July 30, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed World War II history, focusing on German military capabilities, Poland's betrayal by Western allies, and parallels to current American political situations. He analyzed Hitler's war declaration speech (suppressed for 47 years), German weapons production and strategy, the role of international bankers in orchestrating conflicts, and how Poland was divided between Germany and the Soviet Union despite being an ally. Koernke drew connections between historical patterns of national betrayal and contemporary threats to American sovereignty, particularly regarding border security and federal overreach.
- world war ii
- hitler
- poland
- germany
- soviet union
- operation sea lion
- dunkirk
- u-boats
- treaty of versailles
- bankers
- rothschild
- fdr
- patton
- czechoslovakia
- american sovereignty
- preparedness
- camp nagy-hitcham
- michigan militia
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Live 365 and your daughters visit doctors so their children will 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki 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 to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms He'd fought to keep what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? This is still the land of the free begins with all the time mark quantity one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Central, West, Southeast, and North. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com, PBN dot 4 mg dot com, and we are on the live 365. Then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi along with southern and central Alaska. We are on the Hallmark Network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arctic of the Gulf of Mexico headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, a big chunk of Iowa slash Iowa, Nebraska, and as we know the third Wyoming. Then back over across to the other side in the Mississippi and down on the ground again. There we are with the Blue Ridge, oh that's smokies, that's right. Along that ridge line, the Appalachians were headed all across the ridges and the valleys with the Golden Spike Project along with the restaurant crews, the grandma teams and the okay teams in the effort that they're making there. Congratulations. busy weekend. It's already in place. I want to say hi to all of our micro stations on site across the state of Michigan, including the upper western part of the UP. Hello to everybody there. I appreciate the work you're doing. Especially Camp Nagy-Hitcham, we have a special guest there who is going to be giving us a series of classes on Hot and cold weather survival is part of the mandatory cyclic course for the year. So if everybody there that's in attendance at Camp Naga-Hitcham, not only do you have the range activity, which is just about unless there's a hurricane or a tidal wave, even then when the hurricane would probably be there in the tidal wave, we just use boats. But either way, Camp Naga-Hitcham is open pretty much every weekend. The end holidays are great days to celebrate out there on the range. Even the holidays are open. Anyway, it is a beautiful almost end of the month day. It's been hot, but it's been pregnant pause here. It's been acting like it wanted to rain on us, but it just won't do it. July 30th, second year of Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. So again, I'm going to watch you watch what happens there. And almost the end of the month that means that we need to remind everybody, oh yes, for the Intel report go to thelibertytreeradio.4mg.com. When you bring up the page it's going to have all the chip in information there guys. So if you could help out and whatever you can. Ed's got a goal set that's already in place and established so you just have to map it through the rest away. We might have either done or we might have a caller. Oh, we got done. And is it raining up there yet? No, it looked like it was going to and then it got clear again and now those aren't cotton plows. Demi overcast. Yes. Yeah, you know, not demi more either. We're talking demi, semi. It's like, semi, this is more than semi. This is demi overcast. It's where definitely you think it's going to rain and then it kind of like goes, oh, I fooled you. I mean, you think it's going to rain up. I fooled you. Then you're going to go, oh it's safe, I think I gluzzed and then you're going to get wet. I've spent the car wash slots there. It's getting hard to see out of the windows. Well, that has to happen once in a while. By the way, let's say thank you to our friends. We're working with these new HX350S radios and as a matter of fact, we've got a couple of used ones here that are being upgraded accordingly. So you want to hear what's going on there. Here's the back down noise that's not from the station, that's from while I'm holding my hands. I want to say thank you guys. One more time. There you go. She's running. So we're the rest that are hooked up to this grid now. So congratulations and thank you. And we may have you one up there for Don shortly. If everything goes well. I got one here. It still needs a couple of knobs replaced. They're good. The fixture is good. It's just nice brass fixtures. So all I got to do is find a knob. Well, one of my derelicts. And this radio will probably go to you, Don. That's what's going to be headed. Great. It has been an otherwise pretty busy day. We just shipped a bunch. We were waiting for 1 FM, or forgive me, PM. We had to reprint a big quantity of the anti-armor manuals. So those are in the mail as of tonight, as of this afternoon. And the rest will go out tomorrow. a whole bunch of recon manuals, next printing, just finished up the tricks of the trade manual. Those are on the way. The only thing that's outstanding are two bumbles and of course the DR in Ashland City. Watch for an envelope. You've got Don's night vision headed your way, so I want to make sure that's out of