October 24, 2013
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1h 9m
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival tactics, focusing on cold-weather gear management, layering strategies, and the dangers of moisture accumulation in freezing conditions. He illustrated these points with a historical example from the Korean War's Chosin Reservoir. The show covered tactical backpack camouflage options, thermal reduction materials, and emphasized the importance of team leaders monitoring personnel for hypothermia and heat exhaustion. A caller from Texas shared desert survival experiences. The second half addressed broader political topics including China's oil consumption, the Millington Navy Base shooting incident, overpopulation myths, and criticism of federal regulatory agencies and the government shutdown.
- cold weather survival
- hypothermia
- thermal reduction
- camouflage gear
- chosin reservoir
- korean war
- team leadership
- preparedness
- militia training
- government shutdown
- epa
- overpopulation
- agenda 21
- mackinac bridge
- michigan
- second amendment
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Live 365. According to the state, you read about the current use 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 and you've traded in your name. You've given government control for 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 so their children are faithful. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children would be fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the plan, preserve our great republic and each god given right, and pray to God for freedom as Iowoki vanished and missed for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god given right, we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside of your 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, dill the land of the free? just unmuted muted again anyway several as we've been the future apart here almost had a fascinating work up in the front of the place a little bit ago but fortunately they avoided collision barely so i almost uh... almost actually got what i was talking about this morning you know the accident out front sixty miles an hour in a thirty-three or forty mile an hour zone and look what happens with three Anyway, good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm R. Kornke. And I'm Spike Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Well ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio, F4MG.com. We're on AM and FM micro stations, CV base stations, and ultra net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the homework network on Eastern Seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both 3rd and 5th. and our friends in Colorado, waiting to the left coast, we turn back to the east, we cross the plains, a leap over the Virgin Bank, the Mississippi line, and the Smokey's, with the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams. and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium, especially our three grandmas, our three fellow Patriot sisters, all in their 90s, all very much still alive this year, and that's a good thing. And they're celebrating their birthday coming up here this next, well, actually next month, November. So, more on that. Just a heads up, guys. We're gonna have to wish somebody a happy birthday. We'll be sending some cards here if we do it right. More on that a little bit. Meanwhile, I'll tell you what, Spike, it's... clear, the moon is bright, little higher in the north tonight, which I think is rather interesting. What's the date and what's the situation in your neck of the woods? Go ahead. Well, it is Thursday, October 24th, year of our Lord, 2013. It's O Dark 30 out. Here it's It's cloudy and there is a pretty bright moon out so you get a good light off of the clouds. You can kind of lighten everything up out there. Speaking of which, my dog was letting me know earlier she had to go drop Obama off so I'm going to have to run away here for a minute. She's about ready to give birth to Obama in the back yard. I get the whole, I got Congress and all kinds of folks out in my backyard come Saturday morning. A veritable committee. A Congress of another sort. And multi-colored to say the least. Yes, and multi-textured. I will return though. And again, it is Thursday for everybody out there. We are still, we still got another day to go before the weekend, but for a lot of you out there, as we know, we're going to be working on a single communications FTX operations this weekend. And Captain Monahan, I was expecting, in fact, I thought that might have been why I had some, a ruckus out front. Well, it turns out it was just somebody else being stupid on the road. Otherwise, Typically, it's about this time of night, we would have our first visitation through the wee hours of the evening on Thursday, but perhaps it will be a little later, and unfortunately it may not be any sooner than tomorrow morning before we put out the frequencies for the Eagle and for the Possum. Liberty Net this weekend, guys, I know that they've talked about changing them up. I know that in the last couple of days, testing propagation. There have been some changes, solar flare activity. typical solar activity which changes over a period of about 9 to 11 years, depending on which cycle we're in. And for that reason, we adjust