August 19, 2013
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Ed Kornke and Nancy discussed preparedness, financial independence, and self-sufficiency on August 19, 2013. Topics included avoiding usury and interest-based lending systems, coupon shopping and food budgeting strategies, natural pest control methods using vinegar and diatomaceous earth, wildlife behavior as seasonal indicators, and hunting season preparations. The hosts also addressed military sexual assault issues, Obamacare religious exemptions for Muslims, and criticized mainstream media coverage of global warming. Caller George from Texas contributed observations about animal behavior and hunting season.
- preparedness
- usury
- interest rates
- coupon shopping
- food storage
- diatomaceous earth
- pest control
- hunting season
- military sexual assault
- obamacare
- religious exemption
- global warming
- mainstream media
- self-sufficiency
- financial independence
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Trade our space, and we fall back. We assimilate entire worlds. Not again. The line must be drawn here. This far, no further! What are we doing? Politicians. Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get cornered, bash him in the head. That seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. 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. The 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 trade it in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. 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 will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? 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 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 trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside 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? All right. Good evening ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to Liberty Tree radio and it's time for the intelligence report and that thing slipped away from me again when the loop play. This is Ed the AK47 Edward Kornke here with Nancy Kornke and I believe we have... Yes, there we go. Alright, you're listening to us from all points of the compass, east, west, south, southwest, and northeast. We're live. You're listening to us through libertytreeradio.4mg.com, live365indianafreedomtalkradio.com. Let's see. The AM and FM microstations is CB base stations and the mom bell and grandma alternate networks that are coming together for the Golden Spike Project and many other alternative networks out there that we don't know about so hey guys welcome to the program and the date is mom check your microphone is it on? it does appear to be on just try and get closer to it hello can you hear me now? I'm gonna have to turn it up, but I'm gonna have to back away from my mic. Okay Today is it is the 8th I know 19th 2013 of August. Oh my goodness. Okay 19th of August. Yep, and of course it is a 5 p.m. Program Don Did you have any thoughts? I know you've got to run here pretty quick. So Any thoughts I'll let you run with that Well, you know, the 19th of August, how's that go? Time flies while you're still alive. We came to that conclusion over the weekend here. Oh my. I had to share that with you. Time flies while you're still alive. Minus Monday, that's made to make you laugh, you guys. It's a Monday. It's been a Monday. Oh my goodness. It's been all day, yep. Yep. But there's a couple things. We could touch this base or, you know, throw the football. Things have to happen in the right sequence. Oh, that's it. The base cross. through the hoop and... You're a worship. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. We could run in that direction because it's getting to that part of the year where, well, this is going to be happening and you can actually watch football or baseball, but we don't need to go there. You know, too many people do. It changed a whole lot. Weird. Someone holding up a sign said, or somebody else, you know, Alex Rodriguez there. And the sign said, Nancy had said, Hey, A-Rod. Ruth did it on hot dogs and beer. It's a major distraction. Watch my right hand. or you come around the hill or over the corner and those two tornadoes just tore your house down. I'm touching nerves here. I'm not doing that on purpose, but I draw this as an example because, well, you're... If you don't have a home to go home to, you're probably not going to go home that night and you probably don't want to stop at your neighbor's house and stay there either. You might want to go to someplace that's a little bit farther away, a little bit more remote. Someplace you generally don't go. Someplace you don't think they're going to look for you that night. Now with that in mind, you're going to start to live like that Eric Rudolph Syndrome. We've addressed this most of a month ago, Nancy, and I thought I'd drag this to the hour again because Do you think that Eric Rudolph would go and raid a dumpster? That's what he was doing to a certain extent. That's how he was found. He was mooching donuts. I can't remember. He was dumpster diving, you guys. But that was as close as he chose to be at that time in his life to civilization. Now, we've used this as an example before. You could, if you had a greater support system, eat fresher donuts, so to speak. If you were to stand away from civilization using the Eric Rudolph as an example, I don't think he'd walk back into the woods and take out his blackberry and start carrying on conversations with his friends, family, FBI agents or others out there in the