The show opened with a patriotic poem, then hosts Edward, Nancy, and Don discussed the theme of "appearances" and how things that look similar can be deceptive or dangerous, using snakes as a metaphor for government entities and shadow government structures. They explored how the CIA and Federal Reserve operate as hidden threats similar to predatory snakes, referenced President Kennedy's attempts to dismantle these institutions, and discussed the consolidation of government agencies under one roof eliminating checks and balances. The conversation shifted to practical examples of appearances affecting daily life: how red cars receive more traffic tickets due to visual perception, the devaluation of currency, driver's licenses as surrenders of constitutional rights, and the importance of engaging others in conversation about these issues. Don emphasized the need for listeners to recruit at least one person to their cause during the year and discussed historical turning points like the 1973 Vietnam withdrawal and its impact on Saudi Arabia's trust in American treaties. The hosts also addressed preparedness, alternative living arrangements, and the government's role in creating enemies through foreign policy contradictions.
Live 365. Military.com is part of our Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt. It's to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. 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 news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd 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 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? and good afternoon everybody you're listening to the intelligence report live here on liberty tree radio i'm edward alan corny and i'm nancy corny and i believe we've got down there and we may have spike yes we okay there we go there you go all right well we got enough people i think the film for dead for tonight uh... real quick you're listening to us on liberty tree radio live three sixty five AM and FM micro stations along with CB base stations the grandma network and the homework network Bringing the alternative to the internet together. We also have several other myriad of alternative micro stations around the US that are bringing us in in forms that we don't even know about We are up live in It is August 19th, if I'm not mistaken, almost got that wrong earlier. August 19th, 2013, and guys, I'm gonna step back away from the microphone. Thank you, Edward. Good intro there, thank you so much. Bringing us into this hour, Mark of course is still with mom and dad. She's doing a little better. Again, we're going to thank you all for your prayers over the weekend. Recovery is taking effect. Kelly McNeil. is home with the family and last night I called Mark to check because he doesn't like to call. He has an aversion to that phone unless he's doing the program here, trust me. She was able to sit up last night, read a little bit, eat some jello. She was able to recognize Mark, his dad, and his sister for the first time since she had the stroke. So these are all good signs and I want to again thank everybody for their prayers, for her recovery. Very, very, it means a lot to the family. Trust me. She went through the stroke and complications thereof, surgery shortly thereafter, and they really did not at her age expect her to survive. Though she is doing better, she is not out of the wood jet, folks, so continued prayers would be greatly appreciated. And on that note, we have, oh goodness. So many things we were we were talking the last couple hours about a myriad of different things from goodness grafting to Appearances all sorts of things going on gentlemen. Do you have anything this evening that you would like specifically to bring up? It appears as if I got the echo and and i i must do a lousy run-up or something uh... i beg forgiveness there uh... you know you've you probably got the thing nailed down it he i i yield the forty you i'm sorry don i just filling in for dad and they asked me hey spike no disrespect to you both but there you go it he i yield uh oh don are you there oh dear i nope i was hoping that he would uh... Oh, because he was planning on doing something on appearances and that was, we were planning on running with that tonight. And it's like I said Murphy's Law, it is just running and running and running. And I hope I didn't upset him. Don is a wonderful person. And I would say that he wanted that. Oh no, Nancy, it's not you at all. And I still got that ringing in my ear, Eddie. Oh dear. I'm sorry about that. We'll try to get that squared away for you. I'm not sure the ringing might be from where I have to have mom's mic up louder than normally with dad. I don't have a strongest voice, guys. Again, I apologize on that. Ed, pull me down a bit, because I know Don had a thought he wanted to go with. I'm here. I just have to speak up and speak into the mic a lot louder. Well, it's just like it used, you know, if the phone's right in my face and I don't mean to disrespect you, that's how this started, didn't it? And again, Spike, no problem. It's just, you know, things are what they are. We're dealing, you know, again, we're dealing out of shoestring budget here, folks, and we've been trying to, you know, upgrade as we can along the way. So bear with us. Don, please go ahead with your thought. I know we were talking about appearances earlier. Could you go with that thought, please? Oh, let's do it like this, you know. You ever hear that old adage, uh, hmm, red touch black? How does that go? Red touch yellow? It's talking about a snake, ain't it? If I remember rightly, there's something about one of them will kill you. And the snakes, they look pretty much alike, don't they? Save for the aforementioned array of colors. I don't remember exactly how that works, but either one of those snakes, I really wouldn't want to pick