night. I don't know anyone that's rich out there listening to this program because we don't have a whole lot of rich listeners, but any of you people have got some money. I got a letter last night from Ford Motors, right from the sales rep, Jeffrey Thompson. sales director of Ford Motors and you can purchase right now a brand new Ford pickup truck or Explorer or Taurus or whatever at 35% off the sticker price directly from the factory 15 days in which this purchase is good if you pay cash which means you can buy a Taurus for 22 grand A Ford Explorer, 30 grand. F-150, 19,000. F-250, loaded 21. F-350, loaded 2,200. Not bad prices. If you want an F-450, 3,800. 35% off sticker price directly from the factory. That also makes me think of something. If you can buy it direct, do you think they just might send you the manufacturer's certificate of origin and the bill of lading? I'd like to buy one direct and get those pieces of paper in my hand because the man who possesses them is the actual owner. If you don't have those, oh well, you don't own your property, the state does. Welcome to this great British world of commerce, which John Jay established on the Treaty of 1794. As you said earlier in the last broadcast, people didn't seem to trust John Jay, the first governor of New York, but he was the ambassador of the United States prior to that. And he alone subjugated us to the British Admiralty or Maritime's Laws, which is now known as Uniform Commercial Code. He did it all in 1794. Folks, you don't believe it? Read it. Go back and look at the 1794 treaty. It brought maritime law right out of land. In fact, what was still the dominant, what was interesting about this is that the majority of even the judges or American judges would not allow for the activity to exist. in their court with regard to maritime law. It is repeated over and over again in many of the founding fathers' writings of the 1790s through to about 1810 that the foundation of the law of the United States was secure but that because of certain actions the abhorrence of Admiralty Law was still raising its ugly head from an angle or from an oblique that would be a threat to the people of this country. Now they understood the threat, but where was it allowed to operate? It was primarily last suit. See, this is the thing. That drop of oil on that barrel of water. What they did is they started by bringing it first into, oh that's right, the square block of Washington, D.C., the square miles of the District of Criminals, which was the only place where it could initially be enacted or used, and or in certain special interest incidents involving activities on the seas or in close commerce on the coast. However, then they started to stretch the rubber band inland. That's what they did in certain cases. Now again, every time they got bit, they stepped back. That's the only thing that made the difference is either A, they got bit because the people in the court and the juries, the jural societies, did their job, or somebody shot them. They just flat out said, you're going to do what? What they did is they plugged them. They made them leak and they died. Probably the best example of that is Hamilton, pressed and pressed. And Mr. Byrd, despite what everybody says and how they tried to rewrite history, the bottom line is it wasn't over a woman. They were fighting over the very issues we're talking about. And finally, somebody got tired of the uppity-ness of Mr. Hamilton. They put him out, and they put a hole in him. Hamilton and John Jay were peddling this stuff at the very beginning. However, when you got down to 1812, the Secretary of State John Quincy Adams was peddling this. And it's really what brought about the War of 1812 and the 13th Amendment. that the British were doing everything they could to force this Admiralty law on the land. And the state of Virginia and the state of Maryland also had to pass ordinances or laws allowing it to be brought to the District of Columbia because they had to give right away up the Potomac to be able to bring it there. One of the things to remember is that they used the tributaries. Waterways were like the expressways and highways we have today. There were specific limitations and restrictions because, as we've said before, possession is nine-tenths of the law. We understand what they put down in paper with the crown. Remember, England never released us in their mind even when we beat their arse down a second time. They still have the attitude. Remember, they did everything they could. Were it not for the militia, we would not have gotten through the War of 1812, which of course was originally called the Second American Revolution, without the vast militia resources that were brought to bear. Regular forces failed abysmally over and over again. In many cases, the regular army got its arse whooped and handed it on a platter several times. And, of course, then had to count on the fact that militia formations stepped in, constituted 80 to 90 percent of the fighting force of the War of 1812 in almost every major battle, and where they succeeded, they succeeded not only admirably, but outmaneuvered