November 20, 2013
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1h 1m
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2013
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Mark Koernke discussed historical conspiracy theories about World War I, II, and planned World War III, then pivoted to an extended segment on weapons and ammunition, specifically covering historical rifle calibers (6.5 Carcano, 7.5 French, 8mm Mauser, etc.) and their tactical applications. The show shifted to Second Amendment advocacy, warning against gun confiscation plans allegedly beginning in western states, and promoting the Knob Creek Resolution as a coordinated resistance strategy. Callers and co-hosts emphasized that an armed citizenry is the final defense against tyranny and that Americans must refuse disarmament.
- second amendment
- gun confiscation
- rifle calibers
- 7.5 french mauser
- 6.5 carcano
- 8mm mauser
- knob creek resolution
- armed resistance
- world government
- illuminati
- fdr
- pearl harbor
- militia
- preparedness
- constitutional rights
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You never won, we never won the Revolutionary War. It's a lie. Harvard professor's wrong. They planned Pearl Harbor, FDR, Churchill, his cousin, and the Japanese elite planned Pearl Harbor in the 1920s. I got something for you. World War I, World War II, and upcoming World War III, the real one. Dr. Fakland, they're trying to call out for you. Three World Wars were all planned before 1871. Freemason. Luciferian, channeled by the fallen angels. Each war was a plan to bring the world to a world government by Satan. That's what it was planned for. The fallen angels channeled Albert Pike to write it. His plan and letter to Manzini, August 15, 1871, was to bring communism to be built up, prevent the Illuminati to overthrow the power of the Czars in Russia and make the country a fortress of atheistic communism. To set it up then, World War II was taking advantage of the differences between the Fascists and Zionists. They wanted to destroy Nazism. Clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to Jesus, said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we give. In this, the freedoms we secured for you, we hope you 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. Envist 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. 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. Pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken us. You've given government control for 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 visit your leaders, send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Do 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 most sons of the Republic arise to defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republican each God-given right as I awoke he vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. Or even now as Tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside 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. Check it out guys, excellent video there. Something a lot more modern and in the vein and the sound. Anyway, good morning ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the morning report. I'm our kunky victory for all of our brothers and behind the line. Well ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on Micro Effect Network in the morning. We're also on AM&FM Micro Staystations and Ultra Net Technologies East and West. of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're in the Hallmark Network on the Eastern Z Board from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to Incliff, and our friends over there on the left side of the state, a little bigger. Again, each transmitter only covers one valley and then the next one takes over in the next one. And the recall state where again, gun and trigger pull away from dealer if need be. Start somewhere. Why not? Good as anywhere else. Waving the left coast where there's some, uh, yut woody trash along with the type stain of brown. Communist agenda across the left. There, the California Soviet Socialist Democracy CSSD. Well, they, at least they'll be the beach hill ideas. Foreclosure officers. That's what this international, now why is it secret? They're going to screw America. and they have to create the legal administrative structure, bring in the international force, and that's what the Chinese are going to be used for. Piece of trash in Washington. Yeah, he's already told him what the... Again, then back to the east with a sun in our eyes. Whoa, it's clear. Cool air coming out of the north. Planes leap over muddy and land in the smoke. Ramatines, okay. Ramakansorcium, a million and everything else. November, if you expect. Again, it is the 2 November, the 20th of November. It is a fifth year occupation of American thousand and third calendar or Mayan deer season in motion. Well, we're past the opening day, but there's still out there against the hoofed aggressors. There we go. Actually hoofed fields have already been collected and more tasties will be harvested before the end of rifle season here in Michigan. Again, don't worry about that. We got black powder in there too, and all kinds of fun stuff. And the only one bumper and let's not forget the air rabbits. Yeah, they're going to be eaten. This hunting season, wabbit season, duck season, wabbit. No, mostly just evicitable. Nothing's went older. Let's see, Timothy Lear, remember that