August 2, 2011
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Mark Koernke discussed the historical pattern of government tyranny and corruption, drawing parallels between the American Revolution and modern times. He read extensively from the Declaration of Independence and a historical text (Beacon Lights of History by John Lord, 1884) examining institutional corruption, then analyzed J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings—specifically the deleted 'Scouring of the Shire' chapter—as an allegory for resisting socialist tyranny and defending liberty. Koernke emphasized that freedom requires active resistance, referenced the logistics of militia preparedness (Montana standoff), and urged listeners to read founding documents and preserve knowledge being purged from libraries.
- declaration of independence
- american revolution
- tyranny
- militia preparedness
- second amendment
- government corruption
- lord of the rings
- scouring of the shire
- book burning
- communist teachers
- constitutional rights
- liberty
- montana standoff
- founding fathers
- institutional decay
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His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. 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 tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, 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 no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current use in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You 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, keep putting men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand. We defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God given right. And pray to God to torture freedom as Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Clarence 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 to land at the... And good morning, ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the Morning Intelligence Report. A little certificate of our brothers' assistance on behind the lines in our territories west, central, south, east, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on the Micro Effect Network in the morning. We're also on the Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg dot micro stations, CB based engines, and Ultra technologies east and west. Along with southern and central Hallmark, off of Mexico headed to Louisiana. Then up Texas and over there towards well actually side to Nebraska with a three-eyed new are chewing on their morning, but and staring at the man Center for the ICBM posts in their neck of the wood and Then of course as we know Work our way across the plains waving over our shoulder to the smoke so forgive me the Rockies where the let's see pit and also the over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi and then oh my goodness landing in the lazy J as we call it the smoky slash the Blue Ridge and that's where the restaurant who's the teams the old 18th in the law bill dramics or shimmer their part get the job done to spread the word about placement for the internet. Golden Spike Project there. Of course the alternate, Almar, and the Golden Spike, and progressively the three senior projects along with smaller ones that integrate with them create separate dimensional systems. Again, makes it work. Hey, it's the greatest hobby you could possibly have. because it's a hell of a lot better than worrying about football players, spuroid objects, back and forth, making millions of dollars to throw money in their pocket. Instead, spend money on something that makes sense, and you can see a definite benefit in the long run. Well, it is the second of August. It is the fourth year of very obvious and open Soviet socialist, maybe in the socialist page. There's a little burp there in the system. Whatever reason I don't know just But it kind of it It is Tuesday communications Tuesday, and you're supposed to be awake this morning if you got the alarm morning goat mogg and all of our Friends in the chat room and good morning to all our friends in our Microfic chat room this morning People listening all over the planet America's still here for the moment maybe America with a K. Yep the Supreme Soviet being built by the Communists in Washington. Anybody outside the US who hears about that knows exactly what's going on. Only for the stupefied American people would anybody be dumb enough to go along with the idea that 12 punks that are some special click. and the lord over our elected officials. Oh, and co-lord with the emperor, of course, that foreigner we got in the White House, very sipporo with the hundred social security numbers and god knows what other fake ID he's got stuck in the wallet. Well, actually, he had to carry this suitcase after a while. The pantyways abound and you know I wanted to read something this you know we had a question last It's well. It's always the same one and the person just said on the air what everybody has said over the years well You know when's it basically the first one is of course always well Why are people putting up so much of this when is it gonna? What is it gonna start? Well, I think that's a new question also like well How