Nancy Cornke hosted the November 1, 2013 morning episode, discussing homeschooling, constitutional rights, and government overreach. The show featured extended commentary on currency devaluation since 1973, comparing wage purchasing power then versus present day, and criticized modern consumers' lack of self-sufficiency skills like cooking and food preparation. Callers and Nancy discussed preparedness topics including gardening (heirloom seeds, cherry shrubs, bean arbors), food sourcing concerns regarding Smithfield Foods and Chinese processing of American poultry, and healthcare disruptions from Obamacare implementation affecting county health programs in Michigan. The episode included recommendations for cookbooks, gardening resources, and self-sufficiency websites.
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You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be... Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear, to slay? O sons of the republic, arise. Take a stand. Send the Constitution to Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God-given right As Iowa keyed vanished in the midst of whence he came His words were true, we are 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 He stood by your bedside to 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 Good morning, this is the Intelligence Report. I'm Nancy Cornke. This doesn't sound like a half-donger yet, but I do expect him in later this hour, this November 1st, the year of our Lord, 2013. Ladies and gentlemen, day after Halloween, the delegates are off to the in their candy bags. For those of you homeschoolers, God bless you, that have made that decision to come with that. Family unit together, not only therefore peer pressure not being that great because they can see helping take care of younger ones, people older than themselves so that they can relate and have rounded social background there. So mindset and they're all missing out of the school. You have teachers and they think, okay, they know all. They have excluded themselves pretty much in judges. They only have a tendency birds of the feather flock together, shall we say. And because of that experience, there's people exposure you have to everyone else, the more you can kind of see how fit together or should fit together. The more experience you have with other people, the more you can see the common interests, the individuals, and I think that's why living in this area, it is a multicultural area. You get to see the socialists are. They look at that and sometimes it's just downright disgusting. you're coming from, I don't agree. I can agree to disagree with you, right? They're not willing. And they don't quite know how to take that. They kind of talk you into their way of thinking, no, sorry, setting a finger, they're not going to talk me into you. I don't care. You know, it is like, listen, this conversation is awkward. We just agree to disagree. Go away, leave me alone. There are some conversations that are going to convince them of your point of view and they're certainly not going to convince you of theirs. that then will go away. You know, I'm sure you've had a few of those conversations where people are absolutely adamant they're right and you must conform and go their way. Well, this is a way of social... No, you need to go there. I don't want to go there. And guess what? One time I checked, this is America and one time I checked a little bit, that Constitution is still being used there, limited by some of the groups in Washington. They have... tried to go around it and tried to make changes to it. But those first ten amendments are there in stone. They cannot be repealed. I'm sorry. That is part of the Constitution, part of the Bill of Rights, and guess what? It is also part of code, the national code. Can't change these. These are our rights, our natural God-given rights. This is only reiterated and the Constitution limits the government. It does not limit. the people. You know, when they have a list of things that we get, but a list of things that cannot. That's homeschoolers, educators, and if you will call this a ministry out there, give people an understand. It's not a list of our rights, not only what our rights are, but what the government can and can't do. We're public. Say that again, our public servants are representatives. The people we have chosen to represent us. forget. They got into this in a power play, a lot of them. And that is not what it feels like. They are not lords above us. They have made themselves immune from laws that they have passed anywhere in the original framework of our government that allows them to be exempt from any law. Definitely that they even are above the law, from the law, to create immunity for themselves. and immunity for people that work within the government going through the court system. Listening to the flagrant lie told, I'm thinking, how can you do this? This is perjury. How can you do this? Oh, well, they're exempt from this as long as they get a conviction. And law enforcement are all immune from perjury charges. They get a conviction if they get a defense that comes for a number of years. Such a load of it. It's just I need my blood boil. I'll tell you that right now. I'm hearing something. Hi Don, how you doing this morning? Okay, how about you? Good to hear from you. Well, I haven't talked to you in a little bit. What a wonderful day. Is it gray and rainy up there too? Oh, it's like duck weather. Yeah, you're right. Well, before I left Howard this morning was talking to Kentucky online. Our friends in Kentucky and they're saying they got the same weather there. So this has got to be covering the whole east coast. Oh my, yeah wet and rainy this morning. Not so much right now. Rain stops here for a little bit so we can take care of the critters. Marquette had a little meeting