Mark Koernke and Don Bechur discussed the power of mindset and mental discipline as the foundation for self-defense and personal resilience. They explored how pain is largely a psychological construct influenced by emotion, imagination, and perception rather than purely physical damage, citing scientific research on pain neuroscience and examples of individuals who overcome pain through mental control. The hosts emphasized that attitude and mental fortitude are more important than physical circumstances, and urged listeners to discipline themselves, focus on their goals, and reject victimhood mentality. They also addressed a Michigan farming case involving government overreach, urging listeners to contact state officials to oppose regulatory interference in agricultural operations.
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For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the l- The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The 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 be taught according to the state. You read about the current use of 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 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 seemingly farm. and keep our country deep in debt. 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 what you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear to be a slave? Most sons of the republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god, Jim and Wright, and pray to God as Iowa key vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trample each god-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If 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. Third hour of the morning. Intelligence report. I'm R. Kurnky. And I'm Don Bechur. One day closer to victory. Oh, wait a minute. One other person there. Up on the rock, well, he's probably busy for the moment now. Well, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territory Central, West, Southeast, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, South, the stench, horror, phlegm, and debris, the excrement of the Soviet Socialist, across the landscape, the Soviet Socialist democracy, the beachhead for communist Chinese occupation, Western America. Turning back to the east, with the sun in our eyes, we sweep across the plains, leap over the emerging banks of the Sipin land of the Smokies, the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium, where retired telecommunications workers bring us. They're working at full capacity, right now guys so while it might be a little hazy it's high altitude cloud cover very narrow very thin. I can hear next to the wood sir what is this day today? Sky is that you know this kind of con minus blue video you understand what I'm saying there it's that kind of taste right and almost the blue this 20th day of November year of our Lord and that cynical motion because that that 20th day is a calendar and what I'm gonna do is really There's one in the magazine is in the magazine well, and now there's one in the chamber And we're ready to put in the chamber. Hey, how does that work? And we can now yes offer equal opportunity course a force it is weapons Wednesday Mind is your I'ma tell you something whenever I would deploy troops that there's a poster years ago shows a very simple simple line drawing of a soldier He's standing there with in what is a stand of strength a stand of defiance to his side, hands are, you know, and our poster simply read, your mind is your first bet. And that would be the first thing you would see coming through the door when you would come into the barracks that I had control of. In fact, one time I didn't to see if anybody noticed and everybody's like, wow, where's the posters? And it's like cha-ching. So obviously I guess your mind was doing, did its job and got the brain juices flowing, right? Remember this guys, because no matter what situation you're in, fight, You're in a situation where your life is at risk, fight. You may have to run, you may have to stretch it out so you can kill one of them at a time. This is an old hoplite trick, guys. You run faster than your enemy and you drag them out. You only have to deal with it as you point out, one at a time. That's right. And you kill them one at a time, take their weapon and kill the next one faster, and then take the next weapon and kill them all. Now again, the idea here is that you may, if all else fails, remember this. There's a song that we played on occasion here that's an old Hendrix song, you know, on the watchtower, guys, all along the watchtower, right? The watchman on the wall's job was to take his life into his hands at great peril. The watchman was always outnumbered. If set upon during any situation that was, you know, again, traditional, the enemy was always trying to set upon the picket, you know, in other words, attack. The watchman was always girded with all of the arms of the defense. In other words, they didn't just carry one weapon. Typically they carried spear, bow and arrow, or crossbow in later days, sword, and dagger. And in many cases, also battle axe. Why? Because they literally were going to be the first line of defense. Now there's also a high probability that that picket would die. What would prevent that is him sounding the alarm. So in many cases, to defend yourself, you will have to sound the alarm. Two arms! You've heard that before in movies, but you gotta remember there was a battle cry to call for help. We're under attack! Two arms! And the picket, the man who was first in line, fought tooth and nail. The luck of the draw whether or not you were gonna be the person in that position. So each man had to count on the rest that they would spring to the defense of their fellow. Your family's at risk. Your friends are at risk. In the same situation, you don't