even in the commercial shortwave industry, there are certain frequencies where they tweak up and down the dial and move along with the waves, so to speak. So more on that in a bit. Meanwhile, it is Thursday and It's heading towards the end of the month. Now for us, that's not a problem, but I would remind everybody again that the micro effect is in need of viewer slash listener support. We have a lot of people that stop into their web page and go through a lot of their archives and such. Guys, remember themicroeffect.com to get a chance to get a drawing tomorrow morning, third hour of the Intel Report. So you might want to get in, donate tonight, and be in the drawing for tomorrow. $10 donation gets you into the drawing. There are three mystery boxes. Now remember, each week we plan on having a drawing to help them out. There are three really nice mystery boxes that will show up, one of the three, maybe more than one, if you really start putting donations in there you of course get a bigger opportunity to a greater opportunity to actually acquire a come over one gift although what you probably enough only if you have been you know something about their if you get one i might think you're going to be happy with it is as is but you never know and the Fates, accordingly, the chance of somebody pulling the second name and third name out of the box is going to be pretty likely whether or not they're the same. That's purely a matter of how many slips there are in the box for each of the donations. So again, that's tomorrow morning and that will be on the Micro Effect, 888-747-1968. If you want to call in tonight and donate, 888-747-1968. That's themicroeffect.com. Themicroeffect.com. Themicroeffect.com. Of course, this is Liberty Tree Radio. We need to see some pressure taking off. Joe there, guys. And you need to spread the word. Pass that on to everybody. Again, there's no reason for all of us not to be supporting each other. We aren't exactly going out and buying new cars. We don't have a big new ranch or a spread or anything like that. But we do have... Committed individuals that will do their part and continue to stay in the fight. So we do need your help there. 888-747-1968 or themicroeffect.com. Themicroeffect.com. Themicroeffect.com. Another thing here real quick too, you know by the way we hadn't really touched on this in a while. A lot of you are looking at field combat operations or survival escape and evasion slash evacuation to a secondary site for family and personnel. There are a number of solutions that are mixed in terms of how well they've performed. They can be used to camouflage your backpack and other gear. Now it's already in tactical colors and a lot of people have camouflaged backpacks. Typically that may not be a problem. If you have to change up depending upon the season, remember that there are a number of different patterns that were available that were backpack covers done by the Donut of Destruction, Woodland Camel, Three Colored Desert, and Five Colored Desert are the three most common. There were a few others done in the early stages of the digital combined with the fact that the Alice Backsman out there in force. Remember that a lot of you are carrying camouflaged ponchos. And even though it may not be raining, remember that with just a little bit of effort and some rubber bands, you can take that poncho and cover all of your gear that you're carrying on your backpack and give it the same camel pattern as the rest of your rig, if need be. That's something most people kind of keep the poncho rolled up. But you invested in perhaps FLECTAR, maybe if you've got one of the older ones in Tiger Stripe, yes they did make them years ago, I haven't seen them for quite some time. But if you have any of the other camouflage ponchos, you can use that to drape and wrap around the backpack and perform the same mission as those elasticized covers. Now another thing about that, if you look around in the clearance and closeout sections, you'll find In some places, those cloth covers that are usually in 50-50 cotton polyester blend, not really specially protected or anything, guys. But they are a cover designed purely to eliminate all the other shades, create a big bumple rumple out there that's in a camouflage pattern, hopefully would blend in. $2 to $5 a piece. If you look around, you can find them for as little as $2.50 to $3. What pattern varies? Some of them, some places. A couple of them I've noticed in their clearance session have both the Woodland and one of the desert colors. So you have a couple of options and the price is right because they're only a few dollars a piece. You can't really buy the material for that price if you figure out how many inches, how many square inches of material it takes to make up a backpack cover that can go over a large Alice pack. Not just a medium, remember those have to go over a large too. That's a lot of material sitting there. You can't buy it for $2.00 and some odd cents. Not for military grade, or at least again, field grade material. Something actually that's going to hold up. On material, there is another option there though, even if it is the cheaper material. There are companies that are selling yards of cloth. Not just OD green, but virtually every camo pattern, including several of the water repellent materials. There's not just the one cotton polyester