Don Butcher and Nancy discussed circadian rhythms, sleep patterns, and the importance of proper rest in maintaining alertness and security. The conversation shifted to organizational management and personnel deployment, emphasizing the need to match individuals' talents and abilities to appropriate roles within groups and communities. They extensively discussed abortion as a critical moral and national issue, citing statistics and personal accounts. The hosts also critiqued government inefficiency, using the University of Michigan as an example of wasteful management and overstaffing. Throughout, they stressed the multifaceted nature of the Patriot movement, comparing it to a diamond with many facets, and emphasized teaching, mentorship, and force multiplication as keys to building strong communities.
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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 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'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 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 watching 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is the intelligence report. I'm Nancy Corn Key and I'm Don Butcher. Hey And here we are on this 20th day of August. Oh my goodness. Where'd the summer go? Well, it's still quite warm out there today. It's quite hot and dry. But my goodness, the summer has flown by. We're starting to see some of the tomatoes come in finally. That's a good sign and of course our green beans are doing well here. Those rattlesnake beans just grow and grow. Hey mom, I need Don to talk so I can see if I got rid of that buzz. One, two, three. It's still there. I hear it. One, two, three. Hey, it's August. Yes. And the summer is flying by. And it's reducing. It's lighter. It's still there. And one, two, three. It's almost gone. I can almost barely hear it. Still there? Yeah? OK. I yield to you, Nancy. We can continue for a moment. Quite all right. Of course, you're listening on Liberty Tree Radio. You're also listening on, oh goodness, there are shortwave. There are CB rebroadcasts of this station. Of course there are reflectors of the Liberty Tree radio. Ed, you've got those down pat as to which ones. I know this is kind of probably booming as here. Indiana Freedom Radio. IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. Right. The Hallmark and Grandma networks of the internet. A myriad of other alternative networks that we are not aware of am and FM and CV base stations across the US and Even on some marine radio channels. I'm told oh Yeah, so well we are being heard coast to coast and that which is awesome Goodness, I tell you know been a long day short night at 3 30 a.m.. Wake up is It's a kick in the seat of the pants after a couple years being on nights. Oh, I'll bet. Oh, boy. Everything went well, everything ran smoothly today, so I can't complain. Very nice things went as they should. There have been studies done of that over the years. I have a brother-in-law who worked at SwingShift on Zug Island, and that's gone now, Eddie. Thank you. Again, that time study of working days and then afternoons and then midnights and then days, that doesn't do your body any good. No, not at all. Not at all. What is that? A cicadial rhythm. Yes. Oh boy. Even if you're working afternoons all the time or midnights all the time, if you get into that rhythm that you have that sleep rhythm that someone would have that works through the day and then sleeps through the night, That's a lot better than you, than constantly moving your time forward. The other thing that happens, most people, if they don't wake up to an alarm clock, Nancy, they tend to sleep a little later every day. And now it'll come out to a point where they start to back up, and then they start to get up earlier, and then they tend to sleep, it runs in cycles like that. Some people have that natural alarm clock and at 7 o'clock, winter or summer, they wake up. They're awake. They look at the clock, they're awake, they get out their pot of coffee burning or boiling or whatever. However, it's... Oh, what is that? Steeping. Right. Totally. That circadian rhythm, that's something that's fascinated me for a long time. Younger... Gosh, I've always been an early morning person. I mean, even if you take them out of outside influence, you know, they're in a room over a month or three months like a submarine without any, this is done for research. This is the person that continues to move their sleep schedule forward on the clock. They don't move backward. It's something to pay attention to. It's almost like useless information. Generally, I'll hear that click just before the alarm goes off. I'm there, I'm awake, kind of. Well, that goes over to different things. We've discussed this on the air. We've talked about trying to dedicate a portion of your mind while you're asleep to listening to your surroundings. That can be done. Oh yeah. We have talked about that, trying to dedicate that portion, much like dedicating that portion of your mind while you are awake, to praying, to constantly being connected to the Creator. That can be done too with practice, dedication, devotion. There are a number of words to put in there that are striving for, that wanting to. But you can do that with sleep too. There are other things that creaking of a particular board. the opening literally, the click of as you point out, some doors click before they