November 19, 2013
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1h 1m
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2013
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Mark Koernke discussed electromagnetic technology, frequency emissions, and their health effects, including the history of the "phone bone" device and microwave oven development from radar technology. He covered the Food Safety Modernization Act as a tool to eliminate small farmers and consolidate agricultural control, linking it to international trade agreements and Chinese acquisition of American farmland. Koernke also addressed music industry censorship and re-engineering of recordings for social conditioning purposes, citing the suppression of patriotic country music by RCA Records and the use of subliminal messaging in commercial music production.
- electromagnetic radiation
- microwave technology
- food safety modernization act
- small farmers
- chinese agriculture
- subliminal messaging
- music censorship
- frequency emissions
- phonic technology
- preparedness
- patriotic music
- social conditioning
- rca records
- nafta
- michigan
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hammering anvil we're running out in the second August and we've talked about a variety of issues but the issue but everything else it's hard to stay in the second hour we have attorney in the country on the we face down money what we're talking about is gold and silver is leading the nation on that issue everything to do with the app figure walking through the mist with a flintlock in his hand his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed he took off his three-cornered hat speaking low to me, said, secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy began. In this, the freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the 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 can't. 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 us. You've given government control, so they could burn down churches and see a farm, and keep our country deep and dead. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, 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? In the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the Man preserved our great republic in each god given right. His Iowoche vanished in the midst of once he came. His words were true. 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. both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on Micro Effect Network in the morning. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network on the 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, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both good friends. Colorado, the recall state waving at the left coast, we turn back to the east sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the splash, the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, Cramatines, OK Teens, and the mob built. consortium of retired telecommunications. The goal is to spike many hands, make for like a million petticoat junctions, everything else. Beautiful, a blue morning here in Michigan. It's a fall day. The corn is still out in the field. Of course, getting ready for hopefully, hopefully get ready for it to dry out. We had all that wind actually that's become a positive in that a lot of the fields that needed to dry. Well, they're probably headed that way, although we still need a little more frost on the ground so we don't sync up to our axles with the equipment we've got because it's been, you know, still hasn't frozen here guys. You can run a shovel and line whatever you want to do, put a foundation in and the tell you like that. Last, it's just that where you're in between. You've got to freeze with a thaw. We've got to freeze with a thaw. We're going to get another freeze. And it's not going to thaw. That's just a matter of if. No, it's not an if. It's just a when. Anyway, it is the 19th of November. It is a Soviet socialist occupation. with a K 2013 old earth calendar or Mayan. Interestingly enough, this communication is too, you know, looking at no microphones, bullet mics, kinds of fun stuff in technology that's out there. Something that the system hasn't wanted to see come back is the phone bone. Does anybody remember the phone bone? I'm going to make you think for a little bit. You might recall Ron Bronco with all their exciting things they came up with, one of the things that was out there by one of the spin-off subsidiaries of Ronchco produced what was called the phone bone. Now, it was a radio, an AM or FM radio. Had a little control in the end, but it looked like a fuzzy baton. It looked like a fuzzy cloth-covered baton. However, what it did is it actually hung, you know, it bent in the middle and curved and you laid it on your neck. You tuned in to the radio station you wanted to and then you laid it on your neck, just wrapped it over your shoulders and it drove, it drove to either side of your neck and hang there and you heard what you wanted to listen to on the radio. Now, this sonic vibration of your skeletal structure that transferred to your body went through your skeletal system and to little bones in your ear that hear things. Now you could be listening to something even singing along. People go, wow man he's got perfect timing. He's singing like he actually, he might be behind a microphone. like singing in the bathtub, singing in the shower, right? Singing in the bathroom. Okay, well, in reality, that was true in that the syncopation was there because you were listening to a radio station. You were listening to, but nobody else could hear it. Now, what this demonstrates, and this is using, of course, a physical resonance generator. That's all that that device was that was touching your body. Well, interestingly enough, it demonstrates some of the discussions about low frequency or whatever, you know, band of the radiation wave when he was up and down the dial. Subliminal projection into people's bodies. It's