with him this morning and that's okay. I think he can do a fun well there. Local quick meeting in the morning. But he should be back with us. Just talking a little bit about a little bit of this, a little bit of that. Prepping for the winter. Of course food production should be in high gear. getting ready for the venison to come in, prepping the garden for the winter. A little bit of this, a little bit of that, little homeschooling, little bit about health care this morning and being healthy during our course hour done. Did you have anything this morning you want to specifically talk about? Mike, can I think so? Well, we can touch on and revisit some. I wish I hadn't really thought of that, but I don't know who came up with that phrase, but it is one of the basic Let's address it like this. We need to take as Nancy as a pound of this and as a pound of that and as a pound of something else. I think you got a pound of something else and you put it all together and you mix it while you apply some heat. You soon you got a cake, you know. Even a slave knew how to take a chicken apart. Even a slum with each other because well, all we have got, that's one way to put it. But let's now sit on the back burner, keep that just barely, barely simmering in that dinky little pot. About 38 brain cells. Let's bring something right here because 1973 if you hired into motors you were making around five dollars an hour which was a pretty good wage in 1973. Right. And you could you know buy up in the house and send a kid to college you know well your your children if you didn't want to send your goat forgive me. These guys got cost of living races tied to the government of the value of the dollar and the government didn't even plow in food or cost of fuel. Right. People who moaned and groaned into the 90s and into the aughts they're about well those guys are making 25 and 30 dollars an hour and they don't really deserve that because I'm only making 9 or 17 or you know moaning and groaning and point at people who were who had leaders that were wise enough to recognize the devaluation of the money. Let's go back to that five dollars an hour in 1973 which was a good good wage. If you basically do the basic math across that time frame to thirty dollars an hour in the box in the early you know 2007 contracts are done now. Those people are like, you know, they'll be the dinosaurs when they die. That contract isn't coming back in. They forward in General Motors and Chrysler two different contracts. At any rate, compare this because that's the value of the money. That $5 in 1973, boy oh boy, let's just do the basics on that. That $5, if you went to the store and if you gave $5, a $5 bill to your boy and said go give me a couple loaves of bread and him not knowing any better, as many loaves of bread as he could, he'd come home with about 15 maybe 18 loaves of bread for $5 in 1973. You guys, your jaw's dropping right now, isn't it? Send your boy to the gas station or to, you know, you get your cheapest, loudiest stuff at the gas station compared to the grocery stores. Send your boy to the gas station with $5 from 1973 and tell him, give me a couple of movies not knowing any better. I once went to the store, my mother said, Give me a couple of packs of cigarettes. And she gave me two dollars. And I came back with three and I got scolded because a couple is two. See the difference? And I spent a half a gin as much as she wanted me to spend, but I didn't know any difference. And this is the example I'm trying to bring. Send your boy or your daughter to the grocery store gas station. Gas station in particular, because again, the cheap bread stuff. With five dollars and stuff, give me a couple loaves of bread. And he will not be able to bring home five loaves of bread. Oh no. You'll be able to get one. Well, again, this is a measure. I work at a grocery store. I know what the bread costs. Yeah, but you can get the cheap, lousy bread for $1.09, $1.19 at the gas station, or a pack of hamburger buns or hot dog buns. So you wouldn't even be able to get five loaves of bread then. And that's just one example. And as you point out, Nancy, if you go to the grocery store, you might not even be able to get two. Or you might get the special two for five. Well, you know, you get... So this is the basic representation in the formula, what money's worth then versus what it's worth now. Now let's pull that way back pot back to the front again. They're saying it's a 300% increase. This was just in the news just a couple days ago. There it has been since 1978. 300% increase. Yeah. Now let's take that pot from the back burner and remember that thought line talking about slaves and being able to, you know, Take that chicken apart and make their own dinner or make their own bread. That $8 or $10 an hour in time frame right now is a good $10 an hour to $5 an hour of $19.73 is equivalent to a $6 wage. You're barely getting by. You can barely afford the roof over your head. You're going to put a new roof on your shed. You're going to have to do that yourself. Now you're at it, you're going to have to run out and catch that chicken. But now let's understand this, the average slave today doesn't even know how to fix his own meal. The slaves today are generally stupid slaves here we've come to. I run into it every day. That's a mean thing to say out loud, isn't it? It's not so much mean as scary stupid. It is. And you would not believe that is probably my biggest role where I work. I work in the meat department. And I've got people that come in there every day. They have not cooked for themselves. They are now to a point where, well, my house is getting bad. I can't eat bad food all the time. I need to learn what do I do. Go over to our book section, get yourself a good cookbook, or even go to the magazine rack and get Tastepalm.com. I talked about