real world. Not to mention sit down and watch his television. You know, you watch the television, you go back to that mainstream media we've been deriding for years and years and that which we choose to pay less and less attention to over, you know, the short time frame. Now we have a tendency to just make fun of them. There's not that much point. Yeah, to deride them, yes. But there's not that much point in bringing their, what one might call gossip to the intelligence report anymore. No. You know, unless they're... We break the ground. ...very limited. They copy us, not the other way around. If it's reported on the micro effect in the morning, the intelligence report in the morning on the micro effect, by noon it's hitting the presses, it's hitting the other talk shows. What does that tell you? It tells me we're on the mark and they are now having to follow our lead we're on we're setting we have the groundbreakers on this and You know by keeping our tabs on what's going on? We're we're there ahead of them a step or two every time Sometimes six months in advance or better. Oh, yeah years ago. You brought the what is in the current? It's in the news and surfacing every now and then as of late as the rapes in the military. You were coming on the intelligence report 10 years ago and covering that. Oh yeah. That's not a you guys what is this 2000 yeah in 2003, 2001 and 2002 you were covering that right immediately after Mark was incarcerated. We're covering that you were Well, that's like talking on the surfboard and they're dragging back there on the safety wire on your land. Well, and I wasn't even upfront with that because there are women in the military that have created organizations for support for those in the military that had been raped by fellow officers or fellow, you know, people in the field. And what we were seeing come out of Afghanistan, out of Iran, the government statistics was 80% of the women that went were coming back with tales of abuse and rape. So, that's a huge number. That's a huge number. That's greatly disappointing. Even if half of it is true, that is unbearable. It can't be sustained. Grown men should be taken out and turned into steers. I'm not being facetious about that. No, I fully understand. And we looked at what happened with Abu Ghraib. One of the individuals that was involved in what we were reporting, one of the perpetrators of the crime was skirted off out of Fort Drum and off to Germany and from Germany to Abu Ghraib. Oh dear! His wife left him. There were three people on the base where he was at that stepped forward and there were men and women that were not willing to step forward and Put their names out there and of those three three women that stepped forward and made a public Announcement that you know, this man had done this They try to kill him I'm sorry, but our US government tried to kill them and their families. There's no two ways about it. And this is how you take care of our service women. Excuse me? What they did with this gentleman, where they sent him into the war zone, automatically put him up for immunity. You got me. Immunity from all his wrongdoing here. And that was the end of that. Which is a bunch of BS. Everybody knows that was just a bunch of hooey. There's no way to turn around and put families at risk, create more difficulties, and drag these women through the mud for not following orders was insane. It was an insane thing. and for us to stand by and try to cover this up and try to cover it up and try to cover it up. Just crazy stuff. Let's run this in a little bit different direction. We brought this to the hour a couple weeks ago. I can't remember. It has to do with the Muslims in America and not being subject to the health thing. Obamacare. Really? Oh yeah, I had the paper and I read good portions of it. It was brought to me. In fact, Machine Gun Randy brought it to me. And I'm not at my station. I apologize. I've been trying to fix this for a while. I'm taking a number of swings at this, but I'm not at my station. So I can't just reach over here and grab this piece of paper and say, yeah, this is what we... Apparently, because of the religious objection, Muslims look at insurance like it's gambling or risk-taking. Right. So they don't... They will not be subject to the health care thing because of the religious exemption. So that would be, there's that two tiered thing there, not necessarily, I'm trying to remember the word that was brought about, because they will be paid, their insurance will be provided for free, rather than have to pay for it, because if they choose to move into that system, because again, they don't buy insurance. It's risk taking. It's like usury is another word Muslims have for insurance. Well part of usury is why the Muslims have their own lending system that does not include an interest rate. Smart move. Really smart move. Well that should if much like trying to promote, you know we talk about buying among patriots and work doing business among our community. That would seem to move money in at a 0% rate if moved into the right places would only make the community stronger. So if the houses, the way or the increase in business, see how that's... I hate to use the phrase almost free money, but if there's no interest on it and you pay it back, it's just... Well... It's not exactly free money. I hate to use that phrase. The mosques. I knew the word would come to me. There's somebody out there who didn't want to hear that other word used in being applied to a Muslim church. Well, it's not