October 22, 2013
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Mark Koernke discussed Dr. Mike Vasovski's decision to take his medical practice off the insurance grid, operating on a cash-only basis with no internet-connected systems. Koernke analyzed how eliminating bureaucratic overhead and insurance middlemen allows doctors to provide affordable care while protecting patient privacy. He then addressed caller George's question about John McAfee's plan to create an alternative internet, explaining that any new network must use independent infrastructure rather than existing copper wire or cable systems to avoid NSA surveillance, and discussed piggybacking signals as a method for secure communication.
- healthcare
- insurance grid
- cash-only medical practice
- obamacare
- bureaucracy
- nsa surveillance
- alternative internet
- packet radio
- microeffect network
- encryption
- preparedness
- off-grid systems
- free market healthcare
- privacy
- federal control
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Mike a soft ski the loyish ruble de suboski well sit left off uh... discusses reasons for going off the insurance grid yeah i know that the long one but it'll be easy to find there again doctor mike that's off he that the a s all the s k i doctor mike this off discusses reasons for going off the insurance grid this is dated october twenty first two thousand thirteen carefully posted the original story of them the salon by joshua cook and florida joshua cook okay well that's just a suppose there anyway south carolina doctor mike that's off the has joined a growing group of doctors and taken his medical practice the insurance grid last week doctor bus off the road on his face book page quote my medical practice has gone all line Hey, wait a minute, you can't do that. Oh yeah, you can. Effective yesterday, the computers that contain patients' account information, including billing diagnosis, have been completely de-linked from the internet. Therefore, your health information is completely secure. Accounting will be done in-house with QuickBooks on a PC that is not connected to the internet. We are moving towards a payment at time of service model in which my practice does not participate with insurance companies. Fees will be truly affordable and your medical records will not be in a format that can be accessed electronically. Peace and liberty, Dr. Mike Vesovski. Now, interestingly enough, what does this mean? Well, in an interview with Joshua Cook, he discussed a variety of reasons, both ideological and practical for his choice and described the effects of these actions on patients. Vysovsky showed how much such practices could keep a free market healthcare system alive even as Obamacare slash Commukare takes effect. Now, off-grid or cash-only practices collect money directly from the patient at the time of service. Vysovsky described two off-grid payment models, one in which doctors charged a per month fee in which people could visit often as necessary and one in which there is simply a reasonable office visit charge. Vosky practice has chosen the second model, a $45 benchmark, and says that is enough to provide most services because most vaccinations and other shots are being provided by pharmacies. Quote, so we're not responsible for buying those things, storing them and counting them and that kind of stuff. Adding that cost saving development to the nearly $6,000 a year saved on insurance software, this becomes an increasingly viable business model. There is also a huge number of generic, generic, kind of that too, generic drugs, over 300, available for $4 a month at major pharmacies. That's less than a six-pack of beer. That's what he's referring to, a six-pack, which most people relate to. That's bad, isn't it, guys? That's less than a six-pack, and it gets a month worth of your medicines. Direct payment business model has a number of benefits for both practices and patients. One of the most topical is security, because Vosovski's office isn't connected to insurance companies. He has been able to take his entire practice off the internet. No hackers, Assange-like activists, or government entities can access any patient information like social security numbers or health problems. Even the most secure encryption service cannot provide that assurance. He even described a telephone call in which a salesperson tried to sell him a 284-bit encrypted program. When the Sosky asked him what he thought of Julian Assange, he replied that he didn't know who that was. Quote at that point I said you're trying to sell me a computer security program, and you don't know who Julian Assange is another benefit the soft ski Described is lower costs with insurance companies acting as the middleman there is no check on cost because there is there is no Incentive to cut back on cost now. I'm gonna get away from the story here guys and remind you This is what Ron Paul has talked about for years This is what Ron Paul as a doctor has talked about for years even separate from being a congressman You've heard him refer to this. This is why medical expenses have gone stupid and will continue to go stupid because the big communist the only solution they have is bigger and more bureaucracy with less product getting to the customer that's what communism and socialism is all about lots and lots of fools who have no clue what they're doing attached to your wallet but they will all charge you so that they have their paycheck oh yes they will anyway There is no check on cost because there is no incentive to cut back on cost. Insurance companies earn more. The higher the prices. And consumers aren't paying the bill. So it looks like health care costs more, but that's not true. That's not the true bottom line. In fact, employers had to deal with most of the costs of care. In the price of a new car from GM, like 