Mark Koernke and Nancy discussed border security efforts in Arizona, with callers praising militia initiatives to stop drug and weapons trafficking through historic smuggling corridors. The show covered the history of U.S. taxation, tracing how the income tax replaced alcohol taxes in 1913 and how tariffs protect domestic manufacturing, contrasting Korea's 33% import tariffs with America's approach. The second hour focused on fundraising for Liberty Tree Radio's annual server costs ($2,000/year) and promoted the Night Vision instructional video series (three DVDs for $35), which took two years to produce and covers classroom instruction and field techniques including muzzle flash identification. The final segment addressed the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, detailing how BP skipped 13 safety procedures during shutdown, leading to the disaster, and discussing corporate liability evasion and environmental damage.
Live 365 Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he 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 trampled, 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? You're so good with me, thank you. I wasn't really expecting that. Thank you, Don, for being there. Oh goodness, this Tuesday, which is Communications Tuesday, of course, busy on this end doing this and that, Mark is, but almost finished for the project. He will be with us shortly. I wanted to thank everybody for hanging in there with me. I haven't done this in a while. Talking about communications and especially with what's going on at the border, I'm so glad Hammerdown called in. Again, we ended the last hour with a little plug for ArizonaMilitia.com and all the efforts they're doing there. It's so good to hear. They're ahead of schedule. That's terrific. And again, you've got to have that can-do attitude. We can do this. And I really believe that, folks. We can stop this flood from coming in. And what I'm seeing, and I've got to mark about this a little bit. When the war, 1812, would have been totally different had Andrew Jackson waited for permission from the government for he and his weathernecks to go to New Orleans. They were the ones that turned the tide, but they left two months on foot down the match-up trace before the Congress declared war. Oops, he didn't have permission to go. But it was a militia that turned the tide stop the moon and this is our hour to shine again. We can stop, turn the tide, turn this back and stop, close that border. We know that this specific corridor has been used for centuries to bring contraband through our border. We were just watching just the other day here at an old Disney flick. back from Walt Disney's era on television, El Fuego Baca, in which one of the things was that he went down this path and was stopped by the US cavalry guards that were sent out there to look for these These Banditos from the other side of the border that were bringing contraband up across the border and stealing US horses from... Gee, from what I've been talking about! Fort Wojuka, yeah, the same exact area. It's been used for hundreds of years. And we're back there again. This is the same quarter they're bringing up drugs. and taking back stolen weapons, stolen military vehicles, all kinds of things. This is the same thing that has been going on for hundreds of years. This has happened before. It will probably happen again, but this is our time to shine. We can stop this as a militia. We don't need permission to do this. of Arizona do not need permission to secure their property, to secure their state, to make it safe for their children to play in their own backyard. It's very simple. It's very, very simple that we can do this thing, folks. Well, maybe not simple, but the concept is simple. Let's make it right. We can do this, and it's that simple. This is the right thing to do. being that our government is choosing not to do something, their inactivity, their inaction is indeed a choice in and of itself. They are at the point where inaction is inaction. They are ignoring a problem that is going to, it's already gotten people killed, not only from the drugs that have come in. but physically, people being shot including police officers, peace officers of the area. And it is unacceptable the response that they have. And those people need to be a, sorted out, they need to go, they need to be fired. I'm sorry folks but I'm still behind the whole campaign. Get yourself a US postcard from the post office, plain. Fill it out with your Congressman or your Senator's name on it. Heck, I don't care if it's Obama. Send them a postcard saying one thing with their address. You're fired. It's very simple. Take up the message. Trust me. The different people around the country that have received those, they're listening now. They're changing their tune, of course. I don't know how sincere they are about it. I doubt they are sincere at all because they have been running the party line for so long. Oh my goodness. They need to be voted out. We need fresh blood in our White House. People that are going to follow the Constitution of the Bill of Rights that have actually read the document and are willing to take their oath and mean it to secure the people to secure our country. In order to do that we need our borders in place and our tariffs in place. Those things need to happen. Those companies that wanted to go overseas and build overseas and make all their products overseas and bring it back here. They now make them have a tariff coming back. And if they want to bring their manufacturing back here, then they're going to have to pay a heavy tariff on bringing their machinery back to the United States if they think they're going to get it in here without a heavy tariff. A