that earlier today. You can even go online and get the recipes free. Follow the recipe. I give recipes away every day. It makes me successful in sales because I can teach them about their cousin meat, teach them how to cook. and how to make things work better. I had a man come in and say, my wife won't let me cook fish. It smells the house up. Oh my God, what do I do? I was like, oh well, I watch Food Network and I got one tip that works really good and that's a couple tablespoons of white wine if you're going to poach or bake it and keep the smell out of the house. And he is so happy. He has come, every time he comes in, he comes in and thanks me for that tip. His wife came in last week and thanked me for that tip. There you go. You know, and it makes my sales better, but also it's educating people on what they can do with what they have and how to go about it. And it used to be a mandatory thing, home economics, you see, a mandatory thing. Oh yeah, but there's another example right there. Nancy, you work in a food store. And there are people who, well, you know... They come in to buy and they have no clue. Right, even where it comes from. They expect, you know, filet mignon is generated in the back room of the butcher shop. And they don't like the price of filet mignon right now, would they tell you? 20 bucks a pound. It isn't even so much that. I only do that because, what? We could talk about baloney. Baloney! It comes from the back room of the butcher shop, doesn't it? I'm certain it does. I need a butcher guy, go right over there and he comes in that room and he comes back out and he has more baloney and I order a pound of it and he slices it right up for me. Oh my. This is just another example of today's slave is even much slave of 150 years for chains on people here. Yep, the whole mentality of it is we used to laugh about it. Now it's just people that shop five times a day. You guys, this sparked a whole other thought line because you know, when we were hunter-gatherers, I was really, really fresh. Our food was really, really fresh when you picked it off the vine and popped it in your mouth or knocked it on the skull and dragged it into the fire. It was really, really fresh. The only thing that you can find fresh, restore, Nancy, you can back me up on this, I'm certain it's almost, or not manipulated. That's another word that we can look at and throw in there and mingle with that fresh. Almost the only food you find fresh in a grocery store these days is all the vegetables. And there are manipulated so you can't really call well if you have to scrub the coating of junk off of them. You've got to go organic if you want it. So what is really really fresh or non-manipulated, know what I'm trying to say, in the average growth, do you really feel like a hunter gatherer? Become an educated shopper, that's how I can tell you folks. There's so much going on, scary stuff. This field being bought by the Chinese and president of Smithfield trying to manipulate the government to let chickens, what he's going for right now, to take chickens from the US to China to be processed and come back. You're going to watch your canned food, folks. Double it, triple it. Oh, no, no, no. This is where, this is because they do not have to label it as a product of China if the chicken comes from here, it's processed in China into soup or canned meat and then shipped back in. They're not labeling it as made in China. They're not going to do that. They're not going to make them because the chicken is coming from here. It may have been grown here by Tyson, shipped or Smithfield, shipped to be processed in Campbell's Soup or whatever and then shipped back. and they're not going to have to label it as made in China. There's no fresh involved in that journey, is there? Well, I don't know if they're going to be trying to ship live birds, which would be, wow, really? Some stinky ship and very safe. Or process broach chickens to be shipped. Which takes a lot of the fun out of being a Chinaman working on skins in China. Right. Well, because of the avian flu, we have not allowed chickens from China in this country other than in dry processed doggy treats. They put a prohibition, if you will, on our beef coming into China. And this is Smithfield's way of trying to sell beef, trying to get chicken markets opened up for them to bring their avian food chicken here so they can take our mad cow disease. I've seen some of my friends in their mouths and have their dogs jump up and take it. Yeah, well the doggy that's put these dehydrated chicken strips that you see for pets, if you read the package, it's generally, and if you've seen the videos, ooh, nasty, because they're picking up dead chickens to process both, from alongside the road over there to process these doggy treats, these things that are coming into the U.S. If you think it's safe, none of these, sitting on a dirt-poor garage, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no If you've done anything with processing, it's like foam. 