or outperformed the typical regulars that were with them. purely, of course, by numbers if nothing else, as they would say, well it's because they had numbers. Well, it's also because they had the skill and the woodcraft of the combat area of operation they were participating in. Their biggest problem in every case still was supply and support, which we've tried to point out time and again. Why we need a deep and wide logistical support system set up and in place before the war starts here in the United States. Before that happens, the 510 program needs to be in place. You need to have your arms and ammunition squared away. Every round needs to be saved. So any training aid that you can come up with right now, airsoft, BB guns, I don't care what it is, where you can save ammunition, every round that you've paid for, every round that you've spent your lifetime to buy because that's what you're doing. You're trading your lifetime and exchanging it for a commodity that is right now become more valuable if you look at it per pound and you look at the actual cost than most any other commodity out there guys and that's ammunition. Beyond that also the arms that the ammunition goes in and all the working parts and assemblies to support it. That defense in depth, that quartermaster resource in depth, is what's going to mean the difference between life and death for the liberty of the American people. In addition, gas masks, chemical defense, I'm not arguing that they will not use that technology against us. I will point out again, and you know Mark is a fanatic on this. Dave, you've listened to me on the air for as long as I've been on the air, right? and we've had people lament about my commenting on NBC, oh you don't need that, it's a little bit, well good, then buy the gas mask, it costs you 6, 8 or 10 dollars or 50 or 100 dollars, put it on the shelf and if it doesn't work then you can say, oh Mark I told you so. On the other hand, if later on you show up and you got the gas mask on and you go, I'll pull them out. I guess you're in a row. I'll pull them out. It's not bad breathing, Mark. You see how that works? Later on, if we all fail, you can tell me at the pearly gates, oh, see, Mark, I told you the gas mask didn't work. Oh, well, fine. On the other hand, the majority of what's going to be deployed, because remember, when you pee in the pool, I'm going to point something out about radiological arms. It's like biological, guys. When you pee in the pool that way, Then, it is irreversible for an indefinite period of time and it knows no friend. It knows no ally. Mr. Grenade, when you pull the pin, is not your friend. You understand what I'm saying? When you pull the pin, once you let go of that copper, Mr. Grenade is not your friend. Fire and hold. It knows no ally. It knows no color. It knows no creed. It knows no allegiance. Anybody within the burst radius will die, or at least be horribly wounded and not like the idea about the perforations in your rumpus. The same is true with biological or radiological ordnance and chemical. Chemical may be more persistent in some ways because it doesn't have to worry about biodegrading issues or contaminant issues or other alternate issues within the environment that may degrade the potential of the biological itself. Although it can breed, it may not breed well or may be contained. Chemical, on the other hand, can be more resilient because it is a combination of chemicals that will, when they make contact with your body, create a specific response. Depending on how heavy the concentration, even with dilution, you may still have a problem with chemical that will be persistent. This is why we need to be cautious and we need to understand the battlefield. But here's the point. Guys, if they dump it, it gets everybody. And they can hide in a hole for a while. And everybody knows this, that this whole idea about, I'll press the button, I'll press the button, I'll press the button. Well, okay. Then that happens. I guess we're all going together. Congratulations. What? You'll notice that a lot of these characters all realize this too. Again, I wouldn't be surprised talking about Korea or talking about Iran or talking about, for instance, what about France? Why should France have nukes? In fact, why should any of these other countries have nukes because of their national interest perhaps? Somebody doesn't want their oil taken somebody doesn't want their people ravaged somebody doesn't want you to drop bombs on them they might probably decide to get something bigger and heavier because they don't trust you and they've watched your actions around the planet with a globalist where the globalists are concerned and So I can understand why even if they don't have it they might actually just pull the card You know that old you know when we're playing when you're playing poker You can throw all kinds of stuff out there and they would be doing that as a nation Don't think that we didn't do it guys When we dropped Hiroshima and Nagasaki a nest egg, those were the only two we had. But the idea behind it was, is to make Stalin think that, well, if they dropped