lot of people don't understand that when you look at the country of Korea, anything that comes into that country has a minimum of 33% tariff tax. on imported goods. That's a lot. Okay. I'm not sure about outgoing goods, mind you. But I know the Adidas tennis shoes and the Nike tennis shoes that we buy here for the outrageous sums. You know, some of them going for $120, $130 a pair. Of course, you're not quite that now. When you buy them in Korea, they're $2 a pair. Oh, yeah. This is the kind of markup you're looking at with tariffs and the tax. That money goes to running that country so they don't tax their people to death. When we took away our tariffs, where did the money to run the government have to come from? We talked about that a while back. My father brought this to my attention as far as the timeline. When the way back machine, way, way back to just after the country we just lived through. 1913 it appears as if the income taxes passed because that's how they sold it to the American people. It appears as if the income taxes passed when it really didn't. They lied to us. How many were like six senators that voted that night? Yeah, a quorum of six. Yeah, but what did they do before that? What was going on in that same time frame and who was walking around the nation swinging an axe and busting barrels of beer and cursing that evil wine and whiskey and well they could see the writing on the wall there you guys before the income tax came into being the major portion of tax on the American people. Now can you imagine why they brought about a thing like the revenuers you know alcohol and it was disbanded for a while there but Richard but you see they were getting they knew that they were going to bring about and they knew that they would lose one of their major, THE major tax base on American citizens. Before they did that, graduated income tax that was only supposed to be for the RICH people. Remember that? Well, no, no, you have to be about 110 now. Oh, to literally remember it. to be cognizant at that time. But this is true. That was only supposed to be on the rich people, the top 4% of income of America. And then it became the top 10. And then we went to war and everybody needed to be taxed and that was never revealed. Yeah. And now, and now the rich, the really, really rich, they don't pay anything. Everything set up to the, they donate a little bit to this or they donate a little bit to that. And they go to the one they want it to. Like I'm certain they put a lot of money into the The foundation and the trustees get a payment. They have a certain percentage that they actually go out to people. In any other form or shape it would be called a kickback. They are the trustees. They are managing it. They get a paycheck. That has not been written in such a way to favor them. That's the bottom line you guys. A lot of people don't realize that because again that whole generation is gone you guys. Unless you've got 100, 105 year olds, even then they'd only have been a child. Maybe they'd have to be remembering what they were hearing from their parents. My grandfather was born in 02. Yeah, so she had been 11 in 1913 and not too cognizant of cutting edge of political activity perhaps, unless she lived in a house like the Corn Keys and was listening at the dinner table. But that's a long time to remember. So it's hard to charge and say remember. At that time, the major tax on American citizens was alcohol. Right after that was tobacco. And when they knew they were going to lose the alcohol tax, they brought a about the income tax. See, they used to tax the drinkers. Then they figured out a way to tax everybody. Not in line, you guys. The drinkers and the smokers, and now they get you the gas pumps, so now they've got the drivers. They're taxing us to death. They're taxing us here, there, and everywhere. They tax the soul of their shoe. They tax the sides of the shoe. They tax the tongue of the shoe. Yep. Oh, goodness. I tell you, we say remember the Alamo. You automatically think the Alamo and the movie. John Wayne as Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie who also died there. That's an image in our mind. But we need to create an image in our mind of our money that's being thrown away, being stolen from us year after year after year. Remember, going back, studying the history and remembering what it was the traders did to us back in 1913. Remember, 1933 for the theft of the gold and the coins from the American people by Roosevelt. was trying to get us back on the real money, even the folding money being issued by the, I have one of those five dollar bills that says United States Treasury on it, and it doesn't say Federal Reserve anywhere on it. They killed a present for that. They sure did. A lot of people don't know that. And that's, you know, oh, they can't be. Think about it. Think about all the interest paid. All the interest due on those notes that were printed for us by the Federal Reserve starting with a big one. From that date forward every single dollar 10% interest. Ordering it printed. Wow. And the thing is you have to pay it back with what? Gee more of the same. More of the printed money. Right. Because now you're creating more interest. You're creating more interest in trying to pay a credit card with another credit card. For those that have been out there and tried to do it, you know it doesn't work. And it's no wonder our politicians used to shoot each other over the idea, the very idea, of a federal central. Yeah. Oh no. And that literally happened. Again, let's jar people's memory. That literally happened. That was an issue between Mr. Burr and Mr. Hamilton. I think you mentioned that Jackson guy earlier. Let's bring back our cult because I haven't done this