October 12, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed radio communications technology and tactical security operations on Communications Tuesday, covering handheld walkie-talkies, CB radios, battery systems, and the "Russian dead hand" communication protocol used by militia groups. He then shifted to analyzing air traffic control recordings from Flight 93 on 9/11, claiming the planes involved in the attacks were lightly loaded compared to normal East Coast flight capacity, and referencing Operation Northwoods as evidence of government false-flag operations. He argued that Flight 93 landed at Cleveland Airport and that the 9/11 attacks were orchestrated by the U.S. government and Mossad.
- communications tuesday
- radio technology
- walkie-talkies
- cb radios
- russian dead hand
- militia communications
- flight 93
- 9/11
- operation northwoods
- air traffic control
- cleveland airport
- preparedness
- tactical security
- battery systems
- government conspiracy
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A.R.T. It's called New START because the original treaty called START expired last December. We hope the U.S. Senate will refuse to ratify it because this treaty would be very dangerous to U.S. national security. The new START Treaty revives the old Cold War policy known as MAD, M-A-D. That stands for Mutual Assured Destruction, the policy that was supposed to deter nuclear attack because of the threat that the United States was committed to retaliate and dump massive destruction on the Soviet Union. In the years of the Cold War, we assumed we were dealing with an enemy who even though dedicated to world conquest, dared not risk such devastating retaliation. That may not be true of today's potential adversaries who have trained their younger generation to believe that suicide is noble and they're key to heaven. The New START treaty is based on the foolish notion that the United States can create a world without nuclear weapons. But we only have power to create a world without American nuclear weapons, a condition that would make us a sitting dot for countries that have evil objectives. New START does nothing whatever to protect us from a nuclear Iran or North Korea or Syria or even China. The State Department admits that Russia has cheated on all its arms-controlled treaties. U.S. intelligence experts believe that Russian cheating cannot now be detected. Well, we're all wasting a lot of time if Russia consistently cheats on the treaties, and we say that cheating doesn't matter anyway. The New START treaty is a big victory for Russia and a defeat for the United States. Tell your U.S. senators to vote no on New START. This has been the Phyllis Schlafly Report from Eagle Forum. Want to join in on the spirited debate over issues you care about? At EagleForum.org, Phyllis Schlafly is blogging about education, radical feminism, government health care, national security, parental rights, and more. 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We wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But Tyran's labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Envist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have your voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. 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 and you trade it 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 for rational fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oath they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God given right. Pray to God, get the torture freedom bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of the once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right, we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a 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? Dill the Lander. The morning intelligence report, I'm Mark Quirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southeast, and... ...no one you were listening to was on... Also on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, we're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi, along with Southern Central Alaska. And by the way, for all of you on the UltraNet, check your general spikes up and down the line. A lot of plugged into that have been for Nyan now. Now, over on the top of Maine, we're going to go find a gurnibar. So right now, even as we peek there, rolling around in the that steps over at the city dump and they're getting to go find themselves a girly bear for the rest of the week. Getting close towards hygiene time too guys. The bears will all disappear because they're going to go, oh, he's got a ways out there on that one. All the way down to the bottom of the floor where the fillet crabs are contemplating the belly buttons and oh my goodness, big red crabgum is the median motion. Then across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, doom to death, everybody's gone. They're only getting actually fake recordings, information, their KPIs, if there's anybody even alive on the Gulf of Mexico. Then a cross over to Texas, technically we wouldn't know to find live people in Texas. Then up to Oklahoma, the pumping oil there, still continue to amazingly enough. And then to Nebraska, the nuclear fields, nuclear weapons. Then over to the third of Wyoming with men and women there in that unit. Back over on the farmers, but not just Iowa, also Nebraska as we know. All the plane states want to point out that our IOWA radio broadcasting stations, our micros, are actually covering whole farms while the guys are out there with the tractor. And I will remind you again, just as we talk about driving to work, guys, you're out there already. It's old Ark 30 