October 1, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed recall efforts against U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu and other entrenched politicians, highlighting how 14 senators have already been removed through primaries. He covered constitutional issues including grand jury authority, warrant requirements, and judicial corruption, using a Michigan medical marijuana raid as an example of unconstitutional law enforcement. The show featured extensive discussion of hemp prohibition as a historical conspiracy by railroad and banking interests, and addressed the Bar Association's role in usurping sheriff authority and manipulating the court system. Callers from Michigan and Louisiana raised concerns about local government overreach and the need for grand jury reform.
- senator recall
- mary landrieu
- grand jury authority
- warrant requirements
- hemp prohibition
- medical marijuana
- michigan militia
- bar association
- sheriff authority
- constitutional rights
- tea party
- judicial corruption
- pro se filing
- preparedness
- oklahoma city bombing
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Live 365. 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 can have people. 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 eat God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free and home of the free? Gentlemen this afternoon intelligence report. Uh oh. We'll wait for a minute. Anyway, good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the afternoon intelligence report the second hour. I'm Mark Wernke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Central, West, Southeast and North. Well ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, PBN.4mg.com, and we are on live 365. Then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, CB Bay stations, and Ultra Net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma. Ooh, a big chunk of Nebraska, where the cows. field. The cornfields are sitting side by side. I wonder which one glows in the dark more. Then over there to the third of Wyoming, back across over to Iowa slash Iowa, running across those fields. A big long leave over the, well a few other obstacles, and then the Mississippi. And you're over there on the other end, well the far western end of the Blue Ridge slash the Smokies. And that's where the beginning of the Golden Spike Project is right there, all the way across on a little bit of a jade. depending on how you want to look at it. Lazy L, Lazy J, the hole of the ridge towards New York and to Pennsylvania and all the places in between. Lots of work to do, lots of accomplished missions set and now we're put to completion. You've got to admit these guys are doing great work to say thank you to the Grandma teams, the OK teams, and to the restaurant crew for their part. There is a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday, meeting at the restaurant on Sunday, a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday. Still got about four hours to call in your meals. Make sure you do that. This is a mandatory meeting. It's going to be busy and it's going to be tight. Five o'clock starts. You better be there. Guess what? It's going to be ****ing on and they weren't going to wait for people to show up. You know how it is. It's Sunday evening. Now, this is the first day of October, second year of Avian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. right here, 2010. And it's been blue skies, little bit of clouds showing up here at the end of the day. We'll see how that works out for us by tomorrow. But it has been a beautiful day so far and we've got a lot accomplished. I heard a beep. Who do we have call-wise? This is Reuben from... Hey, Reuben, jump in there, sir. This is Mark. This is Mark. Mark, I just wanted to let you know for the U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu and the Attorney General that we can't call a fitting U.S. Senator. And by him blocking this and... you know what black appear first of all give everybody an overview because they don't for some people they have not heard about this before we've been covering this has been going on but all i can respond to part of the server dot you know in a moment but uh... first of all i got also heard another people else we have george in texas uh... there are more important that him talk you stay right there george and uh... to it give everybody an overview of how this project started what you've been doing please this project started uh... as a result of all but they got part of the kid anymore are uf three hundred uh... other guy we thought and we got thirty one thousand people but anyway we're uh... governor uh... oh absolutely what will personally let me come in a truck about with the the argument that you can't water sorry kid you know the problem is they become one that when they switch this you know they could be recalled in the past in other ways because remember originally senators were not elected from the uh... general elections they were elected and selected later yahoo the legislature of the senate the house now simply shifted them over to an elected official uh... i'm sorry but you know that's kind of like they're up for grabs after that if they wanted to really eat you can't get your cake and eat it to hear on this one you know that's what i'm sure they're thinking all we didn't change the rest of the regulations were sorry uh... they would be if they would repeat over and over again ad nauseam that while that old system of assignment because