Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed militia training exercises in Texas, alternative communications infrastructure independent of the internet, and extensive historical analysis of World War II Allied relationships. The show covered a Texas Militia training event scheduled for November 20th near Cleveland, Texas, featuring live-fire and force-on-force combat simulations. Koernke and Don analyzed propaganda films like 'Victory at Sea' and 'Why We Fight,' arguing they obscured socialist ideology and misrepresented Soviet intentions. The hosts presented claims about American aircraft engines sent to Russia via Lend-Lease being diverted to Japan through the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, and discussed alleged American POWs held on Wrangel Island by the Soviet Union after World War II.
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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 torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his 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? Is this still the land of the free? Well, good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Cornke and I'm Donald Betster one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west central southeast and south well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com pd.4mg.com and we are on libertytreeradio.4mg.com via live 365 We're on AM&FM micro stations, CB Bay stations, and alternate technologies both east and west of the Mississippi along with southern and central Alaska. We're on the Hallmark network on the eastern seaboard, top of Maine, bottom of Florida, across to Texas, all the way up to Nebraska, nuclear cow fields and all, and then over to the pit and to our friends in the 3rd of Wyoming along with Iowa slash Iowa and all the rest of the plain states Haiti, Montana, the Dakotas, we didn't forget you. Then back over to the Smokies, the Blue Ridge, that's right, with the Gold and the Spike project. Congratulations, restaurant crew, grammar teams, OK teams, the Ma Bell crews doing their part. And a replacement from the internet is the Gold. Dom, what is the date today, sir? Mark, it is the 25th day of October. October is just about going, you guys. 25th day of October, year of our Lord, 2010. Again, 25 October, October 10 and it's just past 12. Most of 10 minutes past PM. You're deep in the eastern time zone, adjusted for daylight saving time, but it is still dark here. And it is, yes, oh dark 30 out there right now. We have time for night vision technology, guys. Of course, we do have a pretty heavy moon, pretty bright moon. If you've got clear skies, and you still get some moon glow through the clouds no matter what they are. Night vision helps you to rain on the battlefield or at least bring it up to par and that way the bad guy doesn't just have their way Don we're fully going farther night vision. How can they get hold of something? Well you guys I do my best to beat those guys with the 800 numbers when it comes to prices and you know information I'll sit and talk with you for an hour that doesn't bother me just not during this hour I had to do that you don't have to qualify things to a certain extent Because you know it's timing and distance and sometimes so you know timing But if you want to talk to me about night vision, most of the time you can reach me at 231-796-8458. Again, 231-968458. And I'm, we'll probably get that number out toward the top of the hour, but you guys, days are short, right? You're calling right now, I'd tell you that, well, there's only one line that comes into the compound and tunnel network here. Leave a name and number into the second tier of messages and I'll get back to you. Again, it's hard for me to leave the phone right now. You've got to understand that. Two, three, one, seven, nine, six, eight, four. If you're calling, I'm not here. You'll get the, well, I'm always here except for when I'm not. If you're calling, get into the second tier like you would right now. You get some mechanical message and please leave and all of that. Leave me a message. I'll get back to you. He said, you guys, oh, you know, we could... first, second, third, generation, fourth, generation if you want to go that far and even thermal if you want to look in that direction or depending on which direction you want to look or how close, well, from one power up to about six power in magnification be it goggles or gun sights. You guys, 231796458. And if I don't pick up the phone, leave me a message. I will get back with you. I'm not certain, Mark. I heard a couple of beats here. I think it was someone trying to call in, but I think we also heard it had a beat that was... We might have a caller. We have Mike Lewis with us already. Hi, Mark. Hi, Don. Hey. We had a big training exercise this week, and we went to a new training area. It's close to Cleveland, Texas, and that's Cleveland. It's about 40 miles north of Houston. It's a way better area than we had before. It's really big. It's got all kinds of terrain. It's got heavy forest woods. It's got swamps. It's got open fields. We're having another train exercise the weekend of Saturday, November 20th. It's the same place by Cleveland, Texas. We will have live rifle and pistol fire. We concentrate on small units, light infantry combat training, and we have force on force combat simulations using blank ammunition. We will have on hand a supply of .223, .308, and .762 by 39 blanks. And we don't do these as games, we do these as a learning tool. We have a lesson, we diagram out the people, and then we go out in the field and practice it, and then we stop the lesson and say who did what right and what they learned. And we go all weekend long, and we've got a bond we go into if it starts raining for a while. And we can have classroom lessons in