December 23, 2013
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59m
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Mark Koernke discussed family court corruption and child protective services abuses, detailing cases where men lost businesses and property through manipulated legal proceedings. He covered trucking industry regulations, NAFTA's impact on American drivers, and hazardous materials transport. The show addressed the death of Mikhail Kalashnikov, the inventor of the AK-47, and discussed preparedness for potential civil unrest, including advice for military personnel to relocate families and stockpile weapons and ammunition. Callers contributed perspectives on transportation regulations, Russian military cooperation with U.S. forces, and the historical significance of the Jubilee concept in American law.
- child protective services
- family court corruption
- child support enforcement
- trucking regulations
- nafta
- mexican drivers
- hazardous materials transport
- kalashnikov ak-47
- preparedness
- national guard
- militia
- second amendment
- bankruptcy jubilee
- federal reserve
- civil war history
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He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he 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 gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. 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 be taught. according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep and dead. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children can be born. 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? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. We pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, is to still the land of the free and home of the... this... intelligence report i'm our quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters north west southeast and south west today's date twenty third of december it is the fifth year of open fave yen socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand thirteen older calendar or my and cranny the town of the crazy town calendar yes and for the alternate hallmark and for the gold spike projects say thank you for the work that you're doing we're going to jump right in the program here we have callers with us and i want to continue where started before i want everybody participate but i just want everybody to stay on the same subject here uh... with the first individual very close had a bus service actually ran the uh... the uh... bands the orchestra for the university of michigan he had a contract charter bus service Very much scheduled in advance. Everything had to be there no matter what. They don't change the concert because the bus driver isn't there. They'll change bus drivers. They'll change bus companies. Anyway, the wife was told by Oliver, get a little quick at the good old hospital where she worked, you can get rid of him. You can make a lot of money and you won't have to put up with a mail. Well, she did what she wanted to do. She progressively went through it and she had a PPO and it was like cookie cutters like all the other cases we've seen. Then she had him grabbed because after the divorce was settled, and it was all very, very quick. Of course, there wasn't much battling even over the property. He basically said, well, take care of the kids. They can have the house. That's how how bent over this was as far as leaning in her direction where he was very reasonable Well, she didn't have enough with that. That wasn't she wasn't being the bitter rap that she was she wanted to punish him So she she calculated to when he knew he had to do the pick-ups and she had him grabbed because, well, failure to pay or whatever. Now they knew what the cycle was. Child-perverted services, he already explained, hey, the money comes in at a particular time based upon the number of tours, etc., etc. This is just how it works. Understand accordingly. She scheduled a series of complaints and had him grabbed. Well, he lost the company. Because of that, they cut the contract because he couldn't be there. She made sure he was locked up when he was supposed to be driving for a day or two days or three days, moving the orchestra around. He had his own buses. All those were paid for. It was all his property, etc., etc., etc. He kept the buses. She got the house. That way he could continue to make money. Oh, wait a minute. So he could pay her because the Shister Communist Court here gave the kids to her. Now, what's interesting is she made a hell of a lot more money in theory than he did for all private purposes because she had a fixed job. His job was, of course, if something were to happen to the buses or him. In theory, I guess he was a private company owner. Well, he lost the contracts that he had because she had him locked up and then was lamenting about why wasn't he paying. So he went right into the court and said, well, you people got my... You destroyed my company. I don't have a job. So, they went into all this, you need to pay anyway and that doesn't make any difference. In other words, you're talking to socialists or you have the IQ of a shoe size. Well, no, actually, there's sloven rats who understand exactly what they're doing and they're chastising the male, as we were talking earlier. Well, finally, he decided, I'm done worrying about paying for anything and that's it. So, at a given point, they grabbed him and they put him in the county lockup. It was arbitrarily, he was out on the road, there was a stop or something else, the light out on the license plate, whatever BS, in other words, he was probably on a list. So anyway, they grabbed him, put him back in the county lockup. Now, of course, in the court, they said, well, if you'll just pay this amount, we'll let you out. And of course, then they can pick you up next week because you don't have any money and you don't have a job. And you can't pay the amount they want because you don't have it at all, right? So, he said, nope, I'm not going to pay it. You can have your way. And everything just stopped because they were like, nope, that's okay. You wanted to do what you wanted to do. You ruined my company. You got rid of all my business. I don't have a job. And I'm not making anywhere near the income when this divorce took place. So, I don't know where you're getting your numbers from, fool. And they're all, we'll lock you up, go ahead. You can feed me and you can house me. Since obviously that was your plan, I assume from the get-go. You wanted to destroy everything that I own and you've done it. So they put him over the county lockup. And after the first night, because we're all terrified of the jail, don't you? Oh my God, I'm on the county lockup. It's like the average peasant has seen all the movies that'll tell you about the lockup systems. You're all supposed to be terrorized. Actually, guys, more