when you got out on the rigs and you're out there harvesting. Slow down. You get a jam up. Something happens. Don't get frustrated. Do not get really excited. Shut your rig down. Check to see what you've got in the labor problem. Most dangerous thing but you can make sure that you don't cut the corners so you don't get cut. So do not. This morning or all through the day, if you're out there taking in the corn, taking in the beans, taking in the wheat, taking in the oats, there can be a whole number of crafts out there you're picking right now. And whatever you're doing, slow down and no, shut the machine off, clear the obstacle. Don't think, why? Just pull it in there. It should be back to ration. You're circling about every, every so many seconds, you know, whoop, whoop, push your body. Let's not see that happen. Don't make that mistake. Anyway, then back over across from Mississippi. Like the Hulk, we're going to make a morning jump. And over on the other side. And here we are to the Golden Spike Project, which is along the Blue Ridge slash the Smokies. It's a good morning to the restaurant crew, the grandma teams, and the OK teams, but especially to our mobile grandma teams up there in the Cleveland area. The grandma decided they've had enough. They've been urinated and defecated on, but a Google went to the point where the Patriot movement in Mac. I wanna say thank you ladies, you guys can have a little kind of clothing, the techno bass, too, the rest are from Cleveland, let's unlink here. A beautiful blue sky, oh, it's a, Leatherman's probably gonna get hung for all this, this sky, it is a beautiful, sunshiny day here in Michigan, it is October 12th, oh no, oh no, numerology, October 12th section of America with as intended by older, oh my goodness, and, and worshiping the enemies, it means, now, knowing them and understanding them is really critical, but by the way, What is today also? Today is, well it is at 12. Wait a minute. Could that mean that perhaps... That's right! It's Communications Tuesday. That means we're going to be talking about radio technology, how to use it, what to do with it, and how it works. When we're down at Kanab Creek, one of the things that we did, and what we do when we're in different meeting events and activities, is we have what we call peripheral security. Now one of the most important things about our technology is that it be mobile-y little, the new small handheld walkie-talkies of many different types. I've got a gee in my hand by the way, gee-tong! But there's a lot of stuff out there once they thank you for the radio gifts we had dropped off yesterday. They were made in the United States. We used to make things in America. And getting rid of stuff there, why? Because typically if it's these or a bunch of ad hoc circuits they stole from the US and then it'd back to the United States. In this case, probably the best example is we had personnel whose job it is not to be there for the gun show and not to be there for the shoot, but to be there as overwatch to speaking events. The personal walkie-talkie systems are the key solution, easy to use. The big thing is you got to have spare parts to keep from running. But the advantage is that with a minimal amount of communications and with nothing, you don't have to jump on the radio and be talking like a cell phone. That's not necessary at all. One technique that's used when you have radios and you have, say, a core unit of people that are possibly at risk is you would use what's called a Russian dead hand. Now, whenever you see the movie Dr. Strangelove, we'll meet again. Don't know that. Remember that? Well, when you watch Dr. Strangelove, the Russians technically always had a fail-safe slash doomsday machine in motion. They always did. We went with a pick up the phone, call everybody and launch. The Russians had a very reverse system. In other words, it's sitting over an everyday at a certain time. How do you do? I do okay. You have here code number now. 990 or not as well. Okay, very good. You guys have good day. How's the border stuff? Very good. Very good, very good. We have red bars for the year of green bars. We are alive here, this is not good gas, this is not recording, we are being let alive, don't launch your nuclear devices please! Okay, no problem, we'll not launch the clear devices today because we of course are hearing you alive. That's a Russian dead hand. In other words, if you get the telephone call, everything's okay. This behooves everybody on the other side not to do anything, but especially not to mess with your communications grid. Why? Well, you might recall over the last, there was a couple times where everybody goes, oh, these, the Russians mobilized to attack. Well, yeah, they really didn't mobilize to attack, so much as somebody had a problem with the phone system. And because, well, if the officer does not receive the phone call, he has to assume, on a combat operation, or should we say a security operation, where you're going to visit people and you have a unit, say, in the core of an activity. All you have to do is click the radio three times. You've got to be disciplined to making sure that you give out the clicky, clicky, clicky. And that's the most important thing is every so often you can do it cyclically. But the idea behind this is to check in. If no clicky, clicky takes place, in other words, if there's no room, and then if there's a call in, and there's no, everybody goes into fighting mode, they're already cock-locked, ready to rock and roll, and now they're looking for targets. Now that's called a Russian dead hand. In other words, it's not the signal going out where you get the call, quick, what is