many people are gonna be involved in how long do you think the world? Actually, nobody liked it. Well, I don't like it. Of course, I'm just telling you, you know, the truth. It's not a pretty hard episode where you go back and get to enjoy all the fun and warm and stuff now. But let me ask you something. You know, if you've been listening to this program for any length, you know that we've fed telephonics, we've fed the creation of independence and care. So let me read this to you. And people say, well, how much war are people going to put up? Well, the tyrants listen. I'm going to read some stuff to see this pulled from the bookshelves because they don't want you to think. They don't want you to realize what the effeminate nature of the creature is and how the pouf is. And as it says in the Old Testament, and the Sodomites invaded the east of Israel and were driven out. And the Sodomites invaded the east of Israel and returned into the east of Israel and were driven out. The Sodomites didn't say, seriously guys, this is like, okay, I used to read the Bible, I used to read it back less than a year, and stuff. And just, you know, again, it was a fraud. It was just the idea that this one little project I had, everybody's always, everybody's finished it. But I used to repeat over there, and I get to that point, it's like, whoa! It's like a history benchmark. Why is it that quoted in the church? Why do we hear that when we go to Sunday school? Well, because the council is told, the Soviet-sized church is told, that it's supposed to talk. Because, sir, the Poof Palace is being developed. Well, anyway, why is it people would... so much? Well, here's the thing. Do you think that's a new question? Do you think that before they put the king on the field there, and they came up with a little contract there called Magna Carta. Do you think that it just happened all of a sudden? It's like, man, I'm just fed up today. I don't think I'm gonna wait any longer. It just happened all of a sudden. Let's go get him out there on the field and sign some paper. Put a chicken scratch to it. What do you say? What do you say? No, it didn't happen that way. It was a chain of abuses, people. And it was, and the term is always the same. A long chain of abuses. Good people want to see cyst work. Everybody does. Everybody would be like, man, are you really that stupid that you would kill the golden goose? Are you really that stupid? Talking about the horrific swine that always gravitates to positions of power and then abuse it. Pigs that rut boards. Well, it doesn't happen. And usually there are some that are more couth than others about how there's power. What in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands from which which have connected with another and to assume among the powers of the earth separate people station which the laws of nature which God entitles them. In decent respect opinions of man are not requires that they should declare the causes which compel them to the subjection. We hold these truths to be so that all men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. Among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are visited, depriving their just colors, the scent of the governed. that whenever any form of government becomes destructive, these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, organizing its powers in such ways, as to them shall seem most likely to affect safety, Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly, all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpation, pursuing invariably the same object, evinced a design to reduce them of absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has Then the patient's sufferance of these colonies and such is now the necessity which constrains them all through their systems of government. The history of the present king of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations. All having a direct object is an establishment absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this let facts be submitted Then we have a list all the things that people were felt even to be on the we're being abused I was going to shoot you live or ban at you or love you to death or whatever it is we had to do because you know brawl that you see in a battle all of the above and a whole lot more happen These are modern times. Yeah, you haven't seen a brawl Now, let's read there. How is it? Why is it people put up with so much? This gets back to me. What year do you think the American Revolution was expected to start? The Merit War? Well, first of all, I'm not going to predict everybody's condition. The Spirit of 76! What's true? The document I just read, the preamble, was written, well actually signed, And I ignore the debates about Petty Point. Around July 4, 1776, between the working documents and the press documents, all the other instruments that had to be generated, because it takes time to go through all of that and all the official. The Declaration of Independence was generated, and everybody, congratulations, had a chance to see what it is that were the grievances and why we were already at war for 15 months. Oh, that's right. American War for Independence