on something on that subject in a minute. What's fascinating is that they came in the next day and go, well, if you'll just pay this amount, we'll let you out. And he looked at me and said, didn't you hear what I said in court? I have no money. I have nothing. Period. I'm not paying that. I'm staying here. I am where you wanted me to be. So, they waited a week and then came back in. Well, how about if you pay this amount? Now, all of a sudden the incremental amount that they wanted to pay was coming down. And he goes, I don't think you heard what I said. I don't have a job. You've ruined my businesses. You got what you wanted. I'm staying here. Well, then they came in the next week and all of a sudden it was more than half of what they originally asked, guys. And he's like, and they did the same routine. Look, we cut it down. Oh, it's a what a deal half a bucket of poison. And he said, no. And he went through the same routine. He goes, what part of the chart you understanding? I like it here. This is a good place. They make got pretty good food. I open the kitchen. I know I can deal with this. I'm getting a nice warm place to live. Everybody else does all the work. What are you talking about? I'm going to just stay right here. So, then the next week they came back and, well, just a $1 amount. How much can you pay? And he goes, I don't think you've been listening every time you've come here. Well, here's what's fascinating. Next morning, knock on the cell door, they break the door. You're out of here. What? No, I don't want to go. Oh, you're out of here. No, I'd like to stay. No, you're out of here. No, having no paying the thousands of dollars. No in fact. It was like well You know what and it's like either said you know they could charge you for being in jail. He was what you mean like charging me for my You know the fees and the courts. I can't pay Well go ahead put it on my bill So they realized you know again This is what and that's the first case now That's one that I know close-up and exactly how it went through now after that now They didn't know what to do because They brought him back into court. He was just going to be like, okay, I can go back over to lockup, not a problem. Well, you know what, you can feed me. I haven't got them all set to go. I don't carry much anything in my pockets and I don't carry any cash. I don't got none. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Now the other one is the case I talked about from California. And what's interesting is after he was in for about a year, year and a half, all of a sudden, We're in a situation hold on here a second. I got some strange noise going on here. I'm trying to figure out what it is. Anyway, after a year and a half, basically between the transfer across the country and all the way back to Michigan and then being in the Michigan, going through the court, being in the county, then finally being in the state prison. Out of the 27, two people did what he did, and the one they kept in the county lockup and him because they decided to want to make an example, and they sent him to the state prison. Well, they come to the prison and they start doing the same thing, and it's like, well, all you've got to do is pay this. And he looked right at him and he laughed, and he just laughed. He just laughed. He said, what part of the Twilight Zone are you from? What part of stupidity land did you where did you where did you get planted? What did you sprout from? I think I already explained to you. You got what you wanted. You destroyed my business There isn't going to be any more of these checks. There isn't any business to pay you He had about a $4 or $5 million a year project with everything going, probably a little more. Because he had, like I said, 79 people working for him, a couple of bosses, plus his construction crew. And all these guys, everything froze. All those guys lost their jobs, all those projects, dead in the water, everything frozen. No way to get hold of anybody that kept him in isolation because he was on the stasis warrant. So, he got back here and they came in again. A month later, they came back up to the Upper Peninsula and they were like, well, we got all this paperwork and, you know, boy, you could be out of here and so progressively, and here's what the kicker is, by the time they were done, they ended up releasing him, they were trying to make deals now. And so, it's like, I already got all this stuff on the record and you know, you made it a felony and all this other stuff. It's like, I'm not really worried either way. But what they didn't know is that we were working on the appeal process and hammered their arse with a multi-million dollar lawsuit on both individuals within the Child Preverted Services Office and individuals, and by the way, no mercy on them. They were hit for about a 1.5 million dollar lawsuit per individual. All holdings, all properties, everything leaned. Took everything. The snowmobiles, took their campers, took their boats, took their houses. Put two of them out on the street because the banks were notified. The little trick I told you about before on the air took everything from them without even having to get into court. All we did was notify the credit bureaus. Soon as the credit bureaus found out that there were these big levied suits, well, then the banks swooped down on the perverted services people and took everything they owned and put their sorry arses out on the street. Successful guerrilla warfare near Erwin Rommel's School of Law. Hurt them hurt them with it like my old drill sergeant said if you are going to play the game beat them to death with a red typewriter ribbon and Again, most everybody tries to be nice. That is your mistake These people will will claim how they're neutral how they're on opposing sides and then walk out of the room with you there being ready to be hauled away while they're swapping spit laughing and gonna play golf after the supposed gladiatorial sport of the court and the judge will be there to join them along with two or three other skanks from one of the other courts. So just something to think about there. The one thing is, remember, there's a lot of other machines, the machine is a massive tool, guys, a big tool, and it really doesn't know any particular name or face. Homeland Security people could be done the same way. You levy lawsuits and you put liens on their properties if they attack you. Any name, doesn't mean it was who it is, and then you just hand it all over to the credit bureaus, all of your multi-million dollar lawsuits. The credit bureaus respectively inform the banks and everybody else, and anything they have paper on, the banks have the obligation to foreclose on, because they want to be there first before you get it, and they'll run with the ball. And then the fool standing there bare ass naked and with no support and with no