one, they might be conservative, but they dropped one too. That doesn't mean conservative. That means it's almost as if they had plenty more to back it up. See how that works? So there's a game that's played even amongst these ring knockers as far as how they backstab and screw each other. And that gets back to the whole thing Don mentioned earlier about Pike. Pike was into Lucifer. The ring knockers are Luciferians. They are worshipping Lucifer. But what is the first title of Lucifer? Lucifer is the deceiver. So even amongst all these nillists, even amongst all of these Machiavellian nutcases, Even as they claim they're working together, they're holding that executive letter opener in their right hand or their left hand, depending on how they're going to shake or signal or what ring knock and symbol they're going to swap with their buddy. And even as they do it, he's going to feel a sharp pain or she's going to feel a sharp pain between her shoulder blades because they will backstab each other. No deals amongst these devil worshippers. No deals to be kept up by all these fools who are these petty rank and file who seem to forget that Lucifer is the great deceiver. Now if you brag about that, what the hell does that mean? Remember that Star Trek episode where they had the Norman Coordinate? Remember they had the rodeos? Remember that everything that I am telling you is a lie. And the computer goes, yes, everything you're telling me is live. But wait a minute. What I just told you must be on the live then too. Wait a minute. Oh, oh, oh, blink blink blink. Norman coordinate. That's how it works with these ring knockers, guys. And the problem is plans within plans, circles within circles, and in the end they're nillest. They worship death and they worship darkness. And they're going to Hades in a hand cart. They're just terrified of the idea and they want to drag more people with them. That's all there is to it. So that's why all of this that we're talking about is transpiring. Even right now, the Korea thing is not new and the Korea thing is being whipped up because, again, they've got to try and pull our eyes away from what's happening here. The system with the stock market and all the thievery that the Soviet socialists are doing right now, didn't they do this with trying to do it close to grab our guns? Look at it as a larger version still. Every step of the way it's a larger version still. First it was we've got the mad drug-dealing chihuahuas south of the border. Oh my God, we need to take the guns from America because the mad drug-dealing chihuahuas south of the border have guns. Oh wait a minute, but the Federales, where they got them from? But that's their government. Hey, wait a minute. So then when we started looking at that and saying close the border, they said, look at the flying chicken pigs. Bum-ba-ba-bock, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, Yes, so we had waves of flying pigs coming north. That distracted everybody for a bit. Don't forget in between, we had the four guys in the rubber boat 300 miles from the Somali coast, who if they did dump the captain and get what they wanted, you tell me how the hell that had gone anywhere. Where did those rubber boat chunts come from? Same place that shark chum came from. I think what you're mentioning, Pike, we ought to read a sentence here from Pike. It's on this exotic edition, or the fancy edition, which I have, is on page 819 of Morals and Dogma under the Knights of Kedosh. If you go into the electronic version, which I email to anybody who sends a request, it's located on page 534 and 535, and it states, it is well enough for the mass of those called masons. to imagine that all is contained in the blue degrees and who so attempts to undeceive them will labor in vain without any true reward, violate his obligation as an adept." And it goes on, he says, it's the duty of those adept to lie, lie, lie. to deceive continually. But wait, I'm confused because there's supposed to be a worshipping that light that... Oh, wait a minute. Oh, it talks all about the deities of light and all the deities of Egypt and Babylon and all the signs and symbols and the so-called six-pointed star. And, gee, the swastika and the six-pointed star are the same thing. Here in Albert Pike, that's found on page 292 under the Knights of the Rosicrucians. Isn't that wonderful? Well here, again, make no mistake about it, my brothers. What does it say? That we worship is? We worship to deceive. So, again, when we look at this, that's one of the things, the groundwork that needs to be laid, foundational mechanisms. Understand the aggressor and understand that the challenge has been, and this is even what we're talking about now. And again, thank you guys for asking about Korea. Our call this morning is open to whole kettle worms, and it kind of rolls into the rest of the day. We're still covering weapons Wednesday and weapons, and you know that. But this subject ties right into it. This is the strategic overview. Who are we dealing with? What are they doing? How are they trying to distract us? Remember, FLAC is designed to deflect