a church, it's a mosque. It's a place of worship. It's part of that system that is set up part of the religion. When we look at our religion, what was the severe reaction that Jesus had? Actually picking up and physically removing people. There were other stories, but he didn't throw them out. He grabbed them and threw them out, didn't he? He grabbed them, threw them out, used the whips, and turned over their tables and was very, very upset with them. The money changers. That's what we're dealing with today, money changers and those that would do us harm. Usury is not a good thing. I look at all the years that I've spent on trying to pay my house off. I went to that again to do the radio years ago. I had it just about paid off and did that. And I'll continue paying on this thing for a while ago yet. But the thing is, I look at my son, my middle boy, was in a situation and got provided. There's no two ways about that. The place that he was renting had the owners had a foreclosure notice. Well, they hadn't done anything wrong. They had been paying their bills on time. And so they were fighting in the court for the eviction and finally it came down to the wire. They were looking for a place because they knew they had, they were sooner or later going to have to move. And the day they found the place and set it up for two days later to take possession, no actually the next day to take possession of a house, they came home and found you have a 48 hour eviction notice. So it was yeah it was it worked out bizarre but that they had 24 hours to move. The house that they were moving to was literally around the corner and it was without it was without interest though it was a person to person land contract and with the money that he had as a down payment and then you know $500 a month and three years later guess what it is it's his free and clear all done amazing but yeah proud of that boy good boy but you know this is this and that's it one of the things that if you're if you read the bibliography of Benjamin Franklin was of the mind of Jubilee, that no man, nothing, should cost more, shouldn't take you more than seven years to pay it off. That's why you're looking at the bankruptcy laws were set up the way that they are. Because if you can't pay it off in seven years, in seven years time you should be able to pay off any debt you have. And that was his mindset. And he believed that totally. And set things up in this nation so that would be the case. It's true. I can't argue with that. Why are you going to pay your entire lifetime to pay off a little house and a little piece of property? Right and wind up paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to the bank and interest for for them I'm gonna step up here cuz Don mom said you had to go 10 minutes into the hour. We're 25 past Oh, no, we're at the next hour. Oh, okay next hour. All right, just making sure Yeah, I get that mix up I guess it's been a crazy day crazy day so yeah But again, that's a private deal rather than a deal that involves a banker. That alone, how long have we talked about that? And I would say kudos, that's to be admired. Any time you can look at the banker and do a deal that the banker is salivating over to get you into his web and you're standing apart from him and taking care of business, hooray. and try to do as much cash, cash business as possible. Save your money and buy things out in cash. Don't get into the whole interest scam, if at all possible. Because once you get into it, it's a monkey on your back. That's for sure. We have a caller, I do believe. Hello caller. We could have a patient with a nurse. But if your caller starts to ex-dom mute yourself, you can come right up. Hello. No, we get a little efficient with that. That's all right. Okay. That's good. Well, let's run in a different direction here ever so slightly, you know, change the azimuth and the elevation and you know, aim at a different target. With the same load, you guys, we can talk about the, there's a bill coming up for Liberty Tree Radio. This goes out once a year and if we pay it once a year, it keeps the cost owe to a fraction of what it would if we had to pay it once a month. You know, again, we're talking along the same lines, you know, if If we can do this without a loan, oh man, that wasn't a real smooth segue, but it did kind of work right into the next front line, didn't it? Yes. But, you know, we're going to do this, you guys. I've said it like this before, you know. I could be the thing on the leash next to the guy with the working grinder there, and I could be holding out the hat and jump. Well, it's like, that doesn't much. You know, I'm glad this is on the radio. Let's leave it at that, okay? I just wanted to paint that. Leave a pure old imagination there. Pretty true radio once a year. And if we pay it once a year, it's around $2,000 instead of painted every month for like, it's way just proportional. But if Eddie could tell you more about it, we don't need to remember. Belly up to the bar here, you guys. 