Mark Koernke discussed Labor Day and the history of American work weeks, explaining how colonial farmers worked only 16-18 weeks per year compared to modern schedules. He covered hemp as a historical cash crop used for rope, clothing, and paper rather than smoking, and discussed crop rotation practices. Koernke solicited donations for the Micro Effect radio station and requested office supplies and equipment donations. He reported on ADL and Southern Poverty Law Center investigations on the East Coast involving intern misconduct allegations. Koernke recounted a 1995 Halloween incident in Michigan where federal agents raided a patriot property, describing militia mobilization in response. The show included advertisements for gunsmithing courses and featured patriotic music.
Twenty-eight states risk losing their jobs if they refuse to join a union. In addition to the NEA's direct attempts to influence elections and policy through lobbying and election campaigns, the NEA gave millions more to other leftist organizations that helped to advance the NEA's education and social agenda. For example, the NEA gave $250,000 to the Arizona State University to produce numerous studies criticizing policies that the NEA opposes such as vouchers and charter schools. The NEA also creates front groups to give the impression of public support of NEA policies. A group called Communities for Quality Education was formed to have the appearance of an independent organization, but actually its board consisted of Teachers Union officials and it got its $9 million budget from NEA affiliates. Next week I'm going to tell you what policies the NEA is spending its money to achieve. This has been the Phyllis Schlafly Report from Eagle Forum. 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I want the people to know that they still have two out of three branches of the government working for them and that ain't bad. I've not yet begun to file myself. A figure walked him 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. secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land is 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. As freedoms gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave, the free, the brave. You vied 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. 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 here, you've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn, and your daughters, So their children will leave your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. 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? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. To defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. As Iowoc, he vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true. 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 in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave, Jill the Lamb. around in those but you know what there was a steak and fish fry restaurant and made it to the u.s. got oh I think it's trout from Montana with lemon oil oh my goodness that little black bear heaven there freaking him out for a date in no time yeah he's rolled around and what's left your meals was you know the bones and the belly buttons if they across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico headed towards Oklahoma to Nebraska the nuclear holes in the ground with things to go boom well and then they go boom yeah Iowa slash Iowa, or we have a whole bunch of our friends listening all the way out there in the tractor going, you're probably listening to us. You're busy getting the work done to feed America, or the Chinese steal all of our welfare care. Then back over the Mississippi project from the edges of Kentucky on Mississippi, all in a big J-hook, Pennsylvania and other places to in between. Quick reminder, there will not be for general individuals. You've got a holiday. Administrative group meet volunteers because in that and all these others run seven guys equipment burns out stuff working together to make sure nobody is Overburdened by that remember you got a vacation if you're with the restaurant crew we can go take a whole last long And I'm sure you got other work to do anyway well beyond all of that it is the the micro effect here this morning It is was he wanting to rainy kind of we got a little blue patches thing see one two three in between You know rain down right now, so we'll see what happens here. It is September occupation of America It's heading towards a holiday weekend. Remember we got the barbecue out here at Kami I. That's coming up guys. So this weekend, Sunday and Monday. For everybody out there who's going to be servicing here again. Just a reminder if you're close and you can make it, you might want to jump in the car and drive and help to support the micro effect. And if you can't jump in the car, that's rich in this. This first part of the program is guys go to uww.microweffect, www.the and then the site you'll see a chip in key. Well guys we need to reach that goal ASAP like yesterday or not but reach that goal and we've got a lot of things need to be accomplished so if you can pitch in with a few dollars it's Friday it's payday take a few moments while you're at the $5 or $10 that way if you can yes I know everything is a burden nowadays we're gonna depart that's just how it works but you know what in order for the programming to continue we need everybody to help out just a little bit and whatever you can The satellite bill helps to keep electricity on guys. No opening from the wall, nothing else, tickies or washes. So we're in trouble. Pitch in, help out the best way you can. If you can't, I'll tell you what, if you can't do or anything like it, how about just sending a donation to Joe McNeil, the N-E-I-L-P-O box 164 Kami-I-Idaho, or Kami-I-A, only five letters, A-I-D-A-I-D-A-H-O, Idaho. 