here. We had to wait for a reprint on the covers. We had everything done, but we did have a nice little CD double case. Everything is very, I think, It's got a picture of me on the cover. I can't tell you that that's going to help sales. Well, that's why it failed. The printer just kept rejecting things. We finally just used a piece of tape and covered it up down space. No! As a matter of fact, we don't do enough to get Don out there where you can see him as far as that goes. Maybe if we're lucky down the road here, Ed's working on all the use to your Ustream project. We might be able to hook something up there someday. Then you'll see Don every day. I videos. There is a triple set 3 disc in a collector's edition. It's a mix of different things. It includes Here's Germany, Kamekaze, Know Your Ally, Britain, and more. Well, a number of different subjects. As example, the disc on Germany runs 4 hours 47 minutes on Japan, 3 hours and 4 minutes on a disc on 4 hours and a half. So there's a lot of information in here. One of them, Mark, is a why we fight number stuff. And if you pay attention in there, you guys, Mark, you've talked about this a number of times. When we review some things, we can see what they used to tell us versus what they tell us now. And again, I'm not going to go into the particulars. I would say that in here, Pam, you guys, this is something. If you come across one of these, You should put this in your library. Buy it. Buy it, yes. It's a free disc set. It costs like $4 or $6 at big lots. World War II allies and enemies. If you can get it because then you'll have it in your library, but in particular, for this moment, I want to mention one of the why we fight. It talks about defenses and leaving the home defenses from why Britain won, the Battle of Britain, the bombing, because it was a regimented people versus a free democratic that word I wasn't really caring. Free, democratic people. But there's a lot of good in there. One good thing about it, there's no Edward R. Murrow. I didn't put any of that comment. Some other things, but you know, the Why We Fight series, it's, Mark, you've said this so many times, when I first started to bring this Why We Fight to the air years ago, you guys, every reason that they brought to your grandfathers to go off and fight in Europe and World War II, and the epic theater and World War II, reason that they brought we're supposed to free these people because they're subject to this or we're here on this continent they're doing that reason for why we fight we can use today here on this continent you guys and that is not an exaggeration but I'll finish this thought about this collection of discs here you guys maybe I can post the get it take this down to Eddie next time on there post the picture somewhere on the website so you'll know what to get if you come across it but you know what Mark there's a scene in here when they're talking about the Japan part. The B-29s and all of a sudden there's a commentary. It's much like you're sitting in the theater on a Saturday afternoon after paying your nickel to go to the theater. Half the time then you went into the theater for news as much as, well, we're going to see the latest cowboy movie or John Wayne movie or whatnot. I'm talking about during World War II, and they were air conditioned. You got to see and sit in the air-conditioned big old theater. Maybe if you were lucky you have pop, maybe even, you know, on and on and on. I can talk about being at the movies. But when you went to the movies in those times, you guys, many times you saw newsreel clips that were fresh from the war front. You know, portion of this, what I'm trying to build to that portion of this, you're watching a B-29 crew working on the ground and then it all of a sudden you hear what appears to be somebody's mother or maybe even grandmother's voice. something like, isn't I recognized that walk of that young man? That looks like, and she mentions a name, that looks like Fred Smith from down the street. That looks like Berta's boy, something like that, she said. And he turns and she recognizes him. And this is all going on as if she's sitting in a theater watching this. And you're hearing this from someone, you're sitting in the theater watching and you're hearing this from someone in the crowd. And it goes on and on. And he was such a good boy, you'd miss him that. And then they're getting in their plane and they're flying away and she said something like, there you go, son. God bless you. That alone is worth the four or five bucks, you guys. If you can come across this collection, pick it up. It's something good to add to the library. I'll be quiet now. Especially interesting is the whole idea that for a lot of people that you don't necessarily visualize of the intricacies. What's the cartoon series Futurama? Some of the stuff that's been described or when these people are repeating stuff back that basically it got from the school system, it's like where did you get this from? It's like you're not trying to be mean per se except to say I hope you're not repeating this to anybody else. I'll be kind and explain you where to go to find out what's really going on. Normally some people have actually blurted out how stupid could that be, but I wouldn't do that with you. Now one of the things that ties in with this with the especially this how why we fight is when they give you the shopping list Dom of you know about what it is why it is we need to ship Japanese and it had to do with merchandise and You know, it's fascinating is you know It appears that the Japanese had the same attitude then that the Chinese have now with regard to American merchandise Smart hate to cut in but you got two shows running on the which Peter which Peter you want I'm on 365. Live 365? We have two feeds running over top of each other? Yep. Well, I'll tell you what, Don, you keep... Well, I can hold the fort down for a minute if you want. Thanks for the