already been demonstrated well over 60, 70 years ago, guys. This is something that was already done, although kind of like, let's put it this way, does everybody understand the history of x-ray? in the miracle of the world of chemistry, then came the world of electronics and technology. And a lot of fascinating things were discovered. Some of these things, well, they looked really cool, they were really neat, and in many cases now know, and have known for quite some time, were very deadly. Does everybody know that when they first came up with the x-ray tube that they discovered how it worked? Whole people were taking pictures of their hand, I mean just, converting the plates. The problem is that the amount of x-ray, well it turns out that the operators later on died of you know cancers in one form or another and for the body parts irradiated over and over again and basically what they were doing is killing it. They did find out a lot about x-rays. Oh yes they did. Now the same is true with the type of subliminal or phonic what is basically a renant phonic projection against an object. The frequencies are all known the technology long perfected. So when somebody says, well, you know, we're going to develop this technology so you can hear voices, guys, that's already been in place for quite some time. But just as a physical demonstration of how something like that works, the phone bone was probably the best physical living example of a, again, a low tech piece of equipment. that was marketable from China, not from China Sport, back in the day the phone phone was made in Taiwan and Japan and places like that. And it actually was popular a little bit overseas. It was almost bad. It came and went, but if you find one, most people won't even know what the hell they're looking at. Because it's like, what the hell is this thing? It looks weird to begin with, and then it's like, well, it's not a piece of furniture. It's not a, and it was only about whole eyes of a toilet paper roll. Okay, and it's like a satin pen, not a fan but a fuzzy finish. They were comfortable, they were designed so when you hung it on your body it didn't irritate the back of the neck or anything and nobody even know that you had the thing on while you're sitting there, or if you could be just walking around the house, the idea is you could be walking along and exercising and nobody would even know that you had a radio on you. The point is that this demonstrates again in a low-tech of using harmonic resonance, using a frequency to agitate the skeletal structure and send a signal to the audio system, your audio collection system, your ear. So people say, well yeah, he was crazy man, he said he was hearing voices or you've heard something and it's like, wow, why is it I think I'm hearing this? Well, there's another thing that happens with the wonderful world of electronics, which by the way, the only people that do this are government. You know, they always use this well the reason you can't do this radio that radio is closed you will have other frequently you know you don't know anything about all bs our equipment cleaner than government government because of subcontractors his poor engineering uh... intentional uh... you know skimping produced junk that is dirty is the day of war okay up and down the spectrum so many harmonic frequencies you can't animal And there's another reason for that too. Let's say that the percentage that's allowed for a harmonic frequency broadcast off a piece of equipment is like only half a percent of the energy that would be going to the primary signal. Well, that doesn't sound bad unless you're pushing a million watts. And then anything closer where all of these bleeding frequencies up and down because of subsurface re this is where you have uh... it was like a little ramsi electronic so explain that minute you get great opportunity understand systems now they work part of the circuit boarder circuit that you have in any kind of piece of equipment guys have uh... a particular mission reaction reality it's like a mini version of iraq mounted studio literally when you know when in uh... back to the future when the doctor said It's like you have a television studio right at your fingertips. Was this anybody? Well, what? This is amazing. You know, a fact piece of communication. Well, you know, the whole idea there is true. In fact, every piece of equipment you have that is a radio rig is built like that with a bunch of sub-technology on board that literally would be found in larger components in a radio station, a television studio or whatever. synthesizer circuits are on board, amplifier circuits are on board, all kinds of other, you know, mix-minus technology, it's all in there. It's all in there, even your little microprocessor, micro mini handheld, whatever, it has a whole bunch of subroutine systems now. Some of those are on little chips that can be fried in a moment, an instant. So fast, they can be cooked with microwave faster than I can say it, okay, because they're really sensitive. and they're tiny and so they're also dead, but they're bigger and even that little circuit, each one of those little circuits, they have frequencies that they generate, guys. If you were to take a frequency counter and isolate each one of those circuits, you'll find that there's a specific bandwidth or bandwidth elements of the radio band that are coming off of that circuit. Now they're micro, they're not so big, that's not a big deal. But when you've got massive spy technology or just signal communications or energy production, even energy production produces frequencies that bleed off the system. Now sometimes they shield it. In fact, in the past, there were laws in place, which probably still are, but like everything else, once you get the pissfully shysters in there, the bean counters that are thieves, the kleptos, pretty much everything is ignored in terms of all those icky regulations that just get in the way. Now the people that originally engineered the stuff