blend option. There are corduros, there are Gore-Texes, there are any number of other different patterns in mix. 65-35 cotton polyester, why forgive me, polyester cotton blend, 65 polyester, 35 cotton, more plastic than cotton there. All of these have different water repellent potential. Of course you can also 3M everything. And while you're 3Ming it, why not also put the thermal reduction material into it. Remember that you can typically pick up the thermal reduction enhancer. It's designed to neutralize your signal, your signature, at archery shops. Oh yeah, that's right. Well, deer have a little wider spectrum of collection capability. And so they came up with this idea, it's out there by the quart. The idea is that you can spray it or you can soak the clothing in it. What this does is creates a protective slash thermal reduction barrier that knocks down the signal, reflects it back in, or disrupts slash diffuses it, depending upon the weave, because it actually works both ways. Anyway, the material is reasonably priced. You can first cover it with the thermal material, then use the 3M seal on it, and that gives you dual protection. Now remember, the Scotch Guard, the Scotch seal, is not going to last forever, but it will offer some water repellency. So that's just something to, again, keep in the back of your head. It was a choice between worrying about the water as opposed to the I'll be focusing on the thermal issue first. I'll be experimenting with that and keeping that online. Another thing, again, remember layers of clothing this time of year. I know that it doesn't necessarily and you can't necessarily go out and buy top end. There's all kinds of really cool synthetics and the latest ideas of how to do things. Simple cotton weave and cotton polyester weave clothing that's out there done by all of these different natural companies or the outdoor companies that are out there. It gives you the ability to pick up some warm material or shirts that are in field colors, the field grays, field greens, browns, whatever. sometimes even camouflage. In fact, what's interesting is a lot of the muted camouflages are coming out right now as art type solutions for clothing. Well, take advantage of that guys. Grab that stuff when it's available and put that in the inventory. But when you layer, remember the idea is not only do you want to be able to layer, but you also want to try to be able to ventilate. Now the good thing is there's a lot of button top, V top type short shirts, even with the zippers, the whole nine yards. Anything that will help you to alleviate the calorie buildup when you're especially in the jog or walk scenario where you're moving cross country. It's a real problem for a lot of people that really wrap their brain around the idea that during winter you can get too hot. And sweat slash moisture kills. Probably the best example from years ago One of our friends here, a faculty guy I went to school with in college, his father was at the chosen reservoir. He described how when they first started to set up the defense, there was a little bit of a race to try and get to a particular small hill that was up in front of where the unit that he was with, they were trying to occupy. Well, the Chinese were behind them and thought that they would try to get ahead of the unit and so they started to work on a run. Now guys, this is sub-zero weather. It was freezing. These Chinese were being driven like dogs or cattle is what they were being done by the commissars and by the officers. Yes, they did move fast, but they couldn't move fast enough and the unit that our friend was with had enough advanced motion that they were able to get to the position and take control of it. About two days later, facing off against the Koreans and Chinese that they had in front of them, that one unit started to try to surrender. Now, the biggest problem is that they can smell them. So that's how they knew where they were. Why? Well, in the process of running in that sub-zero weather, these guys had started to sweat it up and they had soaked their equipment. They had soaked their cold weather gear. You see them like a life preserver material is what it looks like, a CAPOC type material. Well, the problem is that they had sweated and soaked everything and of course it was just before evening and during the night they froze and the next day they didn't fare much better. After a day or two, gangrene started to show up on toes and fingers and noses, and these Chinese troops were in absolute misery. As he said, they tried to surrender, and they did. They didn't know what they were supposed to do with them because they hadn't been placed to put them. Virtually the whole unit eventually just flopped over on itself. mostly, again, from gangrene infection dying one way or another or trying to surrender to get help from the American side. So just a little case in point there. Couldn't shed the heat, couldn't open up, didn't open up or didn't perhaps even have the ability anyway to pull the calories fast enough. And this is where we talk about cold weather and slowing down. We have to pay attention and this is where it can also NCOs and officers, everybody wants to be in charge. Well being in charge means that you're responsible for your team members. And that means that you have to father and mother them when it comes to operations. In a