heads up. Okay, well, they're going to keep checking again right now. I'm turning to Ed and Ed's, you know, going, okay, well, let me look. He's checking even as we speak. So that's why we have live radio so we can have live response if there is a problem. Tom, is it another intelligence report? Yeah, it's the same one. Yeah, you talking over and everybody talking everybody different ones. Oh, that's kind of interesting because we don't have any archives on. We had an interesting sound coming through the system. Now we do have power output. We've got the... What? There we go. Yeah. Yeah. I'll close it out so that I just want to get in double speed. Again, the next thing is, where else can you call up on a radio program? You're going to get technical support like that. You have a good weekend, thank you. I've got YouTube governance. Be careful. Again, one of the reasons we bring this up about why we fight is because they, my goodness Dom, they're copying our liquor and they were copying our cigarettes. And then they even made television, or not, forgive me, radio tubes, they weren't called TV tubes then. Radio tubes and everything, right down to even copying our pencils. And they were showing all these, oh spark plugs, let's not forget spark plugs too. They were making spark plugs and they were making them look just like ours. But we had to go kill the Japanese. Oh, my first we had to orchestrate a world with them. Now granted, I understand the agenda here with the ring knockers and the ring knockers listening. They were like, well of course they perpetrated the war because they were trying to profiteer from it. Now my problem with that is, again, when you look at the scenario they play out here, it would be so bad if you came up with a different line for the next game. But the logic is that we are so stupefied. Actually, I think, sadly enough, there used to be a little more coot and the old team used to be more refined in being able to engineer and orchestrate what they were doing down. But the latest batch of the batch that replaced them and the other batch that replaced them killed the latest batch from World War II. Progressively, the word sluggered comes to mind. And that's basically the scenario here that's pointing out with China. It's like they're fabricated and creating the next enemy. They pulled them into the money system which by the way, remember the global money scammers were helped to perpetrate World War II where it looked like the sham for plugging in the rest of communism in America where the FDR wasn't going to work. Then, divert everybody with the war overseas. Look all the way over there. Now, one of the things that I've always been fascinated by that ties in with this town is, you know, they try to reverse things. You know that dumb old Hitler guy? He only made short range aircraft. He only made stuff that was working in Europe. He only made stuff. In reality, even the U-boats guys, the one thing I've borrowed before is the U-boats had three families of ship. You have your long range wolf packs and Dom, those are covered quite extensively in that series, aren't they? Yeah, there's some clutching on this. The War for the Atlantic. The Battle for the Atlantic. The majority of the U-boats that were out there were either intermediate and in many cases short range submarines. In other words, they were designed for close in defense. They were not designed for long range offensive operations. If you look at a U-boat, especially with the very nature of the submarine and how it has to function, even today, although in this day and age it can be more aggressive as a true attack submarine, but in the day, the submarine was still nothing more than almost the highest level of tactical. Notice I didn't say strategic. It was really the highest level of tactical. Everybody goes, but they reached all the way to the other country. Yeah, and the umbilical cord was really, really long. When they did finally get to another country, a good portion of those didn't make it back. It was operating to the extreme beyond what was considered to be the normal operating range cost them dearly in terms of operation. As was pointed out, one of the first things they did is they produced what they called moochkows. Yeah, which was a bigger you both never show pictures of these guys because if you think a you boat is big for its day Remember the minish cow had to produce and you know bring the food fuel log to keep the you boat out there. Yeah So imagine a tanker you both that's what they were even and it was very well even up say from the milk cows work. Yeah now really about as a So it became a priority for targeting. I was convinced years ago and the lies years ago were generated for a particular mission, mostly with the kosher mafia. What's the agenda of the ADL? What were they trying to do? What were the bankers trying to do between wars? When they wanted to flick World War I, the adventure continues on after what, a 20 year despite done? They just plugged it in and of course, oh, they gave all those joyments. You've got to be kidding them joyments. We had a business killing the Germans in World War I. There's not a single excuse that anybody can demonstrate for America getting involved in World War I. Seriously. World War II. But World War I, which of course then is the excuse, well, you know, Grandpa killed the Germans in World War I, so did her dad. So I got to go kill Germans in World War II. It's like, why were you killing Germans in World War I? What possible purpose did that serve? You're looking at it. Yeah, we're over there in fact that was why Wilson flat-out said remember that he wasn't kind of like That's why would what Wilson is so popular today? With the ring knockers because he's a big he's the old some of them a ding-dong in white of his time. Yeah Yeah, I will not send American boys to fire the European war We will not fight any European war everybody get ready to fight European war