understood the problem, explained what needed to be done. It's like nuclear facilities. The people who designed nuclear facilities understood how they're supposed to operate. The pigs that took over the nuclear facilities, the kosher shysters, have done everything they can to bollocks everything up, steel everything they can, cut everything back, and I don't care about you or me. They're thieves, kleptomani, these sociopathic kleptos, okay? So the same is true with all of this other equipment. Shielding that should be in place isn't. Standards that were supposed to be met weren't and aren't. And the same is true right now, for instance, you know, here's something nobody's talking about. You know, these giant NSA facilities with these massive computer, you know, computers monitoring systems and electronic software and hardware is the big thing. But units that require millions of dollars of cooling a day, guys, the field generation off that alone is killing everybody around them. It's kind of like when I laugh, like I said, every time an idiot that TSA pushes a porno scope button, they're killing themselves. You know, the cool thing is, is like, well you only got one kill. You only got one push button and they're frying you and they don't want to talk about that. Same shysters, same neurotic shysters, you know, the kleptos, you have all the other industries, same faggots from PIPA and Tel Aviv. I've pushed the porno scope and if you look who the fools are behind it, all kosher, all the same scam. Killing you people is okay. But the cool thing is, they're useful idiots. They're being fried, fried, fried, fried, fried. So this is an example again where on the one hand, well, we're going to have power and we need all of you volume to do this. Well, so of course they pump all these idiots up and they buy into it, but nobody asked the right questions about the technology. What's this doing to your system, guys? Musculature, your nervous system? You see the problem with certain types of frequency emissions on a massive scale when you're really close to them is they are literally kind of like biohazard chemicals. They're in many cases organ specific because by the very nature of what the organ does and how it's assembled, it also can be disassembled. Microwave, what does microwave do to meat? What do you think microwave does to people? put a person in a microwave very embarrassing you know we'll be we believe in the microwave indeed but you don't have to put them in the microwave what you ask you all something here's another example of well if you keep practicing eventually figure this out you know where do we get the idea for the microwave oven and by the way where just like the x-ray machine just just like the idea of demonstrating Phonic resonance with your body to get a message into you to make go. He's crazy. He's hearing voices. No, he's not crazy Sometimes maybe very rarely but for the most part the promise you're living in will space age Actually living in the post-crud space age where all the standards that were established at the space age when we had people who really knew what the hell once you created this massive bureaucracy the horror showed up and all the monsters the creatures the idiots the incompetence and the greedy and And that's where the standards fell, right there. Once a certain click got in there of these pigs, all looking like, you know, making Jerry's kids look like rocket scientists, once those characters start permeating the system and pulling in their fellow travelers, not because they're smart, but because their fellow travelers and queers a three dollar bill, then the ship sinks. And that's what's happening now. I'm going to give you a little hint here. Where did microwaves come from? How did we figure out how to cook food in microwaves? Well, I'll give you a little hint. What's a manna's name for? a microwave, a manna. You guys might be going into the snack bar today, this morning. You might be going into the break room this morning, and you've got an a manna industrial there. What's the name? If it's an older machine especially. Man, that machine's been running forever. Yeah, that's because it's an older piece of equipment built like a brick doghouse. It's shielding the superior too, by the way. Little hint there about another problem. But anyway, crews that were on air defense, yeah like the old joke about the work the guys up there in those stations up in alaska or go send you up to alaska boy you'll be anybody for six months you won't be far like for six months pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop sandwich or a in a proper container and let them cook on the radar dish oh yeah talk to any old air defense crews they knew all about this especially the guys were in the due line there are a lot of neat little tricks but it was one of those little funny things where yeah we don't have to hook up a hot plate we just you know do this give it a few minutes come back everything's cooked and heated and warm yum yum yum yum yum and we can eat it That's why they call it the Amana Radar Range. That's right! As a matter of fact, you may be going into the kitchen this morning to take care of breakfast if you're at work, and you're going to throw some French toast and an egg you got out of the vending machine, and you're going to go over to that Amana Industrial, and you're going to plug in that little box into that container, shut the door and right there where the switches are in the dial control if it's the older one, it's called MANA radar radar. For example there, you know how the world works, but people don't necessarily think about what they're handling. It's like, well it's a microwave. Yeah, it is. Those are microwaves, that's true. And it's a orange oven. Anyway, point is again, we know now, of course people weren't talking about, but also the reason we know now about some problems with microwave ovens, because we have bleed out. Now, a little bleed out is probably the best example here as well, just be