September 7, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed food safety and preparedness, covering egg recalls, salmonella contamination, proper food handling, and storage methods including salt preservation and mineral oil sealing. The show addressed chemtrails, food supply destruction, and the S510 Farm Bill. Callers contributed information on egg storage techniques and produce washing. The episode also covered the Gulf oil spill disaster, dispersant dangers, geoclimactic events, and military incidents in Iraq involving friendly-fire casualties from Iraqi soldiers. A hamfest announcement for Pennsylvania was provided, and a year-end fundraising appeal for the Live 365 streaming service was made before transitioning to the Dutch Jones program.
- food safety
- salmonella
- egg recall
- preparedness
- food storage
- chemtrails
- s510 farm bill
- gulf oil spill
- dispersants
- iraq
- friendly fire
- hamfest
- pennsylvania
- live 365
- self-sufficiency
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You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number You've traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from 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 and 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 if he called out from the grave, is to still the land of the free? That they are. Oh my goodness, busy, busy, busy. A little out of breath here. Run, run, run, run. Got a lot more done. We're making some real progress here and getting things done, preparing for fall, all that fun stuff. And we do. We were talking. in the last hour about colloidal silver, a lady called in and had questions about the zapper. And that's something to think about if you're thinking about preparing is we have the cold and flu season ahead of us folks. So, you know, that's something to prepare for in zappers. as well as the colloidal silver or ionic silver. I guess there are ionic silver generators now that are about $400 and it will pay for itself, trust me. Between Dr. Bills and actually purchasing some of the ionic silver, probably in the first year or two it's gonna pay for itself. Just... You guys, colloidal silver is like sending a couple sold like sending a platoon. Oh yeah. Awesome. Thank you so much. It's been a busy busy busy time. The cat's away, the mice will play so to speak. Get some things prepped and ready for this fall before he gets home and it's just that much more He doesn't have to deal with and yeah, that's that's the plan. Hopefully, you know, did it rain there today Nancy? No very dry and the winds about I guess about three three o'clock just really really picked up a lot more than what had been earlier in the day Did a little burn that concerned the fire department but the field to that side where the wind is blowing toward is they tilted that's You know, that earth, what's going to burn? It's about three feet from that field. So, yeah, not a whole lot for it to go, but that's okay. It's a no-brainer. Well, we've had plenty good rain here for the last few days. Oh my goodness. Didn't have to water the garden, but the reason I bring it up is because I was going to ask Larry that same question. Did it hit many rain here lately? No, it didn't hit many rain here a month and a half, except a little bitty drizzle a week ago. Every time we have a potential rain coming in, the The chemtrail planes come in just like they did today, spray ahead of the oncoming fronts. The ground here is powdered, and desiccated, and if we were to get a fire here, it would just keep going in the woods and keep going and keep going. It just dries the bone. Couple that with a recall of a half a billion eggs for a disease that doesn't kill just seconds. Couple that with the destruction of the food in the Gulf Ocean. the S510 Farm Bill that says you can't grow your own garden food or collect seeds or pass food to somebody else. All of this stuff adds up to massive food shortages on the horizon, folks. Massive price increases coming. Let's take that in the chronological order there. You talked about the chem trails and that in itself, well they wonder where the frogs go and this and that and the other thing, but that's not helpful to life on earth. I think you mentioned, oh, what was next in there? Ballot of eggs. Oh, you know, that's something that, because Nancy, have you talked on that? Have you been on the air since that broke? Because you know what, that's a handling thing, isn't it? It's not a, I can't eat that thing. It's a handling thing, isn't it? Well, and it's a problem on the end of the collectors. Typically, what What causes salmonella is like a coli and most of your other food born illnesses. It is from feces. So if the eggs are not washed properly, sanitized properly before they go into those cartons, then it becomes a problem. And it will penetrate the cell. Well, even in the chicken meat. chicken count on salmonella in chicken now you guys. There's no question about it. In the eggs, in the chicken. This goes over to handling. There was a big stink about, well they took millions and millions of those eggs and they're going over to food processors. They'll be turned into dried eggs, they'll be made into cakes and other things. People were all blowing a head gasket about that. It's all in the handling. You can have a dozen salmonella infected eggs there and fry them up, you know, make them into French toast, make them into, you know, bread or whatever you do with eggs, egg batter the chicken, and then cook it thoroughly, wash your hands before you touch the meat, and everything is fine. Am I right? Am I wrong? Okay, with the salmonella, again, you want to wash that. Wash eggs before you use them, then wash your hands, okay? Hello. Because what you're talking about is the outside of the egg where it comes through the chicken. The birth canal. The problem with chicken is they do everything there. Right. So you have the feces. The feces are the issue. You know the feast that's the issue and when they you know when they got the chicken out As far as the meat goes it's the it's a cleaning process of cleaning that chicken cleaning it thoroughly inside to make sure all the feces are out