it up. I'd want to keep it at a particular distance, keep it out of the hen house. The other one, they're both gods and wonderful creatures and all this and that and the other thing, but one of them will kill you. And that's just appearances. A lot of people have great fear of snakes. I've seen garter snakes. Some call them gardener snakes. Garder snakes. Common across, well, most of the green North America, lift up and actually hiss almost like a rattler. I've seen that. I don't think a whole lot of people have seen that, but I guess that comes across, well, the attitude that snakes got that day. You know where I'm going with that. And maybe you just make that snake mad and he's going to hiss at you. He's going to do everything he can to make out like he's a rattlesnake even though he ain't. And sometimes I strive to practice proper English. But again, we can run along. You can look right at it. There are snakes that eat snakes and the snake will be like, you know how snakes, they kind of glide across the ground. They don't laddie-dah. They don't stride. They have no legs. They were cursed that way, weren't they? So they're gliding across the ground. Here comes this snake that eats the snake and he starts moseying up. He's gliding right along next to the other snake and all of a sudden he grabs that snake just behind the head and he does the best he can to kill that snake and eat that snake. Now we can talk, here's a thing, if you take what we've just talked about, snakes, and you know, it's a common thing in nature. It's example. It's right there in front of you. We could talk about, look at some of the flags that flew over this budding nation. Well, after the declaration and once we were at war before Betsy Ross, look at some of the flags. Look how much they look like some British flags. It's like people wanted to just la-di-da, like they didn't even have legs to move far enough away. Do you know what I mean? We could talk, and I just wanted to throw that in there about flags, because flags are a representation unto themselves. We could even talk about the flag with a snake on it. Don't tread on me. Don't tread on me, right? Now, let's take that thought about snakes and snakes that eat snakes and snakes that look just like harmless snakes, but I can't remember exactly that. Black versus red touch black, friendajack, red touch yellow, killafellow. Could that be it? It rhymes. I remember that that rhymes, that old adage rhymes, doesn't it? That's it, isn't it, Nancy? And sometimes those little verses like ring around the rosy, they, well, I don't want to go there right now. But take those thoughts about snakes, take those thoughts about things that look almost exactly alike. One is, hey, you'll eat the mice in your garden, the other will kill you. Take those thoughts and try to use those as examples to talk about other things like other parallels like that snake sliding right along next to that other snake just about to kill it. Take that, that's a real parallel, it's a deadly parallel, isn't it? There is a decision about to be made and it will be either I turn this way and get away from this guy or he's gonna kill me and I'm gonna be in his belly in just a little while. Now one sounds like I barely made my escape and the other sounds like I'm dinner. Think about it. Think about that. I'm gonna bring in that word that I've been working to that phrase rather because you know as that snake is Wiggling up next to that other snake that other snake He's got pretty good smelling and stuff, but he's traveling away from his threat, but he thinks well This might be another I might recognize this might be Wilma the snake you know might be Fred Flint I mean Fred the snake and here comes you know what we're going but all of a sudden There's that that snake is shadowing that other snake right up until the point of the attack isn't he? Yes. Think about that. Yes, exactly. Now take that thought line and think about how sometimes some things are so close together that they can't be distinguished from a part. They cannot be told from difference. And let's put that word in here that a lot of people have heard over the years. You've heard it a number of times, a phrase rather, over your lifetime. You've heard it. You've seen it in movies. You might have even seen it in print, be it Newsweek or third page or maybe even the front page every now and then of even a big newspaper. How about that shadow snake? No. How about that government shadow? How about that shadow government? Runs right along next to the other and sure as one could kill the other it is killing the one that we expect to be there. We talked about expectations earlier in the day, didn't we? Yes. Now think about this. The last president that we had that was truly concerned with America even though he came in on a crooked deal. His father snake, I'll use that word, his father snaked his way into the presidency for his son by turning Chicago a drinkin' pound. And his father sure was a friend to drinkers, wasn't he? And I did that on purpose. I don't disrespect that, you know, that glub glub glub. I don't mean to disrespect it, to do that in your ear. But it's true, we've talked about Chicago. We've talked about that, that bum rush phrase, going to Chicago. You know, that's at the end of a Led Zeppelin song. Going to Chicago is an old riverboat gamblers phrase about, I'm busted, I just lost my last penny, and well I'm gonna ride this riverboat up to Chicago and I'm gonna get in this close to, and I'm gonna get on a horse and I'm gonna go up in the, I'm gonna knock somebody on the head and I'm gonna take all their money, and then I got me a grub steak and I'm gonna get back on a, on a, on a, I'm going to be a riverboat gambler again. That's where going to Chicago comes from. But his father, Kennedy's father, turned Chicago crooked as it has been for, well, here's another phrase