actually release the bolt. And then the door is able to, or the creak itself of the door as it opens. Some things we are set to wake up to. And Debbie doesn't have to yell. If Debbie gets up in the morning before me, it's just, here's your coffee. I can be asleep and that's my alarm clock. Here's your coffee. She's standing 25 feet away and she just says it and that wakes me up. It's part conditioning, it's part, man I'm looking forward to that cup of coffee in the morning. I hear the click on the clock and it's generally about 30-45 seconds before the alarm goes off. But I hate the alarm. So I hear that click and you go, oh, please. Yeah, you don't want to hear it, so you want to be preemptive on it. Yeah, shut it off. Get up and shut it off. But no, with Mark, it's the opposite. I've got actually three alarms set so that he doesn't miss the program in the morning. One of them is going to get him. Just put off and then reach over a little bit farther. To get the lesson, you have to actually sit up. Well, the first one's right by his bed, the other one's at the foot of the bed, and the other one, he's got to actually get up and go move to the door. That's the first place, yep. Yeah, yeah. Step by step, we'll get there. But, you know, we can... Sleep is that necessary thing, you guys. It might not seem like, well, we're just yammering about sleep, but you know, we could take this in a real serious direction and remind everybody of the old Arab saying that a running man could cut a thousand throats. Think about it. We're talking about while people sleep. A running man, maybe a missing part of that old Arab saying. But a running man could cut a thousand throats while people sleep. Maybe that's a part of missing, but at night or in ... You've heard it before. And I just can't draw the whole of it up right now. But this only goes over to either ... We talk about biological alarms. The dog. You know, since I've been ... There's been minimal amount of time in my adult life, probably 12 or 17 weeks since the time I've been 17 or 8 since I've been out of my parents' home, that I have not had a dog. Maybe that's a statement about he doesn't like to go to sleep without having some biological alarm around, or maybe it's a statement about he has this basic mistrust of humanity when he's sleeping because he knows that old adage about the running man can cut a thousand So again, you know we can talk about sleep and we've talked about this in a number of different areas How about that army of one you go to sleep? You've got nobody looking around You become one of those thousand throats, don't you? Yep, can have it all too easy. And you think we were just talking out of the sight of our hat? This goes over to teamwork doesn't it? Yes, it does. This goes over to delegating authority doesn't it Nancy? Exactly. Yeah. Oh boy. So, you know, we look at shifts. We talked about that circadian rhythm at the beginning of this. And, you know, there are some people who are just naturally night people. Man, they'll stay up all night. You know, it's not hard for them to stay up all night. It just seems like that's how they're wired. If you get a group of people like that and men, you want to sleep at night, those are the people you have watching, those are the people that are, you know, the post. They are the sentries, aren't they? Yes. See how the right tool for the right job and I don't wish to reduce people to tools. Don't get me wrong there. But again, and here's another way that's going to not sound well, but you try to use the ability of every person. You try to put them in the slot where they will shine. That's it. Absolutely no matter whether you're talking in your workplace or at home. Yes, everyone and this is something I try to strive through To everyone is that everyone has a purpose Everyone has their own talents. It's just it's your job to find out what those talents are where they shine and and how they can best Fit into the organization you're working with be it a volunteer organization be it militia be it be it a work environment Well, that's what good managers do. You find the strong points and effectively use them where those people can do the best and feel good about what they're doing and succeed. Exactly. The other thing, and you know, when you start to think along these lines, you cannot help but bring to seemingly to reduce people, as example, the right tool for the right job, using a person in the... See how it seems like, well, I don't want to be used, and did you just call me a tool? See how that works? But again, you have to dissect bits and pieces of the world in order that you understand them. And I don't have another reference to put on the table other than responsibility, other than we, I think we used that word, that phrase earlier, delegating authority. Delegating authority managing personnel. There you go. The other thing about this is I am not reducing someone to a tool if I am helping him keep the whole organization alive because see if the whole organ, this goes back over to the individual man. If the whole organization survives, odds are each individual man is still there. See how that works? If the organization is shot to hell because someone didn't do their job, odds are most everybody, and even that guy who didn't do his job, he was probably one of the first to suffer. Looking the wrong way, his throat cut, looking the wrong way, or not paying attention, his mind was