song? Seven hunters, two game wardens in a cow. I was in no mood to drive, I got down my trusty rifle, I went out on my prey, what a holly made that day. Well, I tied them to my fender and I drove them home somehow Seven hunters, two game wardens, and a cow Uh oh. Everybody's pretty on occasion and other people have to deal with the problem and that's why we are so well So the black uniform most well consider that when you see how Bambi's gonna be dying and hanging on the buck pole all of this gear as Bambi does Bambi didn't get out of the way of 3030 that mag, that 7mm Remington Magnum 54R, 60x39, and there's even got a ring bandy a few times here and there too to try and keep the gear down. But, numbers you gotta worry about because, breeze, amazingly enough, on that out 6x3 hip bone, out the back end creates another extra hole in the rear end where those butt cheeks are flacking the form booths, they're gonna die miserably. Nah, I'm not even, no, I'm not gonna aim high and I'm not gonna aim for the pie too late. Remember that center of mass low The hips had to be under the mass. Always remember this. This is why I've argued, shoot for the crotch. Aim for the groin. Guys, if you got punched by Muhammad Ali in the crotch three times, would you just jump up and be going somewhere? Well, no. Well, just think about once by Muhammad Ali and somebody smacks you with it. Wait behind it enough that it kind of slides along the body armor, scuds into that hip, blows out the ball joint, blows out of the part. Even if they have armor. You gotta remember the legs have to move. And if nothing else, with the armor collapsing and then that thrust of that, the energy of that high-powered rifle, I don't want you to use a light rifle for this. I don't want you to use the biggest, stinking, heaviest bullet you got that's got some kind of penetration. And when you hit that black uniform moose, which of course is nothing more than a mobile resupply pod, oh my goodness. And then the radio, they all get radios now, and they all got VOX, so it's voice to talk, you know, ahh! And it probably does. I'm not shooting him again. Well, I might have to. It depends. I gotta strip him faster. I don't want him fresh and round. He might put a bullet out the dowry, somehow just kind of flailing. So crotch or the bottom of the foot. Riflemen are, you know, again, you're to claim you can hit the bobbing target. They flop backwards, hit them in the crotch again and go right up laterally through the hole of the torso or shoot them in the leg. The bullet follows the path of the skeletal leg into the groin area again and into the organs again that way. The side of the helmet left to right. blow that helmet up we might use it okay just a little left or right on the edge of the helmet the bullets scuds down the helmet hits the jaw goes into the side of the head or right along the neck goes down into the torso goes pulling into the organs doing lateral tap mucked up all the parts on the inside all the goodies on the outside are still salvageable you have to think ahead and you have to start making this a policy so they work it out see that you get along the helmet helmet collapses in towards the face towards the body deflect the way you think and in the bullet. The bullet runs along and then goes into the neck, along the neck. The skeletal structure, busts bones, does whatever you've done your part. One way or another, again, we're not gonna mess them up, okay? We don't want to muck them up with goo and gore and whatever. The idea behind that is, put as clean as possible, okay? We're gonna talk about a couple things here. In fact, we've got Joe coming up with us eventually to talk about a certain subject. We got things Weapons that we call orphan rounds or that we are again our unique military or unique civilian rounds There's a lot of weapon what fits into the category of high-powered rifle options include 5 JAP 6.5 Carcano 6.5 Swede tack-driving rifle that's very very dangerous 7 millimeter Mausers lots of them out there 8 millimeter which you call 8 millimeter is actually 792 by 57 that the standard German World War II round, but it goes all the way back to 792 by 57 miles or one of the other options. 303 British, 2.5 French, 7.5 Slice, and you get a box of chocolates with three box of ammo. Oh no you don't. Nor do you get even a little chocolate. You would think they'd strap a little chocolate on the side of your box of ammo just to, you know, keep it traditional. Oh, you're going to the state and I'll hold that and you'll get some Swiss chocolate with every box of information. Yeah. Well, the 7.5 Swiss, 7.5 French, those are actually 30 caliber. Caliber also, but remember, a little larger diameter, guys. That's what some of the issues are. 7.7 JAP, as far as the diameter of the bullet. There's a lot of interesting stuff out there that is very serviceable. Millions of arms were built, these calibers, in many cases tens of millions. The 6.5 JAP was around since before World War I. The 6.5 Carcano has been around the 1890s, brought a case back in the day. Now everybody jokes about the... Originally it was chambered into other weapons that were in service. And with the life of the Carcano, in reality it worked, although it paralleled with it, when several others in the 5 Carcano. 