about him, since forever, and brought that man to presidency. Now, there are those that say once he got there, you know, well, he kind of fooled himself and told himself he got there all by himself and he owes the nation. And well, he did, he tried to crush the Federal Reserve like one would crush the head of a snake. He tried to crush the Federal Reserve. That shadow government in his timeframe, known like the eye of an alligator as the CIA, he would have taken a bat to it and beat it until he would not even have recognized it as the skull of the alligator. It would have been bone splinters. Kennedy promised to scatter the CIA to the four winds, thus destroying the greatest influence in what we knew at that time to be or what we recognize now as that killer snake, that shadow government. See how appearances can, you know, well, the CIA is good. Why, it doesn't do anything with, and, well, Kennedy wanted to get rid of it for its rotten influence around the world. It's influence that made people look at America, my country, your country, and curse it as if it were a deadly snake. Let the great Satan see how that works. Now we can talk about appearances and we can go on and on about it, but I'm just giving you a little bit here. You know, that's three cards off the top of the deck. And I could sit, you know, if you get this on the, uh, types, rewind it. This is a very viable way to present to people who are saying, yeah, well, I really, you've told me for years and I don't, I don't, I just, you just, you don't have a winning argument and, and besides, my government wouldn't do anything wrong and they just sit there and whine and they make their own excuses for why they believe what they believe and refuse to open an eye and see that the snake is about to swallow them. See how that works? So with that in mind, there's a pretty good little presentation to give to Ralph. this weekend at the bowling tournament or you know, well, maybe you want to win the tournament and you don't want them to think about things real serious like the future of our nation or when we talk about the future of our nation, the future of the world. Nancy, I yield the floor to you. I'll be quiet now. Oh, quite alright. No, so true. So true. And I look at that too as, yeah, he had the federal bank to, that snake to kill, but the CIA was right behind him, you know, the other snake shadowing. And, you know, birds of a feather flock together, well, these snakes, they have a tendency to conspire. and to collude, being that they are government entities anyway. And now that everything is under one big roof there, in an effort to downsize government, putting all those eggs in one basket, one person in control of FBI, CIA, the Justice Department, the federal prosecutors, the revenuers, the IRS, Treasury Department, all under the Justice Department now, they used to have a checks and balance system where they would check on each other to make sure that they were following the laws of the Constitution that they were not infringing on anyone. And guess what? They don't do that anymore. They're all in bed together. And what a mess we have. What a mess we have. Checks and balances we're done away with to save a few bucks. And we are paying the price as a nation. A nation that has more people in prison than the rest of the world combined. Oops. We have a justice system that allows for judges, police officers, and prosecutors to lie on the stand as long as they get a conviction. What do you mean, snakes? Well, it's about... It's a sight I said, but yeah. They lie with forked tongue. They do. And they do it with immunity. And they are aware of it. You know, there are snakes that are immune to other snakes' poison bites. I'm sorry to interrupt. No, that's okay. True. Nope. And that's a sad part of this nation right now, is that we are at that level. that we are dealing with these kind of snakes in government. They have gravitated to it for better paycheck, better pension, better health care than what the rest of the population can afford and to do so with immunity from being prosecuted. that our elected officials can drink and drive and they'll get a slap on the wrist and away they go. Whereas everyone else is upheld to a zero tolerance. By local law enforcement here, or I should say by the judges in this county, there's a zero tolerance. Unless of course you're with the good old boys club. Part of the system, be you judge, be you prosecutor, they make exceptions for each other. They give each other leniency even if they're with the defense. The defense who's part of the system as well. It's appearances that your defense lawyer is working for you. There are things that they are sworn, sworn not to tell you. I mean, they have the knowledge that this law exists that allows the opposition, if you are the defendant, the ability to lie with immunity as long as they get that conviction. But they can't tell you As you're going through the proceeding, they'll admit to it if you confront them about it openly, but in the process, while you're paying them thousands of dollars for your defense, they're not going to tell you this. They have been sworn an oath of secrecy unless you directly question them. They will not tell you that as you go forward. Even if you ask them what the bar means or what it stands for, they'll look at you and they'll point at the bits of furniture in the courtroom. It's true. Right. But we know what it stands for. It's true. And so, really? Yeah. And you wonder, okay, that's what they're told. So, you know, it makes you wonder, this is what they were taught, right? So, are they that ridiculously, you know, they're not stupid. Uninformed at the best, you know, the British aristocratic regency, really. What does that squire behind your name mean? You know, what is that? And why is it, you know, it's a title of nobility. It's one below a night, isn't