the barn if it's raining too much. And we'll have some training videos also. We have been having our training exercises the fourth Saturday of each month, but we're going to be going to the third Saturday for November and December 2 probably, because as everyone knows, the fourth Saturday in November is going to be Thanksgiving weekend. If you all want to come up to our training exercise the weekend of Saturday, November 20th, go to our website and send us an email. Our website is TexasMilitia.info. There's another group that has TexasMilitia.org, but that's not us. Their friends are ours, but ours is TexasMilitia.info. And we always start our training exercises on. about 8 p.m. that Friday night. And then we had some people come from as far away as Austin this past weekend. So no matter what time anybody gets into a train, as long as they're there before 8 a.m. in the morning, you can call pools and people and take turns and drive all night if you want to. And take turns driving and sleeping. And just get there any time. We always have a Fleischer, strobe out, chem lights. in a Texas flag. It's by invitation so go to our website and send us an email and we will get right back with you. We send out real good maps and directions. You can't get lost. Our website is texasmalicia.info. Info is I-N-F-O. Thank you Mark. Thank you Don. Not a problem. Mike, points of contact real quickly before you go. For anybody who wants to get ahold of you, give it a bit slow and three times please. Go to our website to find out about our training exercise to get an invitation. Our website is texasmalicia.info. Info is I-N-F-O. Malicia is M-I-L-I-T-I-A. Of course Texas is T-X-A-S. Go to texasmalicia.info and send us an email and you can read more details about it there. We'll send you some more details also in an email. Anything else critical coming up down that neck of the woods that anybody needs to know about? Anything happening there that's been jumping off the press? No sir, I mostly listen to you. I don't like to recognize you. That rat Barton Gelman that wrote that Smirpeace and Time magazine against the Doha militia group had contact with a whole bunch of towns trying to get an invitation to our training exercise but always listen to you. And we always told them, hey, you're not welcome. Now we can send out our training exercise announcements that no media or journalist of any kind are welcome. Your own media course, you're always welcome, Mark. I appreciate it. And I know, Don, when we get down there to get a text guess, we're going to see if we can stop by. That's right. Stop by and visit. We'll do what we can. Anything else? Let's see. One more time on the contact numbers, and we'll let you go. How's that sound? OK. OK. Go to our website to get an invitation and find out about our training exercise. Our website is texasmalicia.info. You know what I mean? If you get him to work on your tooth, he's going to do a butcher's job on it. You see what I mean? So if you can gather people around you who have training, this is good. That's a plus. Pay attention to them. And if you find out they're shooting you, you know what? Well, send them down the road. It's good to find out how other people train too. If you've got a group of five or ten or even bigger, it would be really good to send one of your people to Texas for a weekend. The other thing it does is it builds unity. When you see a face, you recognize generally, even ten years later, sometimes you can see somebody you went to school with. That's a long time ago for me and you Mark, but I could probably still recognize some of my classmates. You know what I mean? But again, you see that friendly face in the field and you've seen it before. You know that you're dealing with truth. This is another reason. If you're close, if you're in the neighboring states, you might want to send somebody. Even if you're off to the East Coast, you might want to send somebody because you might, as actions, dictate. You might be in another place some day, much like there are people from Michigan along the Arizona border right now. Yes, sir, we're all in together. I used to go to the Norm Creek Knob Creek trains all the time, and I went up to Atari's training and learned a lot of different things two years ago. And we're just all in together. We want to train at the fire team everywhere. We want people to go home and start up a fire team. And this goes right along with Mark's 510 program. If we get invaded by the red Chinese or whoever, and we have one really great militia in one place, they can just go concentrate on their force and wipe them out. We need tens of thousands of militia groups everywhere, so keep them occupied on a thousand-some, tens of friends, so they know which way to turn. They die at death of a mic, you're setting it in motion. God bless you. Thank you, Mark. I think done. Very good. We appreciate that, sir. I'll tell you a couple of other things here going on in line to that. Remember the 28th regimental combat team, Colonial Marines, they have an end of the month season. It's not Halloween, this is more of a Thanksgiving slash fall. It's going to be a military ball and family get together combined. There's going to be dancing, I understand they're going to have a band there, all patriot musicians by the way, but really cool stuff going on. So for the 28th you want to check with the NCOIC, Senior NCOIC, and then also if you could check with Mr. Buntin, that's Mr. Buntin. He has tickets and other information, everybody's going to need that to get into the parking area, etc. This is a secured site. It's a really cool event. 