and I don't want to gross anybody out but you know working at the deli machine it is well a lot of it is a lot of it's done by machine and we get chickens into the deli to go into the rotisserie and it would still have feces inside and they would have it, oh well they're injected with flavoring and you can't do that. It's like you see that? No, I'm washing this chicken. This has got to come out of here, cut it out or that or I'm throwing the whole chicken away because I'm not making somebody sick with this. And that will do it. Well that's the deal though. It may make them sick, but what they're doing with such huge swaths of devastating the food supply, they're going to make people starve, which will kill them, and that's their ultimate goal. Instead of educate. The ones that are in charge are the same ones that starved millions in Russia. This is the Talmud mentality. The same people want to kill millions here and they're going to do it under the guise of... protecting you. We're protecting you from the nasty salmonella. You may starve to death, but by golly you won't get an upset tummy. Right. Well, if it was cleaned properly, what my point is, if it was cleaned properly to begin with, taking humans out of the process, yeah, it's a messy, nasty job. And there are other things that you can get from dead animals. But, you know, just in the handling process. Oh, yeah. But, you know, oh gosh. But when you come to Salmonella, it's A, clean it properly before you cook it, and B, cook it till it is done. And it, you know, meet those guidelines that are out there, but most people do not know the temperatures that have to be cooked to, you know, cook the product to in order to kill it. Now eggs, well done folks. If you're eating a sunny side up egg with a runny yolk and a runny white, that's a potential hazard too. However, when it comes to chicken, it needs to be cooked to an internal temperature of 165 degrees. 145 degrees for beef. which will make it a little more than medium well, and pork is right up there at 165 degrees because of the other issues that are there. with a trigonosis. You don't want that parasite in you, trust me. That's not a place you need to go, but that's what it comes down to. If it is not properly cleaned in the factories where it's being done, this is where, again, growing your own or knowing an organic farmer or farmer, just knowing a farmer, and butchering yourself or to a processing facility close to you that handles small lots and is very responsible, you know the people, is a good thing to know. That way you know what you've got. You know it's not irradiated and that's part of the reason they irradiate, again, is to knock down the possibility of that contamination of feces. And all food-borne illness, the top eight food-borne illnesses that you see and read about in the newspaper are all connected to feces contamination. period. Ebola, salmonella, I can't remember the other eight. I know if I had my badge with me it would be right there. Work badge. Because it's things that you need to know but they have one thing in common. It comes from feces and the improper cleaning of the animal during the butchering process. The meat or blood is contaminated. or even the egg. It's on the outside and it's not cleaned well enough to get all of that off and contaminate that egg. One egg and a carton contaminate the whole dozen, which is why if they got a cracked egg in the store, they don't return one egg and give you the rest. They have to throw that whole dozen away. It's very important that things are handled properly. That's why the Department of Ag is there and your food safety, of course they go a little crazy sometimes and are more strict in some areas than others. But this is the fact of the matter. What they're going to try and do is they're going to try and use this to go into, I mean like I've got a couple dozen chickens here. come in and try and take my chickens, I'm just looking for an excuse to kill as many of these bastards as possible. I don't care what pretext they use to come onto my property, that's what's going to happen to you. Again, this is by raising them yourself, you control. You have total control over there and you wash your eggs thoroughly before you bring them in the house. or once you bring them in the house, wash them thoroughly and make sure that everything is sanitized there. So that you don't have that issue that you have with a manufacturing area where they go under a spray. It gets the top of the egg, but what's dripping on the bottom side of that egg? You don't have that. Well, I found out that there's a lot of people that are using mineral oil to close the pores in the eggs. They can store them on the refrigerator for up to six months. There's actually a product out there. It's called K-PEG. During the depression, they actually coated the eggs with this product, the pores of the egg, and they can store eggs up to a year without refrigeration. This product, I mean, what you're doing is sealing out bacteria. The egg itself is a little container holding this liquid protein and you see a lot of bacteria and stuff. It'll stay almost indefinitely on the shelf at room temperature. I found that fascinating. I grew up, I always thought eggs had to be refrigerated. We once got refrigerated. Now they'll keep on your counter with nothing for two weeks. As long as they're not refrigerated. Once you put them in the refrigerator, they have to stay refrigerated. Fresh, you know, they can stand the counter two weeks. No problem. But once you put them in the fridge, they have to stay there. The other thing I found out from an elderly farmer, something that his mom did growing up, is they would take a large container and have table salt. Now this is un-iodized, mind you. A table spot, put a layer in the bottom. put their eggs in, the eggs cannot touch, and then another layer of salt, but the eggs and the salt would keep those eggs up to a year uncontaminated, no problem. And they use them. So, you know, to get through those months when they're not producing. Because there are, you do have, you do have that time span where they aren't. So that's something to keep in mind. Yeah, and