14 to 15% of that cost of the car is nothing but health insurance. Vosovski also said that the off-grid system improves the doctor-patient relationship. And this is true also, but I'm gonna wait, finish it, and I'll explain why. In fact, he does in the article here, but I'll qualify it. You do spend a little more time, not less time. You spend more time with them, read that, the patient, And by design, you're going to be a little bit more interested in satisfying them than if it's just a check mark on a sheet with the bill going to the insurance company. On a more ideological level, the direct payment model also gets back to the true nature of insurance. If you're dealing with no deductible or a $20 copay for a visitor or something, it's not really insurance because then it's like going to eat at the Golden Corral. Once you're in, you get to eat all you want. People don't use car insurance for oil changes. They use it for wrecks. $5,000 deductible means people can use insurance for any major event. Even a broken leg will cost about $10,000 to fix. And any emergency room visit will start at $2,500 while paying $45 for simple visits. A high deductible turns it into real insurance. we're going back to the basics like we're re-indexing the machine. It's only used when there is something really bad and the rest of the stuff you have to pick up on your own. Then you become a very good shopper. Now I would qualify that by saying, in other words, you use your brain. You don't just plot along like, oh, well, what were you about it? In other words, we actually have to think. We have a very sophisticated thing called a brain at the top of our body between our ears. And we should use it, even though the public pool system tells us not to. And he who uses their brain first wins. He who listens to the public pool system and the idiots in the education process that is failing right now, well, you figure it out. Titanic time, kids. Dr. Vosolsky eliminated the insurance aspect of his practice because he could provide better care, cheaper, on a free market system. Many doctors who are currently deliberating whether to keep their practices open may choose to convert to such a system too. Direct pay programs along with generic drugs and pharmacy provided shots and vaccinations, you would avoid of course, means that the free market will continue to play a role in healthcare and insurance, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Well here the thing is the insurance companies have a big chunk of stuff taken out of their arse is what happens now. Something I would point out guys, Everybody in the control freak realm from management, whenever they manage to hold a computer. Years ago, working for U of M, everything ran off a very simple worksheet process. Everything, I don't care what it was. Simple, triple form, you know, everybody said, well, we're going to reduce paperwork. Well, paperwork being reduced didn't do any good if you ended up spending how much time entering and becoming the data, you know, entry person for a process. And I sat down in meeting after me, I said, who's going to be the secretary for this? And they said, well, what do you mean? I said, well, you're expecting all of us to document virtually everything we're doing. And the only reason you want that is so that when you get rid of us, you'll be able to have a model to give to the person you buy as a slave for one quarter of the price of what you're paying us right now. And they all, of course, the old seats puckered, the old vinyl pucker puckered up off the seat as their bung holes created vacuum. the reason for that is they didn't think we would be all right we don't have a reason to figure that out who were all the open people of the whole problem is that the because they were being so in return in their control freak nature uh... everything had to be entered everything was going to be kind of catalog collected etc and by the way this is what emails first came out the whole idea of the email process using the internet to the degree that everybody needed to use it they thought well that's wonderful So anyway, as I pointed out, I said, so how much out of the workday, out of the day that we have, because I'm not going to spend 20 hours here a day, how many hours during the day do I get to process all this BS that I'm going to be putting into the system? I said, really? Well then, I'll tell you what, when we get back here for the next roundtable meeting, let's all figure this one out and decide how much time we want to squander because of this idea. And so progressively it became a, well you'll just have to take the time you have to take, okay well then that means it'll be an hour and a half, an hour, 45 minutes a day. And remember you're wanting us to either do this on time, which of course would make sense, but then I have to plug the system in, set everything up, make sure I'm properly connected. I don't have, that's not that big a deal, but it eats up time. And every minute and every 15 minutes or every 10 minutes that I take away from what I should be doing means that I get less done. Now you are going to graduate to scale for, you know, again performance accordingly, right? Or you can expect the same level of performance while we get to play secretary on top of everything else. Well, of course, their panties weren't a bunch on that because they thought they were going to screw everybody and expect the same level of performance while, of course, still doing all these other wonderful things that we really didn't have time for. If you think about it, what the doctor's talking about here, this is the other component. In satisfying all the myriad of BS forms and the piles of paperwork, by the time you're done, you're not ahead. This is where the math starts to work out. The time lost alone is performance time lost. If you get