3536 that's Joe McNeil PO box 164 Kami I'd have 0 83536 and you can also give them a ring in the office I'm not gonna give them the number out right now cuz probably hold anybody for the moment they're busy throwing you know system up and online and it's all night affair and all day well radio stations run 24-7 so we've got a rest sometime we're gonna give a little bit of a break here I think I could take care it's a happy weekend it's Labor Day Oh wait, that's the interaction Labor Day was going in anyway, guys. D'oh! Yeah, if you do a little history about Labor Day, I'm excited about it in some ways as other people are, because to think. Christianity, you don't work Sundays. You have Sundays to work it quickly. You know, for all ability, think about this. Don't you think that the slave, whatever nation state everybody with a whip until they just fell, any breaks, looking at it cyclically? Most nation states followed that, you know, not five. Five day work week, forty hours a week. That was a big thing guys. Remember in all the old, there's a lot of old writings and old entertainment, you'll find that. Forty day work week. And only five days a week. Eight hour days. Well people used to work on a lot more than that if they got into the slave shops. Now, this is an interesting point. How many, originally when the American Revolution came about, how many weeks a year do you think the average American worked? How much of his lifetime do you think he toiled? Now, it depended on what he was doing. Do you realize that the majority of the time that Americans had was theirs, that in 16 and no more than 18 weeks out of the year Americans worked, labored? Now, it doesn't mean they couldn't be working, set up to sunset. Farmers, if you were a farmer, you worked your hind end up, but there was a benefit. Remember, for every time put in, time invested, there's something you get out of it. There's an exchange rate you accept. or the product. It could be tobacco. I don't think we're eating too much tobacco, although it was medicinal too. But with all the different products that were out there, many of them were herbs, many of them were grains, many of them were other products used for other processes. By the way, tobacco was not the only plant that was grown that wasn't eaten. There were others. Let's see, like hemp, which I guess was eaten too, to a degree, with other things. But hemp was a money crop just like tobacco no not because you were smoking it wrong wrong wrong wrong hemp was used for everything and in fact was the equivalent of a virus here in the united states the other empires back years ago but hemp was a poor man's crop to save from from the uh... tax collector why well they call it we'd for a reason and has nothing to do with what did man like to pull about the we've been well it has to do with in production Typically when you had ground that was going shallow, in other words, or was in other words, content and all the other things, you know, needed a rest. You know, keep all of your acreage, you know, into production that you had cleared. There's a keyword here, cleared. Remember it took Armstrong to get those trees out and to get those cleared. They didn't have D12 bulldozers back in the day. It was Armstrong. You know, I have Mule strong on occasion. If you're lucky, you had a mule, but the mule could only do so much too. Yeah, mule. Yeah, yeah, mule. cleared land, you better be using it because so many hours of the mineral content to play, you know, there were certain, you know, specific crop rotation was something that farmers knew many, many, many years ago. For as long as farming has existed, farmers understood cyclic was to include rye. Well hemp was in that cyclic crop process and in fact, you could literally throw the seed on the ground and it would grow. That's why it was called weed, guys, because it was a weed, okay? Initially, it was like, man, this stuff goes anywhere. Well, what can we do with it? We can't get rid of it. Yeah, okay, well, let's do this. Let's figure out what we can do with it. So, what's important is rope, cordage in the day, you know, I think 250 years ago, actually anywhere in the last couple of thousand years, cordage, world ran on it. How many miles of rope needed just to run? Count it in feet. You can count it in miles. If you actually look at real rigging and what it's supposed to do on a ship. The fact that you see all those cool stuff whipping about, eventually cordage wears out. So you better have spirit on board that runs with you that's barreled up, ready from seal from the elements and barreled