September 20, 2013
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Mark Koernke discussed the Navy Yard shooting and SSRI psychiatric drugs as a common factor in mass shootings, the economic collapse warnings, Chicago gun violence in a gun-free zone, and the history of grassroots technology development including 2-meter radio networks, packet radio, bulletin board systems, and early internet infrastructure built by amateur radio enthusiasts and computer hobbyists rather than government or corporations. He emphasized the importance of preparedness, surplus equipment warehousing, and decentralized communication systems as alternatives to government control, and called for patriots to build independent infrastructure without waiting for top-down solutions.
- ssri drugs
- navy yard shooting
- mass shootings
- gun-free zones
- chicago violence
- 2-meter radio
- packet radio
- bulletin board systems
- amateur radio
- internet history
- grassroots technology
- preparedness
- surplus equipment
- decentralized communications
- militia readiness
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Where the restaurant crew is grandma teams, okay teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of Retired Telecommunications Workers brings the golden spike. Many hands make for late work a million. Petty coat junctions. We'll tell you what, it's been wet, it's been damp, it's gray, it looks like it still wants to rain some more on us. And Larry, what's it like in your neck of the woods and what's jumping off the wall? What's the date today? Today's the 20th of September, 2013 AD. I tell you, it looks like the economy is poised to go under lots of warning bells all over the place from a lot of different sources. They had mouthed off about supposedly slowing down the printing presses of the billions and billions of dollars they're printing every month. Of course, that, like everything else that comes out of their mouths, was a lie. As soon as they do that, everything locks up. So now they're having to admit that they're not going to do that. all the cards are poised to fall. There is a boatload of stories on this. I'm looking at whatreallyhappened.com along with many stories there on the SSRI drugs that the Navy Yard Shooter was taking once again. When they have a bomb, they blame the bomb. When they have a shooting, gee, they blame guns. Anyway, SSRI drugs are the main reason why these shootings have happened. Almost every school shooter has been on them. Psychiatrists, SSRI stands for something serotonin, something uptake inhibitors. It is a prescribed a psychotropic drug that usually has suicidal or, you know, murderous tendencies of side effects. There is a congressman that is admitted to this, it is a Republican congressman from Florida, and I'll have his name here. Let's see, this is Jeff Miller of Florida. Says one of the medications that Alexis received does have a side effect that could have, in fact, been a problem. Well, it's been a problem in almost every single one of these school shootings. And the drug he was on, this kid is, begins with a T, tram something's all. But once again, it is a psychotropic SSRI inhibitor. And lo and behold, the guy who's hearing voices, how many shootings have we seen where they actually hear voices? And how many different CIA, Georgie Bush type mind control programs do they have where they actually use voices to keep a person awake, plant ideas in their heads, drive them off the edge of a cliff. So when you hear somebody saying that they're hearing voices, don't discount that. There are government programs that do that. They've even kind of joked about it in some of the movies. Back when they had Weird Science and My Science Project and stuff, they even did a little joke thing where they put a transmitter on a guy. But the government has these things. I believe that's MK Delta or MK Search. They've got Project Naomi, Project Artichoke, all kinds of nasty little CIA mind control projects where they experiment on Americans against their knowledge or will. We've got all kinds of electronic mind control programs. Television itself operates at a frequency that's designed to put people in a trance-like state so that they are receptive to suggestion. So anyway, I've kind of gone off a little bit here, but this shooting in the Naval Watchyard, how was this guy with his reported history allowed to get past security? There's another one of those, and what kind of security was it, folks? A lot of questions about this. Meanwhile in Chicago, I think 11 to 13 people were shot. And that's a gun-free zone, Mark. So, of course, they don't want to talk about that. You're not going to hear much about that shooting at all. And listen, I forget that was over the exciting past time of basketball. Years ago, they, in fact, I don't know if they still have it. It's pretty well been shut up here in Detroit. We, for the inner-city youth, who of course we need to relate to and understand all of whom wanted to be Yo Homie, the great star in the spotlight. So there's no real teamwork with most of these quote unquote teams whenever they have these things. But they have these events where everybody gets together and they get all this. It's like the minor, minor, minor, minor scouting event where they're all looking for the next Super B-ball player. Well, they got to the point where every time they had the event, they had an Ipsilanti Michigan, they've had it in the Detroit area in several locations. We either ended up with brawls or several shootings, knifings and a handful of fights every time because, well, it turns out that the prima donnas get frustrated because each one is a bigger prima donna than the other. and being a tad effeminate with regard to their emotional standing and the way they operate. All of a sudden, you get here, just example of the man keeping us down and you just stomping over me, you're holding me back. And of course, pop, pop, boom, boom. So basically what it comes down to is somebody decided that they didn't like the way somebody else was playing basketball. What it be? What up doe? What de doe doe? Isn't that amazing? And not that any were very good basketball players as far as once probably were shot but again like I said in that gun-free zone where only