go quiet. You make all the noise you can and you fight with whatever is at your hand. And if you're better armed, you make sure you put the enemy down. Something that might work better for the moment, pluck it from his dead corpse and make sure you put it into the enemy just as quick. Make more noise, dump more rounds down range. Hack, chop, eat, thrash, whatever's necessary. Use his guns and have more of your bullets. That's big. You use their weapons and you don't just spray and pray, you use it intelligently. You make sure that again, you put force against the enemy. allows for your people to get to your coming array to get to the fighting position. Family may be at risk. Consider this, you put the noise and the sound that you make and the defense that you make, the people in their response, it motivates them. This is another reason it's kind of nice to have sirens or noisemakers around guys. There's all kinds of tricks we've talked about there. Don, I know you want to get into the subject, but I want to lay a foundation. Your mind is your first best weapon. Attitude is everything, guys. That's why people win. That's why the bean counters and these weezers lose. The people out there go, they've got this and they've got... It makes no difference. Attitude and your mind are the first weapon that goes into battle and wields all of the weapons that are... He reads minds. He does. He reads minds. At any rate, you guys, this is not to be discounted. Many of you live long in the tooth, both male and female, man and woman that are listening. are going. If you're a youngster, you might not register this thought line. But many of you have got some mirrors tucked behind you. We're going to register this. You're going to recognize what's happening. If not, you're a cold, cold person. Think about this. This is going to seem like we're going way off in left field. It has nothing to do with the subject that Mark just talked about. And it most certainly has nothing to do with a weapons Wednesday. But do you remember your first girlfriend? Really, really first. This is forever. Remember that? Now some of you are so happy as to still be with that person. Some of us have gone in different directions. And you don't see that person anymore. Even just thinking about this, I did that for a reason. I took you there for a reason. I want you to remember that first person. And if you've never experienced that, that's a very lucky thing in the world. To get through that, to be with your first love, it's a blessing from God. It really is. Now think about that. the girl, the boy, if you're a girl thinker, Ralph, the one that got away, so to speak, and you wonder, why am I even doing this? Why is Don talking about this? What I'm trying to do is evoke an emotion right now, right here, something that tears at you. Think you can mix those two words together, emotion and pain? Well, think about this, because you can, as you point out, Mark, invoke pain even in your voice. It goes like this. Under attack. Oh my gosh, my leg. We're under attack! Or oh my gosh, my leg! Now let's go back to the first one because in the movie Jaws and many people who were hit by sharks in the water or barracuda, they feel a little tug and their leg or their arm. I repeat, they feel a little tug in their leg or their arm or there's a chunk out of their body and they don't even know until they Now, when the girl is hitting the first Jaws movie, the very first attack, you don't see the billowings of clouds. Remember we talked about Rex disappearing first in low light? I'm not going to dwell on that. We're talking about emotion and pain here. Remember that when her head was underwater and she came back up, she didn't know. She didn't know. She was probably missing a limb already. When you look at it and recognize it, that's when many people panic. Now I laid that groundwork, that broken heart, that unknown injury, in order to bring you to the place where, again, this is not going to be a fun talk here. Think about this, and this is right where Mark was talking about earlier. Think about this, and we brought this to your attention, the young marine in small-unit action in Vietnam shot in the elbow, in the elbow. Oh my God, I'm going to die. And the medic makes it over to him and starts to dress his wounds, slaps his face, trying to bring him back to reality. The Marine yelling, oh my God, I'm gonna die. He's shot in the stinking elbow. And he talked himself into dying. That's recorded into history. That's recorded into history. We can bring other examples. Nine gunshots to the torso and he survived. In one action, you guys, the police officer, the Marine, the guy who gets his arms and legs blown off in one instant. versus being shot in the elbow and screaming to yourself, I'm gonna die, I'm gonna die, I'm gonna die, I'm talking to yourself right into dying. See how that works now? This goes over to pain and emotion. The thing about I have no emotions, I suffer no pain and all this and that. This is where I wanted to go with this, because the guy who's running towards the machine gun nest and gets stitched three times with that .30 caliber, be it Japanese or German, and runs up and continues his mission, and drop that stacheal charge right through that port and everybody inside just gets turned to jelly because that was his mission and he ignored everything to get that done. This is a human condition you guys. We've addressed so many different ways. I'm gonna go back over to working. I've tried to build that spotlight into, we're gonna go back to that Scientific American from, oh gee whiz, display until November 20th. But you might be able to still find this, the fall Scientific American on the mind. behavior, brain science, insight, 187 illusions. Now the article we're going to go into, I'm going to read this, you guys