separated from his thoughts. See how that works? So, we do not wish to reduce someone to a tool or simply talking about using someone's ability. That's not what we're doing here. That's not it at all. Well, to protect, not just to protect, but to perfect ourselves. We have to look at our strengths and our weaknesses. Use the strengths you have, but work on the weaknesses so that you are more proficient and more of a generalist, as Mark would say, so that you can fill in when the person that is, you know, that's their forte, that they are, you know, they have to step back for a minute. So that you can step in the ceiling. I do say this on a regular basis to use the programs as a tool to wake people up if you don't necessary, but no I know not the personnel I have said Alex Jones program if that's what it takes to wake somebody up use them to wake them up Glenn Beck even if Glenn Beck is what it takes to snap somebody out of it because we've said this before it's like It's like having somebody try to teach your wife to shoot when you know She won't listen to you and she'll listen to somebody else. If that's what it takes, do it. And then after you get their eyes open and say, okay, well now we're going to step you up, go look at this one. There are many avenues and those are tools. Our personnel is not tools and I usually don't make that distinction when I come up on the air and say that. But yeah, you don't have to take our words for it. You go do the research. The program is a tool though. The radio station is a tool. And if the tool goes away, we find a new toolbox. Exactly. Well, the thing is, okay. I look at the militia, the Patriot Movement, as a multi-faceted organization. You have many, many different facets of it. I look at the homeschoolers, I look at those people that are into gardening, animal husbandry, people that do the legal work. There are some things like, no, I really, that's not a place that I'm competent at. That's not my forte, but other people shine in that arena. And I try to connect the dots. I find the people that are experts in that area, that specific area, and point people to them so that they can go learn. If they want, they're looking for specific information, is to know who those people are and send people to them. So that you would connect the dots. That's you know, I'm just a conduit to make that happen so that they get the information necessary to Go forward with the battle that they have at hand and you know, that's Probably one of my you know, my facet and in this is being able to connect those those people together from one one facet to the other and and get the information so that there's a dialogue going on and more learning going on back and forth. There are people that specialize in training, shooting. There are those that specialize in reloading. and you know, it's knowing the people, putting them together, and connecting the dots so that those that are interested in learning any one of those facets, we can plug them in, if you will, to the resources that we have, the knowledge base that each individual has because Oh, as the old field adage goes, you can't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself. So go to the people that have learned, learn it, and then you are well on the way of not making mistakes and learning from other people that have taken it in a specific facet of these organizations and make the right decisions. without, you know, what to look for, what to be wary of. I mean going into the legal arena, oh my god, there are so many different ways that you can fail if you go in half, you know, just half ready with just a table scratching, if you will, of information. You can learn just enough to get yourself in a world of hurt if you're not careful. And it's true of so many different things. I mean if somebody goes in say for oh goodness to do martial art training. If they just go in and get their first belt then come out and think they're gonna oh yeah you're in for a world of hurt. Because there are a whole lot of people out there that know more than you. So understand that. You know if you're if you're gonna pursue something find the people that know what they're doing and learn from them and this is this is where they're not tools they're teachers and They are the people that can can get you where you need to go where you need to be So at looking them as tools Yeah, it's a good word, but I think teachers and mentors. I think that is a better analogy for what we're looking at here. Because if you've got individuals, they have an ability. And you can see that ability and you want to take it, help them get to that next level. Find the teacher, find that nook and insert them with that, you know, make that contact form so that they can get there. And this is, I know that's always something I try to do. I have a number of people that call and ask me things that, okay, I know a little bit, but I know just enough to get you in trouble. Let me get you to somebody that knows a lot more than me. And that's kind of what I do. So given that, You know to look at people as tools that we're all in the learning process and we're all trying to work these problems out together And that's that's part of the community that we are Would you agree with that done? Oh, yeah, well certainly as far as that representation or calling the right tool for the right job bringing that to the thought line of putting a person in a place where he