remember they actually are supposed to be ambassadors well that's all gone we elect them now okay well fine potential at the men there privy to all of the other uh... limits restrictions and requirements laid out of any other elected public office and any elected public official can be with quick well withdrawn can be can actually be impeached that i thought it is that is not a kind of they can be recalled in a matter who they are from the dog catcher all the way up to the president of the united states now they want to talk about the press but we as we pointed out back in the nineties a very successful recall petition for uh... bill clinton was in motion a mistake that was made wasn't that they were blocked down at the lower end of the stadium it was where they delivered it to washington and the bureaucracy intentionally made the petition disappear which was semi truckloads of petitions this is something we need we need to bring some of these people forward i think uh... from that event and remind everybody that that that that was the president of the united states it can be done now it has to be done correctly But in this case, this is where now you're looking at the Attorney General attempting to hinder what is correct and due process. This is now... Now, interestingly enough, now, of course, this is the Attorney General's office, the one that made the statement, right? Or is the one who actually... Right. Right. He made the determination. And actually, our Constitution, he's not even... He has nothing to say about it. Right. He's trying to play chief lawyer and not even negotiator. His idea is he's supposed to... He's trying to make some brownie points and deflect this issue. And the problem is he can't. He really... He's not even relevant to the argument. The only thing he has to do is follow the orders and in fact he doesn't have to be part of this there's not even a reason to give him any orders but uh... when it comes to the public petition and they are in the and this is in motion of he's irrelevant he can be absolutely you know it before one for a month now they've got an election tomorrow for our lieutenant governor so one for a month under the radar and he hadn't been notified he's been re being recalled but now he had it did not belong work and and uh... the support what a mall We've got four waiting in the wings, and actually one of them that's waiting in the wings, they're Michigan. what's going on with the senate you see you just saw this happen with the uh... the latest primary where this one younger woman beat out the uh... hacked it was with the republicans and so the republicans said they were going to support her and again they and the democrats chimed in with the republicans to attack her because you know everybody something if the regime you know mechanism these regime uh... entrenched uh... monarchist because that's the only term you could use now that fit is these monarchists are terrified of the idea that non-royalty is going to walk in there and brush everything aside. The most important thing is that, in this case with the Senate, is if you can get the ticks pushed out, the one thing that they're terrified of, as much as that senator being fired, you know, is critical, is the fact that you would get rid of their entire entrenched bureaucracy. The reason we can't get stuff done in the United States right now is not just because of the clock that's the senator, but there's a whole spy network. There's foreign nationals. There are internal societies and secret mechanisms that are all through the bureaucracy so that the character is basically gliding along on a grease track. He's like a pig in a swill pot. all the while he's being pushed along by the rest of this bureaucracy that's greasing the track and providing the energy. If we get enough people into the process, either by impeachment, and we can still do that to deal with a bunch of these characters who think they have two or three or four more years before they have to worry about the next election, we can completely alter the battlefield. That's one of the things people... Go ahead. I was going to say, Mark, we get the Secretary of State, whether he resigns, The recall goes in the government. Either way we get him out the way. He's going to go back after Mary. 30 states is a 10-up mention. And it's not over by Larry as well. Step one, most important is with these recalls is we've been on this subject all this week about the bad guys actually being on the run. They're terrified. But they're fearful of the two steps. Number one, the figurehead will be kicked out. Number two, Everybody that works for that figurehead will be fired. That creates this massive, like if you look at the thing as a machine with gears and little gear notches, the interlocking gears, the more of those that you take out, the more likely at a given point the machine is just going to spin in neutral. Now, what's already happening is because of pressure from the recall process, and because of obvious pressure from the very successful elimination through the election process of a bunch of these cronies, you know, these characters who thought they were, they could never be touched. The rest of their left are trying to figure out, wait a minute, I don't want to add Jada many more than they already are. Let's make a deal. Let's not do anything. And we've seen this already in a couple pieces of legislation where they tried to do give me freebie stuff for the illegals, for instance, that was tacked onto a defense bill and the