up so that when the time comes and you need more, you pull more out to length. Only what you need, no waste. And then you ship accordingly or repair the ship rigging. Well there was one direction where it was guaranteed there was a market, but then clothing also. cotton was not the only fiber used. They were always looking for fibers to, you know, technology changes, fibers to build up and actually strengthen the clothing. Blue jeans originally were hemp blue jeans, hemp and not polyester and cotton. Hemp and a lot of people comment how, you know, the stuff just seemed to last longer and the stuff seems to wear out. They're old combinations when you're doing cloth. You can open up the weave and thin out the weave to, you know, for less material and it bulky as what you've had before, but you'll notice the weight is How much does this stuff weigh? There's your test. Take it over. Don't just lift it up and look at it and touch it. Here's a fun one. Take it over to a scale and weigh it. And you'll be amazed at what you find out about the clothing that you're, even today, like right now with the stuff coming out of China. How do they make it cheaper? They thin out the whelps. They open up and fluff up cotton more. They don't tighten it up. The tighter, denser, heavier weave will last. That's what happens. That's pants you bought from China. three washings and all of a sudden it looks like oh my goodness what have you been eating acid for believe you got acid for your flatulence holes there and there in strange places you don't worry it's not just you everybody else is having the same problem because the junk cloth well anyway hemp was the way to keep the farmer killer a flatbed trailer and they what's called throw them in the ground and then come along with the low rig and cut again walkers and then use the same trailer slash halter by horse you know pulled by horse the wagon and then do the harvest and throw the stuff on, bail it, you know, actually just wrap bail it and throw it on the wagon and get her to the sheds. Just like bailing hay, eventually you'd have bumbles and bumbles and bumbles of hemp and you would take that to market and they would grate it just like they do tobacco, not because they were going to smoke it, I don't want to hear that, everybody's giggling. It wasn't the case, they were grating it just like you grate corn, just like you grate cotton, just like you grate wheat, just like you grate rye, just like you grate beans. And hemp, all across the nation, was one of those products and crops that definitely was saving the farmer. It kept the farmer in business like many of his other crops. It was a key crop. That's why it was attacked by Rockefeller back before World War II. It was also used for books. And hemp books indefinitely. Like papyrus, they have an incredible... the processes that were used, that's why people, when they field books, And you got to be careful. Always when you handle a book, I'm going to ask you to do something. Wash your hands. I mean, people don't, reverence books, I don't care what it is, Bibles, because I have a library, you know, everybody likes to say that. When you handle the books, your body oils break down the books. Once you clean yourself up, you know, in other words, don't come in out of the garden and go, oh, I'm going to go read for a bit. And if you have any really old, well, of course, now it's not likely you have much. But if you have something before the, say, 1800, 1900 period, or around 1900, and you're careful and you feel that the paper now there's a shift in the paper quality because would pull paper was starting to be pushed and would pull paper breaks down like self-destruct for blood dude like aliens eventually it's going to break down that out some stabilizing processes were incorporated over the years to try because people get tired of the books falling apart and everybody did notice this and we've even been commented about the patriot movement for years it's a great way to destroy the libraries just by having them sit there have a much longer service life but they have a different feel to them so experiment all that just carefully use the fingertips and you can actually start to understand why people grade things are how you rate things antique dealers work the same way they watch for copies of books that were made their duplicates of the originals people make copies of books from say the seventeen or sixteen hundreds but they were done in modern printing processes of the years a hundred years ago and their copies that are you know nice but they're not worth the thousands of dollars at the original text are people try to sell on the such not knowing even the hundred years later there were ford reader being their copies are being made to people want that book and there were enough copies so somebody in with an ingenious printing press went clump clump clump clump and duplicate of the text of flooding the market a little bit with a facsimile of the more valuable copy that was a collector's item. Something that happens all the time. You know, all businesses got, oh yeah, I mean, by a company overseas, they just like Edo Brock, only it's their Edo Croc. I see, there's pork on the side of this