is most useful. I just wanted to bring that up to the ... we don't reduce people to tools. No. That's the thought line there. Again, the reference calling out, is there a doctor in the house? The guy who is the doctor, he's going to see the need for himself and rush to and help in that situation, unless he's worried about those ... What do you call those? The Good Samaritan Laws and all of that. As soon as the doctor's done, someone says, is there a lawyer in the house? See how that works. Again, the right tool for the right job, right? We can use those as one and a half bad examples. Right. But again, you guys, if you do it like this, because the right ability I don't even want to go there because it almost sounds... There is a communist phrase that goes to the individual for ability, to the individual for need. And it's something along those lines. And I don't want to even try to co-mingle those words with what we're trying to project right now. See how that works? It's easy to, if you start to reduce people to less than human, it's easy to start to slip into the enemy's ways. It's easy to start to even to literally talk along the lines that they do all the time. We need to get rid of 50% of humanity. We need to get rid of even more. The people who literally, that's their job, they look at us as inanimate objects and simply just, let's take an eraser to them. What was that phrase? It was Chief George in the movie, but in the little big man when the chief was saying, they want to rub us out, just eliminated. Right. Wiped off the paper. To be forgotten is another because it's been said, the victors write the history. You have to reflect on this for a moment because that very statement alone. the Bilter Burgers, the Council on Foreign Relations, all of those that conspired to remove 90% of the people from the earth. Do you think that the day after they accomplish that, if that is their goal, no doubt about it, if they are able to accomplish that, the day after that they're going to write it down in history books and brag about what they did? Oh, yeah. Oh, no. To the best of their ability, they will make that disappear. To the best of their ability, they won't want the next generation to know that There used to be 9 or 10 times as many people in the world because no one would want to put their name on that. No one would want to say, we did that for humanity. Think about it. Oh yeah. It's happened in US history over and over again. And... Oh, we have someone on there? Who is this, please? This is Leonard from Arizona. I just mentioned on to you here, calling in, but... I think you've got the wrong program. We're not talking about coffee. Oh no, we did mention coffee earlier in the day, waking up to the coffee. Ah, okay. Being able to make coffee on like a wood-burning stove, which you can buy a percolator. You can buy a stovetop percolator. Your instant coffee will work in the percolator type coffee pot. I've made several for dad that way. And you can buy, there's nothing Special or fancy about it just get the same type of percolator that you you can still get them and I think even at Myers right for over the camp on it well over the campfire or on the electric stove because if it'll work on the electric stove with no electricity, you know, it's just working from the heat it just Percolates the water. There's no mechanical or electrical thing needed in it other than grinding your own coffee beans which Right need a grinder for yeah, we're grinder work if you really want to yeah Pretty much straightforward just as you would do a pot of coffee on your stove You just get that up to boil and let it percolate for a bit and you got a cup of coffee Yeah, well, they just get into the regular my goodness. Oh Goodness All right. Thank you. Sorry Oh, that's okay. And Don, I know this is the quote that you were trying to get, and it's from Carl's Marx. It's his explanation of communism, from each according to his ability to each according to his need. Right. Thank you very much. But again, you know, and I've got that echo back, Eddie, when you start to get...that's almost eclectic. That's almost, you know, egalitarian. You know, to a certain extent that that is to be applauded or lauded. You know, that's the same thing. It's to be praised. But what that does is put that on. It brings that power onto the state to reach into your pocket. Instead of allow that, I have this and I can give portion thereof. Don, I'm going to have to make the echo worse before it'll go away. Okay, you want me to keep talking? Yeah, just keep talking. Okay, and again, Mark says, pay not too much or close attention to the ways of your enemies, at least we become like them. So again, when we talk about tools, see how this comes back in a full circle. We're going to try to deal with humanity instead of reduce it to numbers. When you think about reducing humanity to numbers, there are other quotes that the Communists have come up with, like, Stalin said something like, if you kill a hundred people, that's a tragedy. If you kill 50 million, it's a statistic. Huh. Yeah. That's horrific. Yes, it is. You need to say that out loud. Someone in American politics who would say that in a public venue, do you think that they would be voted in again? I mean, not to say it like criticism. Did you know that Stalin said that? To say it as if it were Stalin's words. To say it as if they believe that. I don't think they would be voted in