defense bill crashed. Because, one or two of them decided, wait a minute, I'm next on the chopping block. If I go along with this, I'm screwed. I'm out of a job. And I wanted to stay here until I die. But that's really what they do. Which is wrong, also, by the way, as far as I'm concerned. I have a problem with this in that what's happening now is we're to the point, or the same point, that was kind of like described, and this is strange, but in The Lord of the Rings, if you read the history of Middle Earth, The characters that had taken power wouldn't release it to the next generation. Now this is also true of what happens in politics. We've got this whole bunch of clutching sycophants who back in the day when they were younger, they told everybody that we've got to get that other guy out of there because he's just been around way too long. Well now we've got these characters that have been there for 25, 35, 45 years, 40 years. uh... now in my view will never hear me complain about older people doing any job but in this case with the senate especially these people are beyond retirement age and it's not like they're doing a service to america just the reverses the case they're doing a total disservice to america they've already bragged they won't read the legislation that they are in fact they refuse to another thing that the major symbol of of this problem with our bureaucracy and with our with our political mechanism is that they've actually had to increase the type size on what little they will read because they couldn't read it without glasses or they couldn't read it in general. Their eyesight is that bad. Now again, I don't have a problem with old people doing any job at all, but in this case, this is a click that years ago told everybody that we had to fire all the people that they replaced because they were old and crotchety. Now, these characters don't know, the only other analogy, remember the old movie Young Frankenstein? Yeah. Okay, remember the very beginning when you see them and they open the casket and there's the book in the old corpse of Frankenstein's hands? Yeah. The guy reaches in to get the book and the arms pull back? It's a dead skeleton, but it won't let go of the book. There's this rustling and then finally they take it away and the skeleton is kind of sticky because it kind of slowly, the arms receive. That's what these creatures are like. They're that skeleton. They don't have any substance. They're not really interested in even doing the job anymore. If you're not working... Go ahead. I've got two quick points and I really want to thank you for all that you're doing. I wish we had more of you out there. I'm up here in Michigan actually and I came in Monday. I'm here for, if I'm mispronounced, please forgive me, a Lampier. Oh, Lappier. Lappier. Lappier. Okay, thank you. Lappier Sheriff's Department went into a medical marijuana facility. Marijuana. They didn't press charges, didn't have warrants, broke in the door. And nobody seems like they're upset about all the local tea parties here. And one guy says, well, we're really not, was voted in. First you do the great rit, the way it was designed is without warrant you will not enter. Then it was like, well, the judges, they're really busy so they were rubber stamping stuff. So in other words, the judge doesn't even review the warrant anyway. Some secondary peon, because the judge is so lazy, he's either at a gay bathhouse, he's on the golf course, or he's at a gay restaurant, okay, one or the other. Take your pick. But he's not where he's supposed to be, doing his job. and instead some peon was allowed to rubber stamp it and if it's rubber stamped it's not properly signed. Well people were arguing that for years but everybody else said well you know it's just doing business. Well they let that slide and the next step is well we're not sure we really had the right warrant but let's just let it slide anyway. There was a next one. Well you're at the right place this isn't the right warrant it's not properly served. Oh I'll shop and just let them do it. Now the next step is what you're seeing right here where it's like, how about if they don't have a warrant at all or any paperwork or any administrative ability whatsoever to get it done and they're just waddling in with guns and doing it. Well, this is the very thing that the founding fathers, and in fact even going back to the Great Rit, what they were talking about. This is abuse. It's not whether or not I like, you know, remember going back to the Age of Reason, back to 1775. As was pointed out, it may not be that I may not like you, but I understand that if they're willing to abuse you, it's only a matter of time before they abuse me. It's not an if, it's a when. It's not whether or not I like, you know, it's like, you know, this was an argument that was in place, you know, for as long as anybody used common sense. that an enemy, your real enemy, will always find some way to try and break into the armor, to chink. You'll find a chink as they call it. And the way to do that is to find what is perceived to be a weak spot. Well, it's not a matter of whether or not you use marijuana. It's a matter of whether or not, through the body of the law, the way that they, and again, following all the forms, and conforming to dancing on one leg and rubbing your tummy and patting your head, everything was put in place per the law. And now the system, any other time, would tell you all about how, well, I hate to do this, but we just got to enforce