October 29, 2013
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness, radio communications infrastructure, and militia readiness on October 29, 2013. The show covered establishing signal communications networks across Michigan, including 6-meter repeater systems and alternative frequency operations for potential conflict scenarios. Koernke and co-host Don Becker addressed CB radio acquisition, ham radio equipment sourcing, and improvised antenna construction using ground wave transmission. The episode included discussion of UN vehicle sightings near Grayling, Michigan, and concluded with a self-defense case involving a home invader killed in Maine.
- signal communications
- 6-meter radio
- michigan militia
- preparedness
- cb radio
- ham radio
- ground wave transmission
- repeater systems
- grayling michigan
- un vehicles
- self-defense
- emergency preparedness
- radio frequencies
- antenna theory
- night vision
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Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the life of free, brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent, although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values do read about the current use in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe, that 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 us. You've given government control. Those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and see the country. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oath they've sworn. And your daughters, visitors send artillery and guns to poor shores. and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Regain the freedoms for which we fought and died. Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stay fried? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to the Republic? Supreme law of the plan. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. Zaya won't keep vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true. We are free. But we have ourselves to blame. Or even now as Tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Absolutely right. Let's see, God's judging America, he's a good leader and a feminine man. Anyway, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the morning. Intelligence reports, I'm Mark Wertze. And I'm Don Becker. Here to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines at occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north on Microaffect Network in the morning. Close 1-800-MICO stations, CB Bay stations, and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi long with Alaska. We're in the hallmark of the African Eastern Z-board from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the ark of the off of Mexico. Headed Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska where the three-eyed nuclear cows are still chewing on it, cutting the fields there. Along with Colorado and Wyoming. In Wyoming, the third, fifth, fifth, and our friends, the seven sisters, Colorado. Go after that Senator, but go after all the others too. Remember, air defense guys, bum bum bum bum bum bum, you throw lots of flak up. The only one round hits an exoplanet too. But the others are designed to make them play Scatter Dodge. Don't forget, you can also have a petition for that Governor who needs to be recalled also, and you need to do it. It doesn't make any difference if it goes through or does not. you're relevant, you gotta start learning to play this game the way it's supposed to be played. You don't give them one focal point, guys. Listen to me in Colorado. Colorado, listen, guys, everybody, I don't care who takes credit for this. Pickle smoke and mirrors in reverse order. Pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop. When that 40 millimeter gun dumps rounds down range in all those movies you see, do you think it hits the plane every time? Oh no. No, but what it did do is make that pilot go, no, no, the only puncture factor was so high that you were sucking leather up off that pilot seat, okay, through a certain point between your cheeks, and I don't mean the ones up topside, okay. The same is true with regard to what's happening there. Anyway, now, out to the left coast, the diaper stain of brown and Feinsteinism bobbing their wretched communists built across the landscape, creating a beachhead for communist China and their foreclosure of America. The California Soviet Socialist Democracy, the CSSP, paint that state red and yellow. Turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi land and the Smokies for the restaurant crews, grammar teams, and OK teams. Bring us a golden spike. Don, it's gray down here, but medium temperature. What's it like in your neck of the woods, and what is the date today? What's jumping off the wall up there, sir? Well, on this 29th day of October, year of our Lord 2013, if you just had water in your car, no antigrees at all, You might not have a car to get you to work this morning here in the middle of Michigan. It did get to that 28 degrees that the weatherman told us it would overnight. And again, if you're not ready for that winter time, some of them things you have to leave outdoors aren't winterized. Use them again until spring. You can't get them moving. You might just drag them away to the scrapyard in the spring. Iron goes, just one time. It's broken. It doesn't