6.5 Swede, not so much an export rifle, but the Swedes have done 6.5 Swede rifles that are out there. Pretty well, even the tired rifles will dot your eye and cross the T 100 yards, something about. All of these are MBR type rifles. All the 6.5s, in some of these, with regard to the case, their performance range is more than acceptable enough. And remember, they're pushing a heavy bullet with new manufacturing that's been done. Although the traditional bullets are typically built for each of these weapons. In their original configures, 6.5 Carcano, 6.5 swede pencil bullets can be found. Again, it's a duration because rifle well mating the right round up does make a difference. 7.5 French, a kilometer Mauser, British and the 7.62x54 are all fit the niche, the basic Euro calibers carried that were in combat during World War II. The 8 millimeter Lebel is another odd odd man out today, but 8 millimeter Lebel is very common. at the hands of an 8mm Lebel. I don't know if there is some laying around. So if you've got an 8mm Lebel French rifle, the most common round, World War I, it looks like a bottle. It's an interesting round, but it goes into the rifles that were modified from the pin fire. It goes into all designs and you show along with many other machine guns to include produced in 8 millimeter and Lewis the other guns were produced in 8 millimeter and LaBelle a lot of people brought him back in World War one you're gonna see him come out of the woodwork went to somebody else to including machine gun brought back from the war they're gonna be in this fight the bad guys are gonna be dying from all kinds of weapons that open so-and-so back when it was built anybody it was left on the shelf was obsolete by by nature A lot of people died at the hands of all these quote-unquote obsolescence weapons, and the question is, what makes it obsolete? Well, it's older! Yeah, you think? We'll talk about the quote-unquote obsolete. Stand on the wellhouse, shot that shit 50 yards, and we'll see how obsolete this is. Oh, I won't do that! Well then, obviously it does its job, doesn't it? The 8mm Mauser for World War II, the K98, was the dominant weapon, but 8mm Mauser. There were many other unique weapons. in 8.5 countries that had existing inventories of what want to change out, they didn't want to switch anything else. Now the same is true with 7.5 French. At the time of the beginning of World War II, it was a new cartridge. 7.5 had made it that were there for... The French Maas, of course, went into World War II at the beginning of the war. More than serviceable enough rifles. Nothing could be said bad about the French, you know, 7.5 Maas and the only issue is that over by the germanic said having to do with the performance of the right of the french at the time of world war two object everybody else weapons because of the inventory that they did have and the seven point five was a much newer round at that point very much comparable to three old sixty by fifty one nato point five french the seven point five swiss seven chap all fit into the same category of a newer uh... vercific well engineered project point five swiss was ahead of what everybody seven point five swiss go these rounds turn of the century while we had the thirty four a good a lot of the country's what like with the morata rifle in japan or with other you know a different bullets that were more in line with the uh... black powder overlap era seven point five swiss fans in their design and perfected that cartridge case for family standard for pretty much everybody else what they wanted to meet now the few of the country's in there that overlap that used a lot of different weapon systems One, which was again independent, was the Austrian Empire, the pro-Hungarian Empire, World War I. 56R gets a lethal gun, it is a neat gun. About $100 you can get the rifle from JGSales.com. Oh, forgive me. I may be off on that. I'm gonna have to double check to see where we are with that right now. 8x56R, GSales had the best, okay, because they may or may not have them in style would understand it okay but carbine and rifle most of the rifles have been pretty well sold full run typically is being offered now are the carbines comparable in size to the K98 using a man-wincher stripper the rifle for the most part and interestingly enough on the battlefield the Austrians fought with the stock using the Steyr for the duration of world war one good job of keeping online and in service performance in the trenches. Something to take it again. It looks like you know I've got this funny feeling that they may have sold trying to find out but they did have them in stock of course do require a stripper clip they from a pre-d partisan and in good quants so just something to think about there. They may have sold as a curio and qualify as a curio and relic CNR gun. For everybody out there, you can hold on here. Nae-guts, nae-guts, nae-guts, lots of moist nae-guts. looks like you guys bought the rest of those pretty good by the only couple's left out there in the inventory and triple clips are available from a number of sources i think we're gonna have joe with us about uh... drawing coming up here in a little bit will be here after a while and this gets into the seven point five french rifle as a design now the the rifle itself along with other innovative weapons in the beginning of world war two some work some simply the country of origin started the Proglow, several countries started a retour, a reissue program to a new or a different round. For whatever reason, typically ethno-nationalistic, okay, in other words, ethnocentric