sucker. Oh yeah, you help a breeze, the much better. You have a real good manifold. I like to hold. Yeah, they start calculating again. Edo Croc is much better than Edo Brock. You trust me, you want to buy Chinese every day. Yeah, Edo Croc. I found something. Let's see this will date me. This is a song and by the way, it is part of our community. It's got communications in it, so it's fun. But let's have a little bit of fun here for the holidays. What do you say? I'm gonna take a little bit of a music break. I like this anyway. I get a chance to hear something I want to hear. Well, I like all the music I'll usually play. You know what I mean? It's like Brothers Phelps, the Messiah Mountain. But we also got some other stuff here that'll kind of maybe jog your memory here. Let's see. Maybe I can get it right. What year do you think I was? What year? That's first of who was I? It sounds like I recognize the band. A lot of you probably do Electric Light Orchestra calling America. You know, it seems to sound satellite too right here on the micro effect in the morning. That's why I wanted to incorporate that. I didn't think it'd be kind of cool to be using it as an integrated background piece. Of our programs, we use a whole bunch of little sound bites from all over the place. And some pretty neat stuff if you kind of look back. 1986 by the way. Oh man, you know, 1986, you know, the bubbly, you know, the After Disco came all of the 80's pop music, which actually was pretty darn cool. There's some stuff that everybody's playing still, or now everybody's comping. They're actually singing. Just kind of cool. And E.L.O. of course always, you know, lots of instrumentation there. Sometimes three to five keyboards. You know what I mean. So anyway, you are looking at Friday. What am I trying to do? Well, I'm trying to get you up this morning because it is Friday. You're probably thinking, man, I'd do it. It would go to work. probably gotta go to work today. I know we got a holiday weekend coming up, but you get that extra day on the other side of the weekend. Remember that? Now maybe, now here's the other possibility, maybe you're gonna have to travel this weekend, that Friday off, and maybe you were supposed to be gone half an hour ago when I'm waking you up now because the alarm clock accidentally went off, uh, said it properly. Uh, up north, down south, over to the east, maybe out to the west, depending on where you supposed to be to visit the relatives, you are now behind schedule. Now you're going to see the cock is kicking, he's stomping on their feet and I'm here. Get to the Mercedes now! Get to the Mercedes! And well of course, man, I work the way, so don't let's not rush. Stop for a second here and think this through. I don't even like that. Anyway, I'll tell you what, in the process, maybe you just, now you know what, I got a cup of my hand here. I'm using one of the big brown, ramek cups. You can buy one of the Artist's and Tech goodness. This has got a smell to it. This is espresso stuff. No way! I'm not spending much right. This is a special blend of, hey we got a bag of this stuff. Remember Brave Heart, that gaping hole rather than Stitch It? Yeah, the one in the chest from the arrow. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Easier to, you know why they did that? You know one of the reasons they did that, most people don't really know how to treat a wound if they didn't know how to treat big solders this together. Let's get that idea out of our mind. There's one more number smell, the Colma, goodness. This is like, this is a max experience. kind mixed in with our Ethiopian toenail blend and what's left of I think a Folgers can and actual house in there and you never know what you're gonna get with them but they do a pretty good job. One more time. It is a beautiful Mount Friday. Other things, well I don't want you to forget that we have a number of other projects in motion right now not the least of which is hopefully what's going on with the micro effect breakdowns. We've got a few problems and we need to make sure those expenses are covered because it's the physical mechanic up that gets you. Ideally, we need backups. And I would ask that, guys, if you're listening, here's one of the things you can do as a donation. Maybe you have a business, maybe you have a company, maybe you have an office, or you have a warehouse that's got a bunch of old stuff. Maybe you've got your clean-out crew. You've got buildings you go to, and there's all this stuff that normally people get rid of. And this happens a lot, by the way. I've gotten whole office complexes, or I should say administrative offices, that went out of business because of NAFTA and GATT here in Dexter. It's to the office equipment, you name it. all the little things to burgundy black cn of whatever you can imagine and everything from staplers to keep it to whatever well maybe you're in a couple of business that's been all mopping up for what's left it after what's left of the napkin get torpedoes once they hit a business but a lot of just both the bank the shyster banks that now took it because they're working with napkin get in the foreigners to wipe out of america their job but maybe stuff that