it. Well, OK, this was passed at the state level. All these people know this. So now what you have is selective and arbitrary enforcement. When you have selective and arbitrary enforcement, that is a violation of the spirit of the law. And everybody knows it, including the people who just did this. I'm not even completely up on the story yet, but I can picture exactly what the justification is. And they're all smirking and going, well, it's in limbo. What that means is these parasites figure they're stealing somebody's property and money. I don't have any use for the stuff coming across the border. I think we need to stomp the guts out of it. But as far as any of these other issues, once they've been raised, you know what's going to happen. If the prohibition on alcohol didn't work, marijuana, considering that the only reason marijuana exists is the prohibition issue is because of the oil, the railroad companies, and the bankers, the banking industries. Those three. You're absolutely right. The railroads had billions of dollars, well I won't say billions, in this day it would be billions. They had millions and tens and hundreds of millions of dollars tied up in right of ways that they'd taken at gunpoint from people all over the world, well all over the US, but all over the world too, but all over the United States specifically. In most cases these were unusable tracts of land that were heavily wooded. Now, granted, they could chop the wood and use it to run their steam locomotives, but they only needed so much of that. If you kept chopping wood down, wood kept coming up and wood replaced itself. So, the problem they had is that hemp was a cash product, a cash crop like tobacco. The farmers, though, knew that they could produce it on any land, no matter how garbage or junky it was. So, they created this whole fiction attacking, you know, hemp. because hemp was a way that it kept the carpet bagger, kept the banker, kept all these other sheisters off your land from stealing it. You know, kept them off the property. The other part is the paper industry. Hemp was the primary, like papyrus, was the primary text material used to make books. Most people don't realize this. This is why the old, old books that you have survive as long as they do, just like papyrus. Over in the Middle East, papyrus, same purpose, served the same purpose, I should say, and has the same... Wasn't the concept written on hemp paper? Yes. Well, on all paper, before the advent of the high acid pulp production paper that they were trying to push, which is where trees came in, everything was on hemp. The only reason we're stuck with chopping trees down right now for... paper is because of the hemp blockage. If we had hemp production back where it's supposed to be, most all of these problems disappear automatically, but nobody wants to talk about that. And you don't hear anybody talking about save a tree. What about National Arbor Day and all of a sudden BS? Well, National Arbor Day wouldn't be necessary because you wouldn't be lopping and chopping trees. Instead, hemp production, which would serve two purposes, would deal with the issue. Number one, it would replenish minerals and revitalize the soil, allowing it to technically be fallow, but at the same time producing a crop, which is a big plus for farmers because otherwise you have to let so many acres go fallow for such a period of time and cycle them through. It's why you went from corn to wheat and wheat to, you know, actually either hemp or the poor version of that is rye. You plant rye so that you can get a crop, and you actually, in many cases, just plow the rye right back into the field to help break the thing up and actually bring and introduce nutrients back into the soil that otherwise wouldn't be there. It's a natural fertilization and replenishment project. But hemp did the same thing. Except with hemp, you got a better return. It was very easy to produce, easy to maintain, and when you were done, I mean you could either have more hemp or you could switch the field back over to another crop and you'd have a healthy, fresh, revitalized production facility. You know, acres, however many acres you had. 20 acres, 50 acres, 30 acres, whatever you committed. Once you were done using it for hemp, which was technically like letting the field go fallow. There's a reason they call this stuff weed. It's weed because what they used to do, here's the processing system. Used to plant hemp in the field. You had a fallow field. Say it had corn stock at the end of the season. You would throw your seed in there and walk away. What? Yeah, yeah, you just threw the seed in there. You didn't do anything. Guess what? Anything that grew, it all grew like weed. So what happens is then you get a hemp crop. Then you bring in a flatbed trailer, horse drawn. a wagon and you do what's called top cutting. Top cutting is where you drop the thatch off the top first, then you do a low cut where you take your stalk and body and lo and behold by the time you're done you can take the top cut and drop it, literally drop it in the field because that's your seed production and then you would take your body and stalk material and harvest it like you see shocks of corn. Now, that would go to the mill. It could be crushed and compacted more efficiently, depending upon what era. But then you would turn around and send that to the mill, and they would use it for rope, they would use it for clothing, they would use it for any hundred of different subjects to include paper. So hemp was an