careful, don't stand there in front of the microwave. Remember there's all kinds of things you were told growing up with microwave ovens now? Because you're old enough, a lot of people are the age, you actually have grown up and there's never been a time when the microwave oven wasn't there. And we were growing up, no, microwave oven was a fascinating innovation. Did you hear about those microwave ovens? We might even get one. Kind of like when television came out. Hear about that television? We might even get one. Hey, did you hear about that radio thing? You can hear people all the way over in New York City. Yeah, we might even get one. Oh, cool. In reality, you see, this technology isn't that old, but there were also exceptional standards established for safety. worry once the shysters got in there they made sure all that disappeared to a degree but only for american companies now foreign companies all hell far standards manufacturing salary that's out the window so needless to say the idea behind the regulations is to kill off american competition so that the pools could plug in what they wanted more on that in a minute too with regard to the farmers because there's something coming up here and again we're definitely going to want to be touching on this it is an article it is first in the scroll It is with FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com, FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com, FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com, Food Safety Modernization Act, the end of fresh living food and the attempt to destroy the small farmer, and that really is what it is. You've got this international garbage going on while the whole thing with the shutdown is going on. Everybody's been talking about both. And we didn't miss it. Everybody else has. All this is is another extension of Screw America and maintain the beachhead of communism on the west coast. Exactly what's going on right now. But this new international agreement has a whole bunch of security and militarization agreements having to do with the use of foreclosure military personnel on certain signature parties in the Pacific Rim called the United States. And under this special treaty, which is why they're keeping it classified, in reality, O'Bummer is signing an agreement to hand over the western part of the United States to the communists. Collateral exchange. Part of the process of a negotiation is collateral exchange. Now why would I say this when we talk about this and we're looking at this Food Safety Modernization Act? Well California already had this happen a few years ago. You might recall when they attacked and shut off the water for all the American farmers that were in California. And then they just ran them down and ran them down. Well the Chinese came in and bought all that up and the water's moving again. But the people who own it, the big mega farms, aren't American farms, they're communist Chinese farms. And the fellow traveler leftists in California to include Feinstein, Filth, and the other types, all of those shysters helped their Chinese buddies they've been doing business with way before we opened up China. And the Israelis, they betray you constantly, and so anything we give to the Israelis, sell to their brothers and relatives in communist China, the Jewish Chinese person who make up and constitute liberty and lion's share of those who are in the up government of communist Chinese regime. Oh, you do your genealogy, eh? Hey, the cool thing about having a genealogy, you know, research group like the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, if you work, you can find out who everybody is, including Chao Bu Bang Bang Bang Daining Zhang Da. And it turns out you should put boy at the end of that, okay? So this latest agreement, one of the other things they're pushing with this, and this is coming from the teachers and the Fed, is to attack small farmers. Well, of course, they've got to knock out the small farmers with the healthy food so that the China garbage will be the only thing, you know, everything from the pigs' nouts to the whatever else they have, pigs' nouts, you know, etc., that's fine. Just keep yours over there, we'll keep ours over here, maintain a standard. Well, that's going to be undermined completely. And that's part of this national debt foreclosure thing. this food safety modernization act, the end of fresh living food is part of that. Now before we go away from the single communications, quick reminder, frequency counters, old and new. Now there's a reason a whole bunch of regulations were put on frequency counters here in more recent years. Number one, lots of spy technology they don't want you to know about, but also lowering of the standards. This is what I was talking about over the last half hour here. Now, the lowering of the standards with regard to filters and screening and shielding. This is one of the reasons that lead paint was taken out of your house paint. The intentional saturation or battery attack on a person, physically. the amount of wash, over bleed, all kinds of bad stuff. It's not accidental, very much intentional. Rand Foundation did particles on this and the use of it back in 1967, 68, 69. The conference that took place with Bendix Corporation at North Campus, University of Michigan, with Bendix Corporation, which became United Technologies in the, it was Bendix back in the 70s. But in 1973, 74, during the Civil War crisis period, a combination of Rand, Ford Foundation, and Vendix met at the Northwood Complexes right next to the Vendix Corporation. And during these series of meetings, they discussed the use of and the elimination of protective shielding for the purpose of bombarding the population with particular wave technology and how it would be used. This included the Earth's technology, which was already in place 1968-69, operating also from Vendix Corporation, which became United Technologies, which again was solar transferred again. They've shadowed it with many