they're like an office where they're going to clear everything throw the dumpster what they what hey Filing systems, pack the stuff up, repack it, box it up, take it home. Pens, pencil, you name it, anything you can find, box it up as tight as you can, minimal space, add a little bit of packing. In the same office, you'll probably even get the packing material. Remember, if nothing else fails, they'll crumpled up. Dacks of paper, notepads, Postly, stuff like that, well, they can use over there at the micro effects. So if you get a chance, take the time and box it up and send it to Joe McNeil. P.O. Box 164, Kami'i, Idaho 83536. That's Joe McNeil. P.O. Box 164, Kami'i, Idaho 83536. Did I tell you Joe McNeil? That's Joe. And may I spell it J-O-E. Last name McNeil. M-C-N-E-I-L. P.O. Box 164, Kami'i, Idaho 83536. Take the time and box that stuff up or maybe you've got a office and you got a back with a whole bunch of stuff that you just aren't going to use. You thought you needed 48,000 pens. Now I'm going to give you a little hint here. If you've only used 200 or 300 so far and it's been three years when you ordered the pens, you better start sending them out somewhere or give them out a lot faster because you are not going to have a pen, you're going to have a couple of metal tubes, a metal tube or a plastic tube inside, another plastic tube that might go click, click, click, ink will dry out. let's get put them into use because senator where they will be used and in fact make a point use them yourself because there's this terrible stuff like that go to waste maybe got boxes and boxes of tape maybe you got an old tape dispenser system you don't use packaging system you don't use phone connectors uh... inter inter interlocking communication systems of whatever kind of modems it's mice we go through mice guys when you're doing a station using a mouse knot constantly something can happen uh... it gets crushed It just wears out too. When you use a mouse, you use an occasion. When you're doing a radio station, it's a nonstop. So please take the time and figure out what it is that you can send it on down the road. And one more time, oh my goodness, we're past the bottom of the hour break here. Joe McNeil PO Box 164, Kami I-8-0-8-3-5. And it's Friday and we're heading towards the weekend. A couple other things to look at real quick here. East Coast. uh... washington d c now you're not going to see this in the general media but once again in two different publications one of them was a blurb that was and forgive me here i go to my email again uh... within a small paper in of all places new jersey apparently talking about this uh... a d l in the investigation of the a d l now this is similar what happened and i think it was san francisco the a d l is being investigated again combined with and this is tied into this parent intern. I don't know if it's going to go through New Jersey but it's interesting in two different papers on the East Coast it's probably just swept under the rug or not going to get any national coverage if at all possible but apparently and this is parallel with Southern Perversion law where more than two or three interns male and female and apparently when one complained about them they tried to muscle up and threw the little Buffy or whoever it was that we almost won. of the three or four there were several in the investigation that have already been questioned apparently well in both cases with the eighty-oh and the southern perversion law case more with the ideal case in this case in this situation right now apparently they threatened sound like that you know uh... hillary clinton and somebody was looking at the second last name and not paying attention to the hyphenated first name family did while the eighty-elton security uh... we had in a bunch of other organizations and there's no a massive going on right now that is not going to be getting any attention or to bring this up now it has to do with the alabama uh... montgomery alabama office uh... in one case but also and apparently this is like chicago uh... montgomery alabama pieces what was it so nashville anyway uh... now the southern perversion law cases in and montgomery and there's some help i'd missus from our tight end with some kind of session or meeting that took place different organizations uh... almost a year ago now are you might recall we touched on this originally when this came forward a year ago and they tried to sweep it under the rug will apparently uh... even though some of everything down uh... wanted to report pressure on the problem is the chosen or the river was being molested as probably young teeny some young guys mission by individuals who were lost in planes of these kids carrying on so watch your local paper because it for whatever reason this is like anything we've seen we're in michigan you'll see stories in your part of the country about michigan we never see and we'll see stuff that the author of their show you see look how bad it is over there in new york look all bad it is over there in like i'll you don't need to worry about what's happening in michigan it's so bad over there what will they do the same thing in other places propagandizing you know to backstab you know