seem the same when butter breaks it. once that happens, you know, hey, the one hope is their mark is sprays or metal repair cast iron. That's a real hard expressing themselves, honestly. That's a real hard thing to do. So under head and it's in the right place, grind, grind, grind, well, well, well, grind, grind, grind, put a little bit of test and hey, it's back. With the amount of, that depends on what you're after. What is the worth of the whole motor compared to like what is the worth of that racing aluminum cylinder head? not to mention it's exactly like on the other side. It would take hours and hours to match, so let's try to weld it. So we're kind of going in goofy directions, but if you weren't ready for winter, you might have to think about goop humbocum. Am I going to have to ride the horse to work today? Or, you know, is it all downhill? Can I ride the sled because it snowed? There isn't it. So if you're not ready, the point is here, let me exhibit this another way, Mark. This is a Communications Tuesday, and you've seen people into the military And once you're in there for a while, much people come in and come in and come in. Now you guys, I can't sit here until I've been in the military, but I've seen people go through changes that they cannot get away from, so to speak. You know, like going into the military and you're in basic training for eight or 12 weeks, and it seems like, well, your friend there is yourself. Everybody else is yelling at you because, well, you know, the job you've done could have been done three times as better just by the person that they're yelling at. But somehow eventually you figure out how to do that job three and sometimes even four times better. Then you knew how to do when you got there and now you're eight or 12 weeks through that. See how that works? Because people aren't yelling at you as much. They're yelling at you for different things. You need to learn this now. Now you wonder why I'm, I didn't get that last three or four sentences. Some of them were almost German-esque Martins here. And this guy's running a 440 and the sentence just goes on and on. And there might be a comma there or that, you know, I call it or something that goes on and on, but be real safe in your psychology and your psychology then on your body. Men going into the military, when you sign up, when you're drafted like in wartime, you get the letter and you might have to be there in a week or two. Literally, you guys, and I know I've got a bell, but run with me on this. I know we've got a call or we can, but I'll try to wrap this up and make it a baseball instead of a basketball, which comes like that. i don't mean to be so rude as to use this as an example but you'll identify with this this is like i might touch a nerve here forgive me but this is a change like going you know people who have told me they've gone into the military and they and some of the people around quite why forgive me you guys but they didn't even poop for multiple weeks because they just got so nervous and they just got so used to where they were now some people adapt to change but this isn't A small percentage, some people, you know, everybody says that, oh, I'm open to change and I like to experience new things, but when radical change comes to your world, sometimes your body just reacts in ways that you have no control over. Now, we can talk about Casper Milk Post and, you know, this is why there are adult diapers, because sometimes, you know, that changes, it works, your body exhibits it so much that, well, it's, It's like the old joke about Hitler and the brown pants. Bring me a new fresh pair and where I'm going with this. Listen up, you don't poop for a week. Understand that some of these, and this isn't, I'm not talking about people I know who were drafted. That's the lettering. You're going to have to be there in three weeks or six weeks. I'm talking about people who, you know, the last year of high school, they're thinking, what am I going to do and whatnot? And they think, they'll start to think, and write out loud, talking about going into the military. for maybe, you know, six months before they sign the paper. And then they have another two months because, you know, that recruiter was so nice to them. Well, you sign the paper now, you won't have to show up for 90 days. That's a hell of a lot better than being drafted, you know, be here next week, standpoint and write a view. Let's go back to that change that's being addressed here. With options, change, some people just literally lay down and their change comes to their life. Severe change, it's like, their change, like, we have a roof. severe change like we are walking to the next town like where grandmother and grandfather live and when we get there we hope that they have a roof things now even of these things with your older children explain to them what's happening is your walk because again it's gonna come and that there's that there's testing so many different ways and you know the mamma ding dong did promise us change didn't small change diaper change I we've got a call mark yes we do call or jump in there please who do we have Texas morning right here Bill I've been listening to your shows even the after hours. I mean you didn't bring this up but I just couldn't. Can you give me the times and if they ever straightened out the