two groups of criminals the ones in uniform and the ones that are the corporate criminals you know for you know the lower lower end of the corporate criminal ladder that are given professional courtesy when it comes to not not hassling them You know, the non-tax paying on the dole, you know, little monsters that, well, do just like what we described here. You know, hose down a whole bunch of people, you know, in a crowd and then scurry off and slink back into the shadows. Everybody is harassed, but the ones that typically they know, you know, really are the, shall we say, the dangerous ones. The average taxpayer is much easier to stop on the street, harass and, you know, eat out his substance than it is to actually go after the criminals, which are dangerous. And that's why there's professional courtesy between the crew. We don't shoot a cop and they don't shoot the criminals that keep the cops in business because there's no manufacturing industry otherwise. Those who are sucking off the wallets are the ones basically that are left with any kind of job in a Soviet state and that's what you're seeing right now. How much does your community actually produce anymore? Our area here, in their effort to re-sculpt Disney Dexter, of course, have destroyed and lost revenue left, right, up, and down, but they'll never acknowledge it because they can't. The Communists can never acknowledge their, you know, slash socialists, never can acknowledge their failures in their social engineering and their sculpting. It's always everybody else's fault. We just don't know what happened. We're so confused. Well then, why are we letting them keep their jobs? If they're so confused or don't know what happened or can't figure out how to manage things, they're obviously not the people to be managing, are they? But people just kind of let it slide. So that's one of our other problems. But the basketball, yeah, you know, you've got to be expected. The All-Star was being frustrated by the other All-Star. And they are the best basketball players. Both of those were probably getting into the fight, were probably the best basketball players the world has ever seen. And they were just being oppressed because the other guy was putting them down. So because they were dissed, you know, someone had to be hosed down. and that's what happened. You know, side shoot, of course, the other cool thing is, thank goodness, most of we're probably doing this, the homey side shoot anyway, which reduced the number of casualties, Larry. Had they been actually aiming and trying harder more and more people would have been hit but as it is the only reason that the homie shoot got something is because laying the pistol sideways and screaming while you push the pistol like a Western cowboy from the You know the 20s and 30s where you throw that bullet down range No aiming just kind of given it gives each bullet about another 10 per second Yeah, it makes a lot of noise and it gives the bullet another 10 feet per second velocity because they throw the gun. You know, you throw the gun, but you do it sideways now. You used to be the guy, you know, the thing with the old westerns is that they'd throw the gun right down, like they were using a whip. Remember the old actors doing that? Now the homie shoot, you do it sideways. I guess whipping sideways works better. Maybe the bullet gets a little bit of a curve too, and tumble's on the way. Nah, not really, but again. It's the way they're conditioned. So as it is, there have been a lot of other incidents like that, by the way, in most all of the big cities here over the last week. Something that I got an email about, but they've not been getting any coverage. However, good old Chi-town, where of course, Obama, the kosher meat puppet comes from, well, of course, they really people are asking the right questions. These are the places that they were micromanaging for the short period of time that they were focused on their area of control. Once they were past that stepping stone, it was kind of like wipe your hands to the problem and get on down the road. If you'll notice, remember, he's from Chicago. Well, no, we don't know really where Barry Satoro is from. It's just that was the base of operation to boost his arse with all the fiction they created behind his fallacy of his history. to get him to where he is in the outhouse right now on Pennsylvania Avenue. And the smell is horrible. Anyway, I tell you what, we might have a caller. Do we have somebody? Yeah, hey, this is Henry out in Oregon. How are you guys today? Jump in there, Henry. What's going on? Yeah, Larry, that over on what really happened, Mike Rivera also said that that flock team that was turned away, that came there right away that could have stopped them, said they were turned away because of jurisdictional issues. Do you agree with that? I haven't seen that particular story. He's covered a lot. Do I agree with it? I know that the whole name Gestapo likes to go in and insert themselves everywhere. FEMA is inserting themselves in Colorado even with people who are trying to help others there. Just like Dan and Katrina and elsewhere whenever there's people trying to do something good the government sticks their nose in and tries to make the situation worse. This has false flag written all over it. The guy may have just gone off on his own and they're trying to capitalize on it. But it's interesting that the same goon squad that was used in Boston was oozed all over this particular incident as well. Well, I think this guy was just going to work. He got popped in the head and then the team took over. They turned that SWAT team away because they didn't want none of their CIA or Mossad agent shot. And also, Mike Rivera, he talks about our Constitution and Bill of Rights out of one side of his mouth while preaching Marxism out of the other side of his mouth. In fact, I've heard him say that we're going to become Russia. I think he's a shill and an agent. Well, I can't. I don't know who is and who isn't. I do like seeing all the stories there that do expose what Israel's been up to. Like for example when we had the US and Russian ships and Israel decided to come from behind and pop off a couple of missiles aimed at Syria to get things going. One thing I