why cuz he said we're not going to you know He's a life-sack of BS cuz he's a Democrat And that proved out to be true, didn't it guys? Think about it. So we get into World War I for no reason. And World War II, by the time we look at how World War II develops, and everybody goes, who are the Germans? We really still have to be convicted and have any really long-wearing stuff. Well, what if their plans were never to begin with to be fighting a protracted larger and larger war anyway? Duh. You see the point when it's fabricated and if you angle all of the input. Let me give you an example of this. How many people have ever heard, and again this is history guys, I'm into history and I couldn't believe this myself. I had to triple check this. Guys, today, December 7th, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, December 7th, you've got a date which will date it. We have an infamy, right? Remember that? December 7th, I think. Okay. Well, there was another speech given by another guy. You know, it was the guy over there in the mustache. Yeah. He had a response speech that was made. It was historical. It needed to be heard because after all, it's supposedly that German dual-decallet law against America, we have to go after the German guys again, yeah? Well, we know foreign entanglements and alliances, and of course Japan was part of that alliance thing that they got into. Now, let's not forget that Germany had a similar alliance with Uncle Joe Stalin too at some point. Scaryer still than the thing with Japan to be quite an honest when you think about it. But at this point in time, Hitler will, of course, after Pearl Harbor, everybody has to do their part because they've all signed contracts. Well, do you know that for 47 years, Hitler's war declaration statement was never offered to the American people, was never translated into English for the American people? Can you believe that? Now think about it. This would be like, you know what, I want to hear what that bugger said because Don, you know, the Jewish mafia in Hollywood told me all about the Hitler's, you know, wallpaper hanger and this and that and the other. So let's hear what he has to say when he declared war America that bugger, that paper hanging corporal. Remember that? But you know what, and I thought, oh, you got to be crazy. No, no, no, wait a minute. No, they would have translated that and they'd have been rubbing that in. Well, here's the problem. What if when they translated it, He has a shopping list and the shopping list tells you exactly what happened step by step leading up to World War II. Well, that's why Hitler's speech was not printed and why it was not translated into English. Now, who would have stopped it from being translated into English? Oh, Franklin. And other people... Oh, no doubt. And people with a very specific pre-war political interest on this side of the water How could you not, at the very least, I'm not just talking about in the pulp papers, do you know what's fascinating is even in a collegiate format it was not allowed to be translated over. Now think about that, but oh no, the college kids are so much brighter and everybody is so much stronger and they are so enlightened and they just can see it all. This is one of the most classic examples of the, you know, again we call the book burning librarians. One of the interesting things that comes out of his speech after FDR's speech, this is one of course of the whole Declaration. The Declaration wars are flying all over the place. Ambassadors are being pulled from capitals and being pulled from all the different secondary cities on both sides. Americans are running for their planes. Germans are running for their planes. Brits are running for their planes. Most of them they already did and their planes are burning somewhere on a runway in France. Oops, I'm sorry, did I say that? Yes I did. Anyway, the British were getting a snot beat out of them already. They had fumbled the war completely. They had Australia. They burned Australia's left and rightest cannon fodder. They burned Canadians' left and rightest cannon fodder. They burned their own people's cannon fodder. You know, I will point something out. They left Dunkirk, but Dunkirk was the smaller of the two. Do a little research on this. Do you know that there were two different debarkation points simultaneously on the French coast? Dunkirk was the smaller of the two people. Such incompetence that literally they left everything. They left equipment. The Germans actually defended most of Europe as far as creating the steel wall, whatever they want to call it, the iron defenses, mostly with British and French equipment. They didn't have to commit their own equipment to the war effort in that area. They captured that much in fact. If you've ever seen, here's the weird part, explain this one to me. The pictures of the vehicle, they literally line the vehicles up. They literally part them. In this video, some of the pictures from Dunkirk, you're right. Rows and rows and guns and World War I tanks. Why don't we just make it difficult to move the vehicle down? They were going to leave guns, they'd pile them up and burn them. No, it is not one. and made these weapons mobile gun platforms to use for security operations all up and down the coast. Most people picture and think that there were German panzers and that there were eventually tiger tanks everywhere. That's the heavy stuff that was in very minority supply and was considered premium so it was protected first. What about the 100 divisions that were... Yeah, exactly. They got something there. What did they get? Yeah, exactly. What did they get? This is the stuff that they got. In fact, you know what, let's go a little farther forward. I know I'm bouncing around here a little bit, but let's give you an in fact kind of thing. Do you remember there was a discussion, it's one that's not Sobibor, okay? There's a discussion about POWs and political