we're coming up on that. With us, we get our chicks generally on tax on April 15th. It seems like they cut off around October for a couple months. There's like a period where they're period form. I'm not sure if you get chicks that are dated in another time, whether they'll overlap that time or not, or if they all end up at the same two month rest period. I'm not sure how that works. A lot of it has to do with the natural food cycle. In the spring they produce heavier, simply be, and again it's because you've got those that are free-range chickens, they eat those fresh new sprouts that are coming out of the ground. It's high protein, which is what's necessary for the building of the egg. It's almost straight protein folks when you look at the white and the shell, that calcium shell is, a lot of that's got a lot of protein there it takes to make that shell. So, the more there is, the harder their shells are. We had a friend that was trying to raise pheasants and had them enclosed out of the yard and was having a heck of a time because the eggs were too brittle, too fragile, too thin. And that's what they were told. It's like, let them eat the grass. The grass is coming up. They'll eat that. And it's high protein, and it's good for them. And it helps them to have a stronger egg shell. So this is some of the things. It's a life cycle for them. And as things progress through the summer, different things come up. And as long as they've got fresh green grass that's sprouting and coming up, they're going to produce good eggs. So, that cycle coincides with the food cycle for them. I don't know if that makes any sense. Somebody's got a comment. Yeah, Nancy, this is Bo Winkle from Northern Idaho. First of all, thanks for letting Mark come out the canny eye. I just got home a little while ago. Oh, wow. But we raised chickens. When I pick up the dozen at the end of the day, I put them in a bucket and add just a little bit of soap. It's a very, very simple process. Right because you don't know what kind of fertilizer or where it's you know generally You know if you're very careful shopper you're reading the boxes that they're that they're put out there in because They do have to mention where they come from now And that yeah a lot of the stuff in Mexico is rinsed in the nearest ditch and who knows what defecated in there well to they have a tendency to spray their crops with with waste. Be it urine, be it feces, one of the big things is... They live like Chinaman, yes. Here in America, if you're going to fertilize farmland with human waste, you can plant that that year. But that vegetable, like corn or whatnot that comes off of it, has to be said to animals. It has to be two years if you the ground with processed human waste. That's the law. I'm pretty sure it's the coast in America. Right. That's Department of Agriculture again. Yep. Law. Yep. Well, thanks again for letting Mark come out west. It was great to meet him. And he didn't go into quick. He stopped talking about 10 o'clock last night. Well, he doesn't know. I could hear it in his voice this morning. I was listening to the micro effect. It isn't up yet, so I haven't had a chance to hear it yet. Ah, I've got to go to the archives. Yeah, it's not up yet. But thanks again. My wife had a wonderful time too. Wonderful. I wish I could have gone, but as I was explaining earlier, This is, oh my goodness, what a busy weekend we had at the store. I work retail folks and the holidays are crazy, but this one was more so because the U of M students were back. It was student move-in week and they had their pep rally and first football game home for the Big Ten series and oh my goodness. Yeah, I couldn't keep the shelves filled. It was impossible. Well, I'll let you go. Thank you very much. God bless and thank you so much. I hope you enjoyed yourself. I wish I could have been there, but eh, that's a way. That was kind of, you know, the toss of the dice, how things go. Yeah, it was a little hairy on this and had things set up for weeks and weeks. And then, of course, the person that, yeah, I'll go out with you. No problem. We'll drive out there together and come back and And then next thing we know, he's down on the border. So yeah, scramble at the last minute to try to figure out how we're going to do this. So yeah, it was a very interesting time, which of course took away from planning time for the Intelligence Report and how we're going to run things here at LTR. And that's been a challenge to come up with everything. But everybody's pulling together. And I want to thank Larry and Don for being there tonight. for Larry last minute. Tomorrow night will be interesting. Thursday I've got off again so I can do this. Friday, cross my fingers, they should be back. All things are well and good. Let's run back to that topic though because you know what? Even stuff out of your garden, as was pointed out, you guys, you bring in a couple of big tomatoes and 10 or 12 of the dinky tomatoes. They've been out there in the sun. That cold water soap kind of makes a tomato denser. You know what I mean? It's kind of like washing it off and putting it in the refrigerator for a while. I know there's supposed to be an R in front of that word. but washing it off and putting it in the fridge for a while. Oh yeah. You know, it gets denser. You know, the beef steaks don't, you know, they cut easier and whatnot. But that cold water soak works to bring them up to that real quick, you guys. And it helps to just some things on the surface and then you just wipe it down with your hands, get under the running water, and then slice to your heart's content. Nancy, about three weeks ago here, Debbie went out to the garden and took one of the first pinky cherry tomatoes. And in a couple of hours she had a headache and was feeling bad. I kind of attributed it to her, but she didn't think anything of it. But you know what, you guys, it's been outside and you know what goes on outside. You know what the bear does in the woods and birds fly around and whatnot. But even if it doesn't appear to be, well there was a bird there. A bird left a calling card. Rain washes away good portions of it, doesn't it? And I