again. But yet we have a gentleman in the White House that was voted in a second time that believes in partial birth abortion. And how many abortions happen every year? Oh my. Oh, you know, I know when Don starts talking about abortion, Nancy, you could get me going in that direction and some people are just going to change the channel. But I do believe that that is one of the main, if not, the main reason America is our treatment of. Right. You know, that we have this person in the White House that was voted in not once but twice and that is his belief. You can, you can, 90% Birth of the child and then and then don't able to bring apologize for putting your ears through this But it's really Skype is being really picky after that last caller had to boost the volume really high Okay, I don't looks like I finally got rid of it right there all right. Yeah Well, let's let's put a measure on when again you guys that that when you start to talk about abortion time could just go for the rest of the hour You take a your average, you know your notebook paper be it college line, what's that, 8.5 by 11 or something. And you draw like a 2 inch square up in the left hand corner dividing that, culling that portion out of. You don't have to cut it out, but just call that separate from the rest of the field, so to speak. That 2 inch corner in the upper left hand section of that paper proportionally resembles or rather represents, thank you, all of America's war debt throughout our history, the American nation, the rest of that field, the rest of that piece of paper represents proportionally all of America's abortion debt. Now to think like that and to look at it like that, it cannot be reduced to a piece of paper, but we try to use that piece of paper to give you a graphic illustration of what abortion has done to America as far as volume as far as the amount of loss of life the loss of life yes again even worse the loss of life of those who have no who don't even have a say who have no way of defending themselves this is scripture says you know better a millstone be tied around your neck and you hurled into the sea thrown into the sea then to harm a child and bear that mind and again when we when we allow these things to happen as a nation, it is the whirlwind that we reap. When we do not speak up against it, it is as if we condone it. So those of you that say, well, we've got bigger fish to fight, you think that, well, you continue to nibble on leaves and we'll be okay, but when we need to kill the roots of the problems of America, America is killing itself. We are supposed to say that this is all fine and dandy. You think that the God of... Let's do it like this. He wears a whole bunch of hats. We can agree. I walked up to one of the local churches here. I talked with Mark about this on the air. I might have mentioned this to you about two months ago, maybe three months ago in the morning before all the people started to get in. I parked the car right in front of the church there. It was a big pole barn building. A man standing there at the side. I knew him to be one of the elders in the church. He had never known him. I had never spoken to him before, but I knew him in that way for, again, other people's word. And I walked up to him. I got out of the car and walked up to him and shook his hand and told him my name. And I said the first thing I said to him, my name. And I said, you and I both could agree that the Creator is a God of love, right? And he looked at me like I was a meteor, like I was an alien or something, and he nodded his head, he didn't say a word, and then he looked around a little bit and he walked into the church. He walked away from me for such a basic statement that totally befuddled him. It seemed to overwhelm him. He did not know how to react to that. But again, let's go, I only do that to offer a qualifier for plenty of people who would say that, why, I'm a big man in my church, but when not even confronted with it, just generally trying to open a conversation with him, it scared him so much, he just turned and walked away. He just turned and walked away. Now, with that qualifier, we can agree he is the God of truth. We can agree he is the God of love. We can agree he is the God of life. And it is the truth to say that we deny life to children who have no ability to defend themselves. Do you think that he will show us love? Do you think that he will continue to bless this nation? And I'm not going to, I could rail on this for the rest of the day, you guys. But again, I know when this subject comes up, people in the chat room say that, oh, Don's just going off on his way, so I'll be quiet now. And I don't do that to please you folks, but I do this so that you are aware of it, because I've made you aware of it now. And if you don't speak out against it, it is as if you agree with it. There's no question about that. And one way or another, the truth, the love, or the life We'll catch up with you. Nancy, we can change the subject. John doesn't hit the rail on this. Well, I didn't mean to go there, but that's okay. Oh no, again, thank you. But again, you guys... But it was not. It's just, you know, we do this. We listen to these people and then, you know, a number of people voted for the school. You know, you know and I when I saw this like okay, that's what's wrong with this picture I mean, it's it's just it's wrong and if you you know know what it does it endangers It