28th Regimental Combat Team, Colonial Marines. You guys have an up and coming. It's a militia gala. It will be a military ball and it will also be a family dinner event. So everybody, it will be a dress uniform, etc., etc. It's designed to be and help build up a little less spreed decor with the formation, as with many. If you want to find out more, too, there will be postings with regard to contacts via colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com. And this is mandatory for all NCOs and all of the elected officers. This is a special event. It's a one of a kind deal. They expect you guys to all participate. So come on and join in. Other things, real quick here too, let's not forget, we have a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday, meeting at the restaurant on Sunday. Everybody bring your transports, trailers, trucks, vans, whatever you got guys, it's really critical because you're going to be hauling away a lot of material. They've had a couple breaks. only because they were doing state, out of state and far state meetings to help organize and expand on the alternate communications grid, the replacement for the internet. And it's going gangbusters right now. Everybody's doing a great job. We're separate and freestanding from the bad guys. That's most important, grabbing all the technology that isn't being used. Old and new. So, if you are thinking about putting a micro hub up, Ethernet, Wi-Fi wireless technology does not have to be in the frequencies that they are pushing. Everybody know that? You could be working at an off frequency, something is not used, keep it very limited, it drops off and stays local. You have a little valley where you have about 29, 30, 40 houses, maybe 100 houses that are all in close proximity, a little dot on the map. You can make up your own free and independent hard wire or wireless, although I recommend doing both, and setting your own system up. Guys, it's not that it can't be done, it's just a matter of how motivated people get. And the cool thing is, then we link these, just like we did in the old bell system. The old telephone system is run forever. And just because they've all forgotten how to do that doesn't mean we have. We're all the people that help set that stuff up and worked on it for years and years and years. So, while everybody else is going to go into Catatonic Brain Fart, we aren't and we're going to show the enemy's colors for what they are, we're not doing this to people. When the Internet is shut off, that won't be us. We don't care what they do with their Internet, we are using it, but when the time comes, we have the ability to switch out. And all of you do too, but you're going to have to help to develop it. Freestanding first. with whatever technology she can locally and then we'll go from there. Just think, you know, be creative. Start looking at researching the subject. Maybe you got 10, 12, 11 houses all a little cluster, a little dot in the map. And all allies, how about hardware? Instead of your own little hub, why not? Then the hub connects to the rest of the grid when the time comes as it's available or as you choose to help connect it. And the new freestanding system is separate from all wire fiber optic, separate from all the rest of the systems that the other guys are running, even though we have even fiber optic in the system, but ours is not hooked up to theirs. So I think it's a wonderful thing if they want to continue to do that kind of nonsense. We're not going to fight them on that. And when they shut it off, they'll make all kinds of enemies all across the country, because all these people love their internet access. They're going to wonder, well, wait a minute. Ours is shut off, but those guys have some. They'll want to be over here with us. That's okay. We're going to make that possible down the road. Let's see, Don. There were a couple other things. Forgive me on the notes. I'm trying to find it. I could not find it. There was a couple of other things. Go ahead. Jump in there. This is a subject, you guys. How many ways can you cook an egg? You know what I mean? But we continue to come back to this, and here's a different way to look at it. You remember Mark the television series? It was made in the late 50s and then I watched it as a youngster in the early 60s called Victory at Sea. Do you remember that? Oh yeah. Well you guys, I have a complete copy of that. All what, 30, 28 or 32 broadcasts, half an hour. You know, if you take out the run-up time and the end time and the time for commercial, it's got about 22 minutes per. So you can sit down and watch most of those in a day. a We've talked about the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic. They were batting for a while against each other during that big action known as WW2, one socialist country beating up another socialist country. If you look over to Japan, you can see a hierarchy, a caste system and wanting to rule the world and driven by a military-driven government. implications of socialism there too. And I know that's a kind of a stretch and a broad brush, but bear with me here you guys. Because you know what, Mark, the theme I see through the victory at sea. You guys, the old timers remember this and I'm certain that there's copies of it around where you can, again, I found this one a couple years ago in one of the, you know, uh, buy-in anchor stores or you know what I mean, the Save a Whole Bunch store. You know, we got a whole big lot out back. If you find the whole collection and you look at it like I do with that curious pick-apart eye, you'll see a number of things like, well, what I want to point out in this instance is when they talk of fighting the axis, like it's set on the wall there in the Higgins boat there in Louisiana, the axis, he who relaxes is helping the axis, the enemy. I've used that as a light fire thought line, he who relaxes, helping the axis. In that series Victory at Sea Mark, the only other way they would refer to the Axis powers would be, we're