in terms of their nationalist aspirations, the designs typically were fully independent of and embraced by that country. Now, for the French, it was the 7.5 French round, that was new. For the Italians, it was the 7.35 round. which was a good round. All they did was take a neck open. They opened up the 6.5 and went with a 7.35 bullet. Now I've used that rifle in the M1939 Carcano extensively. Used to buy tons of ammunition at about 75 cents a box for three loaded six ounce stripper clips. and they come in packed boxes slash cans back in the day and in On Breda or well slash Bursa feed trays several of the different machine guns that were made in 6.5 and 8 millimeter Mauser by the way. Well anyway 7.35 was also done but 7.35 for the Italians when they went into World War II they decided to drop the 7.35 from main production and relegated the new cartridge security and to the detention of the prison camps for prison. What they built, they don't flood ammo, but they have more enough ammo to do whatever they need to do if they had to fight or deal with a problem. For the Japanese, it was the 7.7 JAP going from the 6.5 JAP to the 7.7 was a major step up. More energy at range because in China, because of the aircraft where they wanted to put more firepower on the aircraft which it already started to do in modernization process. The US was not going to get into that. In fact, initially, most people don't know this, but when the M1 Garand was first introduced, it was going to be in a new round that was not going to be 30-06. It was carried out by George Patton and by MacArthur. They both agreed. We could not afford to change from one caliber to the next because we were in the Depression. But one out. 30 out of 6 because of existing inventories idea that production place for a transition cartridge was introduced and the grand was even initially produced in small numbers in the new caliber was not made so we did exactly what the Italians did at the beginning of World War two they figured no we got tubes of ammo sitting on the shelf for to change out we can't afford to focus on another cartridge the program stick with what you got so it was a sound policy By the way, when the Italians needed a bigger caliber, they simply went to 7.92 by 57. In other words, that they were available a foreign caliber 8 millimeter Mauser. So an intelligent move in reality, despite everybody trying to talk down the Italians, in reality, the intelligent moves, somebody else already built it, they were already making lots of it. In the 7.7 JAFT, the Arasaka and its basic configuration was simply hammered up. Carcano system with both the M1939 Carcano carbines. Both of them look identical. It's just that one is in the 7.35 and there's little meatier in the stock. Little, it truly is, a little beefier in stock. And the 6.5 and the 7.35, otherwise the average shooter, average person not knowing guns, wouldn't know the difference between the two rifles, okay? The entire new program, the 1930s modernization agenda, 7.5 French Moss Rifle. Magazine, built like a brick doghouse. I could beat the snot out of you with that rifle and I wouldn't know that it did it. Deep rifling, the lands and grooves, depending on who made the barrel, in France. Some of them used the Helix rifling design, conventional rifle A, conventional spiral rifling 5. In most cases, a very deep rifling was fed. so that even were the weapon to be degraded because of corrosion, etc. A very, very robust design designed to survive for a long period of time in service. Which is typical of the French, it isn't throwing anything away. We're gonna go to break! Grab that first cup of coffee, smell, taste. It's Weapons Wednesday and we're gonna be back in just a little bit. Yes, I know everything's haywire across the country and the idiots who propose in Washington are screwing us. Well, you get an arm up and prepare for what's gonna happen when the pools betray us the rest of the way and try to sell their B.F. to the country at gunpoint. We're gonna have to put them down. We'll be back. Interrupt this program for an urgent announcement. The power's gone and the lights are out. We now have an emergency situation. Time to light your emergency candles. Don't have any? Then it's time to order your supply of emergency grab and go candles from LisaKCandals.com. The emergency candles outperform even the most extreme conditions. They are soot and coxin free and have a natural extended shelf life. The time is now, so don't delay. Have emergency candles from Lisa K. candles ready when you meet them. So you remain in the light and out of the dark. Go to LisaKcandles.com. 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Many who use Life Change T not only remove their parasites, but they remove unwanted weight that been stored in their body. So be happy. Get the T.com. We have no floods. Yeah, I've had 3,200 feet. You have a hard time getting flooded out this and Gee, let me say we got a chat room folks. They like to go to www.tmeradio.com click on chat join us in the chat room this morning and Yes, Mark, we're having a drawing on the 29th or 7.5 5 3 French Moss Folks, if you'd like to get in on that drawing on the 29th, all you have to do is make a minimum $5 contribution, which gets your name in the hat five times, and it's a dollar per entry after that, and no limit on how many entries you make. Okay? These are the things that help keep the micro effect going. And yes, we are