situation like we're talking about, if you're going to try and make that jog, the idea would be to actually have everybody open up their gear in advance and then try to make the run. In other words, as they're moving, unbutton or unzip and open up things to get rid of heat. But as it is in their effort, as is typically the case with these communist commissars, they didn't have any clue. Of course, the commissar paid the price, too. Either he was killed by a person, the men who were dying, or Maybe he just committed suicide because he realized that when the command found out they'd probably have a worse death for him in some kind of Chinese gulag eventually, who knows. Probably the first of the two was done. He was done in by the people who realized that the sucker, being the slave driver, had killed the ball. So again, just a reminder, thermal reduction, as far as losing calories, you've got to shed heat. moisture kills in cold weather and this right now is the most dangerous time. This is that semi-deceptive where you can feel kind of comfortable during the day. The sun drops and if you don't have the proper gear in place you will freeze in place. You don't want to see that happen so Mark always emphasizes to try to remind everybody of the season change. During the day you can work with a little less. You keep moving you're going to build up calories but remember If you start getting sweat, if you start building up moisture and you don't have any way to dry off, that moisture is going to stay with you into the evening hours. Now it doesn't get you necessarily right away, but let's remind everybody of something. If you're in a combat situation or if you're in an escape invasion, you don't get to call a time out. You may be in the field for days and days and days and days turning into weeks, and you're not going to be able to get away from the environment. So today it kind of saps you down and gets you a little tired. Tomorrow, because of the cold, because you're already on a negative with regard to how your body's responding to that cold, you may lose ground even more in terms of mobility or in fact thinking processes. That in and of itself helps to drag. It's like a boat anchor, a cascading failure guys. That boat anchor will start to drag you down across the board, mistakes are made, and you sink even further. So we need to, number one, we need to avoid that by team leaders. Squad leaders, fire team leaders, officers in charge of formations, everybody has a responsibility to keep an eye on everybody else and pay attention to what's going on. Your team mates, your buddy system is supposed to take care of things too, much in the same way guys. And this is the most common mistake made. I mean, I don't need to worry about what's happening to the other guy. Well, that's not how it works if you're in a fighting unit. And everybody cooperates and helps with keeping an eye on each other to make sure that we don't lose anybody. We're only as fast as our slowest man. And again, we start losing personnel. We lose fighting strength that we can't afford to lose. We can't let that happen. Uh oh. Mark, do we have a caller? Who do we have? Yeah, George and Texas. George, go ahead. What do you got? Well, you know the thing is, when I was stationed out in the desert out in California, people who are stationed out that don't know what it's like to be in the desert, it is very unforgiving both ways. And during the summer months, we had a guy, when the temperature dropped down in the mid-50s, get hit at a medivac for having hypothermia, because he slept in his clothes in a sleeping bag. Well, and again, even if you don't take the clothes off, you have to open everything up. And even there, the problem is you'll still have a bunch of points or you'll have calorie points where stuff builds up and you may also cut off circulation to a degree. You're not going to lose your leg or your arm right away, but it doesn't help that things fall asleep and can't be used when they need to be. Well, I think we're going to go to break, guys. Everybody stay right where you are for the moment. 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Since I've never ever been an employee of the federal government, I'm all for the subject to know I never hold you one rips in. But let me tell you, it's dangerous to be right when the government is wrong. They'll crackle down your eyes as they break inside your home. They'll tear right as they flip the Harley. This is dangerous to me. When the government is wrong Now it didn't take very long Before they garnished all my heart and pain Then they repossessed my pickup truck And had it towed away And then they helped me seize my bank account As they outran off my family farm And to keep me from proving my innocence Well, the check old me and I Now let me tell you, it's dangerous to be right When the government is wrong They'll trample down your rights as they break inside your home They'll tear our eyes with weak pride as they put the heartache on This is dangerous to be right when the government bend is wrong The truth about the IRS code is that it's fraudulently misapplied because the legal definition of taxpayer is exclusively deranged. So all you agents of the evil IRS are in reality as bunch of thieves who are working for the foreign bankers to bring America's couper. So listen up to your international bank