prisoners that were in one of the camps that the Germans were running in Eastern Germany, the eastern part of what was Germany at the time. And guys, you know what their job was? You know they always talk about this and that and the other about all those, both foreign Germans and how everybody was so bad in the camps. Their job was to recondition captured weapons. Not just recondition any captured weapons, recondition rifles. captured rifles from every country. Literally, this is what they were doing. Now, a little sub-notice at the end of the war, the German prisoner guards, the prison guards, all left for one point and took off. The prisoners were all like, what the heck is going on? Where is everybody? Well, the prisoners finally figured out that obviously the Allies, Russians probably in this case, were getting close. They started scrounging around and of course first they were like, where do we go? If you run off on the countryside one way or the other someone is going to shoot you. On the other hand, let's see where we can scrounge up. So between the thousands and thousands of rifles that they were working on trying to figure out what to make work, they actually scrounned enough bolts because the guys were armors. They were fixing weapons. They had taken the usual weapons with them and they left a bunch of junk behind. The prisoners very quickly assembled 19 rifles from junk. scrounged up something like 60 or 70 rounds, divided them up between them, and the first time that the German security forces came back, they started firing on them. Even though they only had a handful of rounds, the fire was effective enough to make the Germans believe that whatever the hell was there obviously got some guns. That was enough to convince them, this isn't worth a fight at the end of the war. So they turned around and left. A handful of weapons, they were Italian hand-me-downs by the way, Carcano was for the most part. It actually saved their lives. There is an example right there. Nothing was thrown away. Nothing, even though this stuff might have been hanging around from the beginning of the war, progressively they were cycling it out and prioritizing the weapons for the Home Guard, the National Defense Forces, the Fortress Defense Forces or whatever. But back to the very first part of the thought process here, taking you so far away from it, the short-range nature of the German arsenal was because they had no intentions of any long-range, long conflict stretched out across the planet. If you look at the weapons, if you erase and scrap all of the propaganda that has ever been pushed in your mind about all those stupid Germans they didn't or all those really bright Brits, well, okay, the bright Brits were not stupid, but obviously fumbled the ball to the point where they virtually exhausted themselves and through incompetence and command exhausted themselves to the point where they were on the brink of disaster. The Germans having no intention of fighting a long-range war which yet which by the way there have been desperate attempts to forge in the last 40 to 50 years that the Germany had every intention to fill in the bank like they tried to claim that they were going to attack America. Yeah, the problem guys think about this. Let me point something out. Look up the information on Operation Seelow. Operation Seelion. Okay now Operation Seawind is the German code word for the proposed invasion of England that was supposed to take place after Dunkirk. It never materialized. One of the reasons it never materialized is because even with regard to invasion, the Germans had never built or had the intention of building a massive, shall we say, intermediate tactical fleet to go after England. It never brought that energy to bear. It was never really part of the formula. In fact, one of the debates that's now going on with admitting about it, Don, is, well, maybe the reason that Hitler actually did a little, he didn't do a brain fart, oh, he's stupid, he's dumb, was the idea that, you know what, I'll tell you what, we'll stop here. Maybe you guys will get your act together and kind of call for a ceasefire. And there's no doubt that that discussion was taking place. If you erase all the propaganda about how this fighting was going on, I mean, the French were completely humiliated. The Belgians were not even a question in the formula anymore. They were just literally pushed. They sided with and they helped to find that. This whole thing was going to be a two front war. Poland was agitating something from one direction. Then of course supposedly they told the Poles that they were going to jump up and defend them. Guess what? It didn't work that way. Poland got picked off. Boy, with friends like that you don't need very many enemies, do you? Yeah, that's right Fred you get up there bar. Yeah, there's six of them box them box them Fred you box them We'll come up behind beat the other five up. What do you say? Oh Fred no? Yeah, Fred get the second guy hit the thing that when you guys get them off the bench number We're doing we call a sits Creek What yeah, we're gonna watch you fight, but I can't hold up against six day, but it's great watching Well until you get beat now. That's really embarrassing. And then finally in his last gas-free breath he goes, Why? Why? Oi, oi. Because of the bankers. Bankers. Oi, oi. Real simple. And Poland fell. But Poland didn't fall on its own with Germany. Poland got divided up by another button buddy. No, that's right. Those Russians came in which everybody seems to forget. Here's another thing about it, and I'm doing this for reasons because I'm going to qualify this. I want to bring up points about stuff that they want to just glaze over now. When war kicks in, Don, World War II really kicks in. We're all talking about stuff before we got into the war, guys. When this thing with Poland starts up, America is not in World War II. Think about that. All this stuff is happening in