people from other directions well in this case uh... apparently a p wire service although i get one of the other news on this pretty soon, but a year ago that was the case. And as Qtees came out, especially they tried to bury it in every way or it may be the reason for somebody to go, look, look over there. So we'll have more on that as we go, but this has been something I've been reporting on the East Coast. If there are two papers at least that cover this, and again, far away from the locations where the events are taking place, the location itself is in DC now I know that for a fact from other people that we've been in contact with for many years that are friendly and keep an eye on what the bad guys are doing from that direction and so far there are a lot of gnashing of teeth and running of hair because they can't make it go away the people mom and dad aren't going to let it and they have money that's not good for the bad guys and the bad guys are gnashing of teeth and running of hair now getting towards the top of the hour here other things to remember well let's If you have not, uh, doo doo doo doo doo, I wanted to get one more piece here, but I got a four-footed helper that's trying to, uh, that I can't get to the work I need to do. I hope. I got three extra letters for everybody. This is always fun. Anyway, oh, I think I found what I was looking for. Now, yet another piece, and because we're gonna take another little bit of a music break, it's a fun Friday, but... This is kinda like a serious, like a fun song, but a serious song, but wait, I think it's more of a serious song anyway. Let's see if I can get it to work, you never know. That's just kinda like a little warning. The bad guy is on the other side because he's point six on your a.m. dial, home of acid rock. Rocking with the vessel right here, Ron. And I know we've gotta keep doing this to you because a lot of people are thinking, eh, I can lay down and go to sleep. No you can't, you gotta get to work today. And don't call in sick, you'll have all kinds of hassle next to everybody. Frank's gonna try and call in we mean you're gonna want a four-day weekend Yeah, and he couldn't get it up you'll you'll turn but the other institution isn't a lot you don't think so touch up it is 647 we're over there in a lot and you're listening to the micro effect in another quick thing on this too with regard to you know There's something there the disaster the other day about do you think that maybe they're thinking about attacking people? You know fill in the blank now guys a long time seriously. I've been doing this for a long. Let me ask y'all some how many holidays have you been on? It's the 90s. Let's say the early 90s and you're the Patriot effort. How many times have you heard of an adult? The one place we are going to hear about is right here because we're the one, you know, everybody's, oh my God, there are lots of angst. Now it doesn't mean we shouldn't be cautious. We're cautious all the time. We're focusing and looking at our environment all the time. It's not supposed to be at peak points. You are supposed to be an awake, thinking human being paying attention to what's going on around you constantly. That's how you stay. I think, okay, being fabricated by your, we need to be prepared to deal with them. Example, well, you know, there's a possibility they're gonna attack people on the holidays. There's always a possibility that could happen. If they're stupid enough to do that, I'll repeat what I said there, beware, you know. If you listen to some of the lyrics burning down the house, it's like fighting fire, you know, get my drift kid. When the time comes, just as the other side is gonna try to gloat and rub the- Do whatever we want. On the other end of the spectrum, of a yip, yip, it's time to do and there's no claw. Action, shoulder, alignment and boom. I don't need to pop, pop, pop, boom, boom, boom, boom, pop, pop, it's target and breathe, covering fire, pop, pop, pop, go. Every time I pull the trigger, targets should go down. That's how you need to be thinking. If we're gonna fight, you fight to win. Fighting to win means the aggressor, waiting for lack of operatives, grinds to a hundred soles and eats in a pair of. Anyway, there was a holiday. In fact, it was quite a fiasco. Mark, I'll remind you of this. Years ago, back in the 90s, actually, about 19, uh, about 1995. Was it 95? Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was 95. 95? 