rid of all these other middlemen through the bureaucracy that is created that's feeding off your wallet, you don't need to charge as much to be making just as much as you were under the other circumstances, but you've eliminated all of the other dead weight. Well heaven forbid, if you're a socialist, should you, you know, the socialists, last thing they want to consider is getting rid of all those parasites, especially, you know, the Queer Boy Club that, you know, he hired him, who hired him, who created a whole new agency, you know, like a parasite, Homeland Security, which we never had in the United States. We didn't want a centralized national police force, because that's what communists do, that's what socialists do, that's what police state nutcases do, that's what the Crown did. Oh, you think that it was just a, oh no no no no, because there's no difference between a socialist and a monarchist, they're one and the same. Both believe that you're the property, the state, both believe that they should overlord blah blah blah blah blah, and both have a massive bureaucracy to back it up so that they create lots of confusion, don't have any clue what's really going on, and they can rape you for pretty much anything and everything you want. Sounds like the insurance company, doesn't it? Which are an extension of the Crown activity. Oh, that's what you're not supposed to connect. So anyway, the big point here is, oh, you mean disconnect everything from the system and work off a simpler process with, you know, like very straight effect. To be quite honest, the computer isn't even necessary. Let me ask you something, a simple file. This is what they really don't want anybody to think about. A regular doctor, how many patients does he have? Well, I don't know, Mark. Well, go ask a doctor. Go ask a... see if you can find a general practitioner. The guy has an office like this. Ask him, I don't want to delve into your, I don't want to know who they are. How many customers do you actually have? How many patients do you have? But irregular patients, what would you say? Give me a rough estimate. Well, probably around 300 or 400. Some they only have a couple hundred. But 500, 600, 700, how much space would those files take up? Now, other than specific data entry into that file, why a computer in the first place? In fact, the computer is very unreliable in many ways if it gets fragged, EMP, power surges, damage to the hard drives, blah blah blah blah blah. In reality, for what that guy does and what he's talking about doing here, most of the BS that has caused the problem with the file to be, you know, 500 feet thick is not his billing process. That would be kept in a separate set of books. The patient information hard copy would all take up no more than a quarter inch to half inch worth of file. In reality, what the computer is needed for is to have an order to create an inordinate amount of space for an inordinate amount of bureaucracy because somebody wants to have all this paperwork refilled and refiled and refilled and refiled virtually duplicated over and over again. I mean literally guys if you haven't seen how the bureaucracy works don't forget that all the same BS data is re-entered over and over again as a standard form. Whereas in reality if you were billing, you're billing and booking a guy, I was in the bookkeeping years ago, I mean I understand ledgers and how they work, the simple ledger entries for any customer, I mean how many times you're going to see it if you're a doctor, how many times you're going to see a customer in a year, slash a patient. So how much space do you really need on a ledger for that customer? Even if you had a simple ledger page or ledger, ongoing ledger with several different, say, three, 400 customers, it'd take me to a handful of three-ring binders or a handful of traditional bookkeeping text. And I would have sections, and I have to have addable pages. That's the only about this because it's an ongoing record. I could keep the entire record in a handful of books that would be totally accurate to demonstrate cost and expenditures, you know, black line, red line, the whole line of yours. No electronics, less time spent, just got a print. The only thing is you got a print so that I can read it. Wow! So I didn't really save anything because once we got the computer going, oh the sky's the limit. No, the computer has great value. Like I've said, if we take the computer idea and we run it to where it was meant to be and it doesn't become part of the burdensome bureaucracy scam, We still have plenty of applications for the computer for a higher mind process for us to be able to intercommunicate with the internet. Imagine if you take the dead weight. Let me give you an example here of communications. Let's take and peel off the internet the way it works right now. You've just seen, and in fact right now if you go to any Patriot website or any independent website, what's the first thing they tell you? You know the NSA rats are spying, you know the LaSade rats are spying, you know the French intelligence rats are spying. Let me ask you, how much of your, of the internet do you think the rats take up? You took and peeled off that dead meat. that useless process of with all these spies and rats who are self-ingratiating. All they're doing this for is the only difference between this is they can sit on their dead arson instead of standing near the window and peeking in like a peeping tom or putting their ear with a glass to the wall to listen in from the other apartment next door. Other than that, it's a very sophisticated peeping tom, you know, ear rat program, okay? It's dead weight. Take off all of these stinking spy and ratware operations and what is the internet like then? Elleviate all of the clutter and clutter and detritus and debris of the bureaucracy. Example