toys. Typically the wife leaves him, oh remember what they did to you with all the coaching and everything? Well, same thing happens with that character. So again, it's not that it can't be done. Again, if you're already got you, you're already in the negative and you're already losing ground, it's to the point where, well, you know what? Nope. In fact, amazingly enough, there's a lot of things that progressively you could actually isolate. It forces some people to isolate themselves so they're no longer attached to the system, which makes them excellent guerrilla warriors. Because if you're forced to detach from the system and you're willing to fight, then that's the perfect combination to go after the Shysters. And I believe that more than a few people have actually done that. I don't want to talk about it, but I think there's prosecutors, judges, and other people that have died already because they've crossed somebody, but they can't have everybody else hearing about it because there'll be other people who are already pissed enough that'll go, hey, that's a good idea. Boom! Judge killed on Gulf Green by 30-06, over a 600-yard shot, and we ain't talking with Gulf Globes. You see how that works? Or... Somebody pulled up to the quickie drive to get their food and bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah b That's why this incident with this guy with his little boy who he threw off the roof is so sad because if we feel helpless they got us. Well, that's the problem is that more people need to be again I know it's tough but need to be also making sure people understand that there are solutions out there That there are people out there or to ratchet back I don't know part of this is the rut that people get into with with regard to what the system is conditioned them to That's something that we've seen over and over again. It's where people, again, they know better. They should know better. They should have the common sense to know better. But it's bizarre in that when you look at all of the different things that are going on, especially with the... Well, the Patriot movement itself is effective at this before. It has been, for whatever reason, it's fumbled. I don't know if it's fumbled the ball, but there's been a fogging. There's political correctness that's set in. But in the past, and we still do have the underground, but there's a whole mechanism where if people were smart, they would be stepping away from and peeling back. There's been a lot of people talking about the micro houses. I just got to have this in order to live. Well, you do, but it doesn't have to be stacked on top of somebody else. And if you think about the fact that you're willing to, again, start from the beginning, but think simple and think intelligent, You can build and build and build and it's 100% yours with no paperwork, none of the system, nobody else attached. And that's something people have a hard time wrapping their brain around because they've been told, you've got to go to the bank. Why? The bank is your enemy. The lawyers are your enemy. The legal system is your enemy. All these people need to be avoided. They need to be part of not of your life. The only option that they have after a while though, see, this is a problem with police states and with with Shyster Banker states, is that they have to impose upon you, which comes right back to what we just said was going on with the health care system. What did they just do with the health care system? They now tell you you will be killed by a man with a gun, a federal agent, an idiot with an IQ of about six, if we're lucky. Who will be told that you have to file your rules? And your rules say this, and you can kill them if they don't follow the rules. Because we already see this happening. How many traffic stops have been used to initiate how much BS against people because you don't have the insurance slip with your car or your truck or your van? We checked the new insurance database. and you have a card but we don't have it in here and that's justification you're in violation and we're going to search the car. Yeah you know what I was just in Spokane I was delivering in Auburn Washington and I had to go through Spokane port of entry and I sure enough I got pulled in. and he checked my log book and I was, my hours of service were all screwed up because I was lying. I had to get to where I had to go. I didn't give a damn about how many hours I was driving. I had to be somewhere. And he nailed me. And I was an older guy, about 75 years old, all by himself in the DOT station there. And he pulls me in and he's, we're BS'ing and he, he started talking so much that he wrote He gave me a $179 ticket for being, you know, lying about my lock. He called it falsifying your locks. So long story short, he put the wrong point A to point B cities on the complaint. And so I called my attorney and said it cost me $300 to get out of it. But he wrote down the wrong point A to point B. And because of his screw up, now I got to pay $300 to the attorney. And a bunch of wasted time, a bunch of BS. The whole thing's a joke, Mark. It's just a complete idiotic joke. It's purely for feeding off our lifetime. It has nothing to do with saving us anything or making us safer because while you're driving down the road, some stinking Mexican truck driver has a piece of crap that used to be driven here that couldn't be driven here anymore because if you drove it, they'd rate you for it. So instead, they ship it south of the border, give it a Tijuana paint job for $29.95, and all of a sudden, Hail Mary under NAFTA and get that truck and drive anywhere in the country and kill anybody it wants. That's right back to this world and that's the problem with this garbage. That's what the insult to this thing it is all purely betrayal and Until everybody that sinks in you know well, but we got to keep it without no did we live without it? You know one thing that everybody pointed out well without these taxes. We couldn't fill in the blank now. We have always had taxes It would point out as somebody said, gee, we had an army, a navy, a marine corps, naval bases, army bases and forts. We had government, we had roads, and we didn't have the Federal Reserve. We didn't have the massive overlords. We didn't have all this BS, and we got along just fine without them. What it comes down to is this express little click of apron wearers and yamical wearers. All, of course, had to create this racket so that it fumbles with your time, it wastes your research. They feed off as a wallet parasite. And it's the very thing that was described in the Declaration of Independence. Like I said, the basic works are so simple, everybody goes, well that's old and so simple, and that's the whole point, isn't it? Yeah, well they tried to change the hour service roles to make the road safer and truck accidents, trucking accidents are up 18% this