have yet to see Mike talk about is the aerial spraying, the chemtrails, which he's actually called disinformation before so nobody's perfect but if you want to get a lot of the See, he links from a lot of different sites, so a good grouping of the stories is there as well as at Rents.com. R-E-N-S-E dot com. Those are just a couple of them that I use. Mark's mentioned another one before, it's News.com and there's others out there. I like Rents.com too, but the best truth or sight on the net is from the trenches, WorldBePort.com. I thought they had some interference. No, that's Henry's page. That's the whole point. No, he's been doing a good job. Yeah, actually, everybody has on that note, Larry. Systems, malfunctions and failures through pretty much all of the different Patriot sites for the last couple of weeks. Everybody has taken their turn. Henry's had some problems. We've also had stuff going on here that's off the wall with different subsystems. I think it's designed to be, you know, a stumble foot. It's like low wire. The same thing happened with Joe McNeil. In fact, there are some things I've talked to him about with him off the air that we know are going on. I think the reason is because of the volume of response, because Joe gets a lot of response. We get a lot of listeners, especially in the morning, the AM, not just from the United States, but very heavy from overseas. I know the same thing is true of what's going on here with our program here in the afternoon. And the types of stumble foot that we see are designed not to just shut us off, but what you'll see is whole glitches of part of the system to see how we are responding and how we're going to fix into an alternate solution if we have a system failure. Well, have you heard that Russia, the BRICS nations are actually talking about using and offering up to the world a non-US centric internet alternative. Ooh! Ours is all covered with the NSA spying cred. Not only are they going to offer an alternative financial system, not based on the Judy Eyes US dollar, but also an alternate internet that doesn't necessarily have compromising software through the NSA? Well, there's a bunch of different sites right now that are starting to show up, which the only way they're going to continue to function is everybody really helps to make them happen. It's like the alternate technologies or Hallmark or the Golden Spike. Those are all independent. They're not big. And they're building, we're building the way we're supposed to. I think the biggest problem with everything I see happening is everybody expects big immediately. And that's not going to work, guys. How did the internet start to begin with? Does everybody know? Does anybody remember? Let's go back to small. In fact, I almost have to, I laugh because of some of the things I see in the technology right now that are now in vogue again. I guess one good thing about some of it is that maybe people are being forced to spell better again. Years ago, before, we didn't have any of this audio that we have on computer. We had no video on computer. We had bulletin boards. We couldn't really talk to each other, guys. Let me give you some of the tricks we used to do back in the 70s when internet was not known as internet. Packet computer radio started a whole world of intercommunication that was local or could be as far as the whole distance of the country because people learned to take their computers and mate them to radio. Now, what was interesting is what happened at the time, 2 meter radio back in the late 60s, early 70s, 2 meter was already developed and perfected. By the middle 70s, 2 meter was expanding and it had repeaters, just like you have with your cell phone systems. Remember we talked about this, that originally the government didn't want to give you 800 meg. We were going to be, probably the 2 meter system was going to be taken over by the Fed and they wanted to steal it from us and that would have been your phone system. Well, 2 meter wasn't surrendered by the people who built it because it was built by little guys like you, Larry, myself, anybody, everybody else that are listening who just wanted to be able to have a, you know, it was a cool project. It was, they were radio geeks or they were computer geeks. And what we did is we started setting up 2 meter junctions with data. So instead of having to go through the telephone line at $1.18 or $0.58 a minute, For a long distance, Mark could hook up to his 2 meter. I have my old Trash 80 computer guys. Remember the Trash 80 from Radio Shack, Radio Jerk? Or the old IBM 2000 portables? 5 ¼ floppies. He would punch into your two meter and you have your two meter punch into the relay station on the Domino's Pizza headquarters or the old one or the new one or the Government building downtown. Oh, I'm sorry. It's called University Towers, but it's it's spy central Okay, but you would tie into that tower the 27 the story building had the the repeaters on it because that's what we were repaid to put them up and Then I would hook up to a repeater somewhere in Dayton, Ohio and or progressively hook up to Dayton, Ohio and then I would jump over to Indiana and then I would Larry in the process was hooking up to his repeater and we would link and then I could hit a button and And it was long guys because we didn't have all this hyper technology you have now, but it was back in the day and And I could send, for instance, the Gemstone file, which is one of the first things that we sent out in packet radio via the unknown internet. And it went to all points of the compass from the University of Michigan mainframe computer to our packet radio to our two-meter system and went to 100 different locations simultaneously because we could all link up. Now that was all done, not with any government money, not with anybody going, we need a sugar daddy. It was Larry, Ed, Don, Mark, Fred, Bill, Bobby, Jim, Ronald, and a whole bunch of other people who put all the garbage up themselves, built it themselves, and we talked all over the country, all these little things that you now take for granted in a way of technology-based in terms of information about the shysters. The gemstone file was something that was embedded in the University of Michigan's mainframe