stirs and all you traitorous congressmen and all you lowdown liars and even cheating lawyers that'll leave the country while you can. When people find out about how he in Texas based on fraud They're gonna rise up all across this nation They're gonna wrap his life without by God famous words of Andy Jackson We're gonna rap you bikers out by God It's gonna be dangerous because the government is wrong We'll travel down there breaking size there was dangerous in the government is wrong dangerous and the government is... I know that he's moved, I believe he's moved again, is what's happened. He was out in the Colorado area before, I know that he's, I think he may have left Colorado again. He travels, or has traveled before, and visiting other people. And so we are definitely, again, passing the word on. If you know where Carl Clang is, we want to bring him up on the air and let him talk about the music and maybe even get it played a little bit if we can. We'll see what happens there. Well, for the longest time, we had Carl typically bring the minstrel along. Carl and Steve Boss, both started to do their part years ago and did a great job actually also working together in a few things. Most people don't know that. Both Carl and Steve were at more than a few locations together and did some pretty interesting stuff. They actually came up with some other combo music that they did. Also remember Poker Face, very very young Poker Face back in the day and these guys have grown up with the Patriot effort and have been part of it. Remember guys if you need a band, Carl, I don't know if Carl is still performing or not. He may not be because I know he was having some medical problems a little bit ago. So I'm saying he may have had to move for medical reasons. I have not heard that he is in the hospital or anything, but we do want to find out what is going on with him and where he is so we can give him a holler over the phone. Poker Face, if you want a band for an event, www.pokerface.com www.pokerface.com www.pokerface.com. Take the time to check them out. Go to their webpage and if you need a band, call them up. and schedule them for the gig. That will work out pretty well. The guys are great. They are great. They have family to bring along now too. I don't think anybody has paid attention. We have a few new offspring there with the poker. We have poker face. Let's see, poker face X. I guess they are little guys. But we have a whole pastel of them growing up and they will be there to replace dads on the band when the time comes. That will be kind of cool. Actually, we need to get enough instruments and chop everything down so it will fit them right now. That would be kind of neat, wouldn't it guys? Yeah, you know it. Anyway, it is Thursday. Spike, anything there that's leaked off the wall in the last couple of hours? Anything that's been notable in your area, the neck of the woods? Not really. Just the temperature keeps going down. Well, of course. Well you know it's funny, we know everybody knows usually about Detroit more so than the rest of Michigan, but surprisingly enough it's been pretty dead. I mean there's still some reverberation from the Kwame. But that particular activity is now filtered off into the history book there. I don't know who they're going to blame. Nobody is jumping out at anybody anymore. Until they start reinforcing with the next enemy or the next person they're going to crucify, it's I mean really kind of neutral slash stagnant, which I think is kind of interesting because we've had quite a cast of characters in Michigan. Everything from the Canadian Californicator Granholm, along with the many characters that have been in the parade of problems with Detroit. Of course, they never talk about Flint. Flint's not really in any better shape. So don't forget, there's a lot of other cities other than Detroit, and they have big problems too. So, again, some of the discussions, I got several emails actually this afternoon. where everybody's talking about how apparently China has surpassed us in oil consumption, which I think they were already at for quite some time. It's just that now everybody's decided, well, if we're not going to go kill... In fact, I can only assume maybe that's why they're doing this with the Chinese. Since the Saudi Arabians and the Israelis couldn't get in there to rape little boys and girls, and you know, Christian little boys and girls, and to rape Christian women, in Syria, maybe they decided they're going to turn to the communist Chinese to do it, guys. And I really get the feeling for that because of what they've said. So it's like, well, we'll give them all the oil that they need, then they'll come over and they'll kill the Syrians for us. After all, the Chinese are already in bed with the Israelis, so that's nothing new. And basically, I would be willing to bet that if the Israelis who told Saudi Arabia, hey, You know, there's those other guys over there, the ones that are the communists, they're really great. They're killed, they'll do it for money. And besides, they're communists. They just tell the troops what to do. They don't get to make a decision. They say, hey, I'm telling you. So Saudi Arabia is now yapping at China. Well, what a surprise there. Well, here we do have something that just popped up, at least two shot at Millington Navy Base. It's confirmed that at least