kills a child and endangers the mother terribly Well, let's do it like and I don't mean to interrupt you Nancy I was a youngster I was like six or seven years old when one of the women across the street My mother was sitting on the porch in a lawn chair and big concrete porch, big brick house and everything. A woman, I was just sitting there on my bike. I was like six or seven years old in the driveway. And a woman from across the street almost came running across the street and up the stairs and started talking. And I got big ears. I had big ears even then. But started talking with my mother about the pill and how this is going to change the world. And I had no idea what I was hearing at the time, but I do remember this. But now let's do it like this. In 1961-62 that was, I think I was seven. Perhaps I was eight years old. So with that in mind, I'm 58 years old today and if you're listening and you are 50 years or younger, you should look to the sky tonight and thank God that you were here. You should thank him for your very next breath because it's a good chance you could not have been here simply for someone just, I'm going to eat this pill today and tomorrow. Think about it, let alone, thank God you're here, rather than experience that I'm almost born and what's this feeling and I can look at it, I can stretch out my legs and oh man, I just go away because I put a scissor in the back of my head. And I don't mean to be graphic about it. Oh boy, it's really graphic if you read about it. I mean it's horrific. Yes. It's horrific. I don't know how the doctors that do this, if you've listened to Rand Paul, there were a couple of times where the hospital said, you are going to do this. He had to say, I'm not doing this anymore. You're out of your mind because you know, Bork the baby and put the baby in the waste can and it's crying for the next couple of hours in the waste can. It's alive It's still alive. It's burnt from you know the acid. From a chemical assault. Uh-huh. Yes, but still alive and crying. It's heartbreaking because he says, I couldn't do it anymore. This cannot be. This is not a place that I can go ever again and refuse to do them after that. And I thank God for people with conscience that would say, I can't do this. This is wrong. And yeah, to this day, from listening to him in his speech, it haunts him. It's like I couldn't go there anymore. That's his profession. So, my goodness. No, that's a man of conscience and I appreciate him very much. I wish he had continued on with the race the last time and the time before. Even just to go to the convention and make a presence there so that people around the nation could see and hear him more than in the debates. He was a phenomenal debater for sure. No one else could compare. They didn't hold a candle to him. Not Romney, not Obama, none of them. None of the Republican candidates, definitely. That's right. So, yeah, I'm sorry. It's where we're at with that. But goodness, I digress. We were talking about people and their abilities and how best to position them and nurture them and mentor them. in ways that is best for the organization and best for them. And yeah, let's get back on track. Deploy would be another word. Right, deployment. And again, but deploying means that they have learned the lessons and are ready to go out and act upon that of which they have learned. It's a learning process, day by day, week by week, to improve upon oneself, to be more perfect, if you will, to better yourself, either spiritually, physically, mentally, and the task that you go about every single day. It's something that should be in our forethought. And that's one of the things that we work on is to look at, okay, how can I improve myself? How can I improve what I'm doing? Not trying to keep up with the Joneses, mind you, but at the same time, improving yourself, improving your family, your family's circumstance, and how to go about just doing the things necessary. to survive. the difference between a slow computer and a fast computer. You're wasting less time putting information in, aren't you? So that, again, frees you up for other things. You can go, oh, speaking of freeing you up for other things, you can go and take courses on time management with all of that spare time you've got because you're reading books so fast now you've got to figure out something to do with it. So you go take a course in time management. So, yeah, see how this works? But again, it's all connected. Yes. And that's where I'm sorry. No, that's where you know, we're saying this is multifaceted there Everyone has their their own speciality. But when we band together we become like that rock-hard diamond we are we are not invincible, but we're darn hard and and and ready to do a job the right way and and with determination and with a firmness of character and of intent. The thing about a diamond, it takes many ... what is a flat on it? That's a facet. It takes many facets to build that diamond, doesn't it? If we look at it like that, now, there's another way to say that ... oh, we're not ... using people. We're not calling them tools. We're calling them facets. We're assembling them into this fine jewel of a diamond of a unit, a diamond of a platoon, a diamond of a sea. You're taking the diamond and the rough and you're polishing it and nipping away at the imperfections and reforming and putting it closer together, so it makes this this wonderful beautiful jewel