year. It's crazy, Mark. That's crazy. Well, do you know why? I'll tell you, of course, now the problem is that most companies have all the control and GPS and all that so they can monitor what you're doing. But you know as well as I do, because I'm on a secondary road here, we have a viaduct. You know, it's down the road a mile. into Dexter guys it was made for model keys and and six six course horse wagons okay it goes under the train tracks and i all these guys who have a cross-country mapping i know i've every use about every other day we get a truck like this they go by doing seventy miles an hour sixty miles an hour on this forty five mile an hour road They're trying to make time. They look down their land navigator and it says you go here, here, here and you can shave off miles. You know how I know this guy is? I used to be a driver for the bank. I used to do computer work. And I did the same thing. Except I didn't have something with a much higher roof and a box behind it. And when you try to get through the viaduct, you don't fit. Okay? Now if you're not paying attention and you're in too much of a hurry, it becomes a can opener for the front end of your truck. You know what I mean? For the box. If they're really smart, they pay attention to the first three yellow signs that are the big road signs that you give the height of the bridge and say, not four trucks, and they stop. Well, now they're already partially committed because there's no real good way to turn around, so they've got to back up, and this road has become very busy. So, backing up is a hell of a pain. Then they got a real quick look at the navigator and figured out, or I walked up and said, hey, you probably didn't notice this, you're using your land navigator, aren't you? They said, yeah. It also would help if they didn't want to speak in real English. Well, most of these guys are the American drivers. That's just it, working for themselves. And they're trying to make up for time. Because you know like you said, the time factor is the issue. And they can still try to bugger you on the distance to time, and you know how that works, argue your speed. Blah blah blah blah, there's all kinds of ideas to make it so intricate and complicated but also hateful that they drive the American drivers out and the foreign drivers dominate. And that's really what it is all about. Yeah, unless you work for a big big big big big big big company Which by the way gets federal money and they get federal money for buying more Mexican drivers too by the way You just don't see him with the with the main fleet guys Then you're guaranteed you'll be able to get from point A to point B is you know in whatever time it takes You know of course the company is also going to be on your arse you know constantly with their GPS system so yeah another Another interesting thing mark is in a transportation industry is that The brokers used to have to have a $10,000 bond before they could actually be a freight broker. Now they've raised that to $75,000, and you only have to pay 10% of cash. I don't know how that works. But since they've raised it to a $75,000 bond to be a freight broker, something like 18,000 brokers have gone out of business. So they're trying to get rid of the brokers, they're trying to get rid of the drivers. They all want it for that fat Jew out there that owns that 5,000-unit operation and that huge freight broker's operation. They don't want no more little guy. Yeah, not only that, but he's running out of Mexico now anyway. Right. Yeah, because then he's outside of American jurisdiction, he scurries his ass over to the airport, runs over to hyphen, he's gone. That's right. That's exactly what it is. Just like the Mexican drivers, when they get in trouble on American roads, what do they do? Jump the truck and run. The truck stays right where it is, they abandon the truck in place, and they unars the AO. Remember they had that big wreck in the one, what, the east-west tunnel there, the mid distance through to California. and everybody that was a witness said that it was a Mexican truck and whatever is on board it blew up but before it would have caught fire the character jumped out and there was another car that pick him up and drove away with him Now the thing is was it an escort vehicle or was this a demo was this an intentional demolition? You know again the guy was Mexican the truck was Mexican But the thing is it was totally unsafe You know the bottom line is the things start burning and then it blew and it killed a whole bunch of people But nobody but nobody ever found out who the driver was or found him Why because that car was headed for the border in the time it took to say look at he split Yeah, or what was it no one knew it was inside that truck either. That's right Exactly. So again, where was it? What was it? Where was it going and how did they get into the hauling that stuff in the first place? Yeah, you'd be surprised at how much stuff, you know, you know what I'm talking about. What's being moved across the scene? I know. It'll blow your mind. Yeah, and government is moving most of it with plain Jane vehicles or with, you know, unmarked vehicles with escort. Using Mexican drivers is great because if they want to kill them, they could kill them or if they just want to get rid of them, kick them south of the border. Hey. That's right. Hey, George from Texas. Hey, do you notice any Mexican trucks with recaps on the steer tires? We can't have them, but it seems like they can. I've seen a couple of them like that. Yeah, well, they don't last long. They go to the DOT, and the DOT will catch them. They put them right out of service, you know. Yeah, I was going to say. But again, south of the border, All the stuff that we have funneled south and then funnels into South America as far as fleet vehicles go. That's one of the things that's one of those industries that people don't really talk about. Same with our trucks. It's why gasoline is mixed in different ways in different parts of the world. Our fuel is different from the South American mix, which is different from the African mix. What they do is they grab these fleets of used cars and they buy fleets as in fleets from companies, or they also just buy cars. They're just car purchasing agents. They take those into South America, dump them on the market there for a very good price and profit. They run them down there, and then when they're done with them, if they survive, they turn around and move them over to Africa. The same is true with the prime movers, the heavy trucks and such. They go south, and then they go east across the Atlantic over to Africa. That's where they usually gasp their last breath. But in each country where they go to, there's cheaper and cheaper peasant labor, so they actually can afford to knuckle-bust on them, and they'll keep them running. Also, there are no guidelines for