two people have been shot near the Millington Navy base. Both victims are reported to be in non-critical condition. The suspected shooter is in custody. The lockdown on the base has been lifted. The reports are coming in that the suspect is a disgruntled employee who was let go earlier today. We are working to confirm that information and that was posted at, let's see, www.14news.com. You can find the link easier by going to blacklistednews.com and checking it out that way. I know this is like, I bruised my boo boo, but we make it, see when you wear it, it's critical, but well it's not, it's non-critical. I heard critical, they're both in critical condition, I think their brains are blown all over the wall and they're dead. No, no, it's non-critical. I just heard the critical part. This actual article goes a little bit deeper. It says a Tennessee National Guard employee remains in custody after reportedly shooting his commanding officers at the National Guard Armory in Millington Thursday when police arrived on the scene around 12.45 p.m. After another National Guard employee had already taken him down. The two victims a major and a sergeant major who are both recruiters were shot in the foot and in the leg with a small handgun. They were taken to the regional medical center. Okay, so was he with a recruitment office? Yep, they were both recruiters. They were shot in the foot and leg and he was an employee that had just been let go that day. Yeah, he was recruiting. He didn't make his quota. If you don't make your quota, if you don't make your bounty, then Bill the Galactic Hero will be shipped back off to Secunda Seculus. That's how it works. So, poor Bill the Galactic Hero was going back to the old job. And he said, well, you know what? I shouldn't have to make my quota. This is a comfortable job. I hate you both. That's what they did to Captain America. Remember the movie? That's right, exactly. Over and over again. Yeah, they made him go out on that damn show. Well, this is kind of interesting. Well, anyway, and it's non-life threatening. Well, a foot and a leg shot. Actually, I'd rather get shot probably in the leg, if I'm fortunate. All these movies, you know, I would point this out. What the hell did I just watch? Some movie where the character was in a knife fighting me. The guy's trying to stab him. He takes his hand and he jams his hand through the blade. and has the blade coming out of the back of his hand. Now guys, that sounds really, for movie effect it's like, ooh ooh ooh ooh. But guys, remember, move your fingers. There's a rubber band that's attached to every one of those, in fact more than one. And jamming a blade, I mean, you have no control over where that blade's going. But always, I've noticed this, it's like somebody getting shot in the hand. They get shot in the hand and they just keep flexing stuff. The bullet goes through the palm and it's like, okay, you mean it just says you're telling me that that bullet just had the wherewithal to slip between everything. Is that what you're telling me? Apparently, in movies. I have personally seen that. I've seen miracle shots. One right in front of me where the guy, and I've mentioned this on here before, I got shot right at the top of the boot. It's the Speedlace Type 80's boot. It went right through from the side, didn't hit the Achilles tendon, didn't hit a vein or artery in any way, didn't hit the bones, and went out the other side of the boot. Amazingly enough, it was a hollow point round. It cookie-cuttered the leather perfectly. It did stipple and pull a little bit of the wool sock, the army wool sock, through the green sock. It went out the other side. What's fascinating is it's not what it did, because obviously you're getting shot, it's what it didn't hit. That to me was a miracle. It wasn't possible because I looked right at it and wanted it to happen. But with all these Hollywood things, guys, if you are going to try to get hit, the joints are bad, arms and hands and feet are bad for the same reason. Remember, they move things. So what's going to happen is, if the stuff's going to lock up or it's not going to work, it's either going to lock up if you're lucky, it's just not going to want to work because of the tissue stress and damage, or it's severed and it's not going to move. So contrary to the Hollywood thing, no, let's not go throwing our hands on any blades to show how tough we are to stop the other guy with a knife fight. Granted, as we've said before, when you go into a knife fight expect to get cut, but inflicting wounds upon yourself for the sake of show effect doesn't work in real life. Just a reminder there. And the kinds of injuries are a lot worse than implied and no little stitching is not going to do it. The two people who were shot were seasoned recruiters, headquartered out of Jackson, Tennessee, according to Haston. One of the victims served in Iraq. He believes the other may have served in Afghanistan. They were seasoned recruiters. Yeah. In other words, they know how to fib and lie effectively to get you to put the name on the dotted line there. Be a squiggle there. You'll get everything I kinda promised. Is it in the contract? Well, no, but we'll get it for you later. Just sign up. Mark, you remember Forrest Gump when Forrest Gump got shot in the butt-tocks? Right, right. Well, they may have been polite guys. He