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Don't go there. Oh, goodness. I was giving two little tips out earlier. I wanted to do Baker Creek heirloom seeds. This is where you can get those rails next to me that I was talking about. Believe it or not, even with all the cold weather we have, we still got some green shoots out there and it's still trying to produce beans. Something really cool. All Heritage heirloom seeds. It's a great place. Baker Creek heirloom seeds. The www.rareseeds.com is going to get you there, folks. www.rairseeds.com. Great place to go. You can get a catalog. Actually, I'll send you one now. So you can start planning for your garden next year. Doing it with air loomseeds is a way to go. And again, tasteathomes.com. For those that are learning how to cook, this is something I give, of course, to my customers, too. Tasteathomes.com. They have everything from cooking for two people, cooking. recipes and this is a population of recipes across the board ladies and gentlemen of thousands of cooks at home. They have thousands of people literally that contribute to their magazines because they have like five or different magazines that they produce every month or every other month late. Quick cooking is one. You have of course your quarterly and holiday recipes. But they specialize in one thing every month in their regular taste at home. You're going to find that it's a really, really nice tried and true cookbook. Everything from the really easy to the most difficult. Everything from the easiest difficult of projects. They try to, again, these are home cooks that they have contributors from around the nation. And you get a great mix of different the recipes there that you can go. The cheap and easy to do with the re-sticks, you know, either way. You're going to find these are good recipes, they're tried and true, and you're not going to go back with any of the recipes that you find here. I've never had a bad one. Do give you full color displays, plus they generally in the center they'll have a card that you can pull out. They're top four that month from the recipe contest that they run every month too. They do put on seminars across the country too if you're interested in cooking. And they do a combination of both. A good thing to get into also backwardshome.com. Trying to get off the grid. At this day and age, the ever rising electric and heating bills, this is how to be self-sustained, which we were talking about just a few minutes ago there. Ben? Pretty hard to do. If you're living in the city and your backyard is like seven feet by like 22 feet, you can still do it. I mean you can, but even into the suburbs you guys, this is where I was going with that. I remember my grandparents on my mother's side when I was a child going out to the farm. And when grandpa had an observed heart attack, well he decided that to the city. Then they had, you know, fences in the backyard and everything. And you know, the average size of a backyard in suburbia, I don't know, 110 foot front, 130 foot frontage on the street, and you know, or whatever it is, the measure. And a third of that backyard was Grandma turned into a garden in the middle of the city and well in the middle of the suburb. I remember as still as a youngster, went through the garden there, Grandma's working a garden. And I didn't like to make it because I watched her pick up one of those big green caterpillars. And it rinses head off because they kill tomato plants. Oh, they'll keep the leaves right up. Yeah. And I didn't like tomatoes for a long time because all that walks on tomatoes, but I love tomatoes now. Again, it's just, you know, different influences and whatnot, but some of you guys, they're sick, you know, hanging out of the window with, you know, fruit going to get you through the winter. That's going to be a little bit of herbs or that's going to be a treat for when the in-laws come over and look we grew these tomatoes in that garden here hanging out of our window right there in the apartment building. But if you have the ability to turn a third of that backyard in the suburbs into a garden, doing it right, now I had a number of people turned about very Indiana rather and he would tell you the first year of a garden it was pretty hard but stuck to if you could. And again I'll underscore that thought line. to turn your backyard into a garden. After you get it up and rolling and you become proficient at it, not like a truck, but after you get it up and become, you know, good at it, you'll be giving stuff to neighbors. Sure, have some tomatoes, hopper for the salad. You know you're making spaghetti, there's onion and a green pepper, and a tomato. Again, we didn't touch on this, didn't we? Fresh stuff of your garden, head and shoulders. It's just like blow that stuff away from the grocery store. If it's fine-ricened, it is so much better. The flavor is more intense. I'm going to give out a book that I use for doing organic gardening. I actually, I won this out. I was afraid I wasn't going to get back this summer. Rodale Organic Gardening, 1001 Best Gardening Tips. And this is out there. You can probably find it online. What that is, Rodeo Organic Gardening, 1001 Best Gardening Tips. And this is for organic gardening. And let me tell you what, you can do it. You can do it in that backyard. You don't need an acre of land. And like I was saying with the beans that we have, you want to make a really pretty privacy fence. I told you, these things get 16 feet high. I'm playing to you. We made a bean arbor in our garden so that I can easily reach them and pick them. And they're still trying to produce rattlesnake beans, but it makes a very thick coverage. So this is something you can grow on your fence line between your neighbor if you want, or to make a lovely green fence on a trellis to maybe cover your hot tub or the city pool in the summertime from the view of other people. In little spaces where it looks It's really pretty, very nice in the road. Wow, and it's got pretty purple flowers on it. It's beautiful, effective, and does good. Another thing that we've run across is, again, this is something you can do in the city. In expensive, low-growing, it's not gonna be a problem for you and your neighbors. Hanson's cherry shrub. And these come out little spikes out of the ground, and it's covered from the base of the bush. and they get 3 to 4 feet in height depending on which variety gets the shorter one or the bigger one. Beautiful in spring covered with beautiful flowers, but every one of those flowers is a cherry book. And in 3 years you can get 6 cherries off of 2 bushes. 