maintenance. So if they have a problem until they run 50 people over or crush a car in front of them or smack into a bridge or run into each other and kill each other, they'll leave them on the road. Yeah, it'll blow your mind on that. You'll see an unmarked truck, a piece of jock, okay? And you'll see the hazmat placards on the back of the truck and stuff. And you don't think that's another, but a lot of these trucks are going to a C5. I'm talking 40,000 pounds of C5, AMOL. I mean, the average guy doesn't realize what the hell is being moved across this country, man. Sometimes you're driving by hoppers when they move C3 and C4 and C5. That's moved into hoppers that are like grain hoppers, guys. You wouldn't know the difference between a grain hopper and a dry chemical hopper, except the stuff is pasty. And it's actually dumped the same way. It will sluice in its basic form until it's finally catalyzed, and it moves down the road in tonnage. That's one big slug of explosives. Yeah, those are those big round stainless trailers you see, that the big round ones with the little hopper on the bottom. And you'll see those in doubles configuration. And you'll never know. You never know why. They don't even mark those as hazardous material. You have no idea what the hell's in those things, man. Those things are dangerous. And remember, pressure and flame. And you've got enough tonnage on the road hitting each other that enough pressure and flame would be there. Yeah. Remember that another big thing hitting it or it hitting something hard enough if there's enough something burning Would be enough that that would be above would be one big final boom And it would all go it would not be a very efficient burn But it would be a high velocity big thumping burn that somebody's where was a nuke by the time they were done You still be pastiness left over I was I like I said I was around an artillery case on one of the most terrific ones I've ever seen and uh... not even half of the charge went off and killed the people that killed seven guys were incinerated and bought one of them live well actually eighty percent burns over his body and he lived norms no way about and then i think the rest were walking casualties of every configuration imaginary kind of burn every kind of laceration from debris from the case on the other material So, something like that, that would just look like it. From an air evaluation it would probably look like it was a nuclear one off or an artillery round, a heavy, it would be bigger than that. But if the explosive charge, a shockwave would be such that a percentage of the material probably would not completely detonate. It might burn and thermally activate while it's expanding from the epicenter, but the core of the explosion would not probably be the full force of what would be available. Mark, it would just, it would be, it would literally look like an H-bomb from a distance, it would look like, go ahead. Mark, change of subject, are you aware that the inventor of the AK-47 has passed away today? Yes, Mr. Kalishnikov, and I always laugh, have you ever noticed this guy's, how they feel, if you read all the stories, everyone that they've written, even Russian television, where I read that, and it's like, yeah, and then he didn't feel so, you know, they really didn't feel so good when the rifle became successful, are you out of your mind? You know, everybody needs to stop trying to apologize for designing a rifle or apologize for the guy designing the rifle. It's like, well, what did you build a weapon for? Well, it was to defend the country and to kill people. Does it defend the country? It's very good, very well. Does it kill people? Exceptionally well. Well, then you did your job, didn't you? Yes, yes, I did. Don't you feel bad? Nope, not at all. What's your point? see that's what's part of the always have to do this we sir thing it's like uh... you think the guy that invented a broadsword complained or many anything about it yeah i got this new thing cleaning weapon deal cleaver from crowd a crime great job but you know blam dialogue it's a plain blade it'll do a plain job we need to make a lot of them I really apologize for making the clay mortar. How many people died from the clay mortar? Oh, I feel so bad. Wait a minute. It's got my name on it. Oh, wait a minute. Oh, does everybody remember me? Oh, it's not so bad. Ah, what the hell? Okay. Well, Mark, the guy named Crapper didn't complain when he invented the toilet. That's right. Well, everybody knows him. Right. That would be Mr. John Crapper. yeah as a matter of effort people like we're joking on that we're not but uh... but anyway and mark but also to its malay goes people who said those nobel peace prices well what was it was a war made by given by people who've been a dynamite right which i shouldn't well remember dynamite was not initially made just for military application originally you know we go through so many tons of dynamite every year because we need it for a mining Actually, here's the thing. Everybody used to have dynamite. Literally everybody. You could go to the hardware downtown here and you could buy it over the counter. And it's amazing we didn't have millions of people dynamited. That was all a lie. I get really disgusted with all the progressive Hollywood lies done by the kosher mafia so that they could implement more and more of the police state and subdue America. Everybody handled dynamite. You used to take a quarter stick to blow out a stump. You'd take two sticks to make a big duck pond. One quarter stick or half stick could make a small duck pond. There's duck ponds all around here. They're all dynamited. And one stick to go fishing with? Yeah, no, a quarter stick. No, not a full stick. You do a full stick, you got too many dead things, you'll blow mud up out of the bottom. You take a quarter stick of dynamite, a rock and a mason jar. You gotta be quick, but you put a mid fuse on it and light it, seal it with the rock, throw it in the water and hobo. And then the amount of fish that you typically will need will float to the surface and use a net. It's very quick and you're much more efficient. You can go do other things rather than sit there with a pole. And not to mention the burning effect of the dynamite would actually have a beneficial effect on the pond itself for future generations, too. Yep, exactly. See, so there's method to our madness. Now, you've got to watch if you're going to swim in a net there shallow hole if it's not too deep. Watch out for the glass. and and and they're going to have a great of all the stuff the uh... and the one thing is the constant we are apology read the article guys you know you know talking about every time they've done this and i don't care what is it's the all but it's the most successful rifle you should feel really bad about that you think that they that the anybody sold that you