verbatim. There's going to be parts of this that we're going to use to reinforce the thoughts that have already been brought to you. It's titled, No Brain, No Pain. Now you guys, we talk about the human condition and you might recognize, maybe, maybe not, I might not get his middle name right, but you might recognize the name Lucius Anicus, or a writer, a warrior, I think he was even a general mark, if I'm if I'm not wrong about that. But, he was a number of things. Some time ago, at any rate, he did say, we're more frightened than hurt, and we suffer more from imagination than from reality. More often, frightened, and we suffer more from imagination than from reality. To boil down the thought line that we're trying to project in this last 20 minutes or so to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, like 17 or 19 words is right there. and we suffer more from imagination than from reality. I'm going to run into text here and there's some pictures here. There's a line drawing mark of a man holding a jell-bow and he has his arms crossed like he's standing there very patient and it's around each jell-bow where Tye appear to be putting up the sky, that big Cessna, you know, the kind that the Kennedy boy flew. Fly anymore. They're full throttle and This guy's just keeping them from flying away. Dennis Rogers, he holds two planes still as they attempt to fly away in opposite directions. Do not try this sunset home. Get into that. You know, I'm gonna run to texture. I might be able to get this out before the bottom of the hour. Dennis Rogers is a booming guy. He's on the short side, so muscular. He doesn't come across with the kind of towering Venice Beach muscle-bound Arnold that you might expect from someone built as the world's strongest man. Rather, he has the kind of... I can't... and molecular intensity you find in a great automobile mechanic, a mechanic who happens to be able to lift an engine with one hand while using the fingertips of the other to wrench the spark plugs out. It's nothing. Rogers, who has been known to keep two US Air Force fighter planes from blasting away in opposite directions by holding them back with his bare hands, performed at the most recent gathering foreference that consists of one Scientific American's great belate mathematician Martin Garner. We asked Rogers about the source of his incredible powers after the show and we were surprised to learn that he did not know. Bill Antonetta, the University of Houston, Clear Lake, found that Rogers could recruit an abnormally high number of muscle fibers, but was this ability because of a free genetic mutation another possibility which Rogers thinks is more likely is the way he processes pain when he stretches those, when he strains those muscles. Now, super powered muscles, Rogers has a normal, though extremely well, exercise body, and his ability arises because he can withstand more pain than most nerve mortals. His claim that he does not feel pain is an actual, and is actually scared of dentists. In fact, during one stunt, in which he held back four souped up Harley motorbikes with straps, He bit down so hard he split a tooth from top to bottom. Rather than taking his chances at the dentist, he reached into his mouth, clamped his vice-like fingertips onto the broken tooth, and extracted it, root and all. ... reasons that, unlike the dentist's office, where he has no control over the pain that is inflicted on him, he has direct executive control over pain that he inflicts upon himself. I know it's coming. I have an idea what to expect, and I can decide to ignore it. That's quote. I'll repeat that quote. I know it's coming. An idea of what? And I can decide to ignore it. Close quote, he says. Confronted with severe pain, most people fear that they will damage their body permanently if they persist. So they stop well before they are in real danger. Rogers explains he does not stop and only rarely actually gets hurt. Maybe Roger's muscle cells are normal and he experiences pain as most of us do but chooses to disregard it when he feels in command. If so, he has become strong not because he was born on a planet with a red sun like Superman or was trained in the danger room of Clark Xavier's school of gifted youngsters like an X-Man but because he has a job to do and he doesn't care that it hurts. It does not match the physical reality. In pain men, with illusions, mind constructed some people can decide to turn off. Debt becomes a question rather. Is pain men, as with illusions, a mind constructed some people can decide to turn off? As you will see in the studies that follow, pain varies as a function of mood, attentiveness, and circumstance. Leading support theory that pain is an enemy show that empathy also extends to pain. it does to other emotions. Even when the victims are fake, strange also indicates that people can experience pain for the wrong reasons or fail to experience it when it could be very useful to do so. When pain is disconnected from the physical reality, it is an illusion. Now let's run, let's take a little bit, because we're out of the big text. Let's go back to that last paragraph and pick that apart. Research also indicates that people can experience pain for the wrong reasons or fail to experience when it would be very reasonable to do so. As example, the shark just bit your leg off and you just felt that little tug and you don't know your leg is gone until you look at it or your arm. People report marked in shark attacks, the shark is bit off their arm and as the shark comes back they try to bring their arm up to push the shark away and there's no arm there. Let's go back to some text here. And I want you to imagine, we should be able to squeeze this thought line here in, this example of pain and imagination in before the bottom of the hour. There's a line drawing here of