entire industry in the agricultural circle, the cycle of life, all by itself. and the liars that were in the railroad industry and the liars that were in, you know, into these other industries needed to create a fictional problem that did not exist so that they could harp and push some other scam. And it's the same BS like these carbon tax shysters. Some people saw this ad, I don't know if you guys all saw this, a couple people sent me emails on this and I just showed Nancy and the kids this BS where they did it for England showing them assassinating kids and adults, murdering adults because they don't go along with the carbon scam. And as far as I'm concerned, that was a classic physical example of the mindset of these nutcases that need to be done away with. Just the reverse. We need to make sure we put them in a box and keep them contained. But those nutcases pushing the carbon BS like they were pushing global warming and all the other lies they've generated are the same liars that 100 years ago did this to hemp. The same lie, it's like, oh, the officialdom produced it, so it must be, it's a lie. The hemp issue is a lie. And you know, the thing is, our founding fathers, everybody, you know, like they talked about, well, George Washington raised hemp. Everybody raised hemp. Every farmer from the richest to the poorest raised hemp because they were agriculturalists. They knew the production process. Hemp is not a dirty word. If you saw a sailing ship, it literally was held up and was running with hemp. And I'm not talking about steam engines, I'm talking about sails. Every rope you saw was a hemp rope. They didn't have plastics back then. Hemp rope, and what about the sails? Weren't they made out of canvas? Well, you better check to see what kind of canvas they were made out of and what its qualities were. What was it made out of? How was it so durable? Well, cotton was in there, but there was another material there too, and that was a hemp product. Hey Mark, where are you located at? Oh, we're over in the Dexter area, just around Ann Arbor. Just around Ann Arbor? Yep. Okay. Well, you guys have created me systems. You have 100 more of you. No, nobody else has. well i don't know if people are listening right now you've been a you got people listening to you all over the country all over the world right now matter of fact and we had you know if you look at the book people who work for that but most important keep us up to speed on this to because i'm curious to see who else steps into trying to collect this and one of the reasons because remember who are you going after originally the senator lander yet the senators now think about the hit they've taken consider this in the last uh... couple of months If you look at it, there's only 100 senators. So that's 100%, right? One senator is 1%. With just the primaries, we have fired 14 senators already. The primaries, they didn't even get to the regular election. The people are so disgusted that about 14% of the Senate has already been fired and we haven't even gotten to the regular election. Now another thing we should point out is another senator just died in office. the other Alaskan senator, the one senator that was running, just got beat out. She got beat up by a Tea Party patriot. So her mind ends out the door. She's already fired. The other man who was the other senator, he just died. Only, what, I think yesterday, the day before. Forgive me. Really? Yeah, just in the last 48 hours. Wow. So now you've got two positions opened up in Alaska, guys, but that means that start doing the numbers. When the election comes around, the rest that are up for grabs, I think are going to be, through the election process, are going to be out on their ear. And they all know this. Now then you add, if you start looking at recall, this means that those who thought they had two more years to conceal from people their heart, in other words, to try and lie about what they're doing, or what they've been doing all their career, well they're not going to get a chance because if people start recalling them they'll see that as a solution. Consider this, you have the Tea Party mechanism with a massive in-depth infrastructure combined with a recall process and you don't have to wait for the next election. Hey Mark, I wanted to tell you the progress on the New Jersey thing, they heard this, it went actually to the New Jersey Supreme Court for Robert Menendez. uh... the lady that had it up there he beat him at the appellate court level she was a unanimous three it is guaranteed in the constitution and furthermore the constitution of new jersey appeals to supreme court have not made of the so well and part of this too now let's not forget if they're bar members night forgive me i do not have this i have this on file i don't have it out where i can grab it years ago back about two thousand and five this is two thousand ten but five years ago now In 2005, we were doing in-depth briefs for the Supreme Court. Actually, I have three briefs that I helped with that weren't just reviewed, they actually went into the Supreme Court. We forced one of them into the Supreme Court with a special re-review that most people don't know existed, but we get all the time in the world to study this. Well, one of the things that came out of this from another individual who was doing pro se work is that there's a ruling that took place back in the eighties which is very rare that this would happen it was was made a public statement they did not uh... conceal this by making this