it? Yes, it's one below a night, which is basically you're looking at lords. Lords being considered that the people that live under the lords are supposedly are inept and uneducated and need someone to look out for them, to be their advocate. And that's why when you go forward they put their hand on you when the court addresses you and you are then presented to the court by your lawyer. Like it's huddled in the arms of its parent. Yes, ownership. Yup. Because once you have contracted with them you have signed yourself over as an incompetent to the competent nobility. Well, we could use that too, and I'm glad we kind of went in that direction, because that goes over to appearances too, doesn't it? Let's talk about contracts. Almost every one of you listening, if you get on the interstate and do that thing, that commercial definition, drive, well, you probably have a driver's license, and this has been addressed here on, and most everybody who's been into the movement for a good long time knows about it. But again, that guy sitting on the fence, that guy that says, oh, my government writer, they just wouldn't do that to me. It's another good one to explain to them. When you sign up for that driver's license, basically you're surrendering constitutional rights to travel. Right. You've changed at that point in time you have changed a right into a privilege. You're asking for permission to use that roadway. Yeah. That piece of public property. Thank you for that roadway and that just lit up, that great American thought line. You know, we all love that freedom of the road. Isn't that another fallacy? Isn't that another appearance? Because just simply to get out your vehicle, your four wheels, your two, unless it's under 49 CCs and then it's not legal to go down that interstate, you have to basically sign away your at least your constitutional right to travel. And then these days when you put a license plate on your car, your constitutional right to anonymity to a great extent because well, The electronic invasion if you drive in front of a camera that's owned by them You know the innocuous they let's just call them the snakes today They identify where that car is who owns that car in fact they'll Delta It's out of the county and maybe we need to look more at it or it's out of state even right I've seen I've had that happen. We actually wasn't even the license plate but rather a sticker in the window because we purchased it from a friend and who was out of the county and we were yet again out of the county, you know, further away yet from where that originated and were stopped and questioned, well what are you doing in this neck of the woods? You're way the heck from across the state. So I'll know if you run the plate. Yeah, just because it's got, you know, a sticker in the window, I didn't buy it firsthand. This is a used vehicle and just purchased it. What's the problem, officer? Oh, nothing. I just wanted to call... I just wanted to stop and make sure. Yeah, right. Crazy. Well, that goes over... We could talk about, you know... What is it when something catches your eye? Haha. It thicker caught his eye, didn't it? It appeared to him like there was a chink in your armor. Well, yeah. Let's just stop this person. Right. Well, it's a reasonable suspicion. Just use that as the talking point to say I need you to put your brakes on. So I can talk to you? Yeah. Which is precisely why I don't do bumper stickers. I refuse to. It's like, don't even go there. There's too many pros and cons, one way or another. I really don't care of anything, of any kind, for that purpose. It's a lie. It's a stop-me magnet. Regardless what it is. Pro or con. Well, do we have a call wanting in? I didn't hear anything. No. Okay, let's run this thought line a little bit farther and talk about appearances and talk about white to travel and going down that expressway. It might even be a side street, but you know what, you guys? As far as appearances, and this goes over to a basic thing about the way things shake and the way your eyes perceive things. Appearances, red cars get more tickets than any other car. That's still a basic thing. Even under radar and all of this. uh... laser and everything well did you know red cars bounce that laser back better than any other car so oh gee it fits you but you guys the red car appears to be going faster than any other car it's just a in our psyche way it shakes it appears to be moving even when it's standing still and i just thought i'd throw that out because that's it that that goes over to appearances too doesn't it The red car still, unto today you guys, gets more tickets than the black car, as example, and it might be true, it might not, but you know, the red car and the black car are going down the road just as fast as each other, and the copper says, which one will I pull over? And he looks and he pulls over the red car. And the black car gets away just because the copper looked at the red car, and you've got it on radar, both of them. You know, radar can split lanes now. Really? Both of them. Oh yeah, they've got radar that's wicked vicious for what it can do. It's like almost what military could do just six or eight years ago, Nancy. Radar is really, it's mean now. But look behind them and be looking forward to them, whatever the priority will be pointed out. So that thing about, well, the radar in your lap, that's not real. I'm cooking particular portions of my anatomy. I don't like to go down the road next to police cars anymore. Yeah. If you see him coming up and you're not speeding, just take off two miles an hour and he's going to go clipping by at about four or six miles an hour faster than he's hoping to run up on somebody somehow. The speeder will catch up with him. The one who's running 10 or 20 or 30 miles an hour. Some people do that every now and then. I'm grooving. The speeder will catch up with