didn't start in 1776. It started in 1775. But here's the thing. Everybody was sure. Everybody was absolutely positive. Beyond a shadow of a doubt, it was going to happen in 1765. Now, you do the math. 1765, 1775, we technically were not in the war. not into the open hostilities as everybody knows, but the open deck war was ongoing. Pieces on the game board were moved back and forth on both sides. People tried to use the system that they had a right to use only to find that it would be abused every time they did it. The crown the corporation out of the British Mile, when I say crown, don't think the King of England, that wasn't the enemy they were fighting and they knew what to do and the founding fathers would tell you, that it was not the crown, but rather the corporation out of the British Mile that was waging war against the American people. They included or this included which by the way is something that everybody always seems to forget is that they even took all their business away They cut off all their trade in whatever way that they could they destroyed their industries from with them Fishing nothing more than simple fishing became illegal go to the Grand Bank go to the great fisheries and Apply their trade became a crime the crown would take your ship or your fishing boat at how big or small They would whalie your crew and press them into the crown's navy. They would steal your boat, slash your ship, all that often be a war prize in a situation where technically you are at war. This was going on between 1765 and 1777. Would you say that was an act? Now, here's another thing, because this is where people have a tough time. We have had so many incidents where we have all faced off, everybody, we've had small armies in the field on both sides, literally, or large armies on the field on both sides, and each side is based off bad guys in the system, like, you know, with Justice Montana. We put 3,000 militia troops on site there. I know the logistics, I know the nightmare that was created because people didn't want to listen about the logistics issue. And the men that went there, we only needed to put so many on the ground. Do that it was a remote location once they got a bear in them. And finally understood why it is that I had said logistics, logistics, logistics. You carry pounds. You carry 100 pounds of food in with every one of you, cranes, whatever. You carry gallons and gallons of water, preferably 50 gallons of water. Barrels take them in with you because it's on the cheap. Pro, you won't have that. A lot of people didn't listen because, well, it's Montana, and they pictured going streams, and they pictured waterfalls, and they should have taken that picture and thrown it out because, remember, water wars were fought up. But the point is, everybody stood up, but he was in position, and he didn't kick off. Well, before Lexington and Concord, which was April 19th, 1770, How many times did the American forces shoot at the British regulars and vice versa? How many people were banned at pregnant? Now people go, oh, all the Boston Massacre guys. The Boston Massacre was a dot by comparison. A month before and two months before and six months before and a year before April 19th, 1775, Cannon and Musket were fired at each other. The British fired artillery. And the militia engaged and fired back. I'd say that was, you know, they were, that was an earnest war. There was musketry, but then also artillery exchanged. Wasn't that enough to get the war going? Wasn't that enough to say, boy, this is it, it started? And yet, it was kind of like a breather in between. There was a, well, hold on, maybe we can settle this, you know, we gotta, oh, let's wait, let's see, we can still, you know, there were still people doing the let's push paper. Which is again understandable so every step of the way or more people realize that there wasn't more Conversational slept that it was done more and more all of you listening know there is no conversational space left Read the speeches not just the speech the one give me liberty or give me death is the most popular But remember that that particular dissertation that particular statement was not made as an independent statement consider this What in the very beginning of Patrick Henry speech? But he loves it give me liberty or give me death Okay now in that speech He is addressing someone beginning of the Haven't you ever read the Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death speech all the way through? No, I have on the air many, many, many, many. Now, who was he addressing? There were people in the house speaking before him, talking about compromise. In reality, what they were saying is, well, you know, these men that are willing to stand up and fight? And there were paper pushers who were willing to sell them out, trying, pees, a-pees the crown. We can have peace. Well, who would you throw to the lions to have that peace? Oh, you got to look at the rest of the picture. It was Mark making you think. See, who was Patrick Henry addressing at the very beginning there? I think he was being polite, as is always the case, because it was the nature, and it was our Christian nature with regard to interaction. And