think israelis apologize for selling the galleel rifle yes or no Isn't it amazing? I apologize for making the Uzi even though we made lots of money off it. I apologize. Yes, they don't angst about killing us at all with those things. They have a great time with it. Just something to think about there. Go ahead. I think about Joe there. Jump in there, Joe. Oh, hey guys. I just wanted to wish everybody Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I know that grow your own is going to be up on the 7th of January. So we're skipping a little while, taking a little bit of a break. But we will be back on the 7th of January and Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and Jesus Christ is King. And again celebrate the celebrated, the debate about the date is not relevant. It's what we're celebrating. Guys, okay, so don't worry about that. In fact, every time that you say, Merry Christmas, it's like garlic with the vampires. There's some poor wretched soul who's curdling ears and the nose. When you're in a room, it's fun. Like I said, go to your town and find out who your enemies are. Because the ones that will do that just simply are bitter. If a person doesn't believe but is like, hey, we just let live, they don't care. They're not going to make any noise. They don't even say Merry Christmas and they aren't going to celebrate Christmas. But the bitter rotten souls, the ones who are your enemy, truly your enemy, it's virtually when you express that, they thought that they had you down. And when you do that, they're terrified. Go ahead, color, jump in there, please. Blow those seven candles out and light that cross up. I don't know if you could talk about this tomorrow, but also remember the Continentals with Blood-P... footprint in the snow buddy footprint in the snow going to defeat the Hessians and Trenton to get that that one of her smelling hand there are smelling from a distance well we've got a few months before that remember so well christmas actually you just draw the corner here yeah there right now they uh... they would enjoy the benefit of this for many weeks if not months to come with what they carried away remember that uh... but right now let's see their prepping they're either squeezing the blood out of the bandages they're wearing for shoes or they were at least changing the spot where the blood was because if you have it somewhere else and wrapped differently, the blood wouldn't make contact with the cold surface and therefore commute the cold to your foot. So you were re-wrapping the bloody rags. You're checking your flint to make sure that the three or four flints you got are good. You're also checking your pan, keeping it covered with an oil cloth or with a piece of leather that's been fatted. You had snow and rain on and off for the last, just like we were having right now, guys. They told you, yep, we're all getting ready for a river crossing. You all know what that means. The thought of it is enough to move you. Think about that. The idea, well, if we get there, they probably got lots of good stuff to eat. You know they're better outfitted than we are right now. That motivates a soldier a lot. Then, of course, when you get closer, The smell of all that there good food and the idea that you might even get some good boots and shoes off somebody. You see that's the thing they don't talk about. A lot of the guys that marched in with rag feet at least left with something covering their foot but I'll tell you what they didn't do, they didn't throw the rags away. When you're poor you'll learn that whatever you got you don't get rid of because you might be back, go right back to being poor. You know Mark, I just remember that the other day I heard on the news that the Russians just sent in 15,000 Russian troops into the US to train. This is about four or five days ago I heard this on the news. And I just wanted a few read or heard about that or if you have anything to say about that. I haven't seen anything on it yet but there's been some other, there's been some interesting homeland security pieces that have been done from their end. where they're talking about cooperation. Whenever you see the word cooperation, that is a red flag, as in red and yellow flag. And what they're doing is reminding everybody about their international brotherhood, which of course is very much the communist thing, but the international brotherhood of enforcement officers. Now, of course, here they would tell you that they're in for their police or kind of quasi police. But then who do they bring in to work with them other than military personnel from other countries? Yeah, my question is where the hell is the National Guard? I mean, what the hell do we need the Russians in here for? We got our own National Guard. So obviously it's going to be, they're getting ready for you know something to go down in more people in here obviously you know or they don't count out again and it's true they can't they're counting on the idea that they can through hostages the government will use hostages you're dealing with communists the government will use hostages just as they did with the reds and a red terror operation And, for that reason, like I've told everybody, move your families or in the event something initiates, one of the first things that all military personnel need to do is move their families. There's a reason. It buys time for everybody to gun up. Your dad, your parents, if things kick off are probably up to speed. They can gun up. And so it's a very different world when everybody knows that you better call your clan together. Your family's in trouble. You have to have that time to rally your troops just like any army does. The most important thing is to buy us more time. Most military people should be getting their families off the bases. If I were married, I would not have my family on military base. They would be somewhere near a family member or living with family members. Ideally, if mom and dad do have space, you send the money and you pay it. You're going to get a stipend for housing anyway, especially your family allowance. So give it to mom and dad. Seriously. It's worth it. Or if you can save it, if they say, well, no, just give us half or whatever, then the rest goes into arms, ammunition, and food. and every man that's in uniform should be buying arms and ammunition anyway. Half the reason I've argued the 510 program, and I'm going to remind everybody of this again, what happens if you have a platoon of National Guardsmen that say, I am not going along with this, but the weapons were locked down. If the, let's say Homeland Security decides to secure all operations, which they will, the Interior Police of the KGB controlled all firearms. So, you've got 40 or 50 guardsmen who said, I'll fight. What do they have for weapons, guys? What do you have prepared to issue to them? Wouldn't it be nice if you did that