still looking for contributions, donations. We're asking for $100 donations. We've gotten Five of those at those at this point five of those have come in been very helpful and if you could contribute $100 we'd appreciate that very much, okay and Mark I'm reading this little piece here this morning. I can't reach it. So I got it over on another computer here I need to transplant it over talking about the house-to-house invasion I guess of taking the guns, the weapons of America, which is absolutely, you might as well just say you're going to give up your freedom, your liberty, your property, anything that you can think of will be absolutely gone because you would have no way to defend it whatsoever. Harsh language doesn't have the impact that a .308 has. I'm sorry, it just doesn't compare. Stop you savage, or I'll shout stop again. Yeah. So we have those kind of things. They're doing it through the small arms peace treaty. Everything that's been done to America has been done through treaties. And I wish I knew how to better explain that process. Maybe you know how it works Mark, but they circumvented the Constitution, built it right. Everything in their path with treaties. And now that they've collectively molded together and put together, you probably already noticed that the military as well as the police departments you remember back during Clinton's time where Clinton hired some, I don't know, 200,000 more police officers across America. Which maybe in some of your minds didn't make much sense. How can you do that? Well, it's all part of the military force, okay? You can bet your sweet bippy that we're using foreign troops when they do come out to go door to door and collect the weapons because the American military is being splintered scattered all over the globe and it's going to be you and I here defending ourselves. So if you have any intention of giving up your weapons, just do it now. Pass it over to somebody who has no intentions of giving up anything. So it would be made of better use than what it was purchased for. That's what most people have purchased those type of weapons for. Well, you know, tying in what's going on, let's look at what they're doing with the food right now, guys. It's agreement, and there's a whole bunch of articles on FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com. A lot of other sites have brought this up too, so guys you'll find a lot of links. They can't enforce what they're planning on doing to destroy farms and go to the Communist farm system the rest of the way. The Communist collective farm, there is no difference. The Communist collective farm and the large corporate farms run by three-piece suits out of New York and Miami. Okay, there's no difference. In order for them to do this, they disarmed. This is no different. The 1765 to 1775 window where the crown wanted to disarm and then to ransack colonies national bankers were behind it then the international bankers are behind this now and the armed population is what stands in their way remember my uh... yellow moto world war the joe the japanese just like what you hear nowadays we've got liaison officers we have liaison people in in russia does everybody understand that we have we have counsel at liaison personnel who waddle around spied on constantly uh... all over Russia. We have Russians that do the same thing right now in the United States. By the way, we also have the Chinese here, but they do it and carry away the house, okay? Well, back before World War II, we did the same thing. Well, we were going to go to war with Japan, guys. All the garbage after 1905, in fact, from 1900 on, painted the Japanese in such rose-colored images because they were going to be our new buds. We've started the Jewish mob wanted to betray the Czar. so we back his enemies, the Japanese. We had no reason to, in fact in 19, before the Sino-Japanese War, we built all of Russia's battleships. Most Americans don't even know that. We built a whole lot of weapons and sold weapons to Russia, to the Czar's Russia. We outfitted and equipped them, and they spent a lot of money in the United States on us to buy what we built, okay? Well, pre-World War II, we would know, of course, we had the Washington Treaty and they're building aircraft carriers. We're building aircraft carriers. Yamamoto was allowed as part of the Japanese Lazon Council at the, the, the Legation to go anywhere in the United States. And the one thing that he commented on, guys, now think of all the things he could have talked about, and he did, by the way, but you know what was first on his mind? He wasn't afraid of the U.S. Army. He even said it, he goes, I do not fear the United States Army if we invade American people. It harms so well that there would be a rifle behind every blade of grass. And we certainly have enough to be behind every blade of grass. Yeah, and the fact of the matter is, you know, you've got to remember, he came from a country, think about this, in Japan, you're either royalty or you're an absolute peasant. Now they could say they got rid of the shogunate and they got rid of the, you know, samurai, albeit. They brought that back in force and even when they did get rid of it, the average person, all of the old laws with regard to the disarmed slave applied. So when they had to defend their country at the end of World War II, they had to desperately crank out stuff that was crude and rude to arm their people. In fact, many of