it was part of the social norm to be eloquent and yet to throw barbs. Okay, which all of us do if we practice to be eloquent but to throw barbs in the debate like and yet Patrick Henry his speech is remembered the person who spoke before him about acquiescing and rolling over on their back putting them in the square square between the legs and You know putting chains upon every because that's really what they were talking about doing. We'll just we'll just act we asked We just gotta be friends Yeah, of course, after all of the abuses, the chain of abuses which progressively would be itemized in the Declaration of Independence. Well, you know, at that moment, people had said enough. Patrick Henry's speech goes to the heart because it described what people truly feel. I have, let me point this out, I do this what I do in the air because I don't have any interest in anything that my enemy owns. But my enemy, and they are your enemy, feel that everything you own is their property. They are slavers. They are global slavers. We need to kill them because I will not be anyone's property. And I would not suffer another person to be somebody's property. I have no interest in another man's. I do not covet another man's property. What he has earned, what he owns, is his or hers, but not mine. And I know that I can build for myself. And that is the attitude all of us are supposed to have. If you want something nice, work your hind end off for it. Don't expect to walk up and take out of my wallet and hand over to some slob some some swine in another location so they can sit on their dead arse eat steak while I eat hamburger You know if I can afford hamburger and a lot of times we can't so Bambi suffers accordingly so does the bunny But even that would be media legal why because of the myriad of laws and all of the other nonsense now We're gonna get to the bottom of the hour break in just a minute Now I want to read from another piece for Reckless Beacon Lights of History by John Ford. Renaissance, referencing this book, but I'm not going to tell you when it was written. Not yet. I'm going to read a passage from it I haven't read in a long time. and the name of the book, and by the way this has a library, this has a... Right on the spine, this is a book that's purged from the libraries. Like so many books. We have our libraries, you can measure the empty shelves in the hundreds of feet in our brand new library, even though people have donated thousands of books. Oh, the library's empty! Only to find that the books that they donate are back out of the tables to be sold right away because the librarian, the official communist up in the big house tells them they cannot put these books back on the shelf because if they did you would read facts they do not want you to see. You would know truths they do not want you to know because the librarians are one of the many door wardens to destroying, not to preserve, but to destroy knowledge. to burn. If you want to know who the book corners are in this country, it's the librarians. If you want to know who the slobs are destroying the knowledge of America, it's the teacher. Because they're all Sovietized. Look what just happened in Wisconsin with the communist all jump. It tells you something. What we've told you for years? These stinking teacher unions, most of them are communists as the day is long and they all have their little st- they hate you, look down on all of you. Their children don't go to the public school system, they all go to private schools. But you're supposed to be conditioned because they've been told when they were in their little rat school, whatever rat college they were in, that you and I are all in this. By the way, I've been to a few of those and I've said it on classes where idiots and dunderheads, for instance, stu- professors who have never produced in their lives. professors who never will produce in their lives professors who hate you and hate humanity hate themselves so they juxtaposition that and they throw their hatred against all of you have said we must destroy the cult of the farmer oh let's see what do farmers do they feed the population they create the wealth of a nation that gives you the calories that you need to do other things if you have excess calories you can build it is wealth And the quote, unquote, and I've heard this, sitting in classes at Eastern Michigan University, University of Michigan, one time at Notre Dame, and also Michigan State University, Western Michigan University, in a series of classroom opportunities where I went around. It used to be years ago when Mark was younger. And I sat there and I thought, how could somebody be that student? And that first time I heard it, it's like, OK, this guy's a numbskull, but he's an odd numbskull. But then I heard it at another university, and then I got to hear it at another dissertation, another conference, and it's like, this is a pattern. These people are one of the reasons, having sat down and listened to these insane, these neophytes, these sycophants, having sat down and listened to them, my attitude today is, run them through with a bayonet, get them out of this country before they kill us all the rest of the