computer. They couldn't dig it out. I know the guys who worked on this project, they said because of the way they established the main system, it's still there. It's still the software, it's still there and can't be disposed of. They just let it cycle. It's the story about the development of artificial Ruby, Ruby element for making lasers, guys. and the whole story about what transpired and what the guy went through that originally invented it. Everybody knew about it. It's another example of a little guy building something and the POS is because he didn't understand the system stealing it from him. That's the gemstone file. That's part of what it's about. Well anyway, the next step was all of a sudden government got rid of a whole bunch of smaller IBM computers. Basically you'd call them 186's. And, wow! Larry, we're jumping up! We went from trashes, which nobody got rid of their Trash 80's guys. Everybody, I think we still have the Trash 80 I had, don't we? It's still here. I'm pretty sure it's in the other room. Somewhere here in storage. Yeah, it's in storage. I never got rid of it. It would work. I'm sure I'd have to piddle with a few connectors, but I'll guarantee it would work. And that ran off cassettes, guys. Cassettes, not off floppies. Think about it. But here's the thing. The next thing was bulletin boards. After we started figuring out how to do this, then it was like, well, how can we talk to each other and do an on board, like, let's get everybody together and actually intercommunicate. Well, the bulletin board became the next thing. And it was not just there, but also a new thing started up where out of Fort Devon, and a few other locations, something called the Internet or a discussion about interlocking all these big mainframes together was going to become a kind of a demi-public thing, but it wasn't for the public. The Internet was never for the public initially. Never! It was a military program right from the beginning and where it was intended to be used was for quartermaster and supply. And I'll tell you where I saw the internet very first, decades ago, was in the property disposal department because out of Battle Creek, Michigan, the PDO for the world, the man who coordinate the supply and support and the transfer of all your military gear so that it wouldn't go to waste, so the taxpayer might actually get his money's worth. Well, they were supposed to be running it through the Internet. Most people didn't want to do that because they had a lot of backdoor thieving deals. But men who were genuinely working for you, the taxpayer, used it quite adeptly and demonstrated where a lot of the corruption was. Well, needless to say, they didn't press making sure that that Internet system was actually used because instantaneous inventory of the system is what could transpire. and the Shiesters, and now I understand basically it's the old Jewish Mafia, you know, surplus Mafia, they steal us blind out the back door. I watched it. I sat down with PDOs, property disposition officers in Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Sulfridge Air Force Base, Battle Creek, Michigan and said, hey, let me show you something. I got used to the idea I was buying tonnage. Now, side to side story. The computer, the bulletin board became the norm. Back in the late 80s, early 90s, a bunch of patriots who said, man, You know, we got a shortwave, but there's this really cool idea. Some of the guys have been working on its audio, and the government's working on it, but they don't have it perfected. And with a handful of computer geeks, all Patriot, Patriot Internet Radio was invented by us, not invented by the government, not invented by big business. They didn't have any interest. They wanted the system to stay the way it was. It doesn't mean that they wouldn't take interest in it, which they did. But initially, other than for very specialized military signal communications for person-to-person, face-to-face talking and such, at a much greater expense than the stuff that we have been doing, the system had its own independent, freestanding version of the Internet for that mission. And the version that we have is because, well, the computer geeks got more money. They ended up being in the right place at the right time. A bunch of them started piddling around. The more they played with it, the bigger they could make it. The more surplus there was, the more they could stack up. And surplus is what made it happen. Not cutting edge. Surplus is what made it happen. I'm going to throw something else up there. For an example, it'd be impossible for a private group of people to create a wide band network where you could get on the normal internet for free, but yet still have access to all these private websites. If you ever looked at seattlewireless.com, seattlewireless.com, before they became secretive about what they were doing because the FCC started attacking them, they would go from business to business. offer them to set up these free Wi-Fi hotspots with their own webpage which was stored on their computer. And when everybody accessed from their node, their website would come up first as the splash page, and then it would go from there, you could get to the rest of the internet. That's entirely private network through Seattle set up that way. There are other places that have done this too. That was done by university students. Now that's wireless. That's Wi-Fi, but there are other systems that you can use as well to jump greater distances. And the thing about it is, is every time, example, and Larry, you thank for bringing the subject up because, can you stick around for the second hour or you gotta go? I can't do the second one Mark. Now, one of the other reasons for that is because they realized, and it's true, we literally did this. Everybody did this. I built one. I'm not the only person who built it. But the one repeater that we hand built, I just gave away to somebody else because I know it's going to be set up. And that was a personal project where a bunch of us stripped equipment out of televisions. We had to pay the money for the Motorola Repeater Core itself, the main transceiver. But to build everything else up, it was about the size of a little less than a phone booth, actually about the