Ares armor thing where you build five AR-15s? The man in front of you has been trained with an M16 rifle. He is fully familiar with all AR-15 type weapons. If you could issue him something like that, you're already two steps up. He's already got the training. He just needs the tools and even if it's not exactly what he used it's close enough the same with his web gear Let's say that you know the good thing about the guard is most of their gear is with them So they'll have the gear that they need But they probably won't have a weapon although most of them are smart enough to buy something themselves anyway the big thing is whether or not you catch up on the idea that they all need to be better equipped and That means if we can they at the very least a nagat rifle, but I'll tell you what if you could do a little better piece by piece and the fact that these guys are willing to fight will be willing to arm them. So we have, and we have the logistics power. Look at how many millions of people we have in the Patriot effort and how many tens of millions of weapons. You know, everybody says, well why would you need all these extra guns? Well, when a whole bunch of people show up and they're all friendlies, I'm going to hand this one out to this guy, this one out to this guy, and this one out, and I've always thought that way with my weapons. All of them, it's the idea, no matter what, I have to look at the idea that everything I own will probably have to be put in a fight. That's before we did as much public stuff as we're doing now or even when I was younger. Kind of like my attitude is it's an obligation to have everything ready to go. To whatever degree, to at least a percentage. In other words, there should be a can of ammunition for every rifle no matter how obscure. That way when the time comes, here you go, there's a rifle, there's some ammunition. Somebody comes up and it's your neighbor. They already fragged their house, but they went on down the road. We kicked them on down the road. They want to reoccupy their home. They don't have any weapons. Well, I can give you a 7.35 Carcano with a can of ammo. Well, it's that or a butcher knife. Which do you want? Well, I'll take the Carcano. See how that works. Again, guys, for everybody out there listening, we have a lot of people in the military are fed up. They will try to carry everything they can away with them. They will probably be fighting while they're doing it. You have to have logistic support to replace what they lose. All those millions and billions around the 223 ammo that we put out there can also be used and will probably be used to support our own allied American forces that are willing to fight. We need to have a tactically distributed, you know, support train, a logistics train in place so you don't have to take a truck to get anything anywhere, go 20 miles or 100 miles away. Literally everywhere you go, the logistic table is already there. and everybody has to decide what your life worth, how much you're going to invest in these troops. If they're willing to fight, then you don't fight in front of you. You better be fighting with them, beside them. That's the other thing I don't want to hear. Well, no, the National Guards fighting we consider their hands all BS. First of all, I can't count on, you know, they have to assume that you're the only ones. Anybody shows up else, that's a cake. That's, you know, that's icing on the cake. And since there will be, to what degree and how well you're coordinated is a matter of how well you organize now as far as signal communications, logistics, weapons support in general, and working knowledge. And we have the ability to do that. All the Christmas tree presents should this year be guns, ammunition, ammo, and prepper stuff, and good warm clothing, or good military clothing. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Oh, okay, I didn't mean to cut anybody off. Anyway, we are getting close, I think. Yes, we are. I will remind everybody again, yes, it is Christmas. If you can take the time, drop us a card from your respective part of the planet. No matter where you are in the country, from Maine to Florida to Southern California and Arizona, all the way up to Washington or Alaska, grab a postcard from your area. and write this address on it. PBN, P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN, P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN, P.O. Box 194, and PM 13-1, forgive me, PM 13-1, 510, program. Okay. Mark. Go ahead, George. What do you got? Does Ed have any post office box where the operations detective in Texas? I don't want to mail him something. Not yet, but I at least not that I think he'll be setting something like that up pretty soon. They haven't just haven't done it yet because everything established where it is. I'm getting ready to get a new computer for Christmas and I'll be happy to hand over my old shoe to them. They're not top of the line, but they're... We run with a lot less than you'd imagine. Everything like I said sitting around me right here is a hand-me-down from somewhere else. Only a few parts and pieces that have been donated by our allies are the brand new items on the shelf. Everything else is... make do. In fact, because we're in an electronic seven gear with more money than Brains World around Ann Arbor, Michigan, it's a tech world as far as some industries. If we look around, there's all kinds of cool stuff we run into. A lot of it we don't necessarily use, but we route to our friends and allies. There's a word that should be with Christmas that the bankers don't want to hear. It's one word. Another word besides Jesus. Everybody starts Right. I have brought this up time and time again. Hurrah, hurrah. We'll raise the Jubilee. Hurrah, hurrah from Atlanta to the sea. Now forgive me for all of our friends in the South listening, but the word Jubilee is used throughout all of the Civil War songs. When you were back there during the anniversary of the Civil War, now here it is. We're looking at the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. When you think about it, again, look at the songs because they usually print half of it. Now they print half of them. They won't because there's too much God and Christ and stuff mixed into the music. You notice all this stuff? There's two things that disappeared. No little or no history on the War of 1812 at all. We're into the 210 anniversary of the War of 1812. Now, on top of that, we're looking at the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. But the reason they can't get into the subject is because there's God, this, and Jesus Christ, that, and our Lord and Savior, this. Every speech has an acknowledgment of the divine guidance. You can't get around. You have to so heavily edit that it's obvious. And the problem with trying to edit it right now is they haven't burned all of our books. So, whenever