way. But that, is where the problem is. And what's fascinating is, again, I'm going to read this as, again, for those of you who might, you're not going to find this in the computer, that you won't. You're not going to find this. Now, I'll tell you why, you'll know why in a little bit once we get past the bottom of the hour break. Once I read it, beacon, lights of history, John Lord. Renaissance, now some people, I'll just qualify this real quick, talk about, just going to be reading about the jestment. Reading about a subject that's part of a chapter. It's not good for embracing the Jesuits or anything like that. I know the history of the group. And so do they. When you read, when you listen to what I'm going to be reading about, it's going to get into a lot of other subjects. But this is why books have to burn. Because this was the age people were used to that force. They were expected to think. Declaration of Independence, read it again today. Read it every day. Get a pocket Constitution. Put it in your pocket. Carry it with you. Get an extra. Give it to another person who's thinking. Don't just hand it out to dunderheads. You talk to somebody about the subjects we're talking about. If they look like they're actually using their brain, give them a pocket Constitution and say, hey, take the time and read this again. It's probably been a while. 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Guys, we need to get back in the studio and they need to do Patriot music. Both Patriot slash Christian music go hand in hand together and that again is something everybody needs to learn. I don't know, we might have Don with us here. Well, we're going to get right into something. Anyway, I want to read this for a reason because you'll notice things jump off the page as I read. But this is from the book, Beacon Lights of History by John Lord. The chapter is Ignatius Loyola, subtitled, Rise of the Pessua. Page, I'm going to start with 317. I'm going to go all the way down to the bottom. I can save us a paragraph here. Why did the Jesuits be popular and lose their influence? They gained the confidence of the Catholic countries because they deserved it. Lost that confidence because they deserved to lose it. In other words, because they became corrupt. This seems to be the history of all institutions. It is strange. It is passing the human societies should generate soon sad commentary on the documentary of the necessary part or a natural tendency to put, which so many cherish but then which nothing experienced. Why were the Antimuluvians, why could not those races retain primitive, why did the descendants of Noah become almost idolaters before he was dead? Why did the great Persian Empire become as effeminate as the empires it had supplied? Why did the Jewish nation steadily retrograde after David? Why did not civilization and Christianity save the Roman world? Why did Christianity itself become corrupt for centuries? Why did not the Middle Ages preserve the Evangelical top of Augustine and Pterosus and Ambrose? Why did the light glorious reputation of Luther nearly go out in the German cities of the Bursar? Why did the fervor of the Puritans burn out England in London? Why have the doctrine of the Pilgrim Fathers become unfashionable in those parts of New England? They seem to have taken... Why have so many of the descendants of the disciples of the Borgic? become so liberal and advanced as to be enamored of silk presses and laces and diamonds and the ritualism. It is an improvement to give up a simple life off the edges. Is it an improvement? I want to make sure you get the same exercise. Is it an improvement to give a simple life of a posse-asm? materialistic enjoyments, Epicurean discipline. Is there a true advance in a university that exchanges its theological teachings and its preparation of course for the schools of clergy and folk clubs and accommodations, sons, rich and the world? Now the Society of Jesus who just such as has taken almost in the memory of living men in the life and habits and ideas of the people and in the teachings of some they boldly say, why not? This change indicates progress. This progress is exactly similar to the progress which the Jesuits made this magnificence of their churches in the wealth they had hoarded in their, in the fashion of professors and professors and teachers. The adaptation of the doctrine is the face of the rich and the poor. the elegance and arrogance and worldliness of their dignitaries. Father Lachey was an elegant and most polished man of the world and traveled in a coach six hours. If he had not such a man, he would not select to be the team's confidential individual. The change which took place among the Jesuits arose from the same causes as the change which has taken the Methodists. This change I would personally condemn for some think it is progress, but it is, but is it progress, which is life, which purely marked its people? For a progress were worldly in every period in which they arose, exist, and purely Jesuits provisionary, pathetically strict, besetting, religious. They sought self-denying labors and earnest excellents like 7rilla to take the church out of the hands of the devil. The