over there fighting fascism. But you know what? Who were the fascists out of the three major, well you think Italy, Germany, Japan? Right up front I put the fact that they adopted the Roman thing and the fascists and the thing on the stick and all of that. What they were doing, Mark, was trying to spread the action to one across the enemy, across the whole group of enemies and steer it away from the socialist thing because in the same series we were talking about Uncle Joe. You guys remember Uncle Joe. Well, and if you don't, your fathers and grandfathers were sold at Joe's Staleen, you know, Steel, Uncle Joe, and our comrade, and our buddy in arms, and our feeding. You know, we talk about words and we use words to convey thoughts, don't we? I saw this mark just as a way to ... I haven't heard of communism yet, communist, when they referred to ... Yuck, yuck, yuck. Allies my arse, the Russians. Right. If you know history about that, you know about the 28,000 Americans that were supposed to be repatriated at the Archangel, the millions of dollars for them that was never paid. Going back to that, you guys, in the late 50s, early 60s. You know, that was in the thick of the Cold War, Mark. And it seemed to me, if we're going to paint this history that, well, we were such buddies with them at a time when, you know, I watched that around the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis. What, seven years old? Yeah. I was on one hand watching the Cuban Missile Crisis, and on the Saturday prior, I was watching Victory at Sea. Imagine how confused. But on one hand, the television It's about the end of the world as we know it and the Russians of what they're doing in Cuba and on the other hand I tune in this channel and and I know that you know this was done over different slightly different periods of time and there are those that will say well Don you're comparing apples to oranges and whatnot say kind of Orwellian thing isn't it Mark we have always been at war we fill in the blank you know and then you've explained that rather eloquently over the years Mark, but I just wanted to point this out you guys it's it's we've been sold by words thought lines than what are founding fathers. Even in that time frame, because victory at sea, much like why we fight, why we fight is another series that was shown to American soldiers. Victory at sea, you see the American soldier, the Americans, you see Marines and soldiers because they are delivering soldiers onto the land and they talk about the North African campaign and on and on. But what you are seeing there is the, you know, in victory at sea, comparison to history and why we fight because I'm going to shift the gears a little bit. And why we fight, we saw many of the things that your grandfathers and your fathers were, oh, what would you say? What, you know, when your first motor, a motor that's never been run before, you have to kind of prime it sometimes, pour a little gas, just a tablespoon, teaspoon, a big soup spoon into the carburetor or, you know, run the carburetor up with the electric pump and then hit the squirter a few times. Well, they kind of used the why we fight to prime American soldiers. But when we see, and you look back, because you can find that why we fight. It's a two-disc series. I don't remember the director right now, but he's a big, big name director and did a number of things. But he was involved in that, what one might call, priming. Or another mark, everybody would recognize this word. You guys, it starts when you look into the P portion of the dictionary there, propaganda. And there are those that draw a deep breath when you have to teach a soldier to hate his enemy. You have to teach a soldier to look to the future and we're going to get through this and all of that. You have to do that. And that was why we fight was about you guys. I know I've progressed into a different set of tapes here. But why we fight, if you come across that series and sit down and take it apart, analyze it, take it apart, analyze it. You're going to come to the conclusion that your fathers and your grandfathers who went off to World War II, let me phrase it like this, but against all of the things, almost exactly, all of the, I mean, not throwing babies in the air here in America and catching them on bayonets yet, but you know where I'm going with that? Your fathers and your grandfathers, mine included, but against all of the things that our government is trying to deliver unto us today. So if you can come across a copy of Why We Fight, You might even be able to find it back on the old tape, DCR, certain so many things. It's like they hit us with shotgun now, or DVD discs are so cheap that you can find almost anything. If you just turn over the right rock at the right time, if you find it, but don't, don't, if you have to go home and cash in some pot bottles, it's something good to have in your library. I am certain that you would agree, Mark. Well, interestingly enough, one of the things about our Russian allies, everybody, in fact, even for as hard as they tried to do the, you know, and they did do the kissy face during the war, guys. Oh, yeah. In the movie Pearl Harbor, we just watched the cassette, the VHS two tape version of it here just a little bit ago. Of course, it's on DVD. There is a part where they are talking about we need to retaliate. They mention there is a little side bar, but they don't get any depth. Our Russian allies won't let us launch our planes from the Russian territory to go against the Japanese. But they make it sound like, and of course the Russians are at war with the Japanese. No they weren't. The Russians bought and sold massive amounts of material from Japan all through the war, but worst of all, is American equipment that was sent over at great expense to us and at