of what this doctor just did by just hitting the switch and saying, I don't think I'm going to do your nonsense anymore and I'm not going to spend that kind of money because I can't afford it. because I'm not getting any benefit. In reality, they're not. This is what it's taken, what? This is 2013. I argued 20 years ago on this point, guys. Seriously. That if you look at the time lost and there has been no improvement in the process, none, None, I don't care what anybody comes up with, the lost time, the vast amount of lost time for the sake of creating some anal retentive control-free programs so somebody else can spy on you, because that's all you're doing is providing a database for the rats, okay? If you get rid of the dead weight rats in all the different directions, the massage spies, and mostly all these spying agencies are kosher-run, so let's just say the massage rats and their clones and then you know like the NSA, FBI, all these other parasites. If you dump them off the system, imagine how much more efficiently all of your systems would run with regard to the interconnected internet. How many different ways, and here's the other question, because we know that there's harmful things done. You have to, you know, you have all kinds of spying going on with your computer. Now, you know that there's damage done in one form or another, at least corruption of software and this and that and the other, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Imagine if that was gone. How much longer would your hard drives last? If they weren't being, you know, again, if they weren't being parasited by and, you know, cause, you know, having all kinds of problems caused by all these rat screws in the system, how much of that dead weight disappeared? What would that do to enhance your performance time in the world? You wouldn't know what to do. It's why I said, UltraNet or the Hallmark, guys, when you get off of the regular internet and all the spyware's gone, of 386 computers like running a brand new gig of processor. I'm not lying, I've got a 386 sitting in the other room that runs certain programs with a packet system that's part of the UltraDeck and it runs just like I'm running a high-end modern computer because none of the rack wear is tied in. None of the skunk weight is tied in. Well, in a way, that's what this doctor's talking about with regard to the bureaucracy. He just got rid of it. And you know what? His shoulders are lighter. He can move. He can breathe better. Wow, what happened? He's not carrying all that dead weight. That's what happened. Anyway, we're going to the bottom of the hour break. Ah, the sun is still out. We got some little fluffy lake clouds. We had a storm on the lake last night. To that wave front we felt. It is Communications Tuesday. For all of you out there, as I said, the very first hour batteries, guys. Make sure you go through your batteries. Beware, beware. The newer stuff is junk. Don't let the old, tired batteries lay with any of your good stuff. Corrosion and oxidation is a horrible thing. When any of these old, these older batteries, these old, new batteries leak, they're going to damage the other stuff you got sitting on the shelf. So make sure you pay attention and don't cross-contaminate anything. 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Also, if you'd like to call in this morning, we still got a little bit of time, not much. 888-47-1968. If you've got a subject with any questions, 888-47-1968. And... Now, the next thing we've talked about, I mentioned the Casually Packet Radio. Now packet radio is what you presently are doing now with your little cell phone with the thrust power of the 800 meg repeater system. Packet radio allows people to do that directly. And in fact, packet radio is very much alive and well and used in a number of different forms. You do not have to use cutting edge technology to do packet radio, although it is rocket science, I guess. I mean, it's rocket science because it came from a rocket or the Space Age era, which is now dead and gone. Now we... Boy, we've gone so far around the corner. Let's see. Our idea of excitement is we are producing blimps so we can spy on our people. And we have blimps and we have gliders that we're going to be bragging about that are low end, although they are, again, they're supposed to stay a lot for years. If anybody believes that, please let me explain to you how technology works. Have you ever had something break on a machine? If it's in the air and it breaks, the air is very unforgiving, you know, gravity sucks. And so while it's a cool idea and it sounds like they could get this accomplished, it's something that's been in, let's see, popular mechanics since the 30s. You know, eye in the sky, spyware, fill in the blank blimps, super gliders, super planes, super rockets, etc., etc., etc. And that's always, of course, to make everybody go, They have a... Oh, wait a minute. The whole idea of sore gliders like that or, you know, sailplanes has been around for a long time in private circles. In fact, as I may... You may recall I talked about this. Sailplanes using conventional batteries, light duty batteries and small electric motors. There have been competitions for years, guys, decades now, in which the idea was to see how long could you keep something like that aloft. Now with the advent of solar panels, even the simplest ones, let me give you an example, I've got an old, old, old, old Texas instrument calculator sitting next to me here, right now it's in the sun. Now this is from the 70s, it was cutting edge back in the day. Well those little solar cells, we would scavenge them or buy them from Hewitt Packard. We would mount them on the upper wing, oh this is totally new and innovative and like nothing we've ever seen of yet. It's the same old garbage different year, but the point