you. Air defense doesn't have to hit you. The idea is to put, in fact, air defense crews call it throwing junk in the air. Okay, air defense officers and senior NCOs know what the mission is. Is to throw so much garbage up that the pilot's busy dodging that and not worrying about trying to hit his target. If you've done that in air defense and you've reduced the amount of damage or effective, accurate engagement by the aircraft, then you've done your job. It doesn't mean you have to shoot them down. You put holes in them, you rent them, you take chunks out of them, you make them so that they have to drop their ordnance early or misfire on a target or in fact don't even get a chance to fire on the target, you've done your job. Now if you get some wreckage in the process and a couple of the bad guys' planes go down or all of them, you're happier still. But that's the nature of air defense. But flak! OK, pop, pop, pop guys, that's what you're feeling right now. The bad guys are desperately trying to figure out how to pull us overseas or how to pull us somewhere where our eyes are turned from the threat. I'm going to tell you something, I love Korea. I love the people of South Korea and I love the people of North Korea. And if they want to kill each other tomorrow, I think we need to step back and watch from a distance as they lob stuff back and forth until they have to either swim over to Japan or walk all the way up to provinces into China and use a payphone on a telephone pole. Now, that means us not getting in the middle of it. Now, same thing with the Middle East. The Israelis, those puppies want to get into some fighting they think they can conquer. All the Middle East are, they're going to go all the way to Iran, go all the way to Tehran. We're good. You do that on your own. No, we're not sending you any more junk. When you are all done and you are beating on each other with stones and you have spears, it is going to be kind of hard because there is not a whole lot of wood in that part of the country. But if you have spears made out of torsion bars and chunks of weapons that were useless otherwise, or just sharp pointy stones, then you can go at each other for a few years. Don't call us right away. But when you have to walk two or three nation states away, jump on a telephone pole and hook a couple of wires up and you have to call us on a pay phone, Well, when you do that, don't worry, we won't answer. It's still too soon. I want you to walk in two or three more countries away before you do that. Sand is what you got and sand is what you keep. I have this other article which I thought too, being up weapon Wednesday. This is part of weaponry. The article is an Associated Press article and it's entitled, Crisis Spur, Spike, and Surburn Survivalist. This article covers all the way in San Diego, California, Chicago, and a whole bunch of different suburban cities around the country and people stockpiling and putting in for storage. It says it redefines this radical idea of survival because the people that are now involved are buying suvs and all sorts of survival gear are businessmen and bankers or people who work in banks and engineers not the average outdoorsman that are putting stuff away in a sense the top sellers that right now in the country is fifty five gallon water containers waterproof containers freeze-dry food water filters water for procurement tablets glow sticks, lamp oil, thermal blankets, dust masks, and first aid kits and inexpensive tents are the best sellers and that sales for most places across the country are up 700% in selling these items since the first of the year. What's interesting, I saw somebody, I know, they even interviewed a gentleman here that he had 137,000 visitors in the past week have hit his website, James Rawls, James Wesley Rawls. He's even giving interviews on phone, consulting people on how to set up emergency preparedness. And they even, believe it or not, in an Associated Press they've actually listed James' website. Three W's, of course, Survivalblog.com. Survivalblog.com. James Wesley Walls. If you haven't read the book, the book is Patriots Surviving the Coming Collapse by James Wesley Walls. That's Patriots Surviving the Coming Collapse. by James Wesley Rawls. So, if you get a chance, take the time, plug that in, and read the book through. It's designed to be a storyline, but while telling you how to do things. In some cases, it's how to do it because they did it wrong. Because somebody made a mistake. Again, learn from the mistakes of others. This is an axiom I have sitting in a plaque here over on the other workstation that I've had for now about 35 years. It says, learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself. I think you understand why. I was shocked seeing this as mainstream. This is for being published in newspapers across the country. It came out on May 25th. One of the most important here that should be looked at is the idea that if you consider that for instance the last quarter of 2008, 25% of the gross national product of with regard to actually measurable sales was in ammunition and arms. I don't have any