target? No, most of the militias right now out there, especially after the Huttari situation, have a very reverse scenario played out. Most of the bad guys don't really understand. It's called the Russian Dead Hand technique. Everybody is able to use the ground line, but you have all the other technologies available, and old and new, you use them. The personal handheld walkie-talkie systems are the ones, or old technologies, but not Through the 70s, these radios began to pop up in UHF, VHF, and conventional frequencies depending upon how they were marketed. The bulkier, heavier CB personal radios, very popular, very economical. I mean, as little as 1995, and radio jerks. Of course, that's back when 1995 meant something too. Typically took, oh, a big gang of radio batteries. You know, hell, Japanese transistor radio batteries. You know, double A's. Radio shack, trabby handhelds. I think it was, as I recall, the one battery pack we had for the first model was 14 AA batteries. And again, that's an old earth translation when you didn't have the CHI-COM junk batteries you're making now at the dollar store, you had to go buy rail back or you had to go find something that was reasonably priced and unsale. That battery pack with those two away radio batteries, and you know what? You only got so many hours worth of life out of them and then space robot, the dollar signs went up, your wallet thickness went down, it had to go buy more batteries. Now these radios are not obsolete and not outdated by any stretch of imagination. One thing to remember is storage technology has caught up with everything. So if you see a handheld CB radio, consider two ways to go with those older radios that take more power because they're also more powerful transmitters. That's the most important thing. Well the reason they needed all those batteries is because the fuckers actually put out a signal. battery adapters, which to a degree already existed then, but were very flimsy. A lot of those were China Sport, actually not China Sport, Taiwan or Japan Sport. Japan back in the day was the equivalent to the China problem we have today. Okay, if you're really super delicate with a lot of the stuff, but if you started becoming robust and using it normally would, you know, it got broke. So one of the things you want to look at is mating different technologies. Now, you go to the edge sale, you see a whole pile of batteries, or I should say, I forget the whole pile of radios, There are extra plug-in radio power packs. These can be, you know, for the radio that actually just uses double A batteries, but it has packs all the one out, you put another one in. Three or four of them on hand because if you were gonna use it a lot, and a lot of people that did this planned ahead, then you need replacement racks that are already set up ready to go, and they would carry, you know, eight, 12, 14, up to 20 double A batteries. Today, that's not a problem, because guess what you have that you didn't have 30 years ago in good quantity. Now, we had NiCad batteries back then, And they were about $5 a piece man, it's like, whoa, they're rechargeable, you got rechargeable batteries, those are cool, but they're expensive, you know, 40 years ago. So anyway, since then, well, all this cool technology, nickel hydride, there's a number of different types of storage cell batteries, AAs, triple B rechargeable. So you have the ability to switch out all these radio, well, if it winds down, you unplug it, you plug it in the wall, you plug it into your solar charger, you plug it into, no, they've got those in half an hour. Well, somebody got smart, took the same, and now you have a little portable generator that actually runs off that same timepiece, you know, wheel spring system. It will charge off that little magneto, that little generator that's on board, kids. It'll charge just like your little gas generator, only it's just simply mechanical wind up. So many solutions, it's purely a matter of just what you want to pick way of direction and diversity is actually better than I got everything exactly the same. Why? Solar goes out, wind or down in the bunker so to speak or if you're in a defense complex and it's not to worry about exposing, that works out pretty well. Again, hand crank generators, the idea behind this, these little personal allow the whole team as security operations when sweeping an area to be able to talk to each other. Are they the solution to everything? No, each radio system, each type of frequency has its own advantages and also problems. Now this can include degeneration or transmitter. More power is better. Remember there's one problem when you're using tactical communication. We field millions of troops and that's going to happen. You're going to have militia all over the country. If everything, oh boy, the next day, battle to defend the United States, right, they are going to kick scumbags that are going to... Because of this, you're going to have a lot of people in the field. Now if everybody turns on all their equipment once and everybody had maximum power! Ooh, this isn't a whole grace call. The problem is that if everybody turned everything on at maximum power, you get to talk to a guy over three... that's in the middle of a firefight with a bunch of schmucks and black uniforms, you know, black uniform moose, who in the wrong place at the right time think they're gonna go confiscate a bunch of weapons from Delish Midlap because her husband is in a position and they thought they're gonna go, you need to hear over... you don't need to be trying to tell somebody to head forward, you know, move forward 25 meters over fire at such and such a location. That's one