frequency for the possum net and the other one? You know what? Captain Monahan did not come back down. He was supposed to be here. I don't have them yet but I will repeat them a couple of times this week. He actually has frequency tests and I thank you for reminding me but he has been because of a number of different overlapping projects. Because what we're seeing happening nationally, all of our radio people are doubling their effort. Right now we're in the Lansing, we're around the Lansing area doing signal communications. That's where the Michigan State Police SRT is in Homeland Security. That's where they'll be busting out of when the time comes as far as, you know, you've got a fleet of armored cars, light armored vehicles, and stuff underground. You know where everything is, but we want to make sure that the surrounding areas are signaled up. There's a sub-note. We've been up in the Grayling area. There was a story about U.N. armored vehicles, actually a bunch of the new four-wheeled and six-wheeled. So far, guys, we have people that live right there in the area. They are, we're able to access and survey from different directions, what's going on there. And right now, our radio people are up there working with them on this subject. So we're trying to get that clarified and not rumor or suggestion but pictures. It's not hard to get pictures. That's the big thing. So I know what they've been doing and I know why he hasn't been back here with me and working with us down here. We've got a bunch of radio gear that's piling up on a bench that needs to be repaired. And we're tagging and identifying everything. I-G-ing needs to be done. I will repeat that as many times as I can on the air for you, forgive me and thank you for bringing it up. What time are they normally done? Is it done every Saturday? I'm sorry about that. We start set up at zero, well at Eastern time is when they start set up. They'll be actually running a few tests and they're going to confirm whether or not they need to slide up or down the dial. If it looks like there's chatter, they don't want to walk on anybody and they don't try to get into any cat fights over frequency. So what they'll do is they'll have the benchmark frequency to week about and then what you want to do if you don't catch them right there between nine and ten p.m. Eastern what we do is you know again you slide up and down the dial a little bit you'll find the chatter for the Eagle net and the possum of course takes over and overlaps the Eagle and the American typically run from about nine in the setup ten o'clock is when they officially start Then they do what basically is the equivalent of the lodge, you know, tag, where one person is a coordinator and he taps the person with a stick, so to speak, and each person gets to talk. Then they have an open forum after about the first hour, which is usually how it really works anyway. And then about two o'clock as propagation on our side of the planet starts to shift, possum net picks up and takes over until sunrise. Now, the Eagle and American nets will typically stay in service, but a lot of the guys don't have big rigs, they don't have the intent of pushing it, and so what they'll do is they'll start to lose the grid and they fade off. That's normal for every day. It starts Saturday night from about, again, 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern for setup, 10 p.m. on for normal broadcast. Now, another thing, you have a 6-meter rig, right? I pretty much have every frequency. Well, now I'll remind you again and forgive me, but we've got to do this word of mouth to a degree. This meter, a round robin process is now in place and here in Michigan this last weekend I know it went really well. A dual repeater system, a piggyback system, the way we did this is we'd be obvious to send a signal to the state on the Lake Huron side, go around the UP, background to the base of the UP, signal across the Traverse City area, and then go down the west side of the state and then across the base. It's kind of like a cookie cutter of the outline of the state of Michigan. We're going to expand that, so I'll give you a heads up. You know, you've got a 6-meter rig that you can commit just to, a meter unit. We want to try and use the older equipment freestanding and separate from everything else that we're doing, so you might want to put an extra antenna up if you can. And the idea behind this is, again, isolating for a number of different reasons. Six meter obviously could be as combat tactical, and so if we're even to a degree strategic, if we piggyback and leapfrog like this, repeater, or leapfrog. But the other advantage is that we're going to need other frequencies for medical support, transportation, and if we can get off to other, again, assigned frequency operations in particular technologies, That's going to free up space with other more sophisticated equipment or other equipment that again we don't need the battle chatter. We don't want the battle chatter to overlap with administrative chatter. So one of the things that's going to happen in different areas will be assigning for, you know, in each state will determine this. I can't make any national standard where we dictate anybody. We're not those kind of, we're not your standard of work. What we can do is establish standards so that In the event we