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She did respond, so they had her sitting up. and she was able to recognize people in the room, which was a first, since this all began, with the stroke. So sitting up, talking to people, actually read a little bit of the newspaper, was cognitive of what the date was, what the day was, and was able to eat a little bit of jello. That's the first time she's been able to eat solid foods in a while. So, yeah. Yeah, well the night before she woke up and realized I have this tube in my throat. Yanked it out. Yeah, put your head down into her stomach to try to empty the stomach out. But yeah, it's she's starting the body starting to respond and function on its own So these are these are good things And I want to thank everyone for their prayers because that's that's really critical. Oh Goodness, it's been a long day Yes, hello, we have a caller yes, George in Texas George George Well, I'm glad the report for both Joe and Mark, I mean Joe McNeil's and your family is very good so far. You know, and the prognosis seems very hopeful. I wanted to ask you a question, you know Nancy, you probably noticed that I know Mark talked about this, but... Have you ever heard of somebody going and buying $300 worth of food and whipping out coupons and only paying about $10 of cash to the register? Oh, yeah. Yeah, I've seen it. Well, they worked in that arena. I was cashier for 30 years. We had a lady that come in and she'd shop every three months. She had herself and her ranch hands to shop for. So she would come in and get Carts and carts and carts and carts like about seven or eight for those one coupon per customer situation Not necessarily for the help and pushing all the carts well No, she would have oh goodness. She wouldn't walk out with $10 For $10, but she got three months supply for for her her for her farm And that would be, she'd only come in quarterly. I used to do pretty much the same thing here when I would go to Jackson to one of the stores that's very inexpensive to shop at. And I would take a full paycheck or two and run over, fill the car up, and I would, again, shop quarterly and get it as cheaply as I could. But she was a coupon clipper. and she would have like a $2,000 bill and easily have between $500 and $800 in coupons. So yeah, about half, almost 50% and that included her meat, all the toiletries necessary, everything. I've seen it done. Trust me, we had the old style cash register, so it took some time. Everything had to be key punched in and done very carefully. No scanning there, huh? No, there was no. Well, we didn't have scanners back then. Eventually, we did get scanners. I didn't find them to be as effective. Before, I had to know everything that was on sale, what the price was to make sure that everything was properly priced. I memorized the sales sheet. With where I work now, it's a bigger store. So it's impossible for me to know all those things. And some of the things are actually in the paper ad and some things are not. So but they are on sale or they've had a price drop where it may differentiate. So yeah, it's a big deal. You can save all that. Well, my mom was a coupon clipper. My ex wasn't. And she was late. She didn't want to quit pecan. She just throw them in the garbage. And we were paying like through the nose for food. Well, I'm not so much of coupon clipper, but I watched my prices carefully. And a lot of times, well, one of the other things that I know that a lot of people don't, they're food snobs, that the store brand 9 times out of 10 is canned or produced by the same company that makes the big name brand. It's just the in runs. Tastes the same, looks the same, it's just got a different label on it and it's anywhere from about probably, it used to be a quarter the cost of the name brand. And I'd say it's probably a quarter to half now. Same thing, because I'm looking at the Meyer brand can of peas, 79 cents. You go to pick up the Del Monte or another brand fresh like and you're paying $1.25 to $1.50 a can, sometimes more depending on what you're getting. So, you know, when you're looking at that much, unless you've got a really good coupon that's 50 to 75 cents off that one item and if you don't have more than multiple, if you need multiple cans, you're not saving any money. Right. So you have to do the math. It's that simple. You got to do the math and you have to watch the ads and you have to know who's having what sale, if you're going to cherry pick, which is the term for people that are looking at those ads on Sunday morning to find out who's got the best deal on what you need this week. Go ahead. Well Nancy, I know I do. I always I've got to argue with DX. I like to go up there when it opens because a lot of the meat, even the deli sandwiches, they mark them down so they can clear it out. I always want to get there early in the morning and get those specials. Right, and typically if you're talking fresh or what we call perishable foods, that's typically either the day before or the day that it expires. And at that point you want to move as much out as you can before you lose that dollar. The only other way to save on that from the retailer end is to donate it off, write it off to a charity, and have them pick it up. Well, I got a steal this morning. I went up to HEB. They had London Broil getting ready to expire at 60 cents a pound. Wow. Now that's a deal. Because why I'm in when it's on sale up here, it's four dollars and sixty-nine cents a pound So yeah, London Barooh, yowch Good stuff though. No, but even like the deli sandwiches is more like when they're about expired that day and they they mark them down quarter price I just go home. I just freeze them after I buy them As long as they don't have produce in them, onions or lettuce, it's going to be mush when you pull it out of the freezer. Well, there's no conament sign. It's bread and the meat. That's about it. I've got to say, if you want to go shopping, you've got to get up there early in the morning when it opens the doors. You know and that's where you