him. or he'll see the speeder in the oncoming lane. But generally he'll just hold a few miles an hour more so that he's moving from group to group, sneaking up on the back of each group, just kind of better than pacing them slightly. At any rate, we get off into those are a little bit of road tactic. And again, if he's looking at the red car or the black car, most of the time just by appearances. And this is how this hour started, didn't it? Well, forgive me. That's okay. But he's going to pull over the red car before generally the black car. And that comes from the way it shakes. It just looks like it's going faster. And that's a basic thing. It's a physics of light. And I yield to you, Nancy. Oh, goodness. Well, it is. And you know, you say it appears to shake. What the phenomena you're talking about is actually Oh gosh, what do they call it? It's a color and it will actually vibrate, vibrate in colors. Oh, right at the molecular level. This is how we perceive color. Steiner talks about it. The wood paneling. The very top molecules of it shake in such a way that even the differences between the darker and lighter browns are where it's almost black are vibrating in such a way that they send the light back to me, to my eye that it perceives those colors that way. And red shakes and so on. Man, it just makes you think it's moving. Right, and with the background color of, well, okay, if you're in the countryside especially, you have the opposing, the opposite color of red is green. So if you're running down the road, it is, then you've got, you have two opposing colors and you get them side by side looking at it and that's, you know, trying to take a snap image, basically, of that to determine speed. Those colors are going to vibrate. You're gonna get that what they'll say blue and orange Cars, there's not too many orange backgrounds for a blue car or blue background for orange car may well maybe on the you know If you're out by the coast You're gonna have the same effect. I think I think the most Colors that vibrate the most is like a neon green and neon pink Side-by-side. Oh my gosh. Yeah, if you're looking at a maze. Have you ever seen those maze? art using that vibrating and you look at it and it's dizzying to look at because it is literally vibrating in front of our eyes. Right, right. Now another example of this and when we talk about very high power scopes and one of the ways to diagnose or to determine, I was going to say diagnose, but to determine how good that glass is and how good the coatings are and how much light is transmitted, take that scope and turn it up to the highest power it can go Try to get it as steady as you can. You have to do that when it's magnified. But try to look for a place where you have sand and water and like pine trees. Those three slight, well the sand is going to be the big color difference. And the water and the pine trees and the sand where they intersect to a fine almost like slices of a pie. Right. Now get that far away from you can and still look at it. So you know what you're looking at. So you should be able to see that intersection where the sand and the pine trees and the water come together. And look how much that bit of light right there in that intersection blurs. That's called color cremation. Right. So this example, the way things shake, the way our eyes determine it, granted we've got that mechanical influence between, but we're looking at it at such a distance that it's actually magnified. Not necessarily, well, you're using the magnification to see that distance, but then it becomes, here's that word again, apparent. Yeah. I think we had a ding. Maybe we've got somebody wants to call in. I guess we may have someone in the, hey, do we have someone there, please? Star 6 will unmute you. Hello? Sounds like we've got a listener. There's a pause for effect and we go on. Very good. Now color plays. And again, when you're looking at the sand, the sand is hues of brown and brown is a shade of red. So there you go, you're green, you're red. and vibrating with that and your water probably has a little bit of green tint into it as well. The other thing about sand is you guys, no matter, even if it's water smoothed, it's still not smooth. No. And it does this thing to light that makes it look the way it does. And again, at great, great distance. Again, that's one way to judge how good a scope is, is to determine how little or if any color cremation comes up at the aforementioned description. Those three different colors at a good, good, long range, and you're going to need a good, bright day. It's going to be hard to determine on a low light or what would overcast day for certain. You won't see it because you won't have that clarity to bring it right down to the instance that is needed to see this. less than a minute of angle, no doubt, moving right along. We could talk about appearances in a number of different ways. We could go back to flags, and we could talk about snakes for another moment, too. While Britain was here, while we were a colony, Britain had another colony someplace else, didn't they? And it was on a different continent. We could call it India. You know, one thing I just found out, Nancy, when you think about India, and I should have known this or I should have recollected it because I probably read it at one time or another, but when you think about India and you think about Britain, one of the things that influences into history that you think about is that Kipling fellow. Right, Roger. Roger, yes. At any rate, he did this thing about the the mangus and how he would fight the cobras. And if there are all tactical things described in there and whatnot, even to the point, we've brought this to the hour, we haven't brought it in a good long time, but when the mangus, basically he was the main portion of the story, he would carry on conversations with others