hate to be so guttural. But you know, self-defense comes in so many different forms. And this is a basic communication of it. I know it's Communications Tuesday. We haven't even mentioned in this hour, you know, any type of radio or anything, or hand signals or lasers or anything. But, you know, if you're kind of squinting and you're kind of running back into the woods, I'll be right back, Lieutenant, and you're the radio guy. That doesn't work real well, does it? You know what I mean? Well, too, the other thing, always wash your produce. Someone will be sitting on the ground, as you said, and, you know, goodness, the things that go on in your garden at night while you're asleep, the mice, the other little critters that come in and take care of the dead things in your garden, the dead bugs that are there. Oh, yeah. And beetles. There are beetles that do nothing but consume dung. and just make it disappear you guys. But you know they have to go from place to place and sometimes they might just walk across something. And mice, mice have particular male mice in particular ways how they are built. They kind of leave a trail. I was told the other day Nancy, now let's go into the kitchen a little more because now mice and what not. Roaches can spread so many different things. I can't remember the outrageous number of things that roaches can spread. Oh yeah. Just from being here and being there. Now this is more a city thing when we're talking about spreading things. Right now even that Letterman guy is bemoaning the terrible situation of the bug invasion in New York City. And it's spreading. And it's spreading, yeah, you know, much like everybody in your town is driving like it's New York City. Well, they're leaving there as fast as they can, but they're bringing the bedbugs with it. Just in travel, how many people catch on planes? And if this is what we're seeing, Detroit is beginning to have a problem with big bugs now. And the thing is, if somebody flies into New York, spends a night in a hotel, picks up a big bug, it gets into the luggage, whatever, or they lay their clothes out and they get into the clothing, fold either wear it out or Or even back in the luggage or it gets into the luggages if it's left open and you bring it to the next stop and then you start that life cycle somewhere else. So the spread, viruses are the same way and it's just a matter of touch. Anything you touch, anything that a person touches that has a virus, The next person goes and touches that same surface. They can pick it up onto their skin, into the pore, and into their body, and they're sick. This is why washing, the telling you to wash things that are touched frequently, your telephone receiver, your keyboards for your computer, doorknobs, anywhere in the bathroom. Steering wheel of your car. When was the last time anybody listening washed the steering wheel of their car? I do, frequently. I know, I know. But now think about it, you guys. That's one thing that you're... Right, right. You might... Even if you're the only driver, even if you're the only person who drives that car, how many times do you get in there and well, you didn't, you know, from whatever you were doing, be it out in the field, is it your pickup truck or your car or what? Just think about it. The steering wheel of your car. The number one place to pick up a virus in the United States is your grocery store. Do you know why? And shopping cart. Oh, you didn't stop there. And shopping cart. Now you'll see the wipes stationed right by the shopping carts to wipe it down to sanitize it. And how many moms put their kids in those little seats and oops, have an accident. Yeah, that's another thing. When you go in and you just made me think of that, I tried to quit putting For a long time I put cold stuff there in that little swing out piece. I tried to bunch it all together so it would stay cold. Well, I realize what you're pointing out here a while back because you know what goes in that seat too and goes in that seat in a multiple form of the phraseology there. I try not to do that anymore. But you know that's why those sanitizers or sanitized wipes are there use them use them use them and it's gonna sound silly but you know especially in the winter go ahead and wear your gloves and Use your gloves that it's a protective layer. It's an insulative layer and in this case it's it's it proved. It's an insulative layer from Viruses and wash them frequently folks You know, it's just common sense stuff when you think about how things are transferred. Yeah Your hands are a big part of how you touch anything you touch. Well, let's run back to that. Now we're back in the grocery there. A lot of places now, the box stores and whatnot, if you go in and you buy that hunk of the tray of chicken or that tube or tray of burger, over there there's a roll of plastic, you guys. It's a plastic bag. You unroll it and it's going to be 900 plastic bags in a roll or whatnot. You get that plastic bag before you handle that chicken package or that burger package or that filet mignon and pick it up with a fresh plastic bag and contain that. If you do it right, you wrap that meat container into the fresh bag. isolating it from everything else that you're going to put into your shopping cart. It might be things just by accident, the bag of bread might roll over onto the hunk of meat. Now you're not going to cook the bread, are you? No. Well, you might put it in a toaster, but I don't think a toaster is going to be enough to kill what might be on the meat. Or in it. And that's, you know, if you're talking ground beef, it's ground anything. because so much in a factory ground, there's so much of it goes through the machinery. If there's one contaminated, they've got to break that whole thing down before they can, oh, thousands of pounds. And we've seen that how many times in the news in the last couple of years where recall on ground beef. Oh yeah, actually there's one recently on Angus Patties. Frozen, that recall. I still see the signs up at some of the local markets here that carried the beef. That's, you know, it's a coli. I can tell you right now. Some of them are. The government is saying