get the deals I mean because she would like to wait and she would like wait like five or six Didn't you give you goes well everything's cleared off the shelf with it. That's why you got to get up early in the morning It's kind of like a gun show, huh? Well, oh yeah and you got to remember to when their trucks come in their trucks Don't come in a lot of a lot of places. They don't have their their supply, you know come in and midday Some some of the smaller stores do not have you know daily deliveries. The larger stores, your big box stores, their deliveries come, you know, 3, 4, 5 a.m. So, you know, they're unloading trucks and typically they have a time that they have to be set by and so by 8 a.m., between 7 and 8 a.m., those shelves have to be stocked to the limit. So yeah, by mid-afternoon, if they do not have stockers, they don't have people that come in and stock the floor during the day. They only have a midnight stockers. By mid-afternoon, those shelves will be empty because they've only got, you know, they might be able to take a, have a bag boy go back and see if they've got the stock, if they know what they're looking for, to take it out on the floor and stock it. It's real simple. Well they don't have daytime stockers at HEB where I'm at. They got front facers. That's about it. Right. They pull forward. They have no pull stock at the front. Right. Yeah. Keep it rotating. So the shelf appears to be full. Appearances are, you know, that's another thing I wanted to talk about in the hour, but you know, we could do that maybe at eight o'clock. It's just, it's kind of like, I remember an old song that's just the way it is. We'll do it at eight o'clock. Yeah, you know the thing is I tried a weird trick in my garden somebody says I read it off the one of the PDFs I got I'm starting to water my garden with with the dish soap that I wash my dishes with in the laundry water that comes out. Yeah, you need to be careful there to a certain extent it depends on what how much solid matter ends up in you know in the bucket so to speak and exactly what it is because You'll kill a lot of the salt, you suffocate them, which is cool. There are different ways to apply even mild salts to plants to do that. It's not near as bad as real true harsh chemicals. Because what you do is much like the fruit fly thing. You get fruit flies in the house certain times of year and you just wonder what the hay might be. Well it might be that bag of potatoes under the table that should have moved them a while back. Or something like that. Rotated your stock. Can you use it up before you get that next bag? But even if you do move out the source, you still have the flies. Man, they tend to fly into your eye and all kinds of things. That's really annoying when that thinky little speck of a bug just flies right into your eye. Well, I'm being a little bit annoying here, but you know how you get rid of that, you guys. Vinegar, generally like a Not just regular vinegar, like a flavored kind of vinegar. You can get all kinds of vinegars, like almost a sweet vinegar, and then put like two drops of soap on the top of that tray. Put like a quarter inch in a saucer and then like two drops of liquid soap on that and the bugs run to that vinegar because wow, it's like a fruit nectar to them. And when they crawl in, well that That top barrier of salt just fills their you know bugs most bugs almost all bugs the limiting factor you guys right now to the size of bugs is the amount of oxygen in the year because bugs breathe through their legs this is true and when I have oxygen we're like 25 or 30 percent we could have dragonflies like nine feet long wouldn't that be cool? Thank you, that would be really neat. If they were to pull the rose in your garden, the single little plow thing, well, we don't have enough oxygen to support huge bugs like that. But when they breathe through their legs, they just walk into that. They go over there and we're going to get some of that vinegar. The soap gets into their lungs, the openings in their legs that allows them to breathe and they suffocate. Rather rapidly, you don't have any fruit flies anymore. If you have problems with ants under the counter, you can draw a barrier. It's rather crude and rude. There are different ways to deal with it. diatomaceous earth barrier with liquid soap. Now that liquid soap barrier, you have to keep going back to that because they'll come up to it, they'll touch it, they'll turn and walk away and they'll die. Generally you won't find them in the liquid soap barrier. That's more like certain, you can do that in areas that are away from general people. The other thing about the diatomaceous earth, you know what that is, that's the stuff that goes in your pole filter. Does it work, Roaches? Oh, they walk across it and generally it tears them apart. It's like it would be like you or I walking across jacks. Or you know how we have the bugs who would have to move on all four or eight. And if I'm moving on eight and I step on something, oh gosh! You know, imagine how you would step on a jack with one foot and you might even fall to a knee. Ouch! Think about this, you're falling on another jack that's tearing you open more. That's what diatonaceous earth does to bugs. They can't help but they ooze out, they bleed out. There's another way to create a barrier for bugs. We've talked about this in stashes, in your food caches. There are different ways to do it. You can do it with filling a bucket with something. start to put your foodstuffs in the bottom, you put a