around him like the mouse that wouldn't come out into the middle of the room and he would talk with his enemies, nag, and I can't remember remember the other snake. He would talk with them. So this is how the Kipling fellow had brought you into this story by the animals carried on conversation. Here's that word again. It appeared as if you were right in the middle of this story. But once, yes, thank you, once the mongoose had killed the female snake, he thought his instinct was to, well, I just killed the snake. I'm going to eat it. This is what I do. I kill cobras and I eat them. thinking twice instead of just reacting on that, I will gorge on this snake. He thought again for that moment and thought, man, I don't want to be heavy when I think it was, it might have been Magadan or something like that got here because well, the snake's mate is going to be really, really furious because I just killed this snake right here, you see. But again, we've addressed that before and there's some There's a lot to be learned from the Kipling writings, like, as example, if. We haven't talked about the ... It's a long verse. Women write poetry. Men write verse. It's a long verse about what a man would sit and talk to his son about and what he would expect him to see over the years as he's growing up and what he would expect him to do in particular situations in order that he might learn from and advance himself and become better. We've talked about trying to improve yourself, grabbing yourself by, you know, hey, that bootstrap and putting it way up here and now, man, I've got my foot up there, I'm going to climb all the way up there and look at that leg straight and look where we are now. You know, I could say it a little sore, but sometimes improvement just happens like that and sometimes it happens over long struggles over plateaus where, man, all of a sudden I haven't, I've been trying and trying and nothing's in. We suffer this in the Patriot movement. sometimes, don't we? It's not like we push the rock almost to the top of the hill and then it just rolls back down. It's not like that at all. We're on that plateau and it is as if it is endless. And we just need to get to the end of it. Well, you know, we push a little harder and we run a little faster and we bring a little more people with us and we can get there and boom and we're done. And I know it's not that simple. I believe me, I know it's not that simple. That's a real pretty picture to paint. But let's do it like this. How many people in this year, we're past the middle of August now and August is what? Two thirds, August is eight on the calendar, the eighth month. That's two thirds the way through the year. Have you turned one person to our side this year? Just one? Just one? If you haven't, why do you listen to the hour? And I'm not trying to beat you up, I'm just trying to light a fire under you. Bigger than a single wick of one candle lets you know dump a little gasoline on this. Let's get a fire going here and get out and do something. Have you, have really, you know, we do this many times. We did that at the front of the hour. Take this thought line and present it to somebody and it's a clearer, it's a natural thing. It's not like we're talking about aliens. We're talking, I've said it before and for a long time I used to try to tell my students, if you can't learn from ants and worms, there's something wrong with you. You're way too stubborn and I probably cannot teach you. And I've said that on the hour before. I just haven't brought it to the hour in a good long time. Maybe, you know, if you've been listening for a good long time, you've heard it before. You recognize that. If you can't learn from the ants and worms, you're probably too stubborn to learn anything. And it's little, dinky little things. That you'll learn from little binky little things that sometimes huge bits of enlightenment. It's just you have to be able to say that I can learn from this and I'm open to respect that and say that man look at what it just did just by watching that. Right. Again thank you Nancy. Again you guys just by watching what local government does. what your state government does. And again, shouting sometimes, you know, that soapbox. We've talked about that, the gas station, the grocery store, the, well, the unemployment line, the bank. One of my favorite things, you know, I don't go through the drive-in unless I'm really, really, I have to really be in a hurry and I get there and I see that there's nobody in that slot. Otherwise, I will walk into the bank because I want to have that captured audience even if it is just for 35 or 58 seconds or 4 minutes, whatever that time frame is. Because by the time I have got to the cashier and they know what to expect from me, they almost don't ask me, how are you doing today, Don? What could I do for you? Or the particular thing is, how are you doing today, Don? Well, I am not doing bad unless you want to talk about government. I totally and fully credit that statement, that response to Mr. Otto. his words to the hour every now and then. But I give that to him. That's a Mr. Otto original as far as I'm concerned. He brought it to the hour. He taught it to me. Well, I'm doing fine unless you want to talk about government. And you know the guy over here in the next line he looks at you a little bit goofy and then if you see if you get even a third of a response you can continue within the blink of an eye and say or if you want to talk about how little my money purchases these days now you've got a number of people looking at you in the room. See how that works? It doesn't take much just that it almost doesn't take a spark to light a fire these days does it? Nope. It really doesn't. You're planting seeds and making people think. If they're thinking about it, then they're going to investigate. And what does he got to say? What does he know? I don't know. Inflation, whatever. Recession, whatever. But when it comes to talking about the devaluation of their money, then you mention that. And oh my goodness, then you have heads turned and ears. You would think somebody mentioned Merrill Lynch or something. Get right in there. That was cool. How does that go? When Merrill Lynch talks, people listen. I remember that commercial. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. And you mentioned the devaluation of money. What did she just say? She didn't say inflation. She didn't say the rising prices. Gee, she didn't talk about the recession and how tough it is. It's the evaluation of money, which everybody knows had to be planned. So, yeah, that's not something to purposely devaluate our money so it buys less. so that the family has to cut back, can't go on the vacations they want, can't get the things that they need, much less the things that they want, just to get by on. It's a huge impact. And you got their full attention. Oh yeah. Just do that in the grocery line, as you're standing waiting in line. Oh, you got at least a good three to four minutes to chat the area off. Oh yeah, again, we encourage that. Not to mention there is a good place because it's almost exactly magnified there. Absolutely. The touch on is, what did you use to pay for a loaf? How old are you and what did you use to pay for a loaf of bread? Yeah. All you have to do is look at most people. You don't have to pose. A lot of people, that's like an insult to them. Yeah. It's easier to run into that saying, you and I both remember. See how that works? Yes. Okay. You and I both remember when, as an example, we talked about it earlier today, I do believe, the sign in the back of a van. 1999, gas, $1.48 or $1.72 a gallon. What is it today? Exactly. I remember the really old gas wars growing up and my dad was like, he watched the two competing neighborhood gas stations when it was 25 cents a gallon and it'd go down to 22 cents a gallon. Back when your money meant something, you know when you go out and purchase a car for five six hundred dollars Well, let's go back to another thing that happened in there and a lot of people this is a Don original thought line here you guys I've done it on the air before and I have never heard anybody pick this up and carry this Because what happened in 1973? There were a number of big events. How about that border war between Egypt and that minuscule postage stamp of almost a nation called Israel. Well, Egypt should have just... Well, we know that's history, you guys, isn't it? Now, that was an influence into Saudi Arabia. No question about it. That cannot be denied. Since that date, Saudi Arabia, you cannot get a passport to go to Saudi Arabia as an American, not as a citizen, only as a dignitary. Yeah. Seriously. Now they can come here all day, but no, we can't go there. But since that date, we had mutual defense agreements with Saudi Arabia, unto that time. But what else happened in 1973? We told the Vietnamese, Well, you guys, you're on your own now. We're getting out of here. We won't be here in less than two years. We'll be gone. That's basically what happened. It came out to be a big, long contract. But if we boil it down to, that's the essence of what another great historic, underlined net, printed in great agreement, historic event that happened in 1973. The Saudis, the House of Saud. looked at that even more, I do believe, than they looked at the war between Egypt and Israel there. And they looked at that and said, if America, who we have mutual defense treaties with, would back out a place where they have committed such treasure and blood already, would just walk away, we cannot expect them to honor any treaties with us. Thus they look around and much like the Greek man said as of late, all we have here is sunshine and sand. Well the Arabs they could say all we have here is sunshine and sand and oil. We can't sell our sunshine and we can't sell our sand so we better get as much for our oil as we can so that we will be able to defend ourselves because it is apparent that the Americans cannot be trusted or held to their word. Now that will go into history. Oh, yeah. Whether it's written in this into now listen you guys whether it's written into history books are printed in English or history books that are printed in Arabic. See how that works? This is another reason why that turning point, well, we're going to have to charge a whole lot more for oil from now on because it's all we got. And in fact, we don't even think that what we've got here on paper from America is worth the paper it is signed on. And you know, if there's one of four or seven thousand of the House of Saud listening right now, he's probably nodding his head furiously. Well, I yield the Nancy, I'll be quiet now. You talk of that, the betrayal when we left Vietnam. Because we were there, we were there to ensure the freedom of South Vietnam. And when we went into Afghanistan and went there to ensure the freedom of Afghanistan, and to set forward, set things in motion so that they would be a republic. And then to back out on that deal. As a matter of fact, you know, everybody remembers Bin Laden, huh? Right? The Bin Laden's coming to the United States to have vacation at the ranch down there in Texas. Goodness. With the Bush family. It was the Bin Laden's that they were proposing to help get into power there in Afghanistan. So by our actions we have really created that problem that's there with the Al Qaeda and the Mr. Bin Laden that they now say it did. Hello, you do this repeatedly over and over again as a country. Back out on your word, you're going to do something. Do it! The other thing is about our word. When you mention Ben Laden, Ben Ladin, in Afghanistan, we have to correct the mainstream media because we were giving Ben Ladin money in order that he create LC I ADA El