a man sticking his hand onto what looks like a radiator or something with alternating red and blue stripes in the radiator mark. This text will describe what I'm trying to describe visually. Our colleague at the Barrow Neurological Institute, Arthur Butts, is a pain neuroscientist who discovered that neural mechanisms underlying the terrifying thermal grill illusion. No damage occurs, but it feels as if it does. Think of it as waterboarding wired directly into your pain system. You guys, out of context, it's tremendous. This is like future torture back to back. Think of it as waterboarding is wired directly into your pain system. The device consists of... of a grilling which every odd horizontal tube is cold, but not painfully cold, and every even tube is hot, but not even painfully hot or even very warm. When a subject's hand rests simultaneously on both sets of tubes called excruciating pain results, this is an illusion. The hand is not damaged, and its actual temperature remains unchanged because the cold and hot tubes cancel each other out thermodynamically. The effect occurs in part because the signals from the hands heat, burn, and threes interfere with those from the cold freeze sensors, creating an imbalanced and painful sensation of burning colds within the brain. By themselves, the cold and hot are not painful, so the subject's perception of hurt is simply incorrect. No damage, no pain. Craig has put forward the revolutionary proposal that your processes pain like an emotion. If you are tackled while playing the annual family football game before Thanksgiving dinner, it can be fun. But the same tackle out of the blue while crossing the park on the way to your promotional review, your promotion review can hurt like you know what. Same damage, difficult. You guys, that right here, the hot, cold grill that we've talked about, imagine laying someone on. That would be... No physical damage. You could torture them forever or until literally their mind... That goes over to the thought line and you've heard it registered, you've heard it mentioned on this hour. You poke something, you break something, you rev that motor until a rod comes through the side of the block and you've heard it said here before, oh, you'll never do that to me again. Your brain will do that for you. You can get into such a place that it is so painful that without the damage which literally you should die from, your brain just shuts you. Now, in not so, I'm talking about death shut off. Different gradients between their own souls. Imagine your brain shuts off because of pain. There's another way to explain that. You wonder why we're going here because let's go back to this, the guy that's The guy that holds those planes or those harleys in one place as they're trying to accelerate away, Mark, there's a picture of him. And he does got pretty big arms and, you know, four arms. And there's a picture of him. All of the captain actually says, Roger has had his fair share of culture in the aftermath of a stunt, just strap holding four straining motorcycles, flipped a strongman, epicerium. That's the top layer of skin. was immediately aware of the damage but shrugged it off as too minor to worry about until after the show. So then he probably went and put a sealant on it. It's like a huge burn. It looks like a huge burn. From almost his armpit to almost where the strapping slipped and just rolled the skin right off the top of his arm. Inboard portion of his arm. The crook of his arm. But you guys, there are so many... This goes over into the ethereal. 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Of course, if you want to find out more from the Bakers Green Acres, and guess what? Go to www.bakersgreenacres.com. The article you want to read is in the From the Trenches World Report dot com page. From the trenches world report dot com. Scroll down and there's a picture of two little hippy pigs, mid-sized pigs, hog wild in Michigan. Please take the time to read that. Here's what you can do. At the bottom of that, Don, we want to get this information out. Attorney General's office is 517-373-110, 517-373-110, 517-373-1110. That's the Attorney General's office. The Governor's office, 517-373-3400. five one seven three seven three three four zero zero tell me about this bs of market around with the uh... all farmers we know what it's all about tell them that their international handlers can go to hell well no how they're being manipulated what this death is all about the combination of the food mafia you can't twenty one scam and they're buying into it what they're trying to do is they're going to try and take the case out of the court where it belongs and run it down the land thing so they can try to ramrod their bs until it may dump this thing across the board. You had no business messing with the big farmers to begin with. Purely a matter of favoritism and political hackdom. Again, Attorney General's Office 517-373-1110, 517-373-1110, and the Governor's Office 517-373-3400. Tell them to get off their high horse and understand that the little farmer country going sure as hell the betrayers and the traitors and the corporations have done nothing but screw us. So we'll find out where their proverbial bread is buttered won't we kids? We already know they're off to do it again we've got to go through the motions, need to do our part, somebody can pitch in and make this happen. Don go ahead jump in there please. I want to return to that previous thought line you guys about pain because well you know this pain is a great controlling thing isn't it? If you induce pain into someone, many times you can get them to do what you want them to do. You can get them to walk into the crusher. You can get them to run over the cliff. You can get them literally, and I'm not trying to be dramatic here. You can get them to