other names. Department of Defense, altitude, mid-altitude, low altitude, radiation spectra technology was perfected at this site just up Plymouth Road. There's a whole series of complexes there that were part of the Bendix Corp. They're still there. Ford, of course, and General Motors participated with their aerospace electronic divisions. The rest is history. So, when they talk about and try to attack people, what he's hearing voices, he said he was hearing voices, he's crazy. Remember this shooter with what just happened here with the Navy thing and they tried to ridicule? Again, guys, Phonic technology like this will go right through walls that are unshielded. The same idea of bone resonance, of skeletal structure resonance. You wash a target area, you can use any number of different signal technologies to get through to the target. The target being a human being. And the individual could even state that he's actually washed his coat. See, if it were me, I'd just walk over, beat the living. You know, you catch one of them coming out the door, cave his head in, and then go in and get hold of the rest. What's wrong with that? Wow, you get the technology, you get their weapons, and well, it turns out that the guy was absolutely right. Of course, if they all disappear, what would the system think? Well, we see that that doesn't bode well for them. Now, I would point out again, we're at the bottom of the argument, by the way, we're going to grab a cup of coffee before we go any farther. But point out that Remember, all of these incidents now with the shooting have to be in controlled environments. Absolutely controlled by the system because if it's anywhere else, you and I and everybody else would kill the individuals manipulating the perp and we'd put the perp down too, wouldn't we? So it's got to be in places where government has the ability to make sure the victims are victims. And that's been consistent, right? To include the Sandy Hook scam and everything else. However we look at that, the bottom line is they were creating a condition. Same is true with regard to radio, radio slash wave technology we're talking about here. Now, more on the food, but we gotta go to break. We're at the bottom of the hour here. It's sunshiny. While I've been starting up the program, the clouds disappeared. We've got sun streaming across the fields. It is a beautiful Tuesday. And I know I'm gonna hear the music here any minute. that should be filtering into my ear from across the rock. Hold on here a second. Well, before we go any farther, smell a cup of coffee? Oh, mon dieu! This is a French rock this morning! Hold on, it might have small chunks of things. You put your keys and use it to strain whatever big chunks. You don't know if the French have done to your coffee. I don't know if the French have done to my coffee. Well, I'll see you one. Take a taste. Oh yeah, there we go. Now that'll wake you up. You gotta go to work, be careful on the roads. You're in the high country, you see glass, it's ice. If you see a spot that looks wet, it's ice this morning. However, lowlands, mixed temperatures, and typical fall days. So be careful, pay attention on the corners. We'll be back in just a few minutes here. 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That's one of the interesting things guys in music and radio for a long time doing different things just because again example different bands guys just because somebody did something on record doesn't mean it got over to uh... cassette or got over to eight tracks cd one uh... some big things you know happened with all coming all kind of stuff can happen in broadcasting with bands Not the least of which is, you know, two individuals in the band can get into a kangaroo match, you know, like one of those, you know, little boxing matches where they're like, they face away and they, like, a couple girls, just how it works, you know, where they slap each other. What happens is they get into an attitude and they'll break up or they'll, you know, the guy will quit, they'll get the one guy to leave, but the other one, you know, keeps the band or they decide, well, I'll show him if he's gonna leave us. He's going to another band? We'll show him. We shall X him from the band, from the music. And that's why there are many change-ups. And you listen to a piece where you'll hear like a certain song that you've heard for 30 years. And you listen to it, and the first time you hear it, they put it on the radio, or you plug in a machine to somebody else's place. And if you got like Earl, you know, like Earl Scruggs, you know, actually I wouldn't say it because they aren't like that. These guys were not like that. But let's say, a good example, Ian Anderson, Jeff Rotol, okay, Ian Anderson. When they first brought up, when the band was first in place, they were mono. Well, the guitar, the bass guitar player, they had a little tune amongst themselves. and coming, making money. And so I was like, well fine, I'll show you. And so even as they came out with the first album, the first version of the album, the last album the guy was in, and any other albums he had value in, he had money into, well, what they did is they bought him out and they wrote him out. And so if you have different versions even on vinyl there are, there are two or three depending on the album, you'll notice there's a change up in sound. Now guys, when you're listening to radio, you're being conditioned so that you can literally sing along, you mentally sing along. You know, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do uh... it could be a different version it could be another student studio version versus a live version where the guys go out and play and they start to improv you've seen this before you look the country band but i don't care rock band rap bands, they get out there and they want to change things up man. We've been doing this song for six months. We do it every weekend three, five, twenty times. I'm gonna do something different so that can