barrier in and you put a hunk of dry ice. Now that dry ice displaces as it turns gases from a solid to a gas. It actually will be a liquid for an instant. So it goes through all three stages. It'll fill the bucket. It will displace because it's heavier, the oxygen will push up the natural atmosphere. That's one way to do it. There's a number of different ways to do it. But depending on how you want, you can put a layer in the top too and cover that layer with diasthenaceous earth for any bugs that get in. They'll crawl onto that and then they'll basically crawl into the razor blade pit. That's what diasthenaceous earth does for bugs. Another thing I noticed that dealt with my mosquito problem and also deal with eating my garden and that was I had to put up bird feeders. I escaped the birds from attacking my garden, but they dealt with the mosquito prongs. I hear the birds eat the mosquitoes as they fly. Depends on what birds. Have you seen the films on the public channel? Even hummingbirds like meat every now and then. This is wigged out to sea. It's something you don't expect, that beautiful little jewel that flies. A hummingbird is like, in fact, in the PBN special, they call them like jaws. They're not spearing. They're literally like, you know, touching these dinky little flies and, you know, mosquitoes as they start to fly in their beak and swallowing. They're not spearing them. They're just opening up their mouth and grabbing them in the air. And there's a little meal on the fly, so to speak. Not quite intended. I thought that would have been a little bit by it. Yeah, but specific breeds of birds do a better job. Purple mountains, for one. Oh, yeah, mosquitoes. And bats. It's their bread basket, it's their wheat and butter. Bats and bats. Bats eat their own weight in mosquitoes every night? We were at a friend's house. We had never been to before, how circles of friends work. On the Muskegon River last night, watching the bats work over another hatch of, I don't think there were mayflies, I think it's too late in the year for the mayflies, but watching the bats at sunset just work this hatch of flies off the surface of the river. It was just tremendous to see. We're not in the thick of those flies yet. Thank goodness. This may sound strange, but I've been hearing like we might be going into a mini Ice Age. Have you heard anything about that? Because there was a nice cold blast in the northeast. No, well... A cool blast. It's cooler than it was last year, but last year was extremely hot. and very, very dry. This has been more of a normal summer for us. Well, let me, might I do this, George? I've got to leave in a little while. I'm glad you brought that subject up, because I don't particularly care for this Benechek fellow that we have out of northern Michigan. But, you know, the mainstream media or his opposing faction, you know, if he's a Republican, the Democrats, are running ads that basically make him out to be a villain for denying global warming. In fact, he sits in one meeting and says he thinks global warming is a sham, and then they turn up the volume from the group in there, or maybe they even bring it in like canned, and there's moaning and groaning in the background, you guys. This goes over to the mainstream media. The other thing, and again, we started talking at the beginning of the hour about this. While they're doing this, let me see. They're showing images of floods like the Mississippi. They're not showing you guys New York underwater. It's like they're showing floods that now these floods could be at the ice dams up and down the aforementioned Muskegon River. If a piece of ice in the springtime just turns the wrong way, you're going to have a flood and that has nothing to do with global warming. No. Nothing to do with global warming. The other thing they're showing is fires, buildings on fire. Now I'm wondering how global warming induces, it just makes buildings just burst into flames you guys. This is horrible. If this is true, this needs to be addressed. Our grandfather should have protected us from this. Global warming just allows buildings just to burst into flames you guys, did you know that? No, I know this isn't true, but it appears on this commercial that, you know, denigrates this Benechek fellow. And I'm not a fan of his. Don't get me wrong. I'm using this as a lever myself. I didn't know that global warming just made buildings burst into flames, Nancy. They don't. This goes back over to appearances and more on that at eight o'clock. Yeah. But can I tell you my observations? Because I'm noticing now that there's squirrels. are starting to gather egg corns and store them. My cat is starting to eat like a pig and starting to fatten up and get her coat ready. Squirrels do that year round and it's good that you're noticing it. Maybe they're working a little harder at it, but they do that year round. You know that, George. It's getting added to the fall. Look at the other finer things like the woolly caterpillars. That's a real good indicator there. We've talked about that. Look at sometimes even tree production. And again, I have an outside cat. I had an outside cat since I've been here. I just didn't know it. As long as this had a big cat. Oh yeah, there you go. But if you're paying attention to their coat, I go out and I feed them a little bit. I don't hardly feed them in the summer. Just enough to get them to come around and I can scratch them. And he, last year in the fall, put a coat on you guys that was much like a sheep's coat. Yeah. I was amazed