beg, understand them. Pain is a driving force. And, you know, many times we ask you to compare an inch to a mile. That's why I did that. I've never brought someone to my life. from not from experience, but I know a bit about pain. I've had pain myself and there are some pains you just seem to do anything to get out from under me. Now let's continue this thought line here and talk about pain as a controlling thing. This is going to hurt us as a little sub of a line drawing of a girl sitting in front of a two tiered table, Mark. There's a cloth over what appears to be her hand on the top layer of the table, and we can see that, well, her hand is really under the table. Because, again, it's a two-layer table, right? So understand that when they bring the what looks like a spear and are going to introduce it into the girl's hand, it's a fake hand. Now, that's just the illustration, the caption for that says, this is gonna hurt. Heinrich Ersti College London Institute of Neurology and his colleagues scammed the brains of threatening a fake hand that appeared attached to the participants. These weren't the people they were watching. It wasn't their hand out of context. Back to context. The anterior insula, a brain area that is critical to the awareness of your body and Craig argues to all emotional awareness lit up like crazy in brain imaging. The threat of damage even to fake appendage causes brain activity that predicts pain. Now let's tie this together in a different sense. Why do you go to see movies like Jaws? And why do you wench when the girl is... Wait a second, I'm gonna stick with that first one. Because everybody just saw the movie. I'm not gonna try to go 17 attacks in or anything. Let's say with something that is a standard here. When the girl is first tucked under the water. And when she's being dragged back and forth in the water because the shark is worrying her. He's slightly... The shark is slightly under the surface and shaking her back and forth. Why is it that we winch? Why is it that we recoil? Some of us will even grind our teeth and pull our elbows into our body and pull our knees up as if pulling them out of the water. See how that works? It's weird, isn't it? Let's go over, I'll finish this in just a few moments here because some of these you've heard of over the years. There is another experiment. We'll touch on this one here real quick. This Hurts Me More Than It Does You is the subtitle to an illustration here of a guy getting an electric shock to his head and somebody pushing the button mark. Also a little, the next illustration next to it is a toy, Tyrannoslex, taking a kick from a human foot and the head is coming off and the arms are coming off. But that's just the top of pictures, the text here says again, Hurts Me More Than You and Brothers Elliot and Michael... Michael, I was expecting it motivated. Their last name isn't motivated. Brothers Elliot and Michael motivated their sister, Gertie, in the movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial by twisting her doll's arm behind its back until Gertie submitted. Why did she care? Two result groups have explored this question recently with both computer-generated characters and toy robots. Mel Slater and his colleagues at University College of London had subjects turn a dial at the command of an authority figure. The turning of the dial gave an electric shock to a virtual character to react and experience great stress from inflicting this fictional pain. Astrid Rosenthal, Van der Puten, oh that's a big old, and her group at the University of Duesenberg-Eston in Germany, that's what it says here, Duesenberg-Eston. in Germany, scanned people's brains as they watched movies of toy robot dinosaurs being mistreated by a human actor. It just found significant activity in the limbic areas of their brain. Remember, out of text, remember the layers for emotion and pain, which presumably underlie the feeling of empathy. The same areas lit up even more when the subject's movies of humans being abused. Now, Digit, let's put something here that we've all talked about We don't get in just and fun and all kinds of things and we've watched the movies and used them as example over the years. Did you catch the part there you guys Mark included about the scanned people's brains as they watch movies of toy robot dinosaurs being mistreated by human activity, science found significant activity in the limbic areas of the brain. Now what's happening here you guys is that people are having sympathy for an inanimate object, a robot. It is incapable of feeling pain, yet people are feeling pain for the poor robot. This goes back over to, I'm not asking you to be Mr. Spock. I'm not asking you to, we all need to breathe with the Vulcan. We can take emotion right out of life. I'm not asking you to do that. I'm asking you to try to recognize things in the world and take things down to the barest. Strip them till there is nothing left but that is all that there is. take away all of the fluff and it might seem like Don is just talking in circles but he's not. If you can take away the emotion, if you can take away the stress, if you can take away the what if I fail, if you can take away all of those things but don't take away success, what do you have left must success. Now this goes over to, you know, this goes over to talking yourself into being the winner. This goes over talking yourself into, you know, a number of different things. I would just the other day Mark and I'm gonna I don't generally and this will go out when because I owe someone did word here and this will go out to them and it's gonna go out on the air right now but I still owe that man from the and he knows who he is and that will be en route to you rather quick and I did something here titled and I'm gonna bring that to you in just a second. All