January 2, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed civil defense preparedness, focusing extensively on iodine and potassium iodate as protection against radiological threats. He explained the historical basis for iodine use from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, detailed multiple methods of iodine application (topical and ingested), and addressed the U.S. government's recent bid for 14 million batches of potassium iodate. The show covered water purification tablets, weapon maintenance protocols, and included caller discussions about museum artifact regulations, TSA security theater, and federal harassment of surplus dealers post-9/11.
- potassium iodate
- iodine
- radiological defense
- civil defense
- fallout
- thyroid protection
- water purification
- weapon maintenance
- atf
- tsa
- preparedness
- surplus dealers
- michigan militia
- constitutional rights
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Live 365. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children 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. Oh, 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, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from 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 in 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 if he called out from the grave? And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I am Mark Quirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com, we're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the homework network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both third and fifth and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Wading to the left coast where the state of Jefferson is a shining point and what otherwise is an occupied zone from Seattle where the communist infiltrators there left because they peed in the pool and left so many baby roots in everybody's swimming pool in California that they fled up the coast only to start dumping feces and urine into everybody else's pool up that way. Typical parasite socialist scum. Well, of course we've got the same excrement slash decorative slash sputum in California with Feinsteinism and the diaper stain of brown, nothing to surprise there, and more communist agenda in place to prep the ground for occupation by foreign boots through America's foreclosure utilizing the Pacific Rim agreement that the traders in Washington are perpetrating even as we speak. So, turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams. And the mob build, grandma consortium of retired telecommunications workers bringing us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work. A million Petticoat Junction operators, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline, the golden spike, along with alternate and hallmark. Again, you're going to have to build them locally. A lot of people, word of mouth, are connected. And they choose who they wish to connect with accordingly, based upon, again, demographic location. Well, actually, physical location around a metropolitan area is a critical thing. We don't go into cities. We surround them. That's the first rule. Local or in the city or in urban areas, you can do Ethernet type hubs. A little different story there. Today is the 2nd of January. It is the 6th year of open Fabian the socialist. and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town Crazy Town Calendar Wahoo Crazy Town Yeah the 1414 let's see 147727's ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Yeah, whatever. So anyway, for the numerologist out there, get cracking. I'm sure there'll be some more doom because of 7-7. I mean, 2014. Will the horn ever end? Will the terror never cease? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. As it is, life keeps on going. The clock will keep ticking until she does run out of sand. In the meantime, looks like there's plenty there. And even if you're not around to count it, I'm sure it's going to keep right on turning. Let