people of reverence, who have later Jesuits, sought to enjoy their wealth and power and social position. They became rich, generally became proud, ambitious, everecious, they were as elegant, scholarly, curious, as they were. of fellows of Oxford, that is all, worldly as the professors of Yale and Cambridge may become in half a century. Think about what I just read. As worldly as professors of Yale and Cambridge may become in half a century if rich widows, brewers, and banks children shall someday make these universities as well endowed as Jesuit colleges were in the 18th century. That is the old story of poor fallen. I would no more abuse the Jesuits because they became professors of faith and into merchantiles, relations, and a world-rich favored clergyman and Protestant countries who prefer 10% of their money to California mines. 4% I'll read just a little more prosperity which the Jesuits had earned during their first century of existence excited and Spread the reverence of the people had not made the odious or detest it was means they adopted early virtues Absolutely to hate I said some want to read this again just one more time as worldly as the professors of Yale and Cambridge may be um century Now, what I'm reading here, you go, yeah, I understand. Yes, I can see this. Yes, oh, he's talking about Dave. He's talking about the corruption today. This guy is, this guy, this author is really cool. Beacon Lights in this book, this series, this is a book, this is a series. I rescued this being, Beacon Lights, boy, John Lauren is pretty smart. He kinda hit the nail on the head about the corruption. The effeminate nature of the Persian, effeminate, as in the sodomite nature of the Persian. Regime, which of Babylonian occupation. Here do you think this book is? I gave you a little bit of a hint. It's really, Meek in the Light of History by Paul D. Renaissance and Pria. Why? Copyright 1818. What's it, Yale? Are there some bones there? Are there some bones there and some bones? What about the rest of the colleges and institutions? Is there any difference in the description? copyright eighteen eighty four is a truth say truth say true nothing obelisk nothing the book burners will do will change sets in lot more pool reading this is one of many books that i grew up with i saved this years ago i was little i don't i have to see the big super rummage sale they had every year Town and Arbor over in the old, not the depot, we call Depot Town Day, but another part that is the old depot for the north-south railroad. And they used to take all these antique books, which back in that day even with these books were already old, 1884. This book was a hard mound of history, it would be borderline. But this big series I saved by climbing in the dumpster and I started stacking books outside. This is what I grew up with. Sit down next to my closet, a massive collection of books I had on the shelf. Here's just truth. It's a truth is a true Corruption can be stopped simply step back Corruption can be stopped by men facing reality and honestly asking the right questions That's really the issue here, guys. And yes, as he pointed out time and again, do you think that that book would be allowed in any school? He talks about religion, he talks about the Bible, the scriptures. Oh, heaven forbid. Whoa! Socialist forbid. The great God Lenin, the great God Stalin, the great God Trotsky forbid that in your school system your Christianity should be allowed there because of stinking communist teachers that are there doing what they're doing. Now I've got enough time because I want to add something else. You know I've talked about this and I think I can put this in. In modern times many authors, though not far after this, J.R.R. told, grow through the Lord of the Rings. You've seen a lot of BS generated by people who didn't know what they were talking about about what the Lord of the Rings was all about. History. Jarot Tolk was a survivor of World War I. This company of men that went in at the middle of the war, Jarot Tolk was one of eight survivors of his unit, of the original men that went in. He saw years, he survived years, trenches. No relief, constantly there, a war of literal attrition generated by the Ringknackers. So we got a feel for the devastation the true true devastation of the dark side of the moon But historically wars have always been like that in fact, uh, teleportation wars if you know about the wars of the of the Last of the Roman Empire or any of the great conflicts or the war of the Mongol hordes Oh, it's only those Europeans and the Christians really so please tell me about the Mongol hordes how Christian were they? And the Great Khan would come up and take the last living creature and ask the Horde whether or not it should die. And he would give it for that kind of opening line from Red Dawn there, but he was talking about the Mongol Horde. I think they were Christian. How many people do you think they, as they swept across Asia and Eastern Europe, how many people they murder, ransack, slice up pieces, or turn into slaves? Tell me all about history see that the selective history people are trying to condition as a you're supposed to be an apologist