get into a fighting situation, say around Columbus, Ohio, let's say that we're into, we deploy ground units, aggressor units to include the internationalists, obviously homeland suck, and now in a ground battle. Combat frequencies have to be kept local, number one, because you're looking at larger numbers of people in the field, larger combat formations. and your local tactical communications, I don't need to talk to a guy four counties away. I don't need so much power, I'm blowing him out. So we're gonna have to learn to go the other way down the scale in terms of energy. However, for integrated medical support with regard to communications, I do need more power. I may need to route or, again, request assistance for particular activities. The bad guys are going to be doing all kinds of wicked stuff with other technologies. We know they're going to use chemical agents. The FED, you know, Obama's communist, they've used chemical agents in the past. We need to be prepared to be able to send out burst signals that everybody can receive. You know, it's alert, alert, alert, gas, alert, alert, alert, nuclear, alert, alert, you know, that kind of process. There's a whole system of radio operators. 6 meter is one of those that we can put up quick. Most of the country is now pretty well pointed in that direction as far as another frequency option. Everything else can be isolated into its own category. Marine can be isolated. CB can be isolated. And I know we've got radios and rigs that can do all of the above and more. Several of my friends here locally have radios that are no bigger than your phone is nowadays, guys. About the size of two packs of cigarettes. You can listen to anything on the planet. if you want to spend the money you can do that no problem i have with that is if one thing goes wrong you lose everything and the other consideration here is again by having different great i can separate equipment take that six-meter shoot one direction i think that cb incentive another direction i can spread my rate out if all my exert one basket it's like so i was a kid who read it uh... well you know that that's out there so people know about it not like a secret but when i was a kid there was a Electronic magazine, I forget which one, that had an article about ground wave transmissions. And I played with them and they worked pretty well. Oh yeah, ground wave, oh, actually that's one of the alternatives that everybody needs to be understanding. Antennas can be made from everything. We've pointed this out before. Remember it's called antenna theory, not antenna law, antenna theory. And the cool thing about it guys, anything metal as long as you can, you know, again, you figure out how to hook up, you can make it talk. Basically, we just took an audio amp that ran off of batteries, a transformer, you know, eight ohm on one side and high impedance on the other, and it would put out two, three hundred volts, and then you just take metal stakes and pound them in the ground as far apart as you can get them. Yep. And it's like you said, fence lines, grounding lines, you know, look at all the cable and stuff that's hanging around. It's a fence line. Yeah. The other cool thing about that, when you signal off that, you don't get a fixed location. You don't get one single point where you can go, X marks the spot, launch the missile now. Because, guys, the signal is, it could be coming from any number of different, in fact, it's coming from one location, but it's coming off an array that could be half a mile long. So the cool thing is, is you can actually be sending this, here's the neat thing. You take an old cassette recorder. You have a predetermined message. You hook that up to your transmitter. The transmitter's hooked up to an innocuous antenna array made from junk. Literally something already there. The bad guys can zero in on it and do whatever they want to it. And you're long gone. You got the message out that you wanted to get out. You use a junk piece of equipment to get the job done. And when they bomb it, it costs them 5,000 times more than it did for you to do what you needed to do. Enemy resources, you wasted enemy assets, wasted their lifetime and it cost you pennies to get it done. Now imagine if everybody instead of doing the, oh my goodness, I'm gonna defecate my drawers, pee my pants, and then steal the resist. If everybody started thinking, we got 300 million creative minds out there, okay, we'll say 80 million. We got 80 million creative minds out there. If everybody was taught to do stuff like this, then everybody can be so easy, it's ridiculous. What would happen is you can flood them, there's nothing they could do Yeah, just little noise makers. Yeah, noise makers, exactly. A cassette. I didn't say a CD player even. An old stinking cassette player adapted to the transmitter. The transmitter is junk. You hook them together. You put one on a balloon, tether it on a balloon, put a solar panel on it, launch it during the day. It has battle chatter on it. It's a weather balloon. It can be a combination of party balloons. We did this with party balloons, guys. You can create signal communications that's in motion that they have to track and waste time on. They have to, they have no choice. Think about it. Go ahead. One of the worst noise makers, and I tried this just as an experiment, I had