their people were told to go out and get a bamboo stick and sharpen it and then they were going to ban that charge anybody that landed on the beaches of japan you need to do a study on the home defense network and how they planned on fighting us and i don't mean that the little applied uh... re-engineered bs where they're trying to write it out that all the poor peace-loving japanese working up by they would have just rolled over in the all bs people okay okanawa you would you might inside and give us a little taste of things to come at the end of the war with the kamikaze and with the willingness to fight to the last bullet and they literally did ask anybody at iwo Jimo what kind of a cakewalk that was okay to get anybody armed to get their people armed guys they were desperate and made stuff that you wouldn't pull a trigger on because you weren't sure if it was going to kill a guy down range or was going to kill you because they didn't have weapons in the hands of the people here in the u.s. Yamamoto acknowledged flat out we are to the teeth. You've got to remember, this is even after 1933, although again, they had regulations on owning machine guns, but he also knew that there were a whole pile of other guns out there. We didn't just have bolt-action, semi-automatic rifles and this. At that point in time, this country, you had artillery, private machine guns, anything you wanted to own or anything you dragged back from a war, we kept it. And that's what nobody talked about. Oh, they were afraid of our guns. Yes, they were, all of them. See, unlike the peasants of Europe and unlike the peasants of Asia, America traditionally had an armed presence amongst the population to keep in check the pigs that wanted to go to power mode. Of course, we also then had a mutual interest provided they stayed in their box. We had a mutual interest to take care of the system and to make sure that we stayed free. Now, we used to have people in Washington had brains enough to shut up and, you know, kind of get along. in their little power freak demoted with the faggots and you know with the kosher mafia getting more and more power as they went a crazy we now have a situation where it is just described Joe you're right in the mail what they only option they have once they do that your property's gone but their logic is you got to remember you're dealing with raving corporate communists there is no difference between a corporate monopoly the communist operation they are one in the same people always try to go over two opposite no they're not all challenge everybody again out there how does communism run they all say about we will come to them as this that will kill how does it run and if you people can't they can't tell you want to like those are isn't any thinking difference between a communist and a monopolist they're one of the same royalist royalist in the same way if you read that little pocket constitution lobby have from witten printers They make an excellent analogy. Potent tapes, whatever you got, it doesn't make any difference. They're all the same. So they all want to try and manipulate and lord over you. What prevents that are common potential to wield, coerce, force. At some point, people out there that are listening have to realize that you're going to be using what you purchased. And if you're anything like me, you don't want to. You'd rather handle things from the soapbox. But let me tell you, the soapbox is... Soapboxes are being gathered to build a wall of sand behind because this is where it's going. They have no intention on stopping. They have every intention on proceeding. That should be very clear to America at this point. But as I was mentioning a day before yesterday, you know, and when people the generations that are walking our streets today Working whatever jobs are available when they don't have any clue as to aid off Hitler who ate off Hitler was or any of the predecessors and the history of this country they will have and will be nothing more than deer in the headlights, so it's the Americans that understand history in this country that they're going to be defending themselves. I would hope that everybody that ever purchased a weapon of some kind would know who Adolf Hitler was. Now the things that they're doing and have been doing for decades now, this article that I was reading here this morning, it was talking about, you know, since they killed John F. Kennedy, you know, Congress has been agreeing to basically the taking of America's guns for years. They keep voting on it and voting on it. Of course there's some that vote against it. But we no longer own our Congress. We don't own anything. Or do we have any control over anything in Washington D.C. They pretty much stone balls everything that I can tell from the past decade. Okay. There's no more redress of grievances. Any time they mention the Constitution, it's to their benefit. or to make you feel like the law is being followed. I used to have people get mad at me because, well you're just playing with words and I would tell them that's true. I am forced to play with words because that's what they are doing, you know, such as the United States versus the United States of America, all the deception that has been put in place to dupe the American people. And as time gone on, they have grabbed our educational system, they've dumbed down America. And in reality, you know, what's really taking place here, the only ones who have