is that, you know, the sail plane idea was private circles, and yes, we, the idea is to see how long you can keep it up there, but you go bigger and you start having problems, I will repeat again, even with the smallest of airframes, gravity sucks. So what they want or what they'll try to make you believe in how things work are usually like two totally different worlds. Anyway, we gotta call her. What do we have? Call her, jump in there. Go ahead, what do we have? Repeat. Okay George, what do you got? You know, I was sitting there listening to an interview by John McAfee. He said he was going to try to create a new internet network that bypasses the NSA and I just got a little problem with that because if they were to try to bypass and create a commercial network outside the internet, wouldn't they try to take him down before he even started? Well, the problem is what even he used to do it. First of all, remember the way that they get into the system is through the copper wire act. How are you going to do this? Unless you do what we're talking about, alternate, hallmark, etc., where you build it yourself from scratch. We don't hook up to any conventional wire or line system at all. Any cable or wire that's used, we string. everybody understand that like i've talked about you had a dot on the map you got eleven houses maybe a little community you get everybody to pitch in and they buy a little bit of equipment and what you do is you don't for the part of the people you build it that uh... for the for your say it's a hobby it's not what are you going to say it's a hobby you can hook up and create a small note in and again think he's third net not internet for everybody out there listening think about this he's their net Many internets guys, that's what they were you working. Oh again is the is the solution It's like the old phone system Now you can't look up to the existing once you hook up to the existing phone system or the existing cable system. You're done Because that's how they gain the authority. The regulatory authority is through, well actually through a series of regulations based upon older law. The Copper Wire Act goes back all the way to World War I. Actually goes back to the time of telegraph. But the Copper Wire Act was used progressively and built upon for wiretapping. And that's all it is. Well the NSA is, you know, wiretap king. So you're going to build up this new internet, but whose speeds are you going through? What harness are you using? Nobody wants to build, build new. That's my problem. And of course, now we know, here's the other thing about, we talked about wireless. You have to be careful with wireless. If you use conventional Wi-Fi, remember the FCC gave you the frequencies. Why? So they could manage and spy on the frequencies. That's what that's all about. And they gave you the junk frequencies to begin with. That was my subject earlier in the programming today. The FCC gives us the public trash. The other parts of the bandwidth, all up and down the dial, you will find if you do more research and you get outside the box, Guys, all the garbage and sound and noise that we're all used to, like I always joke, you know, having to play with. All you do is go up or down the bandwidth, just a few points. A little bit of energy, top or bottom, in terms of where you go. Guys, it's like you're sitting in the room with a person talking them, and they can be half a country away. With any of the equipment on the shelf, but heaven forbid we should have that, Because, well, it'd be pretty much catch-as-catch-can and free of charge. And not only that, but I decide to talk to George in Texas and we talk up, you know, in the VHF range. But then we got somebody else who's operating with garage door opener frequencies. Well, how can the control freaks manipulate? How can you spy on business transactions? How can you do that then, you see? So the problem with this idea, we're going to build a whole new internet. Really? Well, how are you going to do that? You're going to go into it because people will do the lazy way out always when it's big. They'll be trying to run off the existing mechanisms and it's just not going to work. If you do that, you have to accept the idea you're going to be spied on. That's the bottom line. And I know people get frustrated. Oh no, because we'll have this. Guys, we've got a complex they're admitting to. And if they have one, they have three. They've got a complex that they spend millions of dollars, just to cool. Actually, it's billions, I'm sure, per year. But think about it. Just to cool because it generates so many stinking calories because it's got so much throw weight to listen and spy and rat all day. Well, what system is it listening and spying and ratting on? It's listening and spying on the fiber optic, the copper wire, and, you know, cable. That's what immediately someone says, we're going to make a new Internet, and they're going to jump right back on the existing system. Unless you're willing to build a new railroad, kids, you're on the same track. You see, my point, this is what I've been saying all along since we've been talking about this, George. All the rest is BS unless you're willing to lay new track and that's where people are lazy You want to know why because people have to commit resource and time and people are notoriously lazy Oh, we'll just pick this up. No, I'm not now you're in reverse order I'll tell you this we have picked up old equipment that the bad guys have thrown out web television Which by the way we T we the we we games are nothing more than web television reinvented. Nobody really is paying attention to that Years ago WebTV One was ready to die. What we did off the program with the Intel report is that guys, a lot of you don't have computers. A lot of you don't have the ability to buy a computer. They're pricey. Guess