read how brush motors, motors with brushes in them, like for your sewing machine and maybe old vacuum cleaners and stuff, a long wire and hooked it to one of the power. You plug that into a motor with brush and... Oh yeah. In fact, signal generators like that were specifically fabricated. It used to be you get them through the auction for like $15. Nobody wanted them. Nobody knew what to do with them. They didn't know what they were. What's a signal generator? Oh, trust me. It has a mission. It actually normally just has a, you know, it could be used for code or whatever. But the other part about it is if that switch, power that up and make sure it's got a nice little piece of wire attached to it. And all of a sudden, it's just like you aren't really going to be dealing with a whole lot of anything there unless you can. Again, key is the only thing you'll get through. And even then, Repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat. That's the reason why. I don't know how this will help, but I managed to pick up their rigs with a package a year or so ago, and their half-two, which is one of them's totally fine, or AM only. That's how old they are. Actually, one of the other things to consider, remember, everybody's gone hyper-digital. Do you know what's really fun about that? The battlefield is very lopsided for us because we have greater diversity now than the enemy. in single communications guys because we've got analog and they've got digital or it doesn't mean you can't spend money in face but here's the cool part they've gone so in a return about hyper digital nothing else that now they've isolated themselves do a m yet the corporate about this is is that a reality they've restricted their end of the battlefield we are completely wide open with single communications ours everybody started motivated at all the technology in the world and We start routing what we find so that it's mutually supporting. In other words, it's what I do all the time. I get boxes of stuff. I'm just very patient. What happens is somebody throws some stuff away. Congratulations, you put the box of stuff that matches over here and you keep putting more stuff that matches it in that box. Now when I'm done, I give that to a unit and say, here, all of these are the same radio. All of these are the same piece of equipment. All of these work within the same bandwidth. Congratulations, there's your system. And everybody out there listening, guys, it's not witch doctor science, it's all understandable. America used to know all of this. That's what's sad. You know, we had electric shops in junior high school. We had electric shops donated or that were brought in or built by people who actually were trying to teach people something. Not just how to push a button, guys, how to build things. I have to say again, Dr. Smith, and I ain't talking the one from Lost in Space, Dr. Smith, God bless you, because that guy taught me that you build it from junk first and you'll be able to build anything brand new. And that's a fact. My instructor was Mr. Freeze, not related to Batman, but that was his... From that scientist, from everywhere, is that Dr. Freeze? Yeah, that's the one who taught me electronics. I had a car... In high school. Well I better run and thank you very much. Thank you sir, we appreciate that. Thank you for bringing it up and I promise that as soon as I know what the frequency changes I am going to repeat it each hour for the rest of the week. Okay? You have to go that far. Oh I will. There's other people that are like, you're not the only one. I got other people chewing on my toenails from a couple of different directions on this. So I've got to get it done out of the way. But the problem has been, like I said, railing Michigan. We didn't miss this guys. We have people who live all around grailing. There's supposed to be 100 UN marked vehicles, painted white, blah blah blah, we'll find out. They won't get away. But in the meantime, we have to again share our projects. We're at the bottom, they're a breakdown. Yes we are, and I hear that music. That means in a moment you're gonna hear telephone numbers and website addresses and all kinds of things, sponsors. 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Go get a CB radio, a duck box, a little box, somebody's radio is on sale at the truck. Every truck stop has got them. And I mean any big, I don't care, pilot, TNA, whoever it is, there's, was it safe, small, a new one up and down the 75 corridor, any place there is an interstate highway, an interstate defense highway, because that's what they really are, interstate defense highway, you know, an I. Well if you go out there to the truck stop, in our case we have three trucks, we have three truck stops at one exit. They all sell radios, every one of them. So you can get a magnet mount for about $16 or $15 or $13, depending if you've got them on sale, whatever. You can get a small nut box. You can get a cigarette fixture, lighter fixture, slash power fixture plug, couple of wire nuts, a little bit of electrical tape. Bring the wire nuts and electrical tape with you, it's cheaper. And then buy the plug and everything there, or bring the plug along. Maybe you got one you cannibalized off something else, just make sure it's got a little girth to it, so it can transmit power properly. and you wire everything