said lag, but they didn't say what part of the lag, right? He got shot in the butt-tox. Yeah. I heard him being shot in the ass, it really hurt him. Oh yeah, I got a couple people, that's what they're, one person in particular I served with, he's not too far away from him, sitting right now. He got two Purple Hearts and both of them for being shot in the butt. And he will tell you that, no it is not good. And in both cases he was out there using the latrine, out digging a cat hole beyond the perimeter. Which is what they did when they first secure a spot, you know when they were traveling and he was a dog handler and in both cases He got shot doing the same thing trying to get his pants up and get the hell away from whoever was trying to kill him He'd be the first to tell you that Well, actually is it what he do to say? Yeah, I got shot in the cheek and everybody always that was his tongue-in-cheek joke, you know, cuz it's like well, that's really good I mean you got shot in the cheek and then of course somebody always does the same routine. It's like no not those cheeks He's got dimples where you don't want to see him Mark I sat there and listened to rents for the last couple days had this woman on He's called the NASA war report and it sounded like a science fiction movie that they say this NASA war report It's like with all the space technology. They'll be on a lockdown and control everybody. Oh, right So can I have their stuff? Is this what is this on what what program rent? Oh, well, after all, it's all people resist, we're all going to die, the Star Wars space technology is so awe-inspiring that we actually were done with Afghanistan and back here in about a day. You know that? If what they're saying is true, then we're just kind of doing what? Nose candy work over there right now? It's the Wily Tided Space Laser. where somebody was talking about our massive navies and fleets and we haven't even fought a plane air to air since 1990 blah blah blah blah blah. Well back during Gulf War I. Because that's when the Iraqis put a few planes in the air and everybody just started swarming on them. But the thing is, well if that's the case, number one, we really don't need them. But also, with all these other activities, we're just kind of stringing them out for the fun of it, right? It's feudal resist, you'll be absorbed, they know all, see all, do all. Well, if that is the case, we should have been finished all these things years ago. Saved ourselves $1.5 trillion. Well, we probably still have spent $2 trillion, but it's just been in the first few minutes. And after that, everything else is just kind of like fiction. And another thing, you had another guest on it. You probably heard of this guy called Frosty Wohrbridge. He talked like he was the author of the population bomb that was written back in the early 1970s. You heard that book, right? Yeah, okay. Well, what was he saying? I mean, he was sitting there making a case with legal aliens. He's like, he's like 2.5 billion acres in the United States. I don't think we have a billion acres in the United States, Mark. And he was sitting there making this number. I'm like, uh, is anybody challenging him on this number? Well, as far as the idea of overpopulation, that's true. That was purely so that they could try and knock down the existing American population, which is mostly white. I just get them to kill themselves. Or, you know, again, to suicide by not producing. And then, if it was a regular situation with royalty, they'd call it a correttment. In a correttment, you execute all of the existing livestock population, the people, and you bring in new stock. Well, the other way to do that is the psycho babble BS, which they are pushing right now again in the schools, etc. that zero population, the only people that are doing zero population, the stupid people that are over educated, that supposedly are the smarter people, but they are not producing more people from the same gene pool. Meanwhile, all of your opposition, the invaders, etc. are having as many children as they possibly can. and their logic is they are going to swarm you with numbers and they are. That is comical about this. Everybody bought into this yap back in the 70s. Yes, back in the 70s when that stuff was all done. A lot of those people were connected. That is one thing to remember. A lot of people were connected through all of these processes. Colleges were not as big as they are now. The institutions, what we've said before, fellow travelers promoted fellow travelers. The people that were involved in certain things only had a very narrow group of people they really needed to deal with. The only reason they've expanded, and the bureaucracy has expanded, the sizes of colleges have not expanded because they needed to because of new numbers with regard to students. It was purely a self-feeding, self-enggrandizing process to create a bigger bureaucracy. They're not really servicing or serving more students. But one thing he said, back in the 1930s and 40s, families had no business having 10 or 11 kids. I'm like, what? Okay, and his logic was what? We're gonna run out of water. The only reason that we are is not because of the people at the worker end, their user end. It's because of management and piss-poor management with regard to the people who are trying to manipulate the population and the planet