there is no oil out there and the shrimpers no different. Their stories on rinse.com showing that. The oil is down there. They haven't capped a thing. They played this little game where they had two oil wells out there. They blew one out completely and it is still going out in the ocean. So what they did, a storm came up and they took their cameras out. Then when the storm went back, they moved the cameras to the second oil well which already had some piping and stuff down there and they made this big charade about, oh we're capping up, we're capping up, there we go, we get it sealed. See there, we're such good people, blah, blah, blah. It's done, we're out of here. And they're saying no more oil. Meanwhile, it's still spewing out in the ocean. They're still spraying corrected dispersants, which are four times more harmful than the oil itself. Telling marine life, not just there, but all the way around Florida and wherever this stuff spreads. If you eat the stuff that's coming out of the golf, it'll kill you and cause internal blood, we call it hemorrhaging in your own self. That's what these dispersants do. So, yeah, there's a lot of fishermen that do not want the liability of selling poison food, and they're not buying the government BS for a minute. Right. And, you know, with the Gulf Stream, the way that it works, it will eventually go up the east coast. And there are so many fish farms in the ocean along the coast. It's a major concern at this point. It's how it's not so much the oil, but what they're using for the dispersants, how that's going to affect these fish farms. I mean, it's now beyond the Gulf, and guess what? It goes up the East Coast and across the ocean to right back to England. So it's going to come back to visit them eventually. Apparently, this oil has actually changed the weather patterns. There was an underwater flow of water of a warmer temperature, and it's actually broken that up now. So it's actually changing the weather patterns as well. This is very, very serious. And look what's happening in the world, folks. We just had an absolute huge earthquake over in New Zealand. shifted the Earth's crust over 15 feet. We've got an absolute enormous supervolcano going off in Indonesia. There's a lot of huge geoclimactic events occurring, which may or may not be related to the release of some amount of oil. It's hard to say. It's hard to say. There's a lot of stuff going on, though. That's for certain. Around the world. Part of the ocean temperature patterns was something they were talking about with El Nino and El Nino being in those weather cycles. We've looked at that in debunking Al Gore's theory. of global warming. It's ridiculous, I'm sorry, that whole fiasco. But in dealing with that, knowing that the ocean does somehow affect the overall weather patterns of the Earth. And these people are messing up big time. They're the fish, which is a major source of food source for everyone on the planet. and they're messing that up. It's really, these people need to be held with their feet to the fire and held to task for what they've done. And it is not over, the cleanup is not done. It's not finished, folks. And they're assuming that no one's gonna take the time to go and check out, personally, what's going on down there. because of the debt. And I'm sorry, but I think there are some people with money that have the ability, have the funding to do just that. Let's take a peek. Oh, even off the East Coast, Woods Hole Institute could send submarines there just to look. And, you know, the US leader says, we don't have any ability. Well, They give those people grants to the point of stacking money to the moon. They couldn't just call them up and say, look, go and do this or next year you won't get your grant. So they take 20 days out of their year. You know what I mean? They lie to your left and right. That's it. It could be part of the condition of a grant. Okay, we're going to give you, we'll give you this plus if you do this, do this job for us. You have the ability, um, we'll pay you to do this and then we'll give it, we will approve your grant. It sounds like blackmail, but that's how a lot of grants are based. It's a performance thing. We are going to take this money and do this. Right. Well, some student grants are based upon when you're done with school, then you're going to work in this community For X number of years before you're free to do go wherever you want to I just came back to you know engineer, but I see I've been replaced Oh dear yes, Jack is Jack's back Sitting in Eddie's chair and luckily he hasn't been up on the board helping out which he's done before. This silly cat actually got up on the board one day and reprogrammed all the music list. Oh no, that was Fat Nose, that was his dad. Yeah, right. Oh, sorry, Ron Cat. Yeah, we have helpers. But anyway, oh my, yes, crazy cat. But anyway, with everything that's going on, there's no reason we can't do that. There are stipulations put upon grants, and being that the money is, quote unquote, as a grant, it is free to put a stipulation on it, is not out of the question, especially with what you're talking about for the amount of money that these organizations and individuals get. Oh, yes. Let's do this. What's going on in your neck of the woods, Larry? Down here in Indiana, in general or? You know, you mentioned there were three things that you mentioned. Oh, I know because I wanted to work with those three things. First was the, oh, well, there was the cut off of food was the next one. Wasn't there illegal gardening and whatnot. And we brushed on that. But you know what? That kind of runs along the same thought of putting a meter on your well, doesn't it? You know, because if they were to put a meter on your well and make your property pretty much useless to you. Right, right. Agenda 21. Right, well, yeah, I'm defiant. to the end, I will be defiant to the end. Well guys, I know we've got about 15 minutes left of the program. I do have an announcement. We've got a hamfest this weekend in Pennsylvania. The 10th annual Pocono area hamfest, Saturday, September 11th, 2010. Sponsored by the Eastern Pennsylvania Amateur Radio Association