unpublished but they stated uncategorically that it is it no matter how correct the argument no matter how proper the ruling, or the standing, forgive me, no matter how correct the legislative appointment, in other words, identifying the argument through the legal process, if the process, if the argument is detrimental to the business of the court, then the court is beholden to overturn or to ignore or disparage or if need be, you know, lie, deflect the argument. Now, this is already a Supreme Court. This was at the Supreme Court level where we found this thing. It goes back, it's in the middle 80s, actually, forgive me, late 80s. But it's already a record, it's an item of record. So the problem they've got is on the one hand, most of them know that this is in the wings. The problem is that there's so much light. They don't have shadows to hide in the way they used to. So now they're just leaving it limbo. In other words, we haven't ruled on it. So we're so busy, we've got so many other things to do. In reality, what they're doing is they're trying to conceal it by just stretching out and buying time. Each court here has already been doing this for years. The district courts here in Michigan shuffled and sloughed everything off to the circuit courts. The circuit courts shuffled everything off to the appeals courts. The appeals courts, they never thought they'd see the low workload that they are seeing now, lamented and handed it up to the next tier. And so now everything has lobbed up, has lobbed its way up and clogged up each tier of the court system. Until now, they're at the point where cases they would never have heard at the Supreme Court level they're being bogged down with. Now the Supreme Court has tried to deflect people by making it forcing you now. I don't think you know this. Most people don't. At the Supreme Court level, you have to publish your filing as a book now. You can't just hand it as a brief over-the-counter 8.5x11 format or 7x10 format pages of paper. You actually have to have the sucker bound for the son of a buggers. And then they may not read it. And purely the only reason for that service is to try and destroy our ability to go to the Supreme Court. That is, it's only reason. It is the purest reason because pro se filing It's been the dominant warrior weapon used and it's been very effective. We have made history with the Patriot Movement and pro se filings where our people have become immersed in the law. Not that I like admulti-law at all. I think we understand its threat and what it is. But we've learned how to play their spaghetti game better than they did. And one of the interesting things about one of the filings that we originally did in 2005, late 2005, is while they would not rule directly on most of the case, when they were done ruling on it, they sealed the case and they made it unpublished. Now whenever you see that, that is the greatest compliment for a pro se individual no matter who you are because what that means is you went up against all of the court system you have worked against the court system step by step by step and they are terrified that anybody else out there will see what you have done that's why the court's that when they when you see where they've you know they unpublished or they will not publish a ruling or or an argument or a case that means that your arguments were absolutely valid and also bring so many points forward that they are terrified that the population will see what you've done that's why a case is unpublished that means it's a significant and critical case that's how they make things disappear when they know that they're in the wrong and they've tried to proceed and they've gone through the whole machine and taken it step by step and showed the level of malfeasance that the system is involved in. So you guys are in the right track. The fact that they're throwing pickle smoke and mirrors up and flack up in front of you, how do you know you're over the target? You know how you know you're over the target? They keep attacking you. You're taking flack. Oh, the plane's buckling. Oh, the plane's bouncing around. Well, of course it is. You're on target. You've got that Norden bombsite. You're doing the job. And they know that you're zeroed and you're staying on course. The big thing is not to get upset and not to be fatigued by this. In fact, just go ahead. I want to say one more thing, what we're doing. A grand jury taking back and the Democrat, actually looking to support this woman, the Democrat, who she was. Do you have a pen handy? Do you have a pen and paper handy? Yes, I do. Let me write this name down because I want you to get hold of this gentleman because this has to do with grand juries. Do you remember Hoppy Heidelberg? Hoppy Heidelberg, no sir. Hoppy Heidelberg. For all of our listeners, Hoppy Heidelberg was on the original Oklahoma grand jury. He is a great man to talk to. He is a very, very knowledgeable individual but a very common sense individual, very well spoken. He started telling the, you know, he went in with the Constitution in his hand and he started telling the prostitutes, no, you're not telling us what to do, we're the grand jury. We're supposed to be asking the questions. And by the way, we're going to ask you some questions too. The prostitutes immediately wanted him off the grand jury. because he was telling everybody, hey, this is what a grand jury does. This is what they're supposed to do. You need to bring him in or at least get together with him and connect him. I know