16 quarts per bush. So 32 quarts of cherries. That's a lot of cherries. A little shrub that you can grow in your yard. It's a decorative. But it is also food producing. It is a beautiful plant. You have to see these things. If you can go online and look up Hanson Cherry. There are number places that carry them now but are beautiful. I actually found the sale at the tractor supply this year. I was like, oh my god, they got them here. I don't have to spend all this money on shipping. I did that right here. So I knew I'm going to be getting my cherry shrubs next year. So that's been what's held off on buying it because online I can get, you know, I can get 25 at a time, do a whole shrub of cherries. I don't need that many cherries to be on it. for production unless I plan on selling them because these three years make that much production off one dried cherries, canned cherries, cherry preserves, you know, whatever you want to do with cherries. It's a beautiful bush. It's very nice and again it's ground covered. They look like little spikes coming out of the ground all through the winter but in spring just covered from the base to the top and beautiful cherry blossoms and produce cherries from June until July. And then they have that full foil for the rest of the season until fall and they lose that degree. But make them very nice summer shrub, if you will, of these cherries. And they suggest plant feet apart for doing a hedge. Beautiful bush, very productive, and something to do either to line your sidewalk lower lower it wasn't me it wasn't my helpers for exchange oh my goodness all our lovely little helpers that we have oh my goodness yeah oh my yeah we have all our little critters that help us here in the morning oh my but that wasn't me for a change my guys are they're off loving on somebody else right now so that's that's a good thing Don't forget this weekend we've got, for those of you on a day life savings time, don't forget to set your clock back Saturday night for Sunday morning. That is coming up. And of course we have Election Day on Tuesday. We have interviews that are politically active. I'm sure are all well aware of that. Something with the Obama here that's been very interesting. If you fall into an income bracket, you consider, you know, well you need to be on Medicaid. It automatically pops up now for them to register to vote. Oh yeah? Yeah! Where you can register to vote right there. Right there online. Without having to show that ID or proof who you are. Oh, much of me! Yeah. I thought that was interesting. That came up at work. Yeah, that came up for the register to vote. After it tells me I need to be on Medicare or Medicaid. And it's like, wow, really? But it doesn't do that if you have other options purchased into, if you're in a higher income bracket, which I think is very, very interesting. Government is targeting the low income hearing vote specifically. If it's there for one, it should be there for all. And we say that's a marketing ploy in and of itself to... You can pick up your red shirt. Well, here in Watson-Dah County, The county is better than what Obamacare and Medicaid is. People have opted in the past because of Obamacare, that is shutting down. The county will no longer be able to do that. It helps a lot of people and covers a lot more than Medicaid. So we've got a lot of people in this county that are just livid. That runs out December 31st and so everybody's running in trying to get all these procedures done. My point is that it can be quite expensive. One young lady that just started working, she does not have health care. Where do I go? I have my wisdom teeth pulled and I don't have much I have health care as of the 31st. What do I do? I get in and get it done now. Luckily they have U of M dental school on the street and if you have an emergency they'll take their urine out. relatively inexpensively and they will work out a payment program with you. They'll work with you in that way. But not every community has that advantage. Whether it's a dental school where they've got people they need to practice on under the supervision of an actual dentist, it's a shame. But a lot of people are going to fall between the cracks. for programs that are actually better than what the government's offering. They're shutting down the fund care system for Sam Poppish, or what falls under that. And it's really, really, really upset here, Don. Oh, copper at the top of the hour. Oh my God, where did the time go? Oh my goodness. Don, could you give out your information for night vision, please? Hey, if you're looking for green screens or thermal goggles or gun sight binoculars, you know, cargo, gun sights, binoculars, binoculars, and I do that over. But if you're looking, give me a call. The number is 231-796-58258. Green screens are thermal. We can talk about that first. It'll live on top of your M1. Another thing I would say, I got a package the other day and just a disc. I'd rather enjoy listening to that again and again. Very good. Thanks everyone for the support here for OFEC, for being the first day of November. I want to thank everybody for your hand and helping out and making things up and running. Here is the micro effect. Here for the intelligence report. My goodness, at the top of the hour we should be hearing the music any moment. As always God bless the republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. We got them on the run. But we are on the run. Stay inside. Don't let your music. Oh that's alright. If you're looking for the night vision video, this is Nancy Corn Key. At post office box 194 in Dexter, Michigan where the PG is 48130 and you'll get the night vision video to home for your very... There we go. I think I hear the music now. God bless you. God bless. Take care. Have a great day. You too. God bless you, Mary. This program for an urgent announcement. 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