I have to do is find this but you guys it's comes back over to what you think you can accomplish versus you've talked yourself into that can't be done. I am incapable of leaping tall buildings in a single bound. I'm not asking for things that are impossibilities. We're just asking you to look in a particular direction even if it means that you're gonna stretch the possibility for a moment. You're going to do something you've never done before. The way to look at doing again getting better at something to get better at something means you've you've you've gained the ability you've polished something so that you can present it so you can do it so you can operate it and you can put any type of adjectives there that you want to believe that's the right word but getting better at it you're stretching yourself you are pushing beyond the ability of yesterday even an hour ago understand that and then think that This is how we get better. This is how we rise above what one might call and what we have addressed as of late. And it's not a darn original to say condition. Because, you know, I'm not... We don't ask you to be a robot. We don't ask you to be a... You guys may, you know, some people can sit down and read. You've heard... Let's do it like this. You've heard the Declaration of Independence read on this hour. And some people can sit down and read it and not have that. Just read it. Just... and not invoke any of the emotion that had to... There's some very emotional words there and it had to be emotional in order to bring the authors to write those words down. With that in mind, we have to take hold of it as if it is of the bull. And hear that bull in a direction that would be useful for us. Even if you would not stand by me, I'd beg you to stand in my corner. Keep the irons cold, it is needed so cold. Tell me how to win, or show me how not to. Throw a stitch when no one looks, but never throw the... If you will not stand by me, I beg you to stand in my corner. The corner of the workman, the innovator, the contender, the winner, the champion, is a puddle. As deep as the sole of your shoe. Brought to you today, that's the first... That's the first time I've read that puddle of anybody. It's most of a month old. Is the mindset that you cultivate inside you that is going to take you? Is the mindset inside you that has to say a mindset inside you that will ignore the shark by hand? And understand that when you think that can be someone else's, think about that. It's called empathy. Why we winch when we see someone else in the movies get bit by the shark? It is why, again, we pick our feet up and draw them closer to us. There are more than that. And when we realize that we can cut so much into the mouth of death, we can accomplish so much. But the idea is to, you know, take them seven and live through it. If need be, that they did this to me, but they will not kill them. Even that goes over to playing your heartstrings and being shot. I'm gonna die, I'm gonna die, I'm gonna die, I'm gonna die. And that was his last word. He's into rather than talk or living, which in that instance, would have to. Mark, I yield the floor to you. Your mind is... That's right. And guys, wherever they're listening, the bean counters and a lot of the weezers and whiners and the wussfickels, they've got the numbers game, the human side, the human factor is based upon greed, knuckle dragging, stupidity. On our side, we're the people who have... We've learned to discipline ourselves. Why are we able to produce? Because we have the mental dis... are necessary to continue to work as adult. The most critical thing, the weezers and whiners discussed me and progressively, wait up, shut up. Step back, take a few breaths and be an adult. Understand that as we've said several times here, you're gonna have to man up people across the board. I'm not asking you to do everything. I'm asking you to continue to do something. Keep focusing. Keep throwing stuff down range. You're not gonna be perfect. No, there is no environment we have lived in as mankind has existed that has been perfect. I'd like to know where the hell you thought you came, where you came up with that or how they got that childish mindset into place. Well, if it only be this other time, oh, these are so different from all the other times in humanity. Oh, yeah. This is nothing new, it's just the same game different here kids and if you want to stay free, if you wish to embrace your liberty, the first thing you have to do is focus and discipline yourself. Now is everything going to go perfectly? Where the hell, what planet did you come from? Okay, you're going to have problems, things are going to get, you're going to get frustrated, everybody gets frustrated. You know how to fix that? Get back to work. Right, just find out when Lucius Anacos Seneca lives. Yeah. Remember his words, we are more often frightened than hurt and we suffer more from imagination than from reality. Once we pass through those and we take command of ourselves, then any goal can be met. Think about that. Don, your number for night vision, please. Just 2317968458. Goggles with junk-like skies. 2317968458. Day or night, we're ready to fight. That's what the militia's all about, and all of you better organize. Harm equipped and praying as the militia flashes a defense force to mutually protect each other. We've got Jeff Bennett coming up next, but don't touch that dial. God bless the republic. Just as the new world orders. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march, both day and night. Gunner, target, tank! 1200 meters, hatch, load! One away. Well, guys, target on, and again, acquire and neutralize. Drip your enemy of all they have. The dead that don't need it will take it from them. Out of their warm, dead hands. 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