Well, Colton was an apologist. He was trying to put in perspective any truths One of the things that couldn't be done in these movies Which is why the movies do not do the book series justice by talking with the la Hollywood to have his books for years long as he was alive Let's say we're done to the meter of the books selves in other words pace of the books and the structure In the last movie, The Lord of the Rings, there's a whole section of his books that had to be done away with because the stinking socialists in Hollywood and the socialists doing the Lord of the Rings series couldn't have you thinking about the nature of what the hobbits were actually fighting. This is from The Return of the King, one of the early issue copies, paperback, page 302-303. The hobbits at the gate still seem ill at ease, evident some rule or other was being broken. But there was no gainsaying for such fast travelers all armed and two of them commonly large and strong. Proto ordered the gates to be locked. There was some sense at any rate of being a guard while ruffians were still about. Then the four companions went to the Hobbit guard house and made themselves as comfortable as they could. It was a bare and ugly, mean little great. Not allow a good fire. The upper rooms were little rows of hard beds, and on every wall there was a notice and a list of rules. Pippin tore them all down. There was no beer and very little food, but with what the settlers brought, shared out, all made a fair meal. Pippin broke rule number four by putting most of the next day's allowance of wood. The list of rules, the list of rules. The rules, the socialists have piles and piles and piles and piles of rules. There are sickle-fat, control-free nutcases. And Tolkien understood that. Well, for all of you people in law enforcement, he addressed the issue of being a peace officer. This is from page 304. This is the Return of the King, The Starring of the Shire. Give you a hint as to what's coming. Sam had been looking the sheriff's up and down had been head spotted one that he knew as they marched Hey, come here Robin smallboro. He called I want I want a word with you with the sheepish plant plant his leader who looked at here to interfere Sheriff smallboro fell back walk walk beside Sam got down off his pony Look here, Doc Robin, said Sam. Your Hobbiton bread ought to have more sense. Coming away laying Mr. Frodo and all. And what's all this about the in-being? All closed, said Robin. Chief doesn't hold with beer. East ways, that is how it started. But now I reckon it's his men that has it all. And he doesn't hold with folk moving about. So if they will or they must, then they has to go to the sheriff's house and explain their business and ask permission to travel. You ought to be ashamed of yourself having anything to do with such nonsense, said Sam. You used to like the inside of an inn better than the outside yourself. You were always popping in, on duty or off. And so it would be still, Sam, if you could. But don't be hard on me. What can I do? Do you know how I went for a sheriff seven years ago before any of this began? Gave me a chance to walk around the country and see hope. And hearing the news and knowing where the good beer was. But now it's different. But you can give it up. Stop sherrifying. If it has stopped being a respectable job, said Sam. We're not allowed to, said Robin. If I hear not allowed much oftener, said Sam. Gonna get angry. Oh, can't see as I'd be sorry to see it, said Robin, lowering his voice. If we all got angry together, something might be done. But it's these men, Sam, the chiefsmen, you know, federal agents, global agents, guys. He sends them around everywhere, and if any of us all folks stand up for our rights, they drag him off to the lock poles. They took old flower dumpling, old Will White put the mare. First, they've taken the lot more. Lately it's been getting worse. Often they beat them now, they beat them hard. Then why do you do their work for them? said Sam angrily. Who sent you to Frogmore? Oh, no one did. We stay here in the big sheriff house. We're the first far east farthing troop now. There's hundreds of sheriffs all told and they want more. With all these new rules, most of them are in the inn in it against their will. But not all. Even in the Shire there are some that's like minding other folks business and talking big. And that's worse than that. And what's worse than that? There's a few as do spy work with the chief and his men. So that's how you had news of us, is it? That's right. We aren't allowed to send by it now, but they use the old Quick Post service and keep special runners at the points. One came in from Witsfurls last night to seek the message, and another took it on from here. The message came back that after saying you was to be arrested and taken by water, not in the correct block holes, the Chief wants to see you at once, evidently. Oh, he won't be so eager when Mr. Frodo is finished with him, said Sam. Now, you get the gist of this. See, this is something you couldn't see in The Lord of the Rings. And I know people, it's a fantasy thing. No, it's not. Tolkien created a world and an image to try and describe good and