Europe. Now, Poland gets set up for the fall because the kosher bankers, Rothschild, out of France, tell the French military, don't act. Now, Poland is all pumped up, but here's the thing, Rothschild also knew that they were going to hand over 50% of Poland to the Russians. And so, you always see this imagery of a German invade of Poland. Yeah, well who are those guys on the other side that the Poles are fighting? Germany invaded Poland! No, no, stop. Who are those guys coming in from the east of those funny colored uniforms and those strange tanks? The Russians met the Germans in the middle of Poland. That's right. Now, here's the thing. Who profited from that? What parts of Poland were taken by the Jewish mafia slash the Russians? Oh, the communists were in charge of the time. Jewish mafia slash the communists, the communists are, were in charge of the time. But what did they get out of Poland? See, there's what people don't ask. They don't ask the right questions. What parts of Poland did the Russians occupy? Oh, the mineral rights again. Let's look at mineral rights and let's look at what limited production. See, Poland was an interesting place. Again, it's a nation state. There are Poles listening going, well, not an interesting place. We are Poland. That's true. They are Poland. Poland was coming up from the ashes. There are three countries. There are three standards and then there are the others in Europe at that time. Switzerland was there, guys, but they didn't export Jack by comparison. They did the Olicon gun. If you wanted a K98 Mauser, if you want a rifle, the AK of its day was the K98 Mauser. The K98 was made mostly by Germany, but Germany was retarded, no that's not, because of the Treaty of Versailles. They couldn't do much and the French were stealing everything they were producing. So this gave two peoples the opportunity to excel. Czechoslovakia, which had been stolen from Germany by the whole three of Versailles and created as a fake nation, which by the way is now dead, it's now the slow box in the Czechs. They got sort of pealed at each other. They broke up, right? So they weren't even happy with each other when they were Czechoslovakia. The other is Poland. Poland could do anything and everything that all the other countries could do, but they did a smooth copy. Whenever they make a copy it would always be a little wounder down. It would always have a little less sharp edges to everything. That was Poland's signature. Everything had more of a roll, like a 54 or 55 Chevy. It's supposed to be 57. That's basically what they did with everything. Contrary to what everybody thinks, just before, this is how close things were. This is why Poland was feeling its oaths and this is why the other Europeans had to kill Poland. I'm not talking about Germany and Russia. I'm talking about Russia and Germany being used as the tools to murder Poland because Poland was becoming a true separate nation state of power. Just as World War II was to beat down the German competition, like in Africa or South America, because that's really what the war was about, was murdering the Germans off so that the shipping lanes wouldn't be in competition and all the other fun stuff. Well, Poland was doing the same thing. In fact, this is a history, you might want to check this out. One of the best tanks built at that moment. and only a handful were produced was a Polish built tank. They were just getting them into production. If they had their lesson that they ordered, the war would have been very different. And there's a thing that if you notice propaganda like laughing about the Poles and their cavalry. In the same breath, just like France, when they converted from cavalry to armor, so Poland, which was farther to the east and less sophisticated at the time because of finances, It was doing the same thing that France had done. It was converting over from the traditional armies of the First War to the modern armies that we would all know and would be expecting to see in the movies of the Second War. You see? So Poland of course was up and coming. But here's why Poland was betrayed and why Poland was attacked. Poland went into markets and sold things that only the Brits and the French had control over. They could do everything the Germans could do, but they could do it for less. They were the, you know, they were the, you know, they won't say China because they can't say that. The quality of the Polish medal was phenomenal. The quality of their machine work was excellent. They were skilled craftsmen. They were tradesmen on par with the Czechs. However, they then got divvied up like no other country other than maybe Germany to date. What happened to Germany at the Treaty of Versailles is what was executed upon Poland in a subroutine by the Western allies to Poland to get rid of it as a competitor. However, and the reason that Poland has been bitter ever since, is unlike other countries, what happened to Poland when it was left behind the iron curtain? Don, they were an ally. They weren't an enemy. Think about that, guys. Poland wasn't part of any pact with Germany or Russia. But at the end of World War II, whose fate was sealed with the Warsaw Pact? Well, it was a done Truman. Guy just kind of carried on the policy, didn't he? You know, there was a while about 10 or 12 years ago we had those Truman Stamps come out. And maybe somebody out there still pulled up. I sent them underneath. I put a Truman stamp on the envelope. Beneath that would write, I sold out Eastern Europe circa 1945. Now think about how that would be because every step of the way leading to the end of World War II, every effort was made to ensure that the illegitimate government of the allied country known as Poland were never able to go home. I've read you almost almost of begging urgings from Patton to Secretary of the Army at the time. We can get this done. These people are here on a shoestring. We cannot surrender these governments. In