he's still out there. I asked a couple of people the other day, they said, oh yeah, Hoppy's out there and he's been still active. Hoppy Heidelberg, he was not in the Patriot movement before this happened, per se. He was just a knowledgeable individual that understood what the grand jury was about and he had questions about the Oklahoma City bombing. He was seated on the grand jury and he was doing his job and that's why the whores in government didn't want him there. Think about that. One of the grand jurors from there said they weren't allowed to issue a presentment. The grand jury wasn't allowed to issue a presentment. They could present their findings. Well, here's one of the problems with that. Number one is where the mistake has been made is too many people are watching television. See all these BS law programs are all designed. What do you see with law and disorder? I jokingly call it law paid to order. Basically, what you've got is they show you the prostitute or you've got the chief prosecutor is like Chaba the Hutt, who is always off to the side, lazing over in a corner like he's half asleep when he's saying, like, well, do you think you can do this? Do you think he can do that? He's never doing anything. The chief prosecutor in law paid to order is Chaba the Hutt. Okay, he's just crime boss. But all the rest of it is basically the prostitute or leading everything around. including manipulating the grand jury, which they have no business doing to begin with. The grand jury is not owned by the prosecutor's office. That's all BS at the Bar Association has tried to promote and tried to get away with for the longest time. And that's what one of the, when Hoppe got onto the grand jury with the Oklahoma City bombing, he wasn't, all he was doing is, wait a minute, there's questions that need to be asked. We've got the evidence here, and it doesn't fit the BS story. How do you get in touch with him? I'm sorry, go ahead, please. How do you get in touch with him? Do a search. I don't have the information, the contact information for him right now. In fact, I was going to get hold of him myself. So I'll tell you what, whoever gets to him first, we need to bring him up on the air and see what he's doing. You guys need to connect with him. He's out of the Oklahoma, he was originally in Oklahoma because he was with the Oklahoma grand jury. So he should be. Hoppy Heidelberg, if you do a search, you should be able to find information, contact information on him. and we have friends out there listening, maybe they can give us an email. Send me an email at liberty at provide.net, liberty at provide.net and use for a subject, Hoppe Heidelberg. You know, you was talking about the prosecutor. In the three parishes, he approved everyone from the city council to the parish council, the parish president, and the sheriff's, but the highest person No, that's something that's mutated in your area because otherwise even with a parish the sheriff is still the highest ranking elected peace officer period. But this has been a problem in general where you've got a bunch of ring knockers and there's two conflicts here. They've got a secret society connection behind the scenes which has pushed these characters to the forefront. Plus you've got the Bar Association, which is as much a secret society as anything, manipulating from the other direction to try and gravitate more and more power into their sphere, you know, to pull it into their sphere of control. He has a conflict right off the bat. He has no business being involved in three different parishes to begin with. That was part of the separation of power issue right off the bat for every state in Louisiana was no different. It's just that you've had all these people who are not following the letter of the law. They're not following the body of the law as it was established and has been established. We see this in Massachusetts, we're seeing this in other Eastern Seaboard states the same way where they've tried to usurp the sheriff's authority and it still comes down to the Bar Association trying to come in there and lord over everybody literally because they consider themselves royalty. They're an enemy of the American people, that's all there is to it. I don't care what anybody says. There are some who try to be nice, but the majority are dangerous. And you have fickle fans that gravitate to these positions and they They're typically also involved in the dope trade, they're involved in money laundering, and I'm not just saying that because of Louisiana because I know you've got corruption problems. Don't worry, Michigan has the exact same corruption problems. I think that's what's funny, they always pick on your state, Louisiana. Whoa, Louisiana's really corrupt! No, Louisiana just, they kind of like use it as a toilet flush, I guess because it's downriver. But you tell me that Chicago doesn't have corruption, in fact, on a massive scale. I mean, I think it makes Louisiana pale by comparison. It's just a point somewhere else to deflect the problem. And Michigan, I'm a con, you're up here in Michigan, we got Granholm. Do some research on Granholm, that parasite. The Canadian Californicator, as we call her, you know, he's the molar one. The only good thing is she can't run anymore because they've got, you know, she's got, you've got term limitations. Otherwise, her Harry Heinden would still be sitting there plopped in the governor's office and this ship would be going farther below the waves. We're at submarine level with this economy