of the reasons on, you know, limiting power. I don't tackle one state away. fighting situation with people who are 100 yards away for help and that's why we have overlapping radio grids. Now that's another thing is we actually try to use different radio frequencies for specific tactical solutions. The local handheld or I should say the small web, FRS type, all these different personal radios that are out there, the CB walkie talkies, if they're handheld and they're lumen power, those are pretty well pointed towards tactical combat operations. Now some, like the CBs, will skip jump and bounce a lot farther and that will vary depending upon the intent of the formula there. That progressively coordinates about somebody with 25 stars on his shoulder, he's got, we're talking about to coordinate large and to decimate pressure forces on the ground that you have to move to coordinate larger groups. That's just how it works. The fire team and the squad are pretty well simply managed. Or platoons, a grid, or platoons so the platoon commanders can move. Then you look at a company, it's a volition out there. many many many times, many many many. Even if they're working as unconventional guerilla or paraconventional and even some many conventional flapping tiers mean that you have to have different designated coordinate motion. You'll see it doesn't just work with security. We have to be looking at the single communications issue with our combat forces on all tiers, which we have been doing to a degree, but we have to, this is one of the most common It's been taking place for decades with the militia. Have communication. I'm in the wheelchair. I'm dissolved. Well, you probably will still be, when the phones go off, communications grid set up and in place. And by the way, if you are a wheelchair ridden or if you're limited in, in limited capability, then your voice and the radio do the walking instead of you. Even if you've lost your eyesight, even if you have a problem with hearing, amazingly enough, you'd be amazed. You'd be surprised what you can do with key and how depth you become, how much more sensitized you become. reduced, you more attentive than others. If the person is at their home, everybody needs to learn. Radio etiquette, they need to get used to the idea of being patient because most aren't automatic to what you can talk over a person, but if you do and you key up your mic, you're not hearing what they're saying, you're just washing over them. Radio etiquette is signaling when you're up on the air and another thing that needs to happen, you need to have a little... We do not have to go into the dark age if the bad guys shut off the Oh, don't I get no good for a new shut up? Oh my goodness, it's all for a new shut up! Yeah, okay, big deal. The reason I say that is, number one, many of the different technologies that we, every other old technology you can imagine, copper wire, fiber, point-to-point transmission, VHF, UHF, long band AM, you name it, it's out there, we got it, it's running. The bad guys cannot hit a single key and shut everything off. Why? Well, even if they play the power trip game like we saw where they had the fake blackout in the US to see how people would react, to see if Y2K would work for the bad guys, and it... Uh, guess what? We're now to the point. In the past, we've been pick picks and fits on this in the past. You know, back in the 70s, price of gas was outrageous. I'm gonna do something else! As soon as gas came back down, oh, I forgot where I put my, uh, gasahol converter. Duh! You know what I mean? So the cool thing is, on the one hand, is we've developed technologies, but then we go into catatonic brain fart when all of a sudden we can get back on the government teat on the pacifier. See how that works? Look at it this way. Three years ago, only three years ago, gasoline, it'll be an eight dollars a gallon. Really? Oh, you really PO'd us off. Watch this. Eight dollars a gallon, eh? What did we invade Iraq for? We're stealing all of Iraq's oil. We got a gun to Iraq's head. The Israelis stole their art, the Israelis stole their oil, the Israelis stole their money. Ask was going to go to $8 a gallon? What the hell do we spend all that n- You know, one of the reasons that everybody was bragging. We know, what's our oil doing under their sand? The thieves, the scum in Washington, Even bragged, hey boys and girls, you ain't got a worry about going to war with Iraq. This way, we're going to steal all that oil and it'll pay through the war. Boy, that didn't happen, guys. But because of that, when every time you've had these little energy crutches, everybody's come up and reinvented the wheel and brought up the old wheels out of the basement. 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Stay in your homes. Repeat. Conrad channel. This is a class one emergency. All civilian traffic is barred from streets and highways. The micro effects. 