94. And, uh, anyway, we had a situation here where, uh, some phenomenal work and just beating the socks off the bad guys, which is always the case, because our people usually can follow the spaghetti pile better than the bad guys can. A whole bunch of their administrative work, and they decided in their wisdom, uh, and there were, shall we say, ignorance, back on Halloween. It's on Halloween, which is kind of expected. That's the witch that you should expect. Pay attention, but it's not very likely because you see, even then, people were pretty excited. Today, people are PO to the point where getting everybody's face in the break, you know, that'll be the stations on the radio, through our Gorilla Broadcasting because everything. So anyway, they keep on Halloween, Michigan, Big Wide River, first of a mile to the headquarters of a mile back to the other house, and that's on the east side of the state. Knock, knock, knock, it's Halloween. And usually the kids run around and no matter what house is out in the country, you hit as many as you can and you gotta go a distance because if you're gonna get any trick or treat stuff in your bag, you gotta cover a lot of them. So somebody knocks on the door and they go to the candy and can't see the other side of the house. And it's like, he goes, boy, you oughta see the costume this one has on. And of course, next minute she's pushed aside and the MP5 is interfaith. Lo and behold, it was the people out of the house. They're ransacking it. Now this is happening at the house by the house, the office for barn which was a nice one cement floor bill appointed many at a nice office about the size of you know the floor of a house because lots of room and a lot of people would provide for him i know we're getting close to up there but we might go fit this in well anyway the uh... attack proceeds and i've been the back the peril of the taking to a puddle in front of the pole barns about the size of your kitchen a big kitchen about three to four inches deep and uh... while they're standing there they uh... if you got his knees along with another person they kick him face down into the puddle or she can't stop himself we can't pull himself out and they're you know torturing him the drowning him uh... was of course they just let him lay there and while they're busy ransacking the place in thinking they're getting away with something well ralph did the family out and one person got a call from under distress called for halloween the bag i figured how who they're gonna get hold of a halloween it's a holiday first unit was on the ground within approximately twenty five minutes during the ransacked and In addition to that, other units were called and were on the way and everybody mobilized on the eastern side of the state in the thumb area and then proceeded to escalate a call across the state of Michigan. Now the owners were outside. They were shoved out on the street because the Fed and the state police were going to be as obnoxious as tracking their feet in the mud. It was a wet farming area. And they were going into this pristine, clean house that was all gingerbread wood in sight done by the man who owns the place along with another friend who are carpenters and from projects and the whole thing was These characters, these jackbooted scum, slash thugs, the SRT and the walked in with their boots grounded into the sit down in the kitchen chairs and put their muddy boots up and of course start eating the food, etc, etc, that was, you know, for the evening meal. So they got this on tape, by the way. This is videotaped. The character that's inside is looking very arrogant and the woman who's the owner of the house is actually filming because they hadn't handcuffed them and thrown everybody. Her agenda was to terrorize the parallel. They would be, oh my goodness, oh! Anyway. Up comes a van and a pickup truck. The pickup truck is typically outfitted. And no one person gets out, hey, we're with a militia. They didn't ignore the SRT. Is it okay for us to be here looking right at the property? She goes, yeah, it's okay. Immediately, even as she says, yeah, it's okay, everybody piles out, gear is already on, weapons are be so okay if we have our weapons here. private property right yeah yeah well the characters got his muddy boots up on that table in the kitchen you can see through the window his eyes are going through the front door not window his eyes are about the size of two pizza pies that in the darkness you can't even in the semi-darkness because remember shaded inside the house well you can see the sucker he looks like a pumpkin like a reverse pumpkin uh... down the road of the fifty militiamen down the road farther the next company moving in motion sweeping the area in the countryside for snipers or anybody else That's what happens if you try to screw with a Patriot movement on a holiday. You're gonna be hunted. You know, burning down the house, beware. Sometimes you get what you ask for, kids. So that's the problem with the bad guys really being stupid. Nobody's gonna put up any nonsense anymore. Everybody's pretty well fed up and on Ginger Hooks anyway. So you all have a holiday weekend. In other words, keep your eyes peeled. But let's have a holiday weekend and let the enemy tear us down in any way, shape, or form. I'm not gonna let it happen. Never! I've got a mission. It's called light. Everybody better start enjoying it. And I hear the music there, and that's the Messiah Mountain, and that is Shiloh. We are going to go to the top of the hour here. God bless the republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run, and we're on the march. We'll be back in about six minutes. You grab that next cup of coffee, and if you've got to get to work, you're not calling in sick. Get in there, get to work, and that way there'll be less hassle next Tuesday. God bless back in about 6 minutes here on the bike road effect in the morning. 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