idea yet, and in fact we now have, we're past the first quarter guys. So we should have the first quarter information and the demographics should be readily available. But we haven't heard any discussion about that. Certainly not in the popcorn control media. So that should tell you something right there. I do not doubt that it actually has increased in percentage to include obviously other critical items. Common sense would dictate though that again we've talked about arms, ammunition, spare parts, magazines. Again, food production is a priority. I will say this, this year, I don't know what it is, nature either knows something or is just flat out whatever is going on with the planet, it's loving it because fruit production, berry production, all of the bloom and blossom type plants have been in maximum. Right now, all of the berry producing plants that we have in the area are at capacity. They are as heavy as we were last year, which means we are going to be canning and jarring everything and also drying everything we can get our hands on, guys. We've done everything. I mean, we still have June berries from last year. The plants are as heavily laden and this usually doesn't happen. If we have a maximum production year, the plants usually then go into a reduced cycle for two to three years, but that is not the case. We are seeing maximum production yet again. Now, take advantage of that. That means apples, pears, cherries, plums, peaches, any of the old herald type plants that are trees from old apple orchards. We need to be recovering the fruit and we need to be planting whatever we can. If it's an apple you can't eat, walk it over with a whole bunch of others, plant them about four to five feet apart and walk away. Make sure they're buried deep enough so they're secured. You want to leave the fruit and everything intact. What you're going to do is create another wild orchard. Most important is that many of the old trees that are on all these old farmsteads, I've got trees that are, well, I know they're at least 50 some years old, and I know they're older than that actually because we know approximately when this particular batch of trees were planted. They're all the old style Michigan apples. Those I'm trying to save everything I can and I've been putting all the seeds into the ground or raising them myself and We're going to make sure that they're preserved because they're a better production and a heartier production tree than anything made right now and Again, it's non hive. These are these are the these are the the pre-engineered trees unlike what you see in the orchards now That's one of the many tasks we can do know it's not weapons then this is weapons Wednesday But food is used as a weapon against us We need to make food a tool to preserve our freedom our liberty and to preserve the peace How can you have food riots when we can feed the people? Yeah, the one businessman says that the UPS man gives him funny looks every time he comes Wanting to know why he's got this four by foot by six foot high pile of groceries in his garage Yeah Yeah, but beware of that because UPS has a tendency to... Correct. But also too, if you noticed on this top selling list, it said, I think the reporter is probably trying to be politically correct because why would people be buying dust masks and not gas masks? In fact, guys, I will repeat again. MainMilitary.com, MainMilitary.com, MainMilitary.com. Take the time. Give Frank a call there. Say hi. Whoever you get on the phone doesn't make any difference, guys, but tell him you heard about it on the Intel report. Check out their webpage to find out what they've got, but give them a call, find out what they have in inventory, and then make sure that you pick up what you need. Spare parts, pieces. One of the guys in the chatroom found a source for M17 filters, $5 a set. Not bad. And if you find more, again, let us know, guys, and share it with our friends and allies. There are many, many sources, and there are many pockets of equipment. This stuff is going to be eaten up. No, somebody goes, well, they've got a big pile of stuff. They've got 200 or 300 pieces there. Guys, if everybody takes an interest, it's like what happened with the ammunition. What happened to the ammunition prices? In fact, first, what happened to the availability? And then prices matched availability, or the lack thereof. The same is true with everything else. As everybody turns their eyes towards these limited pools of resource, very quickly you will realize that the numbers are not as great as they are perceived. simply because there isn't enough in the system to supply all of those who will want. And many of the surplus items are not something that is going to be replaced out of somebody's production. When they are gone, they will simply be gone. That's how it works. Arm yourself for true. We've got a time here where we are generally at peace, even though they're pressing the envelope in all directions. Every one of you has got to stay frosty, square yourself away, get ready for what's coming. God bless the Republic. 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