one in a while. I love him. On his death bed, Jackson was asked, do you have any regrets? I might get the application in verse. He might have said, I wish that Clay and Hung Calhoun shot Calhoun and Hung Clay. Both of them were heavy into the federal bank and other things to undermine America. And he was around, again Jackson was around during the revolution, he understood as a child, okay, he was a teenager. What the battle was about. What the battle was about. He remembers the depression. He remembers all the problems with money between the states and what the debate was about between a federally run, a state run, and trying to make everything mesh. I tell you what, the man was brilliant and had fortitude and drive, willpower to follow through and make sure. He didn't take gruff from anybody. That's right. Even some of the right songs about our man's ovaries not that long ago. But I think I heard a beep a little while ago. Do we have a caller? I didn't hear it. I'm glad you're with us. things have to happen in particular time frames. As long as you can tell us that he's still breathing, that's going to calm a lot of people. Nancy, he's still breathing, right? Oh, yeah. We got it. Everything's fine and dandy. We will be a tense stake and hold the place down until he gets back. We could do this. We still got for an hour, you guys. If you do want to call in, I do believe if you've got that dial thing, you can go round and round. But I'm looking at that keypad, not just push 1-8. And when you get there, the mechanical lady will ask you for a conference room number and that number would be 437-9296 and then touch that pound button. Again, 437-9296 and you'll be here with Nancy and myself on the intelligence report brought to you this second hour and the first two, Pretty Tree Radio. Now, in the interim, we might take a call in a minute, we might take a call in ten, but I want to go back to this because I did this at the top of the hour and I'm going to do it again at the bottom, you guys, because we're on a mission here. There's particular things that have to be done and certain things have to be allocated in a single direction right now. I could be more specific, but I should say, hey, over the head of the guy at Pretty Tree Radio. We're in the process of doing just that, fixing the roof. I know, but you know what? Things can get worse. Oh yeah. So with that in mind, you guys, if you've been hearing about the Night Vision video for a while and maybe you want it and maybe you don't, well maybe you've been wanting it. So now would be a good time to pick it up because of the carry reinforcement at the Corn Key Homestead. Right now it would be a real good thing. and I know just moments ago we were asking you to send money someplace else or become involved in this or that. Sometimes we ask you to get the leaves. Don't worry about even burning the leaves. Don't hack at the branches. There's a lot of you out there. You wouldn't have that information. I know you can go here and I know you can go there. I'll say it like this. probably listen to this. I know that there are others out there that are as aggressive as we are, but you can tune into some pretty panty waste people out there and listen to them too. They'll tell you, go and protest, tell you to do it. If things get worse in two years, I might tell you to buy it. I'm sorry. How much worse can it get when some people are being shot? I've done this before. You shouldn't be. going application and pay attention to this and watch. We might have a motion mic in the background. Dan, can you wait until Dan is finished with this segment please? Go ahead. Thank you. But you guys, you know, again, I can go on and on and I can flat my jaw sometimes. But the night vision video is on a mission. Every say is working to a particular cause. And if you were, now would be a good time and I could think and then the field setting or how much Nancy? 35. 35 is the goal. Oh, you guys jump on that. And I've wanted to offer that as a pack. But jump on that, you guys, because you're going to have about five hours or some information on night vision when you sit down and watch. And that might be a little bit, it might be four and a half, but a lot of information in there. All right. Well, with that out there, I've got to jump in and do this. We don't have a button for that. But if anybody wants to hit the chip in for the yearly donation and put in, what was it, $35, Mom? 35 for the set. 35 for the set. And that's all three of the DVDs, right? That's, yeah, all three. Night Vision 1 and 2. Just leave a note in the donation for the yearly chippin' button that you want all three of the Night Vision DVDs and a donation of $35 and we'll ship it out to you. Cool. But I need that note to know what it goes for, otherwise it won't get earmarked for that. We want to make sure that thank you is sent out for the donation. To add with that for another classroom type thing, it's Equipping 1 and 2. Twenty dollars is set on that. Get your set, $55, and you've got the Equipping 1 and 2 and Night Vision 1 and 2. Just to be clear, the night vision is three discs, but the second set is two discs. If you were to order this and expect three different subject discs, three individual wrappers, it will be the night vision classroom all inside basic instruction, basic technique and whatnot. That was done about 1997 or 1999 right in there. That's been out there for a good long time. The basic tactics don't change, the physics of it don't change. It took a good long time to get the second piece out, but I've had a number of people say, and even people call in on the air and say, oh, and I'm not patting myself on the back, but oh, great job, Donna, missing that, and couldn't have been