what? WeTV. Go to Big Live. Go to the Distress Doors. For as long as it runs over the next couple of years by one of these WebTV systems, plug it into your television and you can hear the Intel report over the internet. Well, you know what it got to the point where not only did we resuscitate the system But web web television went into gen 2 gen 3 and even gen 4 and then kind of disappeared off the map They gave it a new name now you call it you make it disappear make everybody forget about it And you reinvent the wheel and call it we It's the we game all that is is web television with a with the one next step in interactive communication Connected to its version of a computer but you know i think it might get it but we have a xbox or a playstation that the because you know because of the by top that i thought no we think that that well the thing about it is as much as anything is anything where you're connecting to any of the systems it they've already admitted everybody out there's paper watching and listening to french signal communication so what would they just admit it to they've intercepted so much of this and so much of that don't you think that they're plugged into all of these other businesses There's an excellent old movie. Remember, in fact, it was the President's Psychiatrist. Okay? The guy who played James Colburn, the guy who played in Flint, played Flint in all the old spoof spy movies from back in the 60s. He also played in a lot of other movies. You'd recognize him. Anyway, it turns out that they touched on something they didn't want anybody to really think about. If you're the phone company and you can hear everybody, don't you hear every business transaction? Don't you know before the stock market opens the next day what everybody talked about last night they're going to do the next day? So who would be able to accumulate more and more wealth? Now, in the same breath, if you've got a spy rat organization like the NSA, the FBI, don't you think that they could lie, cheat, and steal their way into every phone line that they could get hold of? And all they've got to do to find black bag money is they don't have to even start leaching off us anymore. All they do is listen in and drop dimes. Even if you started with a dollar, what would the quantitative value be over a period of a year? If you just took $1 and knew exactly where you needed to put it, and the profit off that dollar becomes the next investment. What would you have at the end of a year? It's like doubling a penny. If you had one penny and you double it for one year, what do you get when you're done? Be a millionaire. Yeah. You see how that works? Now think of that with the NSA rats and the spies and the skunks and what they've been doing. Not only that, but then you get to the next step where you also can destroy or you undermine the economy. You manipulate the economy. So this, you see how we go full circle, well we go quite a ways away from the idea we're going to build a new internet idea. That's a good idea, as far as building another system per se, but if you plug right into the, if you plug into the same railroad, you're on the same tracks and you're plugged into the same technology they use to listen to everything else. Well, same thing, and I say that once, if you built the internet with an unbreakable, with an encryption code, We won't be able to get the system online unless the NSA has the encryption code. Well, you could get around... Well, I'll be honest, there's a number of different ways that can be done. In fact, they're paranoid of this to begin with. Piggybacking signals is something that everybody's been doing for a long time. I was taught that back in the 70s, and that wasn't even new technology then. Piggybacking on wire, piggybacking on power supply feeds. Let me give you an example of piggybacking you probably all if you're old enough remember this how many of you were in school and going my God? What will we leave? Remember when you were little you were looking up at the clock in the classroom and all of a sudden you'd be looking at the clock and it would go crazy George Did you ever see that the church the Georgia clock would go around and around and around hyper fast wouldn't it you remember that? I don't remember. You never saw that in a classroom? See, if you had the older, and by the way, this is older technology, there was a control clock and a sending system down in the office. The power supply grid for the clock was independent and separate from the regular wall powers on a separate circuit. Okay, still 110. The clock was plugged in and it was a receiver. Now, what would happen is, in addition to getting power, the clocks could all be synchronized and adjusted by the main clock sending a signal as a piggyback signal down the power line. And this would activate the clock so that it would reset to make sure that everybody had the same time in every classroom throughout the whole building. There is a simple example of what I'm talking about. Anything that generates power or runs a sine wave can have something else run down in the way of the signal. A little hint as to how we do something to get messages out when everything else is shut down. See how that works? Anyway, it's a good idea, an alternate, but we've got to lay more track to get it done. God bless the republic. That's your new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the mark. Stay nice. We're getting out of here. We got Jeff Bennett coming up next. Guys, remember, pay attention. Donate to the micro effects. Thanks for all of our input from our friends today. We'll be back tomorrow, same time. Bye-bye. Those gathered in their mass egg, witches at black masses. The minds that plot destruction, of death's construction. In the fields the body's burning, she keeps turning. Send hatred to mankind, wash my hands.