3-3-3-5-0-1-3-2-1 traffic. Please 1 o'clock 12 miles east on 3-7- United 93, clear fire, we're looking at it. 93, clear fire, it's 350. United 93, clear fire, level is 350. United 93, clear fire. United 93, clear fire. And we're coming back, come and let that play out. You guys haven't heard that a little bit. That's the brothers' pelps. One time note is the Kentucky Head Hunters. That's right. And it's Lookout Mountain. For those of you who haven't heard that before, but that is the brothers' pelps. You want to get a copy of that song. don't forget also we have a lot of them and uh... the link is there for the page at uh... that's right the mike were picked up with you w w dot the mike perfect dot com do you know if it was a good one on the air there uh... now that is an example did you hear a screaming played here during the break anybody here a night now but you can tell that there's an inflection of urgency inflection is just simply intensity with which the operator was talking but what are they talking to And who was that? Those were traffic control operators, guys. And what I've told you before for years, I will repeat again, ignore all the BS with the movie. An air traffic controller is a man who has got the worst bunch of angst in his hind end you can imagine. I mean, he's got tension like there's no tomorrow. This is a guy who works lots and lots of overtime. He gets great pay. There's some of the best paid people in the United States, but I don't know if I threw it considering what they have to go through. The Federal Aviation Boys have a very narrow You have a binder basically, work out of it, and that's f*** out of it. But it was within the binder, so to speak. That's the other words. Between the book covers. This is all you can do. There's a classic example of ultimate anal-retentive control freak etiquette. The operator, no matter how he might want to get on, that's your night phone call! He might want to scream, you know, how hard, but you'll notice those men, when you hear the voice of these operators, they're all consistent, are using a specific etiquette and a specific actions act. You know, there are some because when I say they don't get paid enough, these guys have high blood pressure. Most likely, they're like the most likely people who have heart attacks in the United States. Air traffic fans, they were insulted by the scumbags in the media and they were insulted by the alphabet soup agency, Fed scum, because they came in and, one of the people thought that the FAA people and that the Air Force weren't doing their job. The alphabet soup agencies like the Fed and the others who have an attack threatened to make sure that nobody knew the truth about what actually transpired. Air traffic control depending on the chronometer, they hundredths of a second, tenths of a second, you gotta remember guys, it's a mobile prison today. That's all it is. Just exactly. They treat you worse than a high level security prisoner in a maximum, that's not a lie. You are treated worse for a $700 ticket. You're treated worse than a maximum security prisoner right now. The only thing you don't, but don't worry, there's a gun with a gun threatening to shoot you. So it's all BS, okay, but here's the thing. thing. That air traffic controller, he's worried about you every second of the year in the air. He's got so many thousand people or so many hundreds, depending on how many people are on the one or two or three flights he might be coordinating or more, and he has to worry away from each other and other people in the air and alive. And that means he's very intense on what he's doing. And when somebody doesn't hear from somebody that they're supposed to be keeping track of, they start to get anxious. Now you'd like to just rip out of that etiquette and why the heck are you? But that's not what's going to happen. And the reason for that is because if you listen to enough air traffic control tapes, you'll listen to guys that are talking to people who are applying to their death. And yet they will still try to keep calm because they know that if they panic, that panic goes into a person who already may have some chance, if he can help him to think, signal communications. It's frustrating. This is the ultimate example of what we talked about, for instance, with the frustration like when the Hautari case took place with communications. Why? Well, that pilot can talk right to a person who's 30,000 feet in the air and has got an engine on fire and he should do something. Why aren't you doing something? You're talking to him. You know exactly what's happening. Yep, and they're 116 miles away, 30,000 feet in the air, and they might as well be on the dark side of the moon. You want to talk about frustrating. Imagine being able to hear the inflection in the other person's voice or the panic in the other... Typically the pilot knows he's dying and in many cases what they don't talk about is the flight record, the FAA typically, the pilot will start to, you know, I just like my wife and the other. Last statement, and each area in some cases, every crewman in the flight deck will actually do that. Now in others, they don't have time because they're spinning out of control and they're screaming, sky green, sky green, sky green, sky green, boom, boom, of the air traffic controller. Now, I'm going to touch on something else here with 93 by the way, which is what that was all chatter. That was all radio chatter by the air traffic controllers with Flight 93. One of everybody have a little bit of fun here, and this is something that I know from back when the sub-9-11 attack took place, which in reality was done by the Mossad US government. Inside the US government because they're double agents or spies or rats and cockroaches and rodents. How many of you are from the Cleveland area? This is why the grandmas up there in the Bell Grammas, the Ma Bell Ramma crew joined us because they've been keeping track of stuff like this for a time and they're not stupid people by any stretch of the imagination. Know that on Cleveland radio and Cleveland newspapers they reported that Flight 93 landed at Cleveland. Remember after the first planes hit everybody was told to hit the ground? Well the Cleveland airport, for those of you listening in the Cleveland area, you know this. The Cleveland airport was shut down. You couldn't drive in, you couldn't drive out. They were sending aircraft and they were letting people