great risk to our Naval crews, our boys at sea, the Merchant Marine. We sent this stuff all up to Russia or we got it into the eastern part of Russia. That was much more dangerous. So typically the long route, which was dangerous enough, was the North Atlantic. I've got a book from back in the day which was a photo essay of the first convoy that went into the northern Atlantic to resupply Russia. Every ship was covered in ice. If you can imagine, you know how like where you see stuff after a rainy snow storm, where everything's got a coating of ice, like a bubble of ice over it? Oh yeah. The whole ship is like that. Nonstop, they had to chip and then to get into things and then chip to get out of things. And then of course, if you got inside and you got stuck, so a certain amount of the crew had to be above decks. I mean, the treacherous conditions, so we could deliver to them wasp aircraft engines. Now, I'm going to tell you a real story about my family. Back in World War II, my grandfather, on both sides, my grandfather and my mother, and my grandfather and my dad, both were in machinists. My dad was a machinist. Many of my uncles and relatives were in industry. They were all technically very competent, good with math, etc., etc. A lot of them worked in the WASP engine plant right here. Well, parts that they made put the WASP engines together. The WASP engines were then crated up and they were sold slash given lend lease to the Russians. They were put on ships. They were hauled over to Russia because Russia needed engines for those planes so they could fight the Nazis. Well, they of course, offloaded the engines, put them on trains down, because obviously they had to get them to those Russian aircraft factories, don't you know? Yeah. Well, that's not what happened at all. They then turned right around, ran those trains all the way across Russia over to the Jewish autonomous oblast. Look this up, Jewish autonomous oblast, which is oblast, O-B-L-A-S-T. Also known as Yiddish-Aftonom Gegent. Anyway, the interesting thing about this is this was an industrial region where they shipped all of those fine weapons of destruction and then waiting for the gold to show up. They sold all of this stuff to the Japanese for gold. And then the Japanese turned around and took our ammunition, our weapons, our... Oh, that's right, aircraft motors, put them into their own fighter attack aircraft, and used our engines to shoot down American pilots and to destroy American ships and to strafe American infantry. Now, how do we know this? Well, the problem is that eventually, you know, guys go into service. My dad was in the Pacific. He was in Pelalu. And in Palau, the Palau group, all through actually Palau and Pelalu, they captured, of course, eventually the islands. It took months to secure. They may never properly secure it until almost the end of the war in some cases. Fighting went on even after they were headed towards Iwo Jima, by the way. But interestingly enough, They got to the airfields. My dad was on a destroyer. It was on a destroyer escort, the James E. Craig. They were on shorely. They were allowed to get off the ship. There wasn't anything big deal. There were no hula girls. There were no native girls, etc. In fact, you went out with a native's word like they said. They're cannibals. They'll eat you. You go past the fence. It's your problem, not mine. And you'll pass the perimeter and the infantry perimeter. And nobody else was stupid enough to do it either because those who went out, they didn't come back. Either Japanese got you or the natives got you, one or the other. But anyway, On the airfields, they're scoping out what's left of the Japanese equipment and the gear. And lo and behold, in the hangers, on the chocks for maintenance, are the very engines, multiples of the engine that my dad built here and helped to build along with my uncles and my great uncles and my grandpas. How did it get there? Our quote unquote BS allies, the Russians under Stalin, the Jewish mafia. Ran them across Russia, sold them right to the Japanese so the Japanese could throw them right near aircraft and use them on us. Wow. I had to go three quarters of the way around the world to do that, Don. Yeah. When you think about the wall, that's the long trip, so it could end up in the Pacific. And by the way, just because we found them at Palalu, okay, in Palau, They were at the other locations first because one aircraft that used the engine in was the Tone. You'll find that a number of different engines were adapted and if you do research on the power packs, it's amazing what was adapted to or built for specific purposes. Another thing about that I could have gotten this conversation a couple times in the last day or two here We're talking about Japanese. It looks like war movies in general. They always show the zero, okay? Yeah, but the zero was not the doubt. It was the dominant aircraft. They wanted but it wasn't of the war Yeah, but it wasn't the only plane they produced. In fact, interestingly enough, every time we built a plane, they built a copy. When we built the Brewster Buffalo, they kind of somehow got hold of the prints or a plane, and they built a copy of the Brewster Buffalo, which is a pre-war aircraft. They also had many other independent Japanese-designed aircraft, because they were trying to develop their own technologies. They were very nationalistic. But when we built the Wildcat, they virtually built an exact copy of the Wildcat. When we built the Hellcat, they built an exact copy of the Hellcat. Now the only difference between the American aircraft and the Japanese, which is really critical when you start doing this stuff, one of the things to remember guys, is you don't want to get caught with somebody shooting at your plane if it's your plane, if it's an ally, right? So