together and plug everything in, put the magnum on the roof and voila! You have a radio. So guys, it's that quick and simple. And again, yes, I know it costs a few dollars a week. Yard sales, we got just a couple weeks ago, we got three radios at $2 a piece. All of them functional, all of them grandpa's radios. They were the, actually they were duck boxes back in their day, small boxes. But guess what? Quack quack quack. By today's standards they're a mid-range radio. So you can get some nice equipment, either somebody getting rid of it, go to the resale shops, go to the Salvation Army, and look to see what they have. Also check to see what they're throwing out out back. Because a lot of people, well, do the stuff they don't necessarily pay attention to what they're getting rid of. So there's cool things you can find just laying around, okay? Technology is on the shelf. Marine Channel radios, another one. We've mentioned it many many times, but Marine Channel radios. Quick, off the shelf, work just like a CB, just as easy to hook up. You can go to Cabela's, you can go to any number of different catalogs, you can go on the internet, you can go out and find them at boat shops, and even other stores, anything that sells radio gear typically has them, but you want to go cheap. They're small. And oh my god, it's got so many bells and whistles on it, I don't even know how to start playing. See, they're small, medium, and oh, I guess we would call that professional grade. Well, yeah. But in reality, for most of what you're doing, you want it as simple as possible, no confusion, so that the least experienced operator can handle the equipment. Always remember that. For basic. The other thing there is a ham fest. Ham fest, ham fest, guys. Go to the ham fest. There's a lot of stuff there sitting on the table. In many cases, usually ham operators or people who are radio geeks are very proud of what they do. Because of this, they've got a piece of equipment they're selling. Sometimes they don't necessarily want to sell it to just anybody. Example is my Mohawk transceiver. I'm the second owner. The guy that I got it from, he built it. I know exactly the fact it was really bizarre. We went down to Indiana looking for it. We're looking for a rig. And the guy was from Michigan, not very far from where I'm sitting, and he actually had the rig up for almost as long as, you know, he'd ever been in a radio, and he just decided he wanted to upgrade, and so he sold this unit, and I just happened to be there in the right place at the right time. Got it for a great price, got it with all the manuals, he's the guy who built it, so I knew exactly what went on with it, and we took it back to me. So, guys, you never know what you're gonna run to and where you're gonna run it. I just took an extra drive and now it's sitting right where it should. It's sat with him for 25, 30 years and then he took it for a little ride to Indiana, or forgive me, Indiana. And then another 14 years right here with me. So again, I'm happy. It's happy. And I can hit the switch and talk to the planet guys. And it's tube technology. It's an older tube, which is what I like. It doesn't mean we don't use transistor and the miracle of other stuff. The older radio rigs will work and will work constantly. They do take a little more power, act accordingly. The cool thing is car batteries are out there in force along with deep cell, for instance we have a rack of deep cell capture replacement pieces of equipment. It's audit by standards for some of the companies and they just slide the others out the door and got them for the right price. Again, it's not like there's a power option out there, there is. Don, before we go any farther, and I don't want you to rush, night vision technology, you have it available, what can we get from you and how can we get a hold of you, sir? Well, second and third, fourth generation, but when we talk about fourth generation, you hardly ever hear me mentioning for the fact that generation gun sight will just about get you two third generation gun sights and it's a real pretty picture and it's crisp to a great distance, you'll hardly see the nation, but it's out there and it's available and There was a while when everybody was waiting for it, and forgive me a call, the number two said they got the fourth generation. Oh, let's do it like this. One of the ways they got from second was to add some, what they thought at the time were protective coatings to the more good ones. You know a good thing. So, second generation and more lines per millimeter, and then they started calling it third generation. The third generation did the call it fourth generation. They took off some of the protective film coverings that went in the front of the tube and let more light in, but well, there's a bang so far. Thank you little like Bill Chris pick talk to me about my vision you can reach me stranger Tom is available We'll be available in a few minutes. We're not that far away from the top of the yard So again take the time plug in talk to him. It's got any questions something in particular? Just you know figure out I need to talk to him myself which again a lot of people that's necessary Of course you ask a question on the air We don't mind that would the church everybody probably many other people are probably asking the same question. They