off, you know, and of course after they checked them and they were letting people in because they didn't want a big pile up of bodies and they were trying to secure the area. So they did something that was kind of weird and never would do underneath other circumstances. You could walk across the tarmac over to by the expressway, jump over the fence in taxis and people were being picked up off the airport but they wouldn't let anybody come on the airport. Now while the television and radio is reporting about that, Flight 93 by their reports lands at Cleveland Airport and is taken over to the NASA hangar, over to the government hangers. By the way, also with the... If you've ever been over to the Cleveland Airport, you know a little bit more about it, you know how it's laid out. Now they claim that... They actually reported it. It's in little newspaper clips, it's in all kinds of stuff that was done that day, and in radio broadcasts that, yeah, yeah, there's one airline's flight, Flight 93. They were taken over to the quote-unquote NASA hangar and everybody was offloaded there. The other planes that landed over at the main terminal. Anybody ever read or listen to the information about Operation Northwood? How many of you remember? We've got new listeners right now too. Operation Northwoods. This is where they proposed back in the early 60s, the CIA proposed taking ram attacks against the federal buildings or against the Having a plane shot down with a whole bunch of Americans and in reality no Americans are on board would be planted on the plane. It even went into detail describing the fact that they fill the plane up when it takes off CIA family members and CIA personnel. They take off, they rendezvous as an air target in the aircraft of the plane, they paint it up the same way but with maybe some dummy bodies, in other words some dead, dead bodies. And then the CIA plane lands somewhere else. They offload all their family members and everybody because they're all just set up to create the image. It all worked better than children and photo ops. And in reality, not one of them died. In 1993, it's quoted that, let's see how quick the system scrambles through Schrittburne, Foldspin, and Mutilate. But a lot of you people recorded all of that. And if you're from the Cleveland area, think back because there are several, not just live, but there were some canned rebroadcasts. the information that was coming out of the Cleveland Airport, because immediately the center of the universe was the international airport where, you know, which of course, in your area. Oh, by the way, how can we connect this story? Well, it has a local connection, Frank. The Cleveland Airport, we got people landing left and right. The airport and the FAA told everybody, no, we got planes coming down everywhere. And that's exactly what happened. The Flight 93 landed at, because the reporting that was done locally describes Flight 93 quite accurately, as a matter of fact. So who got off the plane? Oh, I'm sorry, was it the government employees and the government employee families that were the stunk dummies from the other end in time to get off and disappear? Now, I'm going to add something else to that whole thing with 9-11 that most people don't realize. Remember, when you have an intricate technology, a lot of people are tied into it that you don't necessarily pour the airline. As soon as they heard about the hijackings, and then as soon as the first, everybody who was in computers was starting to punch up the flights that were in question because they realized, well, here are all these flights, cancel, cancel, cancel. cancel, flights cancel, flights cancel, obviously they're out there. Well, if you're in the ticket registration or anything like that, guess what? You can pull up because of the anal attendant control frequency, everybody thinks, oh, after 9-11, the world changed, oh, give me a break, people. If you don't know the history of the 90s, you're back in the early 90s, they changed it. You couldn't get in a plane without, you know, cavity check already, and you had to be able to, you know, have photo ID, and it better be up to date, none of it could be out, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Does anybody remember this? five and six years before 9-11. So when they said, oh, hold on, we gotta check our computer, we don't know, or we have to check our written manifest, we don't know who's on the plane. That was first of all, right off the bat an absolute, because you didn't get on the plane without ID, period, that's all there is to it. Initially it was an option, but then they became more policemen, remember how they ratchet up a police state, they go up a click at a time, so you're gonna try and lie to me and make me believe that this is the old days of the 60s where, oh, we're not sure who's on the plane, that was all a crock. That's all BS, that's a lie. But let's tie something else in. Not only did they know exactly what was on the plane, but anybody else in the system wanted to pull up the database, which by the way, all the ticket counters, everybody started pulling up the database. And the first thing that everybody said about all of those flights is, why are they so light? Everybody who was in, we've talked to many, many different people. We've got friends that are close, people we've known for decades that said the same thing. Everybody up until all of a sudden when the Fed realized, oh, we forgot that, what happened is everybody could pull up the manifest. Well, everybody knows that flying off the East Coast, you're standing room only for a plane ticket. How many of you were flown out of the East Coast? Now, today the depression