itself. For as long as man has been on the planet, this has been the case. Probably the best example is the amount of acreage we've got that's fallow in every state, and Agenda 21 is why. or the United Nations and the eco-freak controllers, etc. Otherwise, guys, we have the same amount of... We have more footage available that we're not even using than probably any other country on the planet. In addition to the wilding-nonwilding process, the idea behind it is getting rid of us and squeezing everybody in, which will create the illusion that we are overcrowded. If you intentionally overcrowd people to create a pressure cooker environment, well of course you want to stack them and rack them. Think about it. If you have the face, everybody out there listening needs to take and get in a car and drive for any distance, you know like say for a couple hours in one direction but not on a main highway. Go cross country. Go looking through an area. Watch it how, look at how many buildings are empty. Take a look at how many places where business have rolled up their sidewalks. How many houses are empty? The more remote the location, the more places you find sitting empty. Well, why are they empty? Why are these locations offline? What is it that created that? If we were a wealthy country, and we have been, and right now we have all kinds of digits, but we don't have any real wealth, when we were truly a focused, wealthy country taking care of our own, Then we had a positive outlook process, but the whole purpose behind what they're doing, they are intentionally undermining the economy, creating the negative psychology process so they can drag people into the dump. That's the whole purpose behind this. Communism is, that's what the communist goal is. Everything is weezer. Everything is, you know, it's the end, doom, blah, blah, blah. Look at the garbage they'll promoter, what they'll do when they hit the switch. We just saw what happened with this quote unquote government shutdown. The dweebs do everything they can to make life miserable. Not doing anything sensible. You and I have to cut back. We wouldn't make my life miserable. We would just be cutting back in areas that are not essential. And, you know, as far as, you know, they cost money and they don't need to be around. The parks are paid for on their own, as is pointed out, most every place that they want to interfere with are places that actually had their own revenue. In fact, they bring in revenue that they steal from. Example here in Michigan, we have the Mackinac Bridge. Look at the bridge it was built between the Upper and Lower Peninsula. When the Shister Grand Home, when that Canadian Californicator was governor here, she wanted to shut down the Mackinac Bridge because we had economic problems. But here's the problem with that. The Mackinac Bridge is a cash cow. It only takes about one and a half months of operation to pay for the whole year and everything else is profit gravy for the state of Michigan. Cash that they pocket, that they pilfer every day. So if that is the case, why would you shut it down? And again, what was the purpose? Well, it was a Democrat, a communist. What did the communists do? Make life difficult for you. What did they say, remember, in V for Vendetta? We want to show them that they can't live, they need us, they can't live without us, they need us. And that's exactly the kind of BS that they're pulling right now, the garbage they just did. So if you get that out of the way, As far as the nonsense with overpopulation goes, it wouldn't. Again, the attrition rate alone, well don't worry if they plug in another war like they're talking about, you'll be in the same situation we worried about the middle of World War II where they were desperately looking for manpower everywhere. Because remember, you still had to build things and you still had to send people out to fight. And as we know from all those head marker stones and all those cemeteries from 1942, 43, 44 and 45, a whole lot of people we sent out didn't come back. So again, they started up this time. There'll be a lot of other markers and they won't be military too. Well, you know, the thing is I'm finding out, you know, from the ranchers and the people run the plant, they find out they don't need the EPA. They don't need the bureaucracy. But they're finding out they're a lot better off without them. Well, that's everybody in particular. Guys, this is where we get back to the whole thing. In a booming economy, or at least a functioning economy, you could suffer with them. But now we're into a hard knocks economy, and they're the obvious burden upon all of our business. And now people really can't stand them. They realize that we don't really need them. They never did. They've imposed themselves. The other half of that is where people are going to rediscover something that the Patriot Movement has been telling them all about. This is all regulatory. It doesn't have anything to do with the real world. It has to do with the bureaucracy. Anyway guys, we're at the top again already. Oh man, well Friday, guys, pay attention tomorrow morning. If you would, please, themicroeffect.com, take the time, get into the raffle we've got going on tomorrow. Three surprise boxes, 88-747- 1968. Give them a call, they'll answer the phone tonight. 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