happen. And because of that it becomes the unique piece done in Los Angeles or the unique piece done in, you know, Louisiana. It was down there at New Orleans on the 23rd, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And that's why you have those variations. Go to YouTube, you'll see stuff like this. But the other half of it is that again, they write each other out something happens again with a pissing match Hate no, I hate you forever which lasts about oh usually 60 man remember the good old days We were all together. So then there's usually some kind of recuperation, but you know and or Reconciliation they've depends on these you know agree to be you know friends and not beat on each other But the change is already taking place Now there's another aspect of sound in recent years that you may or may not have noticed and I've talked about this on the year before. The word switch out happens because of political correctness and that does happen even in Hollywood. Let me give you the best example of this with computerization being what it is with modifying, being able to modify films. Close encounters of the third time. All the federal agents had guns. Well, all of a sudden they were told to be politically correct because after all federal agents would never threaten you with guns and try to shoot you. Like you can see on YouTube over and over and over again where not only did they threaten to but they shoot people left right up and down along with the cops now and kill women, kids, people in wheelchairs, you know, people-minded people, grandpas and grandpas. Everybody has equal opportunity to be shot by the Fed and everybody else. Now they're murdering maniacs, okay? They're nut cases. We know that. They have no discipline. heaven forbid you would think that if you watch closing counters because all the feds who originally were carrying guns and guns and they had more guns and they had guns while the politically correct re-engineered version has all the feds carrying radios because those radios you know they can throw the radio and they use it like a ninja toy and they you know they knock you down and yeah right the feds would never carry guns we wouldn't want our children to grow up knowing what everybody else already knows about the fed right political correctness there for the sake of conditioning. That wonderful little federal agent is, let's see, Taser, the stun baton, and let's not forget the C-P226. Oh, sorry, I thought I had the Taser. Well, anyway, here's an example of imagery where you could have an old version of closing counters. Forgive me, EP. Oh, slap me the microphone. E.T. E.T. phone home. E.T. phone home. Federal agents. Radio home. Because they don't have guns in their hands, okay? I know I screwed up on that one. E.T. phone home. E.T. Watch the original. You got tape versions. There's a million of them out there. Watch the re-edited version. Well, actually, it's the newly re-released version. And you'll find that there's strange changes. So there's a classic example of George Orwell, 1984. Another version of that, Star Wars, you've seen that with the imagery at the end of the third movie of the old movies. Yeah, remember Anakin Skywalker is... What the hell? Well, we know how that is, political correctness too. But also again, tweaking as they go. Well, music is the same way, but it can be also because they don't want the same message much like we were talking in the first half hour about the construction of radio technology and radio by the way this whole radio technology idea was not just a Tesla thing I know somebody goes well Tesla was researching that everybody was researching that there are three or four Europeans who are up or high on the radio tech list uh... you know from the Marconi post-marconi era uh... that like Alexander Graham Bell and Marconi, like these giants, the other guys that were out there were specializing. Tesla was specializing. Tesla had a mine that moved in a different direction. These mines were feared by the system, especially by the Scheister bankers, because the technology was not overly complicated. They don't want you to know about how to handle electronics. They don't want you to have a brain. They don't want you to have discretionary powers with regard to using your mind that's why the public pool system is so stinking dumbed down because all of what we're talking about anybody with with a sixth grade education back in the day could not only build but built successfully imperfect think about that this is not rocket science is way before rocket science this is post age of chemistry the age of the the the middle age of the industrial revolution See, this is one of the things that we have talked about many times. It's like, gun powder, you know, smokeless powder makes it sound like a major step upward. Well, it was. In fact, smokeless powder changed completely the entire theory of infantry fighting and the battlefield. Just like you're hearing about robotoids, amoroids, nematodes, whatever. And, oh my god, it's going to be the change in the end of the world. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Oh, BS. It will change and it will have an effect, but it just means it's another thing you've got to kill on a battlefield. Okay? Well, with regard to this signal technology concept and the idea of using it, there are many, many different people out there who came at it from different directions and in fact implemented the technology, perfected the technology. Well, in addition to that, another area is political with political correctness comes re-engineering of, and again, the combination of music, slash intonation or tone, in other words, varieties or combinations put together, create a particular memorable or end result that can be useful. Messages can be sent. In fact, remember, coding can be done in so many different ways, but there's both what is considered overt and there is subliminal coding that can take place. Let me give you an example. Oh, CCR. Oh, Blackwater, keep on