just haven't picked up Uh, real quick before we go, this is a gun, Don, you're gonna like this. Guns Save Lives, this is on Gunsaveslives.net. I said dot com, forgive me on that one, it was Gunsaveslives.net. Uh, family of home invader killed by homeowner says he was no criminal, just trying to make ends meet. You know, Don, now listen to this, this is a trying to make ends meet part. Let's add this to the list of things not to bring to a gunfight, brass knuckles. The family of 44-year-old Christopher Denison is speaking out after he was killed by a homeowner whose home he broke into. Now this according to WGME. Quote, deserved to die. Said his wife Cherie Seabalt. No, he shouldn't have did what he did. Now I'm not, this is a quote. He shouldn't have did what he did, but he did it for us. They say Denison wasn't there to kill anyone or steal anything. He was simply hired by a third party to go scare or beat up the homeowner to get him to pay an outstanding gift. Yeah, that's all. He needs to understand it. He was a bug. He's just making a living. He was from WGME. The quote, this guy approached him on going to scare, possibly beat up, but not kill somebody. And he would pay him and pay him quite a bit of money, she explained. I know it's not legal. It's not right. Yeah, but it was okay. Let's see, when Dennison went to the home and burst through the front door around 8 p.m., he was confronted by the homeowner who was armed. Dennison, wearing a black ski mask at the time, was shot several times by the homeowner. Dennison died of his injuries. The homeowner's lawyer says this is a clear-cut case of self-defense and the homeowner simply trying to protect himself and his teenage son who was also home at the time. Well, duh. He was just trying to make a living. Come on. I have a qu- Why would he have to get a lawyer? He's- Why would- Yeah, exactly. Well, you know, cause they're gonna- I was gonna sue him cause my mom, my husband was trying to just make a living. What date was this in? I actually forgive me. I don't have the state year. I'm trying to confirm the state. I'll have that. In this short time, my buddies in in Tysen, Florida, and Michigan, a number of states that are created the right to settle a misnomer extraordinaire. You shoot a criminal in the process of the criminal act, his family can't sue you if you make him dead. And if he goes to the hospital and leaves and they put 48 court victims... He can't sue you for the hospital services because he was involved in a criminal act at the time. He got what he deserved. Do you think that coming through the front door at 8 o'clock at night, busting the front door in and wearing a ski mask would indicate that he wasn't in the right... I just got confused and I was in the wrong house. I was trying to go home. Yeah. This is in Mount Shasta? Yeah. Is this the ski lodge? Hi! What are you doing with the brass knuckles? Ah, those are the new ski grips. Yeah, the new ski pole grips. Well anyway, apparently it's in Maine. I actually what this was. Gov's used unknown. Number of suspects won. Suspect killed? Yes. Source, WGME.com. Location? Home. Shot fired, multiple, state, apparently Maine, and archive source WebCITE.org. Again, so it was in Maine and WGME.com is carrying the original story and of course the quotes came from there. So it's family of home invader killed by a homeowner says, he was no criminal, he was just trying to make ends meet. You okay? He did. Well, a traumatic example of terminal lead poisoning beating out, shall we say, home invader. And that's why again, for everybody out there, rule number one, of course you can be kinder, how about since he was using brass knuckles you beat him to death with a baseball bat. Would that make him feel better? I mean, personally, he comes through the door, busting the door open and busting the lock and wearing a ski mask and looking belligerent is probably going to get you killed pretty much anywhere in the country. Just sometimes you'll wish somebody did it sooner and faster. Because I can picture a lot of places, oh we can't use a gun, I'm sorry. We've got a gun in your hole me prisoner. Yeah, but that's not going to last very long. Hold still, I gotta do this a different way. and a lot of blood. And like your arms get whacked off and then the top of your head you get scalped and then you get hit again and then finally after the fourth or seventh blow your head gets locked off. It can be a gift to people. Yeah, in fact I could picture getting to a house where somebody has nothing but golf clubs to beat you to death with. Yeah. And the first one bends up real good. You came here? Yeah. It's not that I didn't have a gun, it's just I can't use it on you. I'm sorry. What? Yeah, I can't use the gun on you. I'm gonna have to beat you to death with this. I'm sorry, I went crazy. I just had to keep beating. Well, never. Come back. That's right. Anyway, John, you're number for night vision again, please. Just 31-7-9-6-8-4-5-8. Jeff Bennett coming up next. God bless the Republicans. the world order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run we are on the mark for day and night you remember connected you know a couple more times down we're out of it it's two three one seven nine six eight four five eight two three one seven nine six eight five eight thank you Mark Godwester Godwester