that that we all can be and that's that's the goal. Let's get there. Work together side by side shoulder to shoulder, facet to facet and get the job done. We can do this and that's what we need to do. I kind of put things in a nutshell and that's the way I see the Patriot movement, is that jewel. Multifaceted with each area, whether it be hand-to-hand combat, using Oh goodness, an expert with firearms or building better bullets to go further, better guns, the manufacture and the knowledge that goes behind each and every thing. From food production, animal husbandry, dealing with organics and propagating. doing natural propagation. When you get to that point where, yeah, I can pass on this information to someone else, and they can duplicate, do a turnkey, if you will, so that you can turn it around. Turn it around, take that person and teach them to the level where they can then take the information and duplicate what you've done and pass that information on yet to another one. So now you have false, upforce multiplication. So now you have two people that can do this, and from the 2 to 4 to 8 to 16, 32 and on, you know, it will just continue to go. And that is how we grow, that is how we continue to make this organization work. and keep it up and running is by teaching and teaching and teaching. Take the field of expertise that you are in. We've got doctors and nurses that teach, you know, medic training, if you will, for in the field, first aid, basic first aid, and then more and more advanced stages of being a field medic. right up into actually doing some stitching and closing of wounds. So, you know, this is a place that we need to go. As we perfect upon the things that we know, we try to learn a little more every day into those areas of interest that we have and that we have natural ability at. And those that you're a little weaker in, you might be a little more of a generalist. But, you know, that's where you recruit people that have those abilities that you may not be so strong in. And something to keep in mind. You need a well-rounded unit. It could all be reduced to, you know, the right man for the right job. Yep. There's no tool mentioned in there. Nope. Well, send in seven people who don't know what one man should know for that job. How many cooks do we have over there? Too many chiefs and not enough engines. Yes, exactly. Those wheels are spinning. There are a whole bunch of different ways to put it. But again, it's only common sense. We've talked about that to a great extent. That's lacking in Washington, isn't it? I just look at when Mark left U of M the maintenance department they had 11 employees and 22 managers. Wow. Yeah. Think about that. That's what one might call it top heavy organization. Yep. About the cap size so top heavy. Well it did. They went over budget and they were trying to figure out how they went over budget so what did they do? The managers all went to Florida, down to Orlando, you know, they're by Disneyland, to figure out how it is they went, I think, what was it, $2 million over budget? How much did the Disneyland trip cost? Exactly. You did what? You know, bring in an accountant, trust me, they'll find it. Well, they drank champagne and ate caviar and renting a conference room down in Florida. Why down in Florida when there are so many conference rooms around the University of Michigan? I'm sure that's a question that they have to answer. Yeah, that's what they did and it was, you know, hello. You're in management because, well, let's say, see, you obviously don't know what accounts are. You haven't been able to, you know, account for the money you've spent. And if you can add, subtract, multiply, and divide, trust me, you can find it real quick. Now, it's ridiculous. I think any one of the high school graduate cashiers that we have at Meyers could go through the books and say, you spent how much on what? Yeah, back when bleach was 65 cents a gallon somebody was getting getting a little reimbursement because the the Gosh, they were paying $2.65, you know to that to more more per quantity It's like you're kidding me, but it's you know, they're they're state and federally funded as well as being a private yes one of the Things that drives me crazy because they're supposed to be a private school, but they get federal funding and state funding They're they're part of the ESMI Union which is your municipality Union, so it's obviously government run, but Goodness there. They claim to be a private university I don't think so They have too much money coming in from the state and the fed to claim that as far as I'm concerned. Yeah. Yeah. No. I was bringing that up to one of their employees there and it's like, well, anybody who can pay dues can be part of that union. It's like, no, you can't. You have to belong to a municipality. So you've got to be either city, state, township, or federal employee in order to be part of that union. So don't go there with me. The manager is like, she's right. Yeah, okay, I gotcha. Don't tell me it's private. My tax dollars paid too much of what they've got there. especially with the college millages in this county with several six. Yep, we got to go to... Oh my gosh, we're at the top of the hour? Where'd it go? Okay, well... Won't be long now. No, it won't be. Here we go. As always, God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. We've got them on the run. 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