any kind of a clue or a brain or an idea of how to deal with this is unfortunately, well, not unfortunately, it would be mine and Mark's generation, yours out there if you're listening. Okay. This is what America is going to be depending on you and I now if you and I were to give up our guns And the other ones who gave up their guns, you know, you've given up everything that there is nothing left and as you can see in history, you know the killing of Masks a mile millions not hundreds not thousands but millions of people in column death camps Call them anything you like dead is dead And if you wish to die, you know, today's weapons Wednesday, if you wish to die, then just give up those weapons. And if you think they're going to show any kind of compassion, mercy, or anything else, I say you're sadly mistaken because today they are killing people who the pharmaceutical industry, the food industry, everything that you can imagine is being used against the American people. Because why? Because we are the ones that believe in the American dream, we believe in God. We used to believe in family. There's not much left of family these days. One of the things, I don't watch a lot of television, but here recently I started, I wanted to go and see what's out there in the world. So I started watching some television. Let me tell you man, the de-sensitizing and what people, this is what people are looking at every day. You being and have been stupefied, desensitized, everything that you can think of, blood and guts like you have never seen. And in most cases a lot of the movies that you watch today, there's got to be a love scene. I like sci-fi movies, I just do. And I don't know, for one reason or another, you know, Hollywood has got to put you a sex scene up there in space somewhere. The desensitizing of America, the exception of homosexuals and the different lifestyles, all the birch that they've used against you, you know, the spooky word, oh, you're prejudiced! They've defeated this country without firing a shot. with paper and words, paper and words, and paper and words. Nothing more than propaganda and it gets you to sway your line of thinking. I've recently been attending a church down here locally. Right now they're talking about grace. You know, what grace really means, how to forgive your neighbor. And there's me and one other guy that's sitting in this Bible study group that are asking, well at what point do you fight back? At what point do you hold somebody responsible? At what point do you say no more if you're busy out there handing out grace? I'll tell you what, we can cover more of that in the next hour. We've got plenty of time. We've got to go to a break here, my friends. Will you step me up here? We have to look deeper. We have to look deeper. And we have to think deeper. But while we're thinking and looking, I don't know if people are refusing to really accept what it is that they're seeing, what they're understanding, and unwilling to respond to it. I don't know. It'll be a scary thought when they do start going door to door to collect the guns. From what I'm reading here, the intention is to start with the Western states. Their original plan was to take four or five states and attack those four or five states get old gun collected go to another four or five states That's that's the intention and mark we're gonna dive out here at the top of the we're the top of the are basically the back to the whole idea guys if you attack one you attack all Let's get back to the knob Creek resolution a lot of you are gonna get that in the mail our friends who have the free packages coming the winners Guys you have examples of all three of the original versions as they were printed at NOM 3. for the Knob Creek Resolution. And as you read it, share it with other people and explain to them the reason that the Freeman stand-off ended is not because the government had a heart. It's because the government was kissing bullets because they realized everybody told them, and this is what we did across the whole country simultaneously. We walked it in at 11 o'clock in the morning on a Monday. That document went to every FBI office across the land. And it's basically playing my fault, your fault, anybody's fault. You want to play Waco? We'll shoot you right here where we are. I'm not going to Montana. I will engage you here because I'm in Michigan or I'm in New York or I'm in Florida. And that's what everybody said, people. And the same is true. The only thing that's going to hold them is making them understand we all stand together on this. We're not going to put up with it anymore and we will put them. You'll decimate. The only thing they'll listen to is the only thing they understand is they're dumb as a box of rock, and then they probably won't listen this time around. We're going to end up going into a war because they've got the agenda up foot. They're in motion. We're going to the top. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the mark, 90 days. Ooh-rah. We've got, again, the Knob Creek Resolution. What they will probably do is read us the next block. But we've got also a drawing coming up. We'll get more on that. We've got Joe and Mark here in Delraport. We'll be back. LisaKcandles.com is an all natural soybean candle handmade from their popular line of preferences. And guys, these candles make a perfect gift. Order an all natural soy candle from LisaKcandles.com. I'm glad I did and I know you