Kaya data the base to fight the Russians When the Russians went into Afghanistan back in what 1980? Remember the boycott of the Olympics and all of this and that but Contrary to this is established fact you guys again written in different maybe languages in history, but we know it. If you pay attention, you would know that when they tell you that Ben Laden created the El Qayyada back in 1998, you know to ignore that. And I've heard, and we brought this to the mainstream, we brought this to the hour when the mainstream told us that about four years ago, a year or so before, or in the time frame, that, well, when they killed Ben Laden or the guy that looked like him or somebody, and then fed him to the sharks, so, you know, Dead Men Tell No Tales and Yoho'o and all of that. He's at the bottom of the sea. There's no provision in any Muslim law for burial at sea. There is not. So that was as disrespectful as you might as well bury them next to the pig pen or in the pig pen. But that goes over to appearances too because they continue to wage this war of their choosing The war of their, I'm talking about the Bilderbergers, the Bushes who literally had a hand in 9-11, they had to have known. They, them, as they continue to persecute this war, they have to continue to throw aggravation in the face of what they perceive or what they would wish the American people to perceive as their enemy until eventually they have truly created that enemy. And we are on the verge of that, oh more and more and more. It's not as if we can just walk out there and throw our bodies in front of the stone and stall of this motion that has been brought about by people who hate freedom, who hate you, who hate liberty, who want to control the world, and who have been doing this for centuries to bring about even the predicaments that we witness today. So, you know, you guys, Did you buy another box of bullets lately? Have you bought a few more cans of beans? Are you trying to look at someplace out of a city? I mean, even if it's just a trailer, you know, I live in a trailer, you guys. I'm not trying to disrespect people who live in trailers at all. But there are people who have this great fixation, I have to live in a house. I can't live in a trailer. That's for people who don't live in houses. Doesn't that go over to appearances? Yeah, and let's say vanity because I tell you what, I could do very well in some of the trailers I've seen and I don't mean a trailer like what you have, I'm talking travel trailer. Because a home that you can put on the back of your car and drive down the road and park it pretty much anywhere you want to in the woods might not be a bad idea. Especially if you have one that's pre-deployed has potable water, water filter, dry goods, dried vegetables, not wet pack stuff that can sit there and be cold and freeze and thaw and freeze and thaw and be fine. This is a very, very, freezedriedguy.com. Hello folks. If you don't think it's worth it to put a little bit in there and stack it out somewhere or take it with you wherever you're going, I've got news for you. It is not a bad thing to do and if you got a heater in that trailer I got a I got a little camper that the good pickup camper that's got a heater that will drive you out of there It has a little bathroom and a sink and a stove and guess what? Yeah, that that little baby will will be just fine Home away from home You know if I had to if I had to take off for three days and Pop that baby on the back of the truck and down the road we go Yeah, and now we're getting close to the top Nancy. I I'm curious do we did spike come along for the ride that hour I think he left Okay, and while we got Eddie Eddie Straight up man. I'm sorry. Okay done deal, right? Yeah, okay I was gonna apologize to you down to after the top of the hour I might have been a little short cuz I'm trying to you know do a dead-ass about to do a mine to Try and do it all pressed brother I'm just trying to do what Dad asked me to do and run the board at the same time and I know that squelch can be a problem in your ear. It's a different mic level with Mom than it is with Dad and it's hard to calibrate. I know I, boom, when I talk to my microphone and Mom is so weak in the background, I'm doing the best I can, dude. I understand. When I reflect on that, it wouldn't be good to do the run-up with the ring either. So again, apologies, sir. Hey, you guys we get the other mic going it might not be so bad Hey one more part to make it work and oh my goodness. Yeah, it really it's a beautiful mic Yeah, Ed used to tease me as she go to what walk by this radio station of the mall He's like oh mom you got Mike envy It's a beautiful mic. This is a beautiful mic. I want to thank for the donation. We're right at that point. The Port Liberty Tree Radio, we're coming to a deadline here, and I know we're just moments away from the top, if that. But you guys, we're in a timeframe now where we could use that, throw a dollar or five or ten hour away. There's a $2,000 demand coming up, and we need to hit that. Otherwise, it's big, big bucks across the year. I remiss for not mentioning that earlier, Nancy. That's quite all right. We did mention it in the previous hour, so we're covered. It works. We're all on the same page and want to thank everybody again for the prayers for Kelly and for Juanita, Mark's mom. Obviously, they're probably still up at the hospital with her tonight. He'll get here. He'll be back soon. Thank you again. Thank you. And thank Spike, thank you guys for coming up and helping me, you know, and helping out in the morning too, because I tell you what, unfortunately, I got to be there tomorrow morning at O-Dark 30 to put the fish in the case. Darn. Don't pick up the initial this morning. I'll be there as soon as I can. All right, God bless. Take care. Thank you.
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