size of a household refrigerator, a small one. And everything was mounted rack, mounted in there, or fixture mounted in there, it wasn't really a rack system. And when we're done, box it up with sheet metal, and that used to sit downtown off of the Diag. That was one of the first repeaters that was here in the area back in 1974, 73, 74. That repeater was retired only because somebody bought a corporate company, Motorola repeater, from somebody else as surplus. Now, the government, one of the things that has to be really, one of the reasons that this thing was a two meter repeater system, which was the earliest internet for all practical purposes, because you could interlink. You could actually turn into somebody else's data stream if I gave you the code, just like we have codes for getting into your system today. If I had the code, I could punch into the repeater. I could punch into the node. And we could all be in the same place at the same time listening off that same node at the same time. And all of us would get the same data stream signal. So everybody could be on that bulletin board. They could actually enter information. We wouldn't say I couldn't overlap anything. I couldn't negate you. I couldn't exclude you. The only thing I could do is in the constant stream bulletin board the way it was originally set up is just as we know bulletin boards later in the official internet, the stream would just be non-stop. Like a blog nowadays. Everybody calls it a blog. That's the old bulletin board, guys. We've come up with different names for basically the same thing over and over again. The blog, where you have a constant stream, is again, very sophisticated with bigger nodes inside the data stream for the old bulletin board system. I could say, hi Fred, how are you doing? Once I hook up, I could actually have a memory cache. That actually existed 30 years ago. I could actually pull up the data information, look at it and look to see who's on. I couldn't see everything that was printed, but I could actually ID how many people and who was on my node, and I would know that, hey, I got the gang there. Everybody's here. Good. I need to get a message out. So you send a message out that you've got something going on Saturday night. Now, the 2-meter boys actually were the town criers for the bigger events with the ham operation, too. The Fed wanted that 2 meter system because that was going to be the cell phone guys. We already did all the work, we built it all, they were going to make it the private government cell phone net. Even the cell phone system that was originally perceived was not for you or me. They wanted that for the officials, for the royalty, and the rest of us peasants could go to hell. They wanted to keep us on the copper lines. However, then they looked at the idea and projected out technology and realized, well, wait a minute, we'll get them these little dog leashes called cell phones and we'll be able to track them everywhere they go, we'll be able to listen to everything they're doing, and we'll be able to, eventually, if we make it a little more sophisticated, we can link their data stream and all the information they're pushing right to their person and to the moment where they're standing, which is where we've gone with multiple repeater towers. Oh, now we call them cell towers. But they are just the old two-meter repeater towers, guys. Just greater concentration and a far more dangerous signal because of the frequency the Fed had to alternate to. See the Fed went after the 2 meters. Actually they tried to steal everything. When I say steal, I literally mean steal. The Fed tried to pass an edict to confiscate all the 2 meter technology and take it from us. and everybody went into court like, oh no you're not, uh uh, this is my toy, this is my baby, this is my hobby. You can go stuff it up your arse in a massive court battle ensued in which we won, they lost. Another example where you hear all these weezers go, we can't win or we can't, people are willing to fight for this. One of the reasons is because a lot of these guys, they went to some of the best companies, by the time they were done they went from playing with junk because they were having a great time, you know, it's like any hobby, they started spending real money and all of a sudden all these guys that had, they had tied in business, industry, all kinds of people got involved because this is a lot of fun and not only that, it's cheap. One of the advantages of data streaming with a two meter repeater system, guys, is there was no long distance fees. And for those of you who don't remember long distance fees, well, I'll remind you of something else called the Watts line. Some kids got together just like Ed's talking about where a whole bunch of young guys not old not not old old fogeys a bunch of a couple of young kids just out of high school and in the college sat down and they looked at the cost for doing, you know, telephone work. And it's like, man, if I want to send a data stream message, now they didn't necessarily, I don't think they knew about 2-meter, because see, this was going on parallel with the 2-meter. They said, well, how could we make the, how could we bring down the cost of a phone call to put data streaming together between two IBM or whatever computers we have? Back in the day, it would be IBM mainframes, okay? And the one kid said, well, they talked to each other. Basically, the story goes that, well, what about local calls? Why can't we make a bunch of jumpers and go from one local to another local to another local and get around the long distance toll expense? And what they did, starting here in Michigan, is they literally mapped out the phone network for the state. Then what they did is they ID'd where two different local exchanges overlapped. Then they went to the people who owned the houses where the property overlapped or touched with the other local exchange and asked, hey, we'll pay you $25. And back in the 70s, that was a good chunk of change. We'll pay $25 for us to put a phone on your pole. And of course, everybody had to always explain, well, you need to go have a phone in my house? No, no, no. We just want to put a box in your pole here. Is that OK? Well sure and so what these kids did all