when you have aircraft of similar silhouettes, you better make sure you know details. Well, one of the things the Japanese did is we have a tendency to create a boat bottom hull for the aircraft. So from about mid-aircraft, it goes up on about a 30 degree gradual slope up to the tail section. The Japanese, on the other hand, had a tendency to use what we call a sail boom base, where it goes straight out the back, follows a straight line, and then does a 90 degree turn straight up the back of the aircraft. So this allowed for a very telltale signature if you had the right angle. But the Japanese version of the Hellcat, for instance, and the Wildcat, they were almost indiscernible, Don. You got that French curve out. Yeah. Everything was where we're supposed to be and the planes' parts were interchangeable. You know, when you talk about copies, there's a copy of basically a Japanese airplane that looks extremely similar to a Mustang. Oh, yes. Actually, the one plane we were discussing that I don't think they did in any quantity was the Corvair. Oh, the Corsair. The Corsair. The Corsair. It was the one plane. The gullwing was not necessary as far as they were concerned. It did not serve their purpose. And while they did experiment with their other aircraft, that design was an offshoot of racing aircraft from pre-war and actually served into the post-war era. In order to get a huge propeller farther away from the ground. Yeah. Just because of the monster engine and the you know basically slap an engine into the front of an aircraft and then put the put the biggest prop you can put the biggest power prop you can on it and then figure out how to get it off the ground. That was three radial stacks deep the core SARE engine. Three radial stacks deep. You're right it was a massive power And that was that early mid-war solution was to just take and again, find the biggest thing you can, strap a body around it. And the P-47 of course being kind of like in the same category, same the jug as it was called. Well, anyway, the point is that even ammunition ended up, American ammunition, we would send it, lend a lease to the Russians, the Russians would turn around, ship it right to the Japanese through this particular enclave, which by the way, this Jewish autonomous oblast is also the funding institution for Mao Zedong's Communist Chinese operations. If you look at where this is on the map, if you look where, well, you know, China is today, Communist China as you all know it today. Amazingly enough, you will find that, well, it's the best way to describe this. Well, the best thing is to do a search. You'll usually end up with a map. It's literally a pimple, a block of real estate on the northeastern end of China, and it is a conduit. If you look at the countries that come together, this is a major manipulative hub in which a very, very, a minority group, still it's a Jewish enclave. It was declared a Jewish enclave, so it was theirs to rule over. But in reality, and this is where the interesting thing is, for the number of bodies involved, this is the classic example of the monarchists and how they operate, these characters virtually manipulated all commerce and activity running through that particular part of Asia and beyond. And interestingly enough, the national flag, the flag of the Jewish autonomous oblast, you know what it is, guys? It is a white rectangle with a rainbow right through the middle of it. In fact, it looks very much like the homosexual bumper stickers that are out there in forests that are all over Michigan and places like that. Hey, wait a minute. That has a rainbow too, Don. Ain't that fascinating. So the things are new? No, they're not. Things have changed? No, they haven't. Let's see, by the way, just to give you some specs here. What is the capital? I'll give you the information right here. Soviet authorities established the Autonomous Oblast in 1934. It was the result of Joseph Stalin's nationality policy which allowed for the Jews of the Soviet Union to receive a territory in which to pursue Yiddish cultural heritage within a socialist framework. According to the 1939 population census, 17,695 Jews lived in the region, 16% of the total population. It doesn't sound like everybody flocked there until you realize that they were the ones with all the money. Oops! And they were the bankers. And they were the, oh yeah, everything else. Census of 1959, taken six years after Stalin's death, revealed that the Jewish population of the J.A.O. declined to 14,269 persons. Interestingly enough, still about 90% of the population is made up of standard Russians. However, if you look at the rail grid and any maps of the region, take a look at where all roads lead to. It's kind of like a Chicago in the middle of Illinois. The northern end or the middle of Illinois. Basically, all roads lead to Chicago and then you go from there. with the exception of one that cuts across the middle of the state belly button there and runs real. Dave, you can avoid Chicago if you're lucky, provided the revenues aren't out. Anyway, that is the route. That was one of the two primary routes, and it was the primary, actually one primary, one secondary, for routing all of the equipment we were sending to the Russians. Now, interestingly enough, the Russians also in the early stages actually sold aircraft to the Chinese. The Pola Carpaw fighter aircraft show up in Chinese hands to a degree and they used it during the war, both the biplane and the monoplane. In fact, they were both the same aircraft. They just decided down, they figured out how to up the horsepower and take off a wing. Interesting, isn't it? In reality, that's actually what it does look like. It looks a lot like a GB, to be quite honest. It's a big old engine with some stubby wings and it served. It was for