rolling. There's another one. Mississippi Moon, won't you keep on... Oh, remember that song? Now I'll tell you what, listen to the different versions of that that are out. And by the way, with the remix there, remix, what did they do with these remix generation CDs? Well, man, that doesn't sound, in fact, you'll hear the basic intro to the song, and then you'll start to feel like, wait a minute, that's not right, something's not right here, what's not right here? And that actually, now here's what this does for marketing, this, because it tweaks a subliminal memory cycle forces you to actually stop and listen to the music but what did they do well what they do what you're used to as a certain battery you actually move along if you can you literally know the syncopation uh... timing for the uh... the instrument timing for the musician something changed it's still there well what they've done is they've taken the of the uh... anywhere from fourteen to 20, 32 tracks, and it depends on how sophisticated the era, during the 70s, up to 30, what is it, 32 to 34 tracks could be in play, a different sound. Some of them so subtle you don't even know they're there. Well, now you do, because what they did is they took the subliminal element of the music and brought it up into a more audible range where you can hear it. And probably the best example are a lot of those, the CCR, CCR, a lot of that has been pretty well played. But there's still a lot of other music out there where when you hear it, it's like, man, I don't recall that chime, I don't recall that cycle of music that's in there, that particular instrument. Where'd that come from? Well, here's the point. It was always there. What is it? What is it that, how is it that certain music just is blasé? Or, where you have a garage band. When they try to play something, it's, man, they're pretty good, that's close. Well, one of the reasons it's close, but not exact, is because subliminally, all of the other instrumentation that they use, typically this is with studio production, but not always. A lot of the big bands from the 70s when music, when rock bands and other bands were really pushing major instrumentation could carry out all kinds of stuff with them and have a whole lot of extra instrumentalists playing with them, up to and including orchestrisms. But the big thing is a 14 person band was not an uncommon thing. Think about it. Not all of the characters were the front line, you know, wow, he's a rock star. But they served a mission and they had to be there in order for the sound to be there. See how that works? Well, what's happened with remixing is they've taken some of these sounds and they've slid the volume control up and then they slid the volume control down in the sound that you're familiar with. Now the instrumentation is still there, but it's kind of like again somebody mixing, somebody having a decent mixing board, a whole bunch of speakers in the room if you've got a really nice sound system, and isolating this and then playing with the track except they did this commercially. Now, you've got to remember something. Music is engineered in our society to affect you in a particular way if it's the commercial industry. If they want to create tears in your beers, weezerness, disjointed attitudes, if they want a negative response, if they want to try to drive the population down for whatever reason, then you're going to see the music engineered in terms of the marketplace accordingly. they need to pump you up because they want you to go kill somebody. They got to have Kill-Em-All music or you got to have the music that's upbeat. They want to try and pump you up, motivate you while they're focusing other energies through the social engineering program. Let me give you an example of this. When they were trying to wheeze down the country in the 90s, Steve Boss, I've mentioned him many times, his first album Beautiful piece of music, perfectly engineered, perfect combination the way the music was arranged, in other words, on the album, so that it rolls, you get this feel and it rolls. Well, RCA Records had Steve as one of their signers. In the top 50 country and western albums, Steve's album was just shooting right through the industry. Everybody, it was selling, it was moving, everybody wanted to play music off it. And when it hit 14 in the top 50 for country music albums, RCA pulled the album. Why did they do this? Well, they flat out told him, and I've talked to Steve sitting, you know, across the table for him, or sitting in many, many different events where we've been talking for hours on end. It's like he said, what happened is they said, well, your music is too positive and too pro-patriot, too American. So we're going to pull your album and it can't be played. It just disappears. Literally it was able told. Everybody in the industry was told you're not to play this. Why? Because they needed the weezer routine. It's futile to resist. America's bad. We got to do NAFTA and GAT. Think about all the stuff that was going on during that period of time. Well, he took his music on down the road and played it and I will point out that under another stage name Remember this last year he bossed with best country all country country music album award Wow Oh album again, but under another name However, Steve Voss has done this before. And the system, because of their conditioning to try and get America to surrender to, said they didn't want pro-American. They wanted tears in your beers, doodle to resist, and the Weezer scam. Music is especially critical with regard to social conditioning in our system, guys. It's part of the scam. Anyway, we're going to be back. Meanwhile, we're going to take a pump up the music we want when we need it and send a message. God bless the republic, definitely we'll go to Rochelle prevail, the empire's on the run, we're in a march, we'll be back. Roll second hour, the inter report is sunshiny and blue sky here in Michigan. 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