with their own money all with with little guy resources they bridged every part of the state of Michigan so that they could go from one exchange to the next exchange into the next exchange and it did not cost you a dollar fifty one or ninety eight cents or sixty two cents or fifty eight cents a minute then they made a business out of it and they marketed it to the banking and other industries and said hey we'll offer you our WOTS lines that we've created so they called them WOTS, W-A-T-T-S, WOTS lines and we'll charge you ten cents a minute. Well for the industries that wanted to send data streaming Larry, ten cents a minute was a hell of a lot better than a dollar nineteen a minute if you got to send a whole bunch of reels of data from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Lansing, Michigan. And this was all done with little guy Ingenuity taking junk off the shelf. Do you think they went out and bought brand new technology? Hell no! They went to the surplus industrial industry, found two generation back equipment, bought all their gear from surplus from the phone company literally and went right around the whole system and nobody knew what to do. Since they didn't realize the people who were buying it didn't know that, well in reality it doesn't really cost them 10 cents a minute but guess what, for 10 cents a minute because the discount is so great. We'll buy them. The other problem is that people start using the watch lines for regular calls because you mean I can talk to my girlfriend in Lansing and I can talk to her for a whole two or three hours and it's only ten cents a minute? I'll talk to her for two or three hours on the company line. Oh man, well, but that's exactly what was happening guys. It did quite a bit. The whole point is it was done with small people, but it was done with people because they were motivated. We have to be focused. I discussed this yesterday. We have to start getting, not, we should have been focused already. Take this war seriously. But right now, there's a bunch of young people that if you get focused and you help them along, they'll do just fine on their own. But you've got to emphasize we don't need to announce it, we don't need approval from our enemy, and we're not waiting for them to give any kind of nod or wink because the whole agenda that they're pushing on the other side with these old farts that are socialist is that they hate anything and everything innovative. They're power freaks, they're manipulators, they're control freaks, they're parasites. If we're going to get it done, we've got to do it ourselves. Now here's another thing I'd highly recommend. This is for all you listening that want to do something cool. Let me give you an example for saying that this can't be done. Anybody see the collection? Larry, did you see the collection of cars that the guy just sold out in Nebraska here this last two weeks? Do you see the announcement? It was in the internet about it where the guy had 500 plus cars from the 50s, 60s and early. He had a dealership and it was bad for decades. Where did he keep those cars? He had some inside a building. Oh no, they weren't outside. None of them were outside. All of them were in buildings somewhere. What's interesting is most of them, not all of them, but a lot of them were in the original dealership he had. When he closed it, he just kept the building, right? He's out in the middle of nowhere and there's no big money. If you're in Parasyteville where you've got a bunch of Jewish kosher sheisters who are trying to rape you for everything you've got, they drive the taxes up to try and steal your property. I don't care where the hell you are, it's the same scam. But if you're in a place that nobody's interested in or if you can find a place that's out of the way that doesn't have any real, like, shall we say, Strategic value. Remember, use the battlefield appropriately, guys. He had 500 cars. And remember, these were not cars like we see today. These were big butt, three ton, super beasts, okay? I mean, he also had Corvair's. He had a handful of Corvair's with only like 11 to 15 to 25 miles on them. My point is this. Guys, he started storing those in 1958. He kept putting them away. Have you thought about what the volume of space required for 500 cars is for indoor storage? Think about how many square feet would you need. Now consider that being patient, he stacked them and racked them, I guarantee it. He made sure they were probably tight parked in place, but they were inside, under cover, And they collected dust. Some of them looked dust. You see, they're as is. They aren't perfect, but you know what? There ain't no more of these cars laying around like this. Some of them had 2 miles. Some of them had 11 miles, whatever. They didn't sell. He just rolled them over and parked them indoors. Now, he had all that space, but here's the thing. In the long run, he also just made a fortune. Now, in reverse order, here's something that I've just been talking about, surplus. And nobody has really discussed this, but one of the reasons that we're having a problem is we're catching part of the surplus for the last 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 generations of computers, but we're barely snagging what really is out there. And one of the scams is this recycling BS. A good portion of a lot of the computer systems that are out there would still be out there if they could be properly routed for resource, but they're not. What they're doing the most is they're desperately wanting to get them out of the market so they can get you progressively towards non-upgradable closed systems that will become less and less reliable as time proceeds. You'll have to buy another fuzzy, all sealed, no upgradeable plastic piece of junk to replace the last plastic piece of junk because it gets totally away from innovation. personal innovation. When you have a monopoly, you can't have personal innovation. But if we're going to keep innovation going, we need material. The electronic industry especially, everybody just seems to assume it's going to keep being there. Like when I was talking to the Fair Radio guys, they said, well, here's the problem. There's nobody building anything in the United States, so there's no