has changed. Back in the 90s, did you ever fly out of Philadelphia or Boston or Washington, D.C.? I'm laughing when I say Washington, D.C. You wonder why? Because it was standing room for a ticket. Typically you could of course call, you know, like, it's consistent through, so they'd always like buy a ticket for Monday, buy a ticket for Wednesday, buy a ticket for whatever. Because of this, you had to stand in line if you wanted to say jump a flight. You didn't just say, oh, I want to register a flight in like a day or two or like that day. I just, I'm going to call over to the airport. I want to flight 730 in the morning out of Philadelphia. It didn't work that way. All those flights were standing room only. Everybody wanted an early flight. Sooner you get on the plane, sooner you get to where you're going, if you're going to the Midwest or way out west or even California as you know. And so you had to stand and wait and if somebody canceled, because some people just automatically had tickets in reservation, but you had to wait to see if they canceled and then you had to be in line. And if you were number six and there were only five, guess what? You're waiting until the next flight and see if somebody cancels there. That is how it worked. One day that did not happen, glaring to all of the technicians and all of the individuals was nobody was on those planes. The number of passengers were empty seats. It was unheard of. Nobody had ever seen this before. Everybody's like, what the heck is this? Why are these planes? That's the first thing everybody said. Why are these planes so light? Now, if you doubt that, let me point something out. What's really fascinating is if anybody were asking the right question, check the flight manifests of all the other aircraft that left the ground. If supposedly this is all just perfectly normal, there are two things we can do. The wonderful world of anal retentive control freak demographics. The computer geeks of the spy grid want to keep everything forever and they want to be able to spy on you, not just on the day that they're watching you today, but they always show you in CSI and they show you in all these news programs. It's feudal resist, you'll be absorbed, they know everything. So let's do a first check this way. Let's do a party scan or a time scan every Tuesday, which is only 52 Tuesdays, guys. One calendar year. 52 Tuesdays. And look at the workload of those flights every day and then do a scale. Do a graph. Wow, look at this. Full aircraft, full aircraft, full aircraft, full aircraft, 911. Oh, boom. Ask the number of people on the plane. And then, what? But wait, the number sits consistently here, day after day after day after day, up at full flight, full flight, full flight, full capacity for the aircraft. You know, three could be 200, this could be, you know, they're using the aircraft like the 6.7s, which were robot-controlled aircraft for what they fly by wire. And why did they do that? Let me ask you another question. Why did the big airlines, biggest character, the most efficient, East Coast? Because they were always to flight capacity. you want to get the most money out of it, you can. So for those long nonstop flights from one end of the country to the other, you load that plane up with passengers, it's guaranteed, you got standing room only, somebody's waiting to get on the plane, you will fly that plane to capacity and get your money's worth out of every time. Oh my goodness, you know, a teeny bopper, you have ones. And always were and have been their biggest newest aircraft or at least specific aircraft with a certain capacity. On 9-11, All of a sudden nobody was on the planes. A minimal number of victims or mock victims. Think about that. Now especially Flight 93. And then again Operation Northwoods. For those of you who have never read it before, this was a declassified document that shouldn't have come out, but guess what it did. Why? I think I understand completely why. It had a whole bunch of people out there that were in the intelligence industry that understood completely how they were betrayed. and might even want to remind people that there are a whole bunch of play actors out there that aren't Americans, that betray America, and they were out there in force on 9-11. They helped to create it, they helped to make sure it went through all the way. Where did the FAA go? Well, I explained probably what happened with them. They were backstabbed. The Air Force, if somebody failed that day the way the Air Force did, I want to know who got fired. That's the bottom line. And nobody got fired, so that means it was planned. Anyway, we went off another direction. With this communications Tuesday, signal communications guys, man there is stuff floating in the air everywhere. Just like those recordings you heard from that 440 frequency. Yeah, yep, yep. Be able to listen in to what's happening on a plane every day from on the ground. Anywhere you want to point that antenna to. Meanwhile, well you get your batteries charged up, you grab that next cup of coffee, hold on here. Oh yeah, there you go. Oh, we're ready now. 657, we'll be back in about 6 minutes. God bless the Republic. Death of the New World Order, we shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run, and we're on the march. Back in 6, right here, on the Michaeler Effects in the morning. protect your freedoms and be independent by learning how to maintain, repair and customize your own firearms through these exclusive video training courses on DVD from the American Gun Smithing Institute. Call and get a free two-hour sampler DVD video and catalog. 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