fact, he went on to say, if you do not do this, I will paraphrase it. He said, we have won, though we have defeated Germany, but lost the war. It is interesting to note that these are the foundations, these are elements that are critical to truly understanding and looking at your enemy today. Do you think that they are treating us any differently? Do you think the ring knockers and the spit swappers and the little cliques that are out there, the kosher mafia is no different, they are treating us exactly the same way? Right now all of these institutions that have pushed World War II, actually foisted World War I on us, then pushed World War II on us. are now trying to carve this country up while telling us that everything is fine and dandy. The same kind of betrayal, but now it's a juxtaposition. It's introvert now, people. They pulled our wealth out, they drove our national debts up, the mechanisms. In fact, they created a habit thing here too. There's a cute little thing called Five Monkeys that's out there. I appreciate the guy that put that out there because we still have people saying, well, we're fighting war and then we're making money. I will repeat again something that is, this is the askew part. People think, well, we keep doing this. We get into war and we keep people employed. And we go to war and we're going to keep people employed. So yeah, it's a double thing. We don't like the war thing, but at least we're keeping people employed. It's like, really? Now, that can all be thrown out the window because way back when the traitor Bill Clinton was in power, a law was signed into place and was implemented harshly against the US military and the Donut of Destruction, the DOD. which stated that 60% of all manufactured items for the U.S. Army, the Air Force, the Navy, the Coast Guard, must be made in a foreign country. Must, not may, not kind of, it was an iron-fisted, backhanded betrayal of our industrial force. Even now when people are doing that industrial complex, it's the industrial complex, really? Please tell me how much of the American Industrial Complex is left. And if you're spending, see there's no way you can recover this. Guys, if you are spending 4% or 10% or you know, we always spend a percentage overseas, always. You know, let me put it this way. I'm going to pick something out of this tub right here. Here's a pencil. I have a pencil in my hand. Hear this? Listen. I love there's an eloquent story, Don, about what it takes to make a pencil. And we have always had international trade. So you don't have to tell me about that. Why? Would you cut off all international trade? No, we'll make sure that it's fair and just. And we'll also make sure that it's to our advantage in America. Why? Because I live here. And only an idiot would think that we need to undermine the American system. Now, if you're a Chinaman, then they're thinking, wow, how can we undermine the American system? If they are Russians, they are thinking, how can we undermine the American system so that we can perhaps take over the American economy? The pencil, the graphite is not lead, the graphite, all the materials, the wood, which may or may not be from the US now, it's not, the paint even that goes on it, the different components, the composite gum, which originally was a gum type eraser which is now some god knows what kind of synthetic it is which never seems to work. The eraser is on the real, it used to be even a cheap pencil, at least the eraser worked. Today the standards have been maintained in its junk. But every component, the little metal band that goes around, all of it comes from some other part of the world at one point or another. The tin, which of course back in the day that little metal pan that's on the pencil, it would have been made out of tin. It was switched out to pop metal with an anodizing of some kind or with a composite finish of some kind that makes it appear to be a metal it's not. Okay, rhodium, whatever. It's probably not rhodium because even that's not cheap. My point is that I understand international commerce, but there's also betrayal. What we are dealing with has nothing to do with international commerce and everything to do with war being waged against the American people. Not by Saddam Hussein, not by the bin Laden crew because that character obviously is important and he would be on the 10 most wanted list and he would be hunting him down right now. He is not a priority. Remember when they said that on the news when people started saying, why aren't you laughing about Bin Laden? He is not a priority. So was he ever a priority to begin with? So was it all a lie to begin with? Herein lies the rub. We have not benefited or benefited from any of what we are in right now. The illusion because of lack of performance on the part of people to do their due diligence to observe, to be part of, and to keep track of what's going on, are still thinking in 1940s terms. Don, every dollar we spend goes to the National Defense to bolster America. You know, when you're thinking you can chunk, chunk, chunk, and you're building tanks. That'll drive to get behind that. Yeah, there's piles of M16s rolling off this factory that's in Detroit that has been closed for 30 years. You know what I mean? Seriously, here's the thing, even the M16 guys made by Fabric National Darmes de Guerre. What the hell is Fabrique National Duremsdegere? I don't care if it says FN of America, that doesn't mean Jack squat. It's a Belgian holding. They screw us. They screw us constantly. They've screwed us before. The Belgians are not our friends. Don't make that mistake. In fact, just in reverse, they have some twisted aspirations all on their own. Every one of these nation states have the old world mindset at heart. Every one of them. I don't care who it is. Again, remember what Washington said about alliances and about friendships. It's something that if you look at what's happened, look at how the system