today. It was a serviceable aircraft. Designs were stolen from several locations to include stuff purchased from the Italians, stuff stolen from the American aviation industry, etc., to make it in terms of getting it up in the air. But it was out there in force and that's the pull the car puff. There were more than one, by the way, several different designs. Anyway, our allies the Russians. Now, in this case under Soviet socialist rule, interestingly enough, they did a lot more. Don, you mentioned the POWs. Another thing that we had to the north, which most people don't realize, is a whole series of islands that were sold to us by the Russians when we bought Alaska. Now we bought Alaska for a pretty good price. As I was happy, he actually was selling it to somebody who was somewhat friendly. And I think he believed that we were a lot more friendly than Canada, which is why he could have sold it to the Canadians. They actually did have the money to buy it. But he decided to sell it to the United States and to the American people instead. Whatever the politics of that was, we'd have to do more digging and eventually we'll get more out of that. But, because there's a lot of other history still, we don't know. It's been buried in the dust of time, it's hidden away in closets, stuck away in the National Archives. It'll take time to find it, but we will. But interestingly enough, is there the Wango Islands? The Rangel Islands were acknowledged by Russia as being American real estate, and when the Tsar was in power, it was part of the trade and had been for quite some time. However, Russia and the US were on friendly terms. So the Rangel Islands were kind of a, you know, when the fall was on were a decent, you know, harboring point or a stop point for some light commerce. Later on when the communists took over, 1917 on, all of a sudden the Russians, the communist Russians claimed Avery and any piece of real estate they could put soldiers on. Well, the Rangel Islands were occupied by the communists. They of course then stated that, well, they weren't going to let Americans on to that piece of real estate. The American didn't have a right to it even though we had of course, it was listed as an American holding. It's in contract of an American holding. Everybody knew that it was an American holding. But then they did something very interesting. It is now known beyond the shadow of a doubt that American POWs, people who were picked up that were Americans who were grabbed either in Asia or grabbed in Russia, All we picked up was American POWs held by the Germans were routed to the Rangel Island Complex. Now this is a very remote location. Imagine north of the Aleutians, for everybody who can find the Aleutian boot there, the Aleutian toe that comes out off of Alaska. If you go north of there and then across the Bering Straits, you'll find the Rangel Island Complex. The Russians maintained intelligence operations there, listening posts, a large military base, and a large detention camp, psychological warfare operations, and research facility. They probably tortured the snot out of the Americans or did all kinds of whatever chemical research they wanted to on them. But one of the things to help break their spirit. Now consider this, for as long as the Communists occupied the Rangel Iron Complex, They put troops on it and then they put our people there as prisoners that our government knew were there. We never talked about it in the United States, but you want to break somebody's spirit every morning the commandant can come out and have a little soapbox put out there and he can feel, good morning men. Understand for all of you that are new here and all of you that have been here that every day that you are here you are being imprisoned by the Soviet on American soil. Your government knows that this is American soil. Your government knows that we have you. And your government knows that we are holding you as prisoners undisclosed on American soil. And your government will do nothing. Think about that every morning. You don't think they want rubbing that in? Now, remember that 28,000 men, there are a few here and there that have staggled out and gotten no media coverage at all when it did happen. That in one form or another they either bought their way out or they walked their way out. Most of them actually just bought their way out because once they were in the Gulag system and in the far eastern part of Siberia, etc., there were different ways that you could finance your way out only to be attacked the moment they got out of Russia. Now, these thousands, tens of thousands of brothers, sisters, cousins, uncles, depending on how old you are, they were supposedly, what was that term used? Al something? They were being held by allies. Oh, yeah. And they were supposed to be repatriated. Yeah. So, again, what happened to them all? Well, one at a time, or actually again over a period of years, they died of old age and they were abused to death mentally. And if they were held there until such time as they were useful or unuseful and then discarded, cast in the sea, buried below the ground in piles, or executed and gotten rid of because they were embarrassing. Only God knows for sure where they all are. Nobody's ever made any effort. Remember back in 1991 when the wall came down back in the early 90s, first there was lots of other administrative work that was done before the wall came down. Everybody kind of forgets that. But boy, when the wall came down, everybody rushed in there and they found out when they started going through files that everything about the Rosenbergs was correct, that they were spies, they were rats, and they had been stealing stuff for the Israelis and for the Russians. When they did go through the files, they found out about the tens of millions of people