and the Pocono Amateur Radio Club, Inc. Club is spelled with a K. Let's see, it's Strounberg Junior High School. Let's see, at Chipper Field Drive, Strounberg PA. Door opens at 6am for vendors, 9am for general admission. Adults get in for $5. Unlicensed spouse and unlicensed children free. I'm still a little confused about the unlicensed spouse and unlicensed children thing. That's alright. So lots of fun for the whole family. Bring the entire family. If you're looking at the Ustream feed right now, you can see all that information right there on the Ustream video. We also have a party on the beach this weekend, party on the beach this weekend. I should say Saturday. Saturday. I should be specific, you're right. Right, right. Well, September 11th. Yes, September 11th. Actually, I'll have the day off, so that's kind of interesting. The weekend off, which is... Happens very rarely here But we will be here and have oh I didn't give out the talking frequency. Oh Please do have a talking frequency for the Pocono area ham fest that frequency is 147.0 45 that's 147.0 45 PL 131.8 And there you go. For anybody who is in the Pennsylvania area who wants to go to the Pocono area ham fest. Now you know what frequency to tune in to to get there. Awesome. Yeah, and they'll guide you right in. So. Great. If you can get there, go ahead. As a matter of fact, Mr. Monahan had his steam show and ham, I should say, radio. Thing that he does every year. over Labor Day. Just last weekend and I want to understand what went fairly well. Sadly we didn't get to go this year. I would like to. I got two videos up on Ustream from the two previous years before if you guys want to go check that out. Yeah, that's always fun. Not Ustream, YouTube. YouTube, yeah. Yes, some of the stuff that you see there and it's very interesting from miniature steam engines and I mean by miniature I mean little steam trains that are about two inches long that are really cool to look at to watch them function as they steam around the table. Lots of fun stuff there and I'm sure they had a great time this year, but we were Busy busy busy on this end as I said busy busy week weekend at work and as well as here at the house trying to get something squared away Before the weather hits fun fun. What's gonna be winter a little while? Yes Trying to get you know, everything squared away. It's that time of year time to button things down and Get ready for that weather to hit. Yep, how's that go? Summer's almost over and the winter, she's coming on strong. I remember that from some rock and roll song. But you know what? We could talk about that, but there is something else. Larry, I'm not certain if you know much about it, but I talked on this a week or two ago. You guys, if you were listening in that timeframe, there were two American soldiers killed in the last 24 hours and nine wounded. Wow. All by the same guy, did you hear about that? No. All by the same guy over there in Iraq. An Iraqi soldier. He was there for training from the American military. I heard this early in the day and then I heard it again on the evening news and the evening news went so far as to say, well, the Iraqi soldier got in an argument with one of the American soldiers and then he just started lighting everybody up. That isn't what they said. He just started shooting at everybody. Well, I'm American soldiers. Yeah that They're just reporting on this now, but this has been happening a lot from what the report you've got my point is I told you this would happen Yeah, I told you when it happened about four years ago When two Iraqis killed, I don't know. Oh eight Iraqis all of them unloaded into the back of their trainer I pointed that out then and last week I told you that we're staying in their training and I talked about the incident just mentioned the eight guys are loading into the single trainer and I told you that this was going to happen again. Oh yeah. So with that in mind you guys you know the kind of change we're seeing you know change that's the kind of change we're seeing there and with our combat troop I ran. Well. And all they did basically is give them a new designation for a lot of the... The guys that were over there as troops for the ground. Yeah, I know the trainers they're already there They don't have to move them and they've just changed modes folks, right? They didn't move anywhere. They didn't pull them home They deactivated them as as one type of unit and reactivated them sitting right there Yeah, so yeah, well if your boy's there if your daughter's there the next time you talk to them you or you might just want to get them an email right now and tell them don't turn their back on nobody. Don't go anyplace alone. Of course there are sergeants and their lieutenants probably tell them that now but if they're not you need to. Too little too late. I'm sorry. We've got people that have died because of it and are injured. Well we pointed out years ago, I pointed out the one soldier just walking around in Baghdad after cessation of hostilities And in Iraq he walked up and put a 22 handgun under the rim of his helmet from behind, pulled the trigger and just blended back into the crowd. I pointed that out like four years ago now. That's how the CIA works. I'm sorry Nancy. That's how the CIA works. Yeah. I pointed that out at the time. I had the thought line at the time that if that was a Russian soldier in Detroit or Chicago or a Chinaman in New York, New York would probably welcome them. The capital of the world they like to call themselves and have been referred to as of late for the last 10 or 20 years now. New York, the capital of the world. So, you know, they probably wouldn't want to beat up the Chinaman and the Russians and the Bulgarians and the Congolese. They're just kind of welcoming, much like they did the British. Hey, Don? Yeah. You got to remember Tokyo, Hong Kong, Russia, and Britain all hold that title, too, though. Yeah, I know. That's how pretty they are. It's just a location, location, location. And it's an ego-stroking thing too for each population. I understand that. You know, that British mile and Japan, which still would like to have Asia for the Asians. You