war is. Now it's not so much failing us as all the plants. Now this goes full circle. Poland had good people in its government. But Poland had a few shills who were working for the global bankers like Rothschild whose job it was to nay-safe from within and buy time or misdirect the population to include the political parties that were trying to manage Poland. Poland was utterly betrayed. Utterly betrayed. There is no other description. There is not a kind of... Oh, we made some miscalculations. I mean, you consider all those cavalry after the last war. Yeah. Well, and here's the thing. Now, this is not a thing we should mention. I bring this up and nobody else wants to talk about it. Poland fought three wars with the Communists. Before World War II, after World War I, and before World War II. We always hear about the, and this is true too, Finland has a big gold star over its forehead. Congratulations, a ching, an attaboy, because when the Communists came in during their Winter War, they beat them down. Not out of them. Yeah, they beat them down in an embarrassing action that Stalin never, never, never could get over. He executed his own people, the Left and Right because of it. But there's another action in between. Before the Winter War, Stalin It is thirst for expansion because in 1918-1919 the communist bragged in open literature that they were going to water their horses on the line. That's not Mark making that up. That is a brag by their own military commanders and their Communist Party members. Now consider there's another big chunk of the history block you better have when you're talking about the World War II formula. If you were Germany or you were Poland, in fact Poland was, it's amazing unfortunately because of long ethnic animosities between Poland and Germany. Had they bonded together at that point, Poland would have been far better off aligning with Germany than trusting in any way, shape or form England and France. Because the real enemy was to the east, no matter what anybody comes up with. and all the rest of the countries in Eastern Europe, who by the way were mostly, and this is, think about this, where everybody thinks like these lines, you don't even notice down here, you pull out a map, I don't know where you can post top of the art, you pull out a map you see lines you think, oh that's Germany, or that's Czechoslovakia, or that's, you know, guys, they had lines but they called the areas between the countries territories, the territorial frontier of Poland, why? Because it was kind of in flocks. Yes. Okay, and the Communists had the Ukraine and the Communists already had Georgia, all these countries to the east of Poland were already under Soviet control. And by the way, survivors were fleeing to Poland and fleeing to Germany and telling everybody about the atrocities and the controlled kosher mafia press, just like the controlled kosher mafia press of today. Back then they did everything to lie or divert any open, barefaced witness who told everybody about the atrocities. And this would carry on even after World War II with the survivors of Keaton. Kolsy Gory, also known as Goats Hill, one of the many different execution points where the Communists virtually murdered in mass. People got a glimpse. What Alexander Solzhenitsyn says, and these are the same Communists, the same Soviet Socialists we have in America right now, what they did there they want to do here. What Solzhenitsyn said is when he wrote his book, the Gluwag Archipelago, it was but a keyhole image. When the Polish witnesses survived and told everybody about the mass executions, that took place with the Polish Corps, their allies the English tried to do everything to hide it, Don. Their allies the French, their allies the Dutch, all of them when they went to the UN constantly and for all of the period of the Cold War did everything they could to spit on the survivors of those atrocities. Well, you know, we can understand to a certain extent taking a particular out at the end of a war. Nuremberg, as example, some of them didn't even live to justice. But it's been said that the reason the Communists did that to the Polish officer corps was one of the Czar's sons escaped Mark. He escaped the murder during the Communist Revolution and he went to Poland and became a Polish military officer. And perhaps he died in that mass group. Maybe he was one of those bodies under those rows of pines. But again, it's the communist way. If you wear glasses, you must be smart. Stand in that line. That line has a very short future. They won't tell you the part about the future. They'll tell you to stand in that line. There was a time in China, the Cultural Revolution, and that is the example. If you wore glasses, you went off to whatever they did with you. They worked you to death. They clubbed you, whatever. If you wore glasses. And here we are again, we're looking at a situation. See, these histories and the convolutions are what we are seeing now. Arizona thinks that it's going to take care of itself and take care of its border because its border is at risk. It is being completely betrayed by a series of animals, sized creatures in Washington, that don't have a change of color. They're simply showing their true color and their hatred for America. They're not chameleons. It's more like the old sheep's clothing thing, guys, and they're showing everybody their true nature. The very actions that you see with what happened with Poland and with other nation states in the precursor to World War II is what you are seeing in the United States and against the American people and specifically the states that are targeted first for destruction before they move on to rape, kill, pillage, and burn the rest of the nation. We are already in the precursor or the first actions of a major conflict in the United States. All of the signature and identifying options and options are there. 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