they try to fabricate or pull something out of their arse, somebody can get on the multimedia, use their garbage, put it up in front of everybody, and then show how they're lying. Forgive me, one more thing on that. It's like the FDR speech that's on the World War II monument. Remember, the God part is missing from the speech. It's not like everybody doesn't know that speech. So who is it? Who are the political chumps? Who are the parasites? Who are the pigs that excluded that from the monument? Who are the pieces of trash that excluded that from the monument? Well, don't forget it's the 100 year of the Federal Reserve and our Jubilee is long overdue. Two 49 year Jubilees and we haven't had it yet. We're still in perpetual debt. Well, that goes all the way back to the argument about why the Civil War took place. In reality, one of the things that they were avoiding, because the country used to actually honor that to a degree. They actually followed the biblical guidelines, pretty much everything. And the idea that the Jubilee is actually the short Jubilee is still respected to this day. Right now. Everybody can be part of it right now. Anybody want to file bankruptcy? Once you file bankruptcy, how long do you have to wait before you can do it again? Seven years. Why seven years? Where'd they come up with that number? The Bible. It's biblical people. Well, we've got to get rid of that because it... Well, you see, the whole thing is there are guidelines that were established, but they weren't supposed to be just supposed to be arbitrarily used on a massive scale. It was used for an exceptional situation like so many other things. But, because of the nature of the beast, like we were talking about with the perversion of the courts, everything else has gone into mutation and a totally reverse purpose has been applied. And it is now used so regularly as a tool to dodge. Well, the whole thing is, it's still there in place because it's part of the old common law. That's the whole point. They have applied it to their discretion or they have had to keep in place because of how it is a bedrock institution. It is part of the base formula for the programming. Because of that, if you pull it, you also destroy their foundation for all the other gobbledygook that they laid on that is illegitimate. They know it is illegitimate. They know what they did wrong. But they also understand that even their fiction is based upon some other thread of reality. And in most all of these situations, that's why these things have survived the way that they have. Of course, now they're almost out the door. So things too will change. We'll see what happens. We are at the top. Just about. We're going to hear the music here. Oh, we're at the top right now. My goodness. It didn't take long. And it's probably going to queue up the music because it is Monday and we're going to go to, I think, music. Holiday. Music is a matter of fact. And it's probably way from the board for the moment where he's scrambling to play with the numbers. Anything else George before we go? Jump in there. Well, I'll just say thanks to God to counter count your blessing for what we have and what they haven't taken. And I think these banks are going to need a Jubilee after what they have done to the country because they've done a lot of harm to themselves too. I don't know if there's a Jubilee from the rope. Well, I got a shorter rope, but that's not a good thing. See, you could get a longer rope, but that's not a good thing. But I think they'll just basically stick with the rope they got. Or I should say whoever's holding, whoever's holding it, they'll stick with the rope they got for the bankers they catch. That's the biggest problem is, you know, I'd like to have more trials and all this stuff come out in the open. But the problem is a lot of people are just going to do them in before we ever get to them. That's one of the toughest things about the situation that we are in. Anyway, I'll tell you what, here's some noise in the background there. I do too. There is a Depression era song that's called Kill the Banks. I don't know if we could cue that up, but it's just as valid today as it was back in the 20s and 30s. We've got to do a re-engineer of Save a Horse or Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy. I work out most of the lyrics. I'm going to have to sit down with Paul from Poker Face. A couple of other listeners are also band members with other groups. You want it to sound just like the original artist. Save a horse, ride a cowboy, save the country, hang a banker. Everybody said save the country, hang a banker. I rode out into town with my Winchester in my sleeve and a rope upon my hand. As I passed, all the people said, save the country, hang a banker. We all agreed, save the country. Hang a banker. Don't forget a lawyer. Well, there'd be a fun video where you have to go past the lawyer's office and you already see him hanging there. three or four days a ride on them. Yeah, I remember that. It's like, if you're like, oh no, they already got them. The bankers just had a little more money to cover their arse. The other ones were too slow. You know, the bankers, the lawyers would be slower. And so they're already done. It's like, think about the music video you could do with that. You do the exact like a spoof out of the same way with a guy riding into town, but you know, and he rides back, and you know, the law, what you do is a close-up and it says law office. And you pan back and you see a pair of boots and another pair of boots, then you realize they're not up, they're not on the ground level, and as you pan back farther, you see they're hanging and they're street lamps. the old gas lamp type thing. Just a little swagger in their shadow. Yeah, exactly. And then of course the next thing is, you know, he rides up and you see him stop in front of the bank and he looks up at the bank building and as he looks up at the bank building you see a window open up and a body fly out from like the fifth floor and stops at about the third floor and is hanging there twitching for a second but not much because that's a pretty good snap. And then another window opens up and Everybody agrees, save the country, hang a banker. And that's what he takes the last of the rope he's got and throws it up over the lamp pole. And the last thing you see is him dragging one of them out of the building and he looks and winks and smiles and either gives a thumb up or lights a Marlboro. That classic Marlboro lighting cigarette. Now we're going to enjoy the work. And that's how you fade. Don't even get a chance to see him hung, but you can see what you do with the last shot as he's doing that is the camera with the camera shot through the noose hanging from the lamppost with a little bit of a swing to it and the banker being dragged towards it and all the people smiling and poking him along.