know, I understand that. And you know, it's been mentioned on this hour and in other people's books on strategies and what ifs. What would happen if China and Japan look to mutual cooperation? Oh my. Oh yeah, look at the technology and the mineral and people base, which is what Japan wanted out of World War II, the mineral and slave base. Well, not only that, look at the manufacturing base they now have. Yeah, yeah. Wow. So again, there have been books written on that, and it's been mentioned on this hour too, what if? But there are ancient Chinese ways and ancient Japanese ways, and it seems that, you know, that they shall never meet. But again, things like that can be smoothed over as regions of the world unite. Think about that, you guys. Just another thought in the what if count. Yep, definitely because there's, oh yeah, that would be a nightmare. Were they to team up if they were not such old enemies? Oh, you're right. It goes back a thousand years. study the root of the word in Japanese legend Kamikaze. That's just the Koreans, let alone the Chinese. Unpleasantness. If they ever got together, it would be really bad. Well, Mark has pointed out, a reunified North and South Korea would be a power to reckon with in the Eastern world. Mark has pointed that out many times. about reunification is a strong patriotic thought in South Korea and North Korea. North Korea for the, well we won't starve so much and maybe we can bring them in under communism, but South Korea to the north who are starved and under control of a dictator regime. There are two heads butting there and they seem to work that as hard as they can don't they Larry? And what was it? Was it in March when that blew the super right off of it. Yeah, and evidence showed that it was from a German submarine and, gosh, guess who had some of those? Israel. They're working that as hard as they can. If they could flare up another Korean war, that would be good because it's a kill people thing. Yeah, whatever they're running their mouth about, you can be sure that they're lying about. Oh, yeah. It's like the weathermen. A lot of people still, it probably irks a lot of people when I talk, even the weathermen lie to us because you know what? When your chief meteorologist sees the satellite feeds of chemtrails that merge into clouds and then he tells you a front is coming into your area, he's lying to you. because he watched it deployed. He watched it turn to a cloud or the symbol and the facsimile thereof. And then he told you it's a cloud. Hey Don. Yeah, we are at the top. Yeah, we are close I hate to do this so before we go But we got to do this because we are getting down to the wire on this yearly bill for live 365 We've got the chip in on the main page again They moved the due date on this forward on me about a week Yeah, so now instead of it being the 11th. We need to have it in there by 30th of this month so Again guys, that's our yearly bill. We're trying to reach the goal, so we won't have to worry about it again for another year. If we reach half or a third, I'll have to cut down the service or go to a 6 months or a 3 month thing which means we'll be asking for help again in 6 or 3 months. And the timing on that is just really rotten. Yeah, that just kind of puts you in bad. December and then again at tax time. So we're hoping not to do that. We might just... possible we might drop to a lower package just so we can pay for another full year. I'm looking at the options there if we don't reach the goal, guys. Yeah, we really don't want to drop the package because it's going to affect our listeners. Well, it helps manage the listenership and to be quite honest, the only time we really use this, the high-end package to 100%, is usually when there's a disaster. are something that's gone on. And we like to have that capacity there for everybody to be able to tap in and use. We are working on getting Ustream up 24-7, but there are some obstacles there. I thought I could do it with equipment that I had on hand, but apparently I'm going to have to buy some replacement parts to get this fully operational. But that is in motion guys we're doing everything that we can there and of course you stream as a freebie feed but the Low-end users are guys who use the dial-up can't get into that it's too fast form right and live 365 and the reflectors which are fed off of the live 365 feed That's the way that the dial-up users get in to listen, and I know it sounds crazy But the low end is costing more than the high end Well, it's older technology and the older it is and they're trying to phase it out, but people are still using it. Therefore, they've got to keep it going, but it's costing them more because it is older technology and there's less of it out there. Well, no, it's not that it's really... I have to take a look to see what it's doing because it's not eating up bandwidth. You know, that doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me and we're running out of time because Dutch Jones is coming up next. Oh no! So we've got to sign out, guys. Right now. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. God bless and good night. And we'll be back here tomorrow with myself and Don. Thank you, Nancy. Thank you, Larry. God bless. Good night. Is that the Catholic Inquisition? I couldn't understand what it was. Welcome back. I guess we're broadcasting over Liberty Tree Radio. I didn't get our people ready for that. I thought I'd known. I would have worn a tie. I thought it was Tuesday. I would have washed my feet. I would have gargled with peroxide, shaved a bit. But that's interesting. I'm very excited that it's Tuesday and we are live. Welcome to the Dutch Jones Radio program. We have been on a kind of hiatus. We took a family tie to vacation, some time together. We went to the little historic town of Sonoma to do some research and find out about the Bear Flag Rebellion and we've been talking about that. About the truth about California being an independent nation for a couple weeks how Mexico never really controlled the area that Spain just walked away. It was kind of like Spain had this really cool impala and it left it on a street corner and walked