how dense it was, how short and uniform it was, and well, I'm certain he had a real comfortable winter. And he has a coat right now that's just, you know, it's like that wisp. It's like it could be high fashion, you know, it's just barely enough to say he's got hair on him, you know, just enough to no doubt keep bugs away from just assaulting the skin. Right. But let's see how that coke fills up and there's other indicators George, but that's not a bad one But you know squirrels they're doing that you know it's to the extent that even David Letterman can't help but get away with the jokes about the squirrels and this squirrels you know nuts as far as I want to go with that Well even like the gear is starting to hang out my property because they know it's hunting season coming September the first. Well we talked about it. Yeah, that's when it opened in Texas and I'm glad you brought that up. It's been a little anecdote along that line. Hunting season opened. I talked about this about five or six years ago. I took Debbie into town. I'd already been in my station that day. I took Debbie to town for my hunting, my blind. I was there. It sun up and didn't see the buck that I wanted, the 32 pointer. I'm still chasing that picture of the big, big deer with the big, big gun on it and the big, big grin on Don's face. I took Debbie to work and I'm coming home opening day of deer season, which is like the 15th of November here, rifle. I just happened to look over to the east off to my right on the way home. There's a beautiful big doe and she's standing right in the parking lot of the church about two miles south of me. to hold the Quasimodo sign like you would say sanctuary on it. I'm painting a cartoon picture here, but it's as if no one will shoot me here. I'm on church. This is holy ground. But no doubt she had to leave. As soon as you mentioned that, George, it brought that image to mind. There are places, you guys, and we've talked about this, and I think Mark addressed this most of a month or month and a half ago, and I have seen this. There are places where the smart bucks will move up and down the creek. They're down in that depression, much like the Southern general that baffled the, I don't know, was it in the city of Savannah? When the Northern generals were baffled, how many of these rebels are there? Johnny Reb is here and he's there, but the Southern general, he was a genius for the instant. He was moving his men back and forth in the railroad depressions so they could not be viewed and they weren't really known by the Northern general. So how did they get there and why there must be so many of them? See how that works? And again, it goes over to appearances. More on that later. And he was, if I remember, I can't remember the name, but I do remember, you know, he would trick some, as they were going by, and then take them back down through and just encircle. So they would think they were worse than they actually was. Oh yeah. To keep them from attacking until he got the backup he needed from the other generals in the area. Oh yeah. That was General Sherman, I think, and Commander Charleston was General, I think, Johnston. Yeah, but like I said, they know hunting season is coming here, they're on my property, they know I'll spread out the corn for them. Of course. You've got your eye on one of them, don't you? Oh yeah. You can take your pick, right? Yep, my dough. Haha, there you go. Yeah, but also too, it's more like, we also got a problem too, it's more like, Like I say, the seasons have already seen a lot of bobcats out here. Oh, you know, is there a, is there, do you have to have a fur license to take a bobcat in Texas? I only asked that question because in Michigan outdoors here, there, someone actually filmed. a bobcat stalking a doe deer. Oh yeah. Now they didn't get to that conclusion, but you know, if that bobcat is hunting that deer and is trying to sneak up on that deer, he wasn't doing it for practice for rabbits. No. You know, he was looking at taking down prey, perhaps four, if not five times his weight. Oh yeah. Remember, I remember the Dennis the Menace from many, many years ago. His father is lifting him off the scale and he's buck naked and dripping a little bit of water and Dennis the Menace's father, I can't remember his name, says, 45 pounds, same as a wild cat. He was a wild cat. What are you talking about? Yeah. But again, that wild cat was referenced. That's a big bobcat. 45 pounds is a big bobcat, you guys, but same as Dennis the Menace. I'm just saying around here, it's just like I'm just saying a lot of unusual things, a lot of anomalies with the animals you don't see this time of year. Do you need a furring license to take a bobcat to thin that population in Texas? Can you just take them being a menace? Well, my landlord shoots bobcats and goes nears his goats. Okay, he takes them as a menace or threat to his livestock, which is... We can do that here. Farmers can do that, yeah. But the taxidermist gives them $75. Oh yeah, they make real pretty mounts. And again, I can imagine if the taxidermist gives $75 and puts his time in, he's turning around and selling them for $300 or $500. He's got to get his time and money. He puts money in. But again, It's like Bobcats, you can make some real pretty. There's a number of them up here in the Jay Sporting Goods where they are leaping into the air, almost grabbing another mounted pheasant, which is a way cool mount, you know? Yeah. It's mimicking real life. 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