evil. Rights and wrongs. Truths. When the socialist got hold of his storyline they delight in taking something and turning it upside down This whole point of this whole the whole last segment book quarter of the book was made to disappear because it doesn't fit the socialist agenda. Why? Because the mean, rotten little buggers, the rat people that become the socialist overlords, the skunks, the panty-waste like you see in the White House, the panty-waste like you see on the committee, the sodomites, the Babylonian. I've read from you two different eras of books, but the theme is always there in the spirit and the heart of people who want to be free. Think about it. Tolkien survived hell. Tolkien, in fact, was a very quiet person, and of course he knew to enjoy himself. You survived what he survived. You learned to enjoy yourself. Appreciated life. Understood full well its value. Doesn't mean that though you weren't going to just let bad guys fight over you. What could he do? That was his attitude. I've read many of his separate. What can you do? Is his question. Try and effect you think. of the true nature of good and evil, of either being a freeman, being a good man, of being a person well in the community, in good standing, meaning that you were not a harsh person, that you were not a mean person. You were a fair person. It was the responsibility of the men of the West, responsibility being the key word there, to stand up, defend your liberty. Look at filth we have flushed to Washington and they need to be flushed out of this country. Look at the filth that they are following that are in walls, that are not Wall Street. Wall Street is just a place they're docked. That's just a temporary place they docked. These parasites all over the, they're global parasites. Only because they have played upon your, the good nature of many people. to the logic that well, okay, they're bad and they're greasy and they're slobbish and they're parasitic, but they're not always like that. There's got to be some redeeming. No, there's no redeeming grace with these pictures. What's interesting is the name of that chap, you go and again, all of you have listened to all this, oh Lord of the Rings, don't read all of it. Well, reason, certain people. are what paid for by the Shysters to make sure that they sculpt, engineer, whatever they can so that you don't see the rest of the truth. So assuming that you thought something was a certain way, you need to read it. It's a book series for a reason. It's a whole series of books that made up the Lord of the Ring trilogy and the Hobbit itself. But there are specific questions that are asked. But the way he asked them was in a storyline that was designed in the same way. In fact, he originally made the mistake about it, quote, Christian, very much so. And his work was designed to ask specific questions of those who would be free. What are you willing, you know, what are you willing to do what needs to be done? Is it a risk? Yes. Is it always a happy story? No. The signers of the Declaration of Independence, something everybody always likes to hear. What would you read that on the air again? We have. What happened to the signers of the Declaration of Independence? It wasn't a movie for them. It was an eight-year war, and many of them did not live to see the end of it. What is the most disgusting thing to me is that any of those good men spent their entire fortunes, and our people did not properly secure their existence after they felt sure that we were free. It doesn't mean that you gave them the shirt off your back, although I would have. If I were to find out that that man or that person, that man's family was in need, I would have. Knowing what it cost to fight the American Revolution, I would have. And many other people should have done the same. Are we going to let those mistakes take place again? We have to remember when this is over to take care of our own not to hand our coffers our money our resources our wealth over to foreigners because some fool betrays us a Contract at the end of a war that we win Only to let the men who signed the Declaration of Independence and actually step forward and put their lives on the line in a very unique way Well, you make sure that they're taken care of they shall not starve. They will not go bear in the street They will not be left out on the curve That's a promise you all have to make now before this war starts. Epic decision beforehand. We're at the top of the music period a minute because it is almost nine o'clock here in Michigan. We're getting to the end of the first hour. Again, I've given you some references. You know what? Take the time. Read the Lord of the Rings on a cheat. It's what I was just reading from the Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King. And it's the scouring of the Shire. You did not see this in the movies for a reason. The actual closing of this series of books is a closing of a step-by-step description of the end of an era, of the end of an activity, a series of events. In the book, it starts on page 300, and the scouring of the Shire is the last big, major chapter. It's the last action for that particular chapter. chapters that were deleted.