who had been executed and there are warehouses full of files that nobody wants to look at. And they measured the files by the foot, not by the file. Imagine so many millions of people dead that when you ask for files, they ask you how many feet you want. And each one is of a dead person. And the only room in these warehouses is enough room to walk down aisles between stacks and stacks and stacks of official records with all the files of why these people had to be murdered because they were not politically correct. People were murdered because they were farmers. People were murdered because they were middle class. People were murdered because they owned a car. People were murdered because they, like you said, down wore glasses. Yeah, they wore glasses. People were murdered because they thought they could think for themselves. People were executed by the stinking socialists to such a degree. Well, think about this. All of a sudden they started doing a lot of other questioning about certain elements like, well, how many spies do you have where and who were they in the American government and who was it that was cooperating with the Communists? All of a sudden the controlled media didn't want to talk about that. The movie Reds came out about that time. Everybody remember that one with Warren B? All the glories of Communism and blah, blah, really? Well, let's talk about that. We could go in and read. We could go in and copy. We could go in and print. Where are all the books on this? Well, here's one of the things that I argued at the time, and of course, from a different perspective back in the day, where did all those POWs go? Well, nobody in the controlled media is going to go try to seek that out, because many of the people in the controlled media knew the story before it happened. It's like when the communists for years, when the Stalinists for years, denied that they executed the Polish officer corps, and the veterinarians, and the boy scouts, and the doctors, and everybody else, and they murdered them like a factory. They had been murdering Russians like a factory. Nobody would admit to it until how many decades after? Finally they got a grudging apology 40-50 years later. Think about that. Here is the Wrangell Island complex. What happened guys? Those piles were all sitting there. Did somebody go in and save them or did somebody go in and burn them? This is all stuff that we have covered over the years and I wanted to jog your memory because at the time when we had all the files and paperwork on this, it was at the height of the Clintonista Soviet regime and it turned out that the Russians were still stating that it was their piece of real estate and that they were demanding that we acquiesce and this and that and the other. The Clintonistas eventually signed off on the real estate. Even though it was absolutely ours, there is a rule there, possession, nine-tenths of the law, that's what they argue. Lo and behold, the Soviet, or whatever socialist is in place there, now, or at least at the time in the late 90s, they didn't do anything to correct any of what had happened. In fact, just the reverse. It was continued to not so much deny, but just don't say anything. Think about that. So, our allies of World War II, when you see all these BS movies, and especially the fuzzy BS movies they've done in the 90s and into the aughts, which of course are to try and deflect or misdirect people who are younger who don't necessarily do the research or don't know where to look, or, you know, again, they just don't have the background. So if you keep repeating it, the BS continues. Uh-oh. Anyway, I'm going to tell you what, we're right at the top, hold on a second here. Anyway guys, tell you what, we are at the top and that's okay. I had to shout the engineer. We're busy doing three things at once here, guys. Another thing, pay attention guys. Don, of course, I know you've got stuff coming in the mail, but let me do this real quick for Mike in El Paso. You've got a package coming and before we go any farther, Curtis in DeBoe, you have a package coming too. Let's see, oh I don't know why that, you know what, that should have been, oh I see what happened. Something came back. For some reason, Curtis, a package came back. We have another one headed your way, I think, so pay attention there. I got a return sheet on that one. One more before we go, because I can buy a little time here and I know we've got it. Also, for our friends at 20, Mount Pleasant PA, pay attention. You've got a package that's on the way. It's already in the water, the torpedo is in the water. Don, now your number for night vision because you are going to be available. I'm going to go ahead. Well, I'll tell you guys, I'd really like to hear from Lida in Rice, Texas. Lida, give me a call. In Rice, Texas, give me a call, Lida. I'd really like to hear from you. But if you want to talk to me about night vision, you guys, you can reach me at 2317968458. Thank you, Mark. Very good. And guys, take advantage of it. Why are you purchasing from a stranger when you've got a friend here that you've been listening to for quite some time? And Don does a great job of providing you information you need. Don, you're number one more time, please. Very good. Dutch Jones is coming up next right behind us. Don't you touch that dial. More live radio and dynamic radio here on Liberty Tree. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. Kick them in the head. Run them on down the road and tell them they're all fired guys. We hear the election's coming up here. Hey, maybe it's just rearranging deck chairs and the Titanic. But we're going to make them change the names. scrape the names off the windows and then still throw them overboard. Ha ha ha ha. Thank you, Don.
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