better. But it took a good long time to get it out, and there was a reason why. Yeah, it took a bit of editing, and you and Joe took a long time filming that. You know, getting everything just the way you wanted it. Sometimes standing in an intersection for a couple of hours to get two minutes worth of filming. That's the way it goes when you're doing videos. The hours for the little 10 minute YouTube video things that we do, the hours of filming that went into that. Oh my goodness. Yeah, there's a lot to it. Sometimes you'll spend. five, six hours to get a couple minutes. Well, when you're working with inside different timelines and event parameters, you guys, if you want to get a shot of a full moon at a very low light, and you're waiting for cars not to come from miles in any direction at a particular intersection, well, and if it doesn't happen that night, you have to do it the next. And if it doesn't happen in that time frame, you have to wait a month. See what I mean? This wasn't just that. Don went out one night, built a night vision video and Joe helped me out the next night and we were done. Not quite. What did it take? All 12, about two years. Oh, pretty close. Yeah. Pretty close, yeah. But again, you guys, it's well worth the investment. You can sit down, you can put 10, or 20 people in front of your television, you can play this in your local theater if you can get somebody to do that for you. I don't know how you'd do that on a disc, but, any rate, you know, what I'm saying is you could put 100 people in front of the television instead of, well, handing 100 people one piece of night vision. It's your turn. Wait a minute. It's my turn. Wait a minute. Then somebody gets three people back in the line and it's my turn again, but I won't tell anybody. You know, see how that can work. So the night vision video you guys, again I did everything I could to get you a good example. It took me a while to get this done and if you sit down you're going to learn from it. Oh yeah. From it you guys. And it might be invaluable, it might just save your life. So with that in mind, I'm the whole set for 35. That's a kicker right there. As many times as I've been out with you, It picked up night vision and looked through it. I never really understood how to adjust that until the video. Even the nocular adjusting the front and rear lenses. I didn't get that. It just went, woo, right over my head. Oh, okay, no I get it. All right. Yeah, that was very informative and accidentally done. You know, things that you think you're picking up on, but especially if you're out in the field and you've got your family and children, you don't always have 100% of your attention where it needs to be because you're keeping the periphery and everything else in. control. good for you and I hope that you gain from it. I'm in fact, if you sit down and watch it a couple of times, in particular with a couple of people and pick it apart between you, what do you see? Did you see, wait a minute, run that back. And I would be, what would you do in that? You know what I mean, you can run a million questions out of it. A lot of it will be, and I'm glad you're bundling that together. A lot of basic questions will be answered in the first video, which is a classroom video, and good point. of the field work is going to be answered. We talked about this at the top of the first hour, but one thing you're going to see in the night vision video is gunfire. You're going to see gunfire from what would be the starboard, the right hand position of a shooter. You're going to see gunfire looking someone shooting at 8 feet or 10 feet to the right of the impact zone at 100 and at 200 yards. You're going to see what a muzzle flash looks like. like It's something that needs to happen right now, I'm told. So with that in mind, and if you've already got the night vision, maybe you want the thing for the New World Order to be something else. But again, support Liberty Tree Radio, you guys, because again, for some of you, this is your source of information. And as long as you keep sending us bullets, we're going to keep sending them downrange. And you know what? If you just send us primers, and I'm speaking figuratively here, even if you just send us primers, or a gallon of powder. We'll make the bullets, we'll send them down range. But we have to have that platform, you guys. We have to have that platform. You know, we can switch gears now if you'd like Nancy. But let's do this one more time. If you want the night vision video, if you just want the number, the start field operations, because you picked up the first one years ago, if you want them both, how about 35? And you would wrap or you'd get that money order or whatnot. If you want to put an ounce of silver in or a couple ounces of silver, cover it too. We could even work with that, couldn't we Nancy? It would be like two ounces of silver. I know where silver is now and you're going to be giving the studio a little more. Maybe we'll send you a couple of... Constitutions. Constitutions. You're going to get equity here. There's that word and I know that you talked about that for the next hour. But if you wanted it the best way would be just put the check in the mail to Nancy Cornke, K-O-E-R-N-K-E, box 194, Dexter, Michigan. Just like it sounds, like point Dexter only, Dexter, Michigan, 48130, isn't it Nancy? Yes. 48130. So we're going to fly a different kite now, you guys, because again, that needs to be done. What we would be doing, and I'm stumbling on that bit of phraseology there, would be gaining a good for you as far as, here's the ability and you're going to move forward by watching this video even a couple of times, but you're going to be helping to support E-Tree Radio, you guys. It