surplus in the United States anymore. Well, if that's the case, then where do you go? Now the only option you have is a cannibalize, which is, you know, again, something we've talked about. Yeah, I can open up the back of a sealed system and piddle with it, but I've got a lot more work on my hands to make it, keep it functioning, because part of what they do when they build these sealed systems is build them so intentionally they will gauze, they will frag, they will destroy themselves, or they cause all kinds of problems you have to overcome if you're going to try to take one of these closed systems and make it work for you. This is not accidental. This is all part of the dumbing down process with regard to technology. On the other hand, all of what we are playing with right now, everything, I don't care what you turn and look at. In fact, let me give you an example. We've got a microphone here, a boom mic in the room here. You know what came up with the idea? The whole idea behind these extended mics is exactly what this one came from. It's an old light fixture with a replacement fixture to hold the mic on it. Guys, this was where somebody sat down and looked at that tool, the light, the flexible light that usually was over a drafting board, chopped out the electrical, put their mic on it and made it work. Every monitor, every system we're using, some little guy contributed the majority of the lion's share of what came about to make it happen, no matter what they try to say about Big Corp. In fact, the foundation for all of what we all yap about us the internet came as a foundation for this from the little guy. If you are going to see a solution, it is not going to be rained down from above. It is not going to be where you can sit on your dead ass and do nothing. It's where everybody has to pitch in and make it happen. But you have to get serious about it. You have to decide what are you going to spend your life's time on? And if you really want to be able to continue to talk instantaneously to other people, number one, you have to carve your enemy out of your life. Carve the enemy out of your life. Not hope or expect someone else to drop some magic pill in your lap. Every aspect of what we're doing, it's not witch doctor science. You know if I had to and you know God bless you guys We got a really cool microphone and never thought we'd own only because we just wouldn't couldn't spend the money on it We maybe years ago with the in the late 90s. We had a couple of nice mics, and we do have some nice mics I got some really nice antiques behind me Ed knows I've collected antiques, and we've found them here and there don't see very many many more because other people are grabbing them now, too But I've got a nice piece of technology Which I'm sure is mostly you know China sport components because they get the slaves to build all the little pieces And then maybe they put it together, and it works really great But I could if I had to turn around, cannibalize two or three parts from the other room, and make a microphone that would work and serve for the moment, all off cannibalized recorders and other things. Now I'm not doing that, fortunately. This little boom mic thing was a cannibalization and a combination, amalgamation of all kinds of junk. The other part that this cool mic replaced. Well, we need to be able to still do what we're talking about with that other system, but also with everything else that we're looking at, and warehousing is part of it. This sounds weird. I know everybody's going to go, we're collecting junk. Well, if we got shut off tomorrow, would it be junk or would it be desperately what you have to work with because there's no more coming in? And this is true of every aspect of what we're talking about. I'm grabbing every piece of clothing I can right now. You want to know why? I want you to go to Walmart and feel the thickness of the clothes you'll find in Walmart. Then I want you to go out and feel a pair of blue jeans that you bought 20 years ago. And then when I ask you, how long do you think those Walmart clothes that everybody's being shoved into that are made by China Sport, where they're stretching that cotton fiber as far as they possibly can and making it as thin as possible, how long do you think those rags that they're putting out right now are going to last? That's just in clothing. Do you think that the rest of the technical infrastructure everybody complains about, it's not being replaced intentionally. But if it were shut off from resupply, just read Anne Rand's Atlas Shrugs. She tried to explain to you about that. The ultimate example of strategic logistics. How everything being stolen before it gets to where it needs to be because the Shysters will carry it off, which is what the kosher mafia is doing right now. The very example of what we're talking about, she described in that book. If we're going to get it done, example, you got a warehouse. Find a warehouse. You take every computer anybody wants to get rid of. Now everybody goes, well, this is crazy. You look at space and take up. Really, how much space would it take up if you have an in-processing site and you deassemble and tag everything? If you have the exact same Dell computer, the exact same IBM, the exact same whatever, and you start stacking them for storage, bag and stack them, bag and stack them, bag and stack them. If you take every mouse, every connector, every cable, every roll of cable you find and start categorizing, how little space would it actually take up? Not just where you pilot over in the corner because you don't have anything to do and you just, you know, were busy and eventually clothes pile up and stuff piles up and you put a box of books near it and you know that, no, that's what we're talking about. We're talking about using an intelligent process. That guy that had those 500 cars used an intelligent, all bet crude process, but he made a fortune. Now I'm not talking so much about a fortune, but if you want to maintain your liberty, you're getting ammunition in all categories. The Shysters, an article, Larry, just run here in the, it's all over the place right now, everybody's been running it. The government wants to take over the AM and FM stations. Larry, doesn't that sound just