away from it. Mexico was sneaking up to steal it and the Europeans came in and took it and Mexico is a little upset. Let's see but my other host is another show in months. Hey put that crazy California guy on thanks Ed we will do a full show then sometimes on Tuesdays I break after an hour cuz you know I'd rather go eat, but I haven't done a show in like since Thursday So it's good that I get up here. Thanks, Ed. I'm really glad you put us up So we've you know now I gotta come with an extra hour. I'm just kidding just kidding One of the other things that we wanted to talk about was Spain not Mexico or the ones who built the missions here The Catholic missions, the Jesuit priests that came in and enslaved the Indians, as my daughter was taught in school, was Spain. There was no Mexican diocese that did it. There were no Mexican priests that I know of. They may have some other priests, but they were Spaniards that were brought over from Spain as early as the early 1700s. They went all the way from San Diego to Sonoma. They were just, they spotted the countryside. They went along what was known as the Camino de Rial, if I pronounced that right, it's the Road of Kings. Spain was looking for gold. Of course, we all know the history. They were looking for the lost city of gold. They were looking for all that secret Mexican gold that the Aztecs had. They built these settlements, some of them grand, some of them not so grand. Most of them were bad news for the local Indians, but they were run very Let me put it this way, we're with an iron fist. Just like everything else the Jesuits did everywhere else. Everything, and I'm not going to get into the whole anti-Jezuit thing, but you know my view on Catholicism. South America, Central, everything. But the cool thing was here is that the Spaniards were unable to turn this into anything feasible. Constant rebellions by the Indians, famine, lost missions, rebellion by the Spanish troops that were sent to defend them. It never took off. And you know why, don't you? God, yeah, I can't do video when I'm here. We can't do video on our bandwidth up here. We're transmitting right now from Cahuilla, California, from the belly button of California. And we have very limited bandwidth here. We can't do both. We get knocked off. We try to do it. So thank you, though, Freedom Warrior. There's a lot of people in the room there. So I forgot where I was going there. Where was I going? The Catholic Church, the Spanish. Oh, so the Spaniards weren't making it work. So there was no way in the world that Mexico was going to be able to do anything with this land. We just need to understand that this was never Mexico. There was Alta and Baja California. Baja California was Mexico. Alta meaning Upper California. was European, it was Russian, it was German, it was Italian I found out this weekend going to the museums and the little tourism places. You got to dig for this history. They won't just give it to your kids and then they can come home and tell you. I read to you in the first hour from Encyclopedia Britannican. It was definitely anti-white European. They made it sound like a bunch of drunken guys in gunny sacks came down and stole some horses and took California and that's not at all what happened. There were atrocities by the Spanish landlords. There were atrocities by the Mexican military. I can tell you stories all day long about raids that were going on along the border. They're not going to teach this. Because they wanted to look like they are taking back something that we stole from them Mexico never ever ever ever It's like the sandlot forever Owned any part of California north of about let's say Riverside County. Let's be fair Which was just voted one of the worst places in the world to live Riverside County by the way Fresno wasn't in it. That was a good thing. So let's focus on that why Did God Almighty they were Catholic priests? Why didn't they find all the gold? Why weren't they able to get the settlement here from Spain like we white Europeans were able to do? Manifest destiny folks manifest destiny horror is Greeley all that go west young man Now I'm not a big fan of the Union I'm not a big fan of the Union and I wish that California stayed an independent nation, but it is far better That Northern Europeans got California than Spain did God did not bless the Spaniards for what they did here. Not at all. Not at all. Hey, Pinky 660's in there? Welcome, Pinky 660. That's Grandma. That's Lou, your grandma's in there. Say hi, Grandma. Go over to your Grandma's kids. You know you want to. Grandma was being teased by Lou today. I don't know what he did, but I heard her yelling. You were messing with Grandma this morning. Messing with Grandma. That should be Lou's show. Messing with Grandma, Louis. Little pranks you can play. And I'm giving examples here where even California educational history makes it sound like that this nation, California, while it was an independent nation for 22 days, was a bad thing. And that they were exploiting the Texas Rebellion. That they were drunkards. That they were thieves. And that's that's the farthest thing from the truth now. I'm a little disappointed. There weren't some great Battles that were fought and there were down in San Diego and things like that. I Really went to Sonoma expecting to see this big battle reenactment. They didn't even fire the cannon because it was none fired in the battle The guard at the front gate was asleep The general was asleep And then they make it sound like the general got the guys drunk and got him to agree to something Well, we still got the state You know when I say we I mean we northern Europeans and that was a good thing because what did we do with California as much as I hate California up until about 1970 69 69 or so this was a great state full of opportunity and had its bad parts, you know pornography the film industry enclaves of hippiness But as a state, it had the sixth largest economy in the world. It was something great. God blessed those 32, 33, up to 500, depending on which history you're... that rolled up on that fort that day and said, okay, Mr. Spaniard, you're going home. And you Mexicans...