right now in Michigan and it's all because of the graft and corruption coming right out of Lansing and Toronto and Chicago. One more thing about the prosecutor in Iberia. He's elected as long as a senator. Yeah, and that's intentional. That's an entrenchment process. The people are going to have to change that, but the way that the problem is, the process, you'd have to go through petition to bring it forward onto the ballot, because that's the only way you'd have to fix them in this. We did this years ago, look up, ask the guys here in Michigan, why are we up here about the Tisch Amendment, and what happened with that? The Tisch Amendment had to do with taxes. And for years that kept them to the fire so they couldn't go crazy with the budget. But you know what, progressively, inch by inch, they kept nudging like a cow on the edge of a fence line. You ever seen a cow that wants to get over a fence? They just lean don't they? They just lean, they find a weak spot and that cow will keep leaning and the fence will start to bend. How many people have gone down the road and seen that fence with the barbed wire and been like, man that's at a 45 degree angle. Yeah that cow just sits there and keeps pushing and pushing and after a while the old clod hopper hoof you know steps on the edge of that post down towards the base and you hear a crack. After a little while, that fence will be flat. There will be a whole bunch of cows on the other side of that fence. That's exactly how these slobs are. The Tish Amendment was the same way. The Tish Amendment put them in check. It was done by regular people like you and me with petition and with ballot. We won only to have these ring knocking, spit swapping, pieces of debris turn around and violate the law anyway. That's where our problem is. We've got a click that needs to be dealt with. We get into this corruption issue. the founding fathers warned us about how many times. They may be old guys, they may be long dead guys, but they're still long dead old guys that were absolutely right. the I will remind everybody guys, stay frosty, pay attention to what's going on around you. We have had a beautiful couple of days here. I think we might get one more out of it at least. Lots of work this weekend can be done for you guys out of the range. Probably got the campfires going, although it's still, yeah, maybe got an hour or more shooting time. It's 6.56 right now. But no matter what, make sure you got your hearing protection on, make sure you got your glasses in place. Check those weapons. Range and security and safety officers are designated. Follow the instructions. Each person takes their turn doing that so that nobody has to worry about, well, I don't think you. Here's how it works. When you come off the range, you have an inspection officer. That person's job is to make sure each weapon is clear. That person is in charge. When everybody is off the range and everything is clear, you can have a great time, but you take seriously handling your weapons. We have an excellent safety record with all of our ranges. We have never, ever had a problem, ever. And there is a reason for that. We set a standard, we maintain a standard, and we will continue to support that standard. Everybody does their part to get the job done. Then you can enjoy a camp and tonight too. It's going to be a little cooler though, break out the sweaters, break out the field jackets. and be ready for that. You can sit around the campfire and have some fun. Tomorrow morning, well, range will be starting about 9 o'clock. Gotta get people, people want to sleep in on Saturdays. So remember, 9 o'clock on typically for most of the ranges, 10 o'clock for some that are a little closer to town depending on which base they're at or which facility. Everybody be careful there. Another reminder is that, well, one more time here, you got Three hours left to call in your meals if you're going to the restaurant meeting on Sunday Take the time. Please do that. The cooks have done such a great job They're going to continue to do their part you do yours and we should hear the music any moment now Mark. Oh, we got George George jump in there before we go. Oh, yeah speaking about grand jury. I'll talk to somebody in Florida That tried out bringing us the part the children's families. He's the exhibition. Oh, you got the grand jury to hear it, but yet When they subpoenas the juvenile records and social workers, those subpoenas were denied. The grand jury has a right to subpoena everything. They can subpoena anything and everybody. And the jury itself can decide that. They don't have to listen. Any government official, they are the authority. That's the most important thing. When they demand records, they're not supposed to kind of boss. They're supposed to jump. The bureaucracy is beholden to the grand jury. That's it. That's what the turnaround is. That's what we're going to have to correct. Maybe because we'll have to go to War of the Cargillists, but when we're done, we're going to have to properly teach and educate everybody again. George, I tell you what. For a change, why don't you join in? We're at the top. God bless you. I'm with you. Yep. We'll go on orders, we shall fail. Who rocks? Well, I'll tell you what, Ed's taking over. We'll be back at 8 o'clock with all quartermaster Friday. Right here on Liberty Tree Radio. A lot more live broadcasting. Bye-bye. Where have all the military surplus stores gone? Don't worry, you don't need one. 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