like everything we talked about in the 90s? Well, it also fits right in with the protocols of Zion that they say doesn't exist. Right. For the fraud and the forgery. Exactly. Well, remember, all that, no, no, they don't say a fraud, what do they call it? They call it a forgery. What is a forgery? A forgery is an almost or an exact copy of an original. They're not lying. They're telling you that everything you see in the protocols of the learned elders of Zion is very real. Remember, word twisting. Why, that's a forgery! Well, a forgery is not something where you make a fiction up. They're telling you a forgery is where Mark sits down and makes an exact plate of a dollar bill and stamps out a dollar bill, and that dollar bill says everything your dollar bill says. It looks exactly like your dollar bill. It's even on the exact same paper, if at all possible, right? A forgery is not fiction. They're just, they flat out told you. Yep, it's it. Remember, semantics, you're dealing with the, you know, the semantic people. It's a forgery. Wait a minute, you said forgery? Don't you mean it's fake? You mean false? No, he said forgery. Therefore, he's not lying to you, but you're thinking in another direction, but you're not paying attention to the words. If I make a direct copy by hand of somebody else's paper, it's a forgery, isn't it? But it is word for word, and it is exactly what it said. See how that works? I copied Fred's science paper. Your paper is a forgery. Fred did his science paper first. But it... well, it's word for word. Why, yes it is, and that's why it's a forgery. Oh, so in other words, I did Fred's science paper and everything on it's correct. It's just... Somebody else did it. There we go. Now... with regard to what we're seeing, especially with this AM and FM, this is all stuff we've told everybody about. But I will remind somebody about where everybody does the Weezer thing. In Kosovo and in Serbia, when they attacked Serbia's radio and television, guys, they knew they were going to attack. Do you think, let me ask you something, I'm an army. Don't you think that they have, everybody's army has to look at the same thing. Asset loss, asset deployment and loss. Now, you have a big radio station. Maybe it's your only big radio station because you don't have ABC, NBC, CBS. You have state radio and state television, whatever. Don't you think that that's on the, boy, I'll bet you they'll bomb this first target list? Do you think that the Serbs were stupid enough to think that, boy, they'll never bomb our radio and television station. We're total dimwits. These people were effective combatants that understand fully the strategic battlefield. Here's what they don't want to yap about. They did make a comment, but shut up about it right away, guys. When they bombed, and everybody saw the picture of them blowing out the national television station and blowing out the national television station, when the Jewish mob ordered that they, you know, we've got to shut them up. What they did is they bombed them, but they didn't expect this to happen. The next day, actually within hours, they yapped and said, well, we blow up their big station. And all of a sudden, a whole bunch of little stations came online. And, well, but that's not relevant. What they didn't want to admit is, the Serbs already understood that you were going to blow up our equipment. We're going to use our equipment until it can't be used anymore. But when it goes off, they hit the switch, and 100 micro-FM stations came online. Larry, that's what happened. Does everybody understand that? That's what happened. In fact, they even acknowledged it, but they tried to do the, the, we're so bright and they're so stupid. Yeah, they blew them up and all they have are the little micro stations. Well, no, not all they have. Now all of a sudden they had a hundred micro stations all interlinked through their own subsystem. So they were all broadcasting the same message. But now you got to find them. And not only that, but the micro FM's were mobile. So when they wanted to go after them the second day, they weren't where they were the first day. You see how that works? When the weezer, everybody listen to this weezer BS from the other direction, think through people. They already understood they were going to be violated by the kosher mob who was after Kosovo as well. They already knew that the Arab prostitutes, the Muslim prostitutes were going to be used. The ethnic Albanians read that the Muslim Albanian mob was going to be brought in to attack the Serbs in Kosovo. And El Sioida with that Jewish guy, Osama bin Wailaden and the Israeli Mossad operated those Muslims against the Serbs specifically for the purpose of stealing the wealth of Kosovo. But remember, they thought ahead. The micro FM, the micro AM and all the other things we're talking about can't happen with somebody raining it down from above guys. You all have to get out there and do it yourself. You have to make it happen. We're going to war everybody knows that some people lament mark say we got it you always talk about that Yeah, you're right because I'm supposed to be supporting the militia the militia has to be on standby all the time It's not a two-hour popcorn movie. It's part of a lifestyle We are supposed to be prepared at a moment's notice to defend our liberty to do that We have to be ready to fight it means we have to be ready to deploy Are you prepared to fight are you prepared to deploy? That's half the battle right there and you have the mindset wrapped around logistics and signal communications This is what we're talking about now. It has to happen with you It cannot happen from above with somebody giving you a magic bullet isn't gonna happen Larry. Thank you for being here, sir God bless the Republic We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run Thank you again sir for being there appreciate it This next announcement is serious news, and you won't hear it in the mainstream media. We are living in an age full of catastrophic events, and it's getting worse. But before we go on, remember this website, highgrounds.us. In the past two decades, natural disasters have increased by 800% within the US alone. 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