keeps the station up and running. This field is coming up in October. It's a rather substantial one. It's once a year. We pay it so we don't have to think about it from month to month and be out there begging every month to cover that bill. I'm trying to remember. $2,000. That keeps us going for the entire year. Pay it and don't think about it again for a year. That's where we're at with that. We would try to do that just because it's One last thing for me to stress about. Mark can tell you, I stress at the end of the month. Try not to get everything squared away. You laugh laughingly talks about Joe McNeil in the morning pulling his hair out balls. That's me. Oh, I know. We're trying to relieve that situation here. Again, I'm you know, I'm on a mission when I talk about that because it well, you know, even a good corporal if there's a man needed on the wall. Hey you go. You know what I mean? trying to be that way but there's a need. This is our server in California and they are the ones that let us play all the wonderful music that we do here on LTR. If we did it through any other server, every piece of music we would have to be paying $20,000. for the copyright per song, per time we play it. That ain't happening. But through this server we pay a $5 a month fee and we can use anything that they have on their list plus any of our musicians that have signed off have given us a written release we can play that. So, you know, we've got this great arrangement with a great company that has made it affordable for anybody to get in there and do radio on the Internet. And they're a fantastic thing and they're cheaper than some of the other companies that are out there that have been doing this kind of thing for a long time. They are doing it better, they are doing it cheaper and making it affordable for just anybody that wants to get up and have an internet radio stream going. And that's it. We have always done things on a shoestring because we know that money needs to go elsewhere. We don't want to spend all of our money into broadcasting when we know there is a word of sight. We know that people need to be fed, housed, clothed, and outfitted for war folks like what we're seeing on the border. That's where our focus is. So wherever we can cut corners to make that happen, we do. And that's why we have put things up in the past, gear and whatnot, for everyone. So that we get it at cost and we pass that on to you as thank yous for your support of this station. And Don, I really want to thank you for bringing that up. Because it makes it happen. It really does. And you out there listening are the ones that make this all possible. You guys are the oars in the water that keep the ship going. You guys are the silks that are flying in the mast that keep the wind tugging us forward. You know what I mean? I could do it anyway. You guys, where the rubber meets the road. That's it. Okay. I could do it any number of ways. You're the string on the kite. Without it, we can't work. So, you know, bottom line, you guys. And I know we've been kind of doing this throughout the day. We did this in the morning for Joe, Joe McNeil and the Micro Effect Broadcast Network. Nancy, here's the word you hardly ever hear because some people that do this, they do it, may go on and on. But I do this without you. I do this shamelessly. You know what I mean? It's not like, you know, I'm not going to see a penny of this going to my pocket. I sell night vision and I commented on that the other day. If I counted on night vision, just pay the water bill. You know, it's also the electric bill here. Well, I'd be living with candles and I wouldn't have any running water because I have them there for the well. I had one guy call me up and he kind of swore at me with a, he said, well, you're the rich blank, sells night vision. And, well, I corrected it. That was a few years ago. them a little bit, basically told them that then it's not a story. You guys, night vision doesn't keep my household going. No. Night vision, I'm putting it in the field so you'll keep somebody busy some day that wants to come and keep me busy. But on the other hand, I'm going to keep somebody busy some day that's going to want to come and keep you busy. So see how that works. The more of it I put in the field, but then it's not in a monetary way. That's it. Yeah. Some people don't get that and it's a shame. It's a shame. We are here, this is a reciprocal kind of thing, we give you the information that you can take and use. And we will connect you with the people you need to know that are out there in the industry that are willing to help us and make, I mean like Maine Military, the fabulous thing that MaineMilitary.com, you go there and you click on the LTR link. And I tell you what Don, I know what prices he's paying and he is giving them just barely above cost. Yeah. So, you know, what it cost him to purchase them in bulk. So for the LTR listeners, go to mainmilitary.com. I'm going to tell you to do that and click on there. He is our sponsor and he has been ever faithful in being right there with us. J.R.H., who has been with us for many, many, many years, is the same way. You call him, tell him you heard his advertisement on LTR, and he's going to cut your deal. I heard some talk to ourselves for about 10 minutes. I just want to understand. Okay then. What do we go from here? We were talking about LTR and our sponsors made great jobs that they do, especially while we were just talking about Knopf Creek. Don went down with me before Mark got out and visited. It was really, really busy. But my goodness, it has increased probably four to five times as heavy as when you and I went. So we're talking shoulder to shoulder. Oh my goodness. The depth from the gate, from the fence where people are shooting now. Remember it used to be like 4 or 5 people deep. Try 8 to 10, 12 people deep. Can you hear me? Yes, I can hear you. You sound a little tiny but we can deal with that. This is a work in progress folks. Oh my. So, yeah, he has learned quite a bit from a number of radio engineers over the years and he makes this thing work, folks, and does one heck of a job doing it. And I have to tell you, I'm thankful for my family and for the talents of each and every one of the people here because any one of them out of the loop, and we'd be lost, to be honest. with Ethan and his understanding of editing and getting around, doing his thing and Liz with her thing that she does for us, with us, and of course Eric and Ed, they're critical. We're a team, we work together and Don and each element here just makes everything come together. And believe it or not, you're part of that team, folks. your being here, listening, your feedback, it really helps let us know where we need to tweak things, where we need to go, and what problems we need to solve, and how to go about it. And I want to really thank you so very much. Yes, this is true. You've been there. You know, one thing, we're getting close to the top of the hour, and here you guys, huge wealth spills. You know what, Nancy, it appears, oh, the income tax, it appears as if BMP is packing up its cleaning cruising is anybody surprised so while they were telling me and peel our pickup and we'll be here until it's clean again even better than all about them boilie you know what it's like this bam them just no get out of our get out of our coastal waters I'm sorry they do this your band you don't come back here you do and I'm sorry we'll send the Marines in out there to get you out of the area. We talked about nationalizing BNP, but you know what, the one guy who just wanted his life back, they're booting him, CEO of. So maybe that's a style, maybe if we put it in, we can get away with a little... I don't think so. Maybe not. If you don't fix a problem, it's no. No, what they've done to the fishing industry and the Gulf, What we need now is something like Woods Hole Institute from the West Coast move in there with their screens independently there, the huge pool. Well they found another leak that's leaking just as bad. Oh and they're getting ready to go. Oh no, it's gone. It's dumping. It's dumping into the Gulf at the same rate the other one was. But BMP is getting ready to pack up. Yeah. Oh no, we're not going to, they're not concerned with it. It's not a small town. But at the same time we've been told that well this well it could be on the ocean floor because of its failure. Well yeah, because the pipe is the pipe sitting there on top. You're talking a pipe sitting in salt water. Do you all think it's going to corrode? Oh, it's also corroding from the mass of the oil that the oil is abraded. Wow. To an extent it might be 600, it might be 1200, even stank steel. Oh yeah. Eventually you have nothing. Right. engineers pro-existing tubing. There's a lot of little different angles. Some people have come up with some that were ignored. The whole deal is that they went in, they shut it down, shut it down now, they did not follow procedures. They skipped, I watched this on CNN and the questioning, they skipped 13 safety procedures in the shutdown process. They were planning on shutting this down because they knew they were going to have a problem. Instead of following procedures that are step by step for fail safes, they skipped them. They went from 1 to 14 and skipped everything in between. That's why they had their failure. They know it. They know they are to blame. But there was no way on God's green earth that BP and anybody in BP was going to step forward and say they'll acknowledge they did that but they will not acknowledge that it was their fault. And they're not going to get that kind of admission in front of, in a congressional hearing regardless how many senators, how many congressmen get up there and ask them that question. Because if they answer that question in a positive And to affirm that they did that? Oh, it's a vicious triangle there. It's like a daisy chain. BMP is pointing at Halliburton and Halliburton is pushing CAP or whatever the other company is. And they're pointing back at BMP. Right. But I sat there and watched them as they did that. As they admitted that, yeah, the person did that and push comes to shove. Everybody knows when push comes to shove, the buck stops with the CEO. Because he is responsible for the people that work under him. Period. So he knows his job is gone already. But why is he going to set himself up for lawsuits? And his other job there in front of him is damage control. If you admit guilt, then okay, you are open for this huge lawsuit and money is being appropriate. being demanded by the government for, you know, whomever. So leave it open-ended as long as possible. I mean, to do anything but deny would be stupid. Yep, and speaking of being open-ended, where we're working into the next hour, we are. Yeah, well, it's seven o'clock. Edward. There it is. As always, God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. We got them on the run. We're on the march, full day and night. Yep. God bless, good night. And Mark will be back here at 8 o'clock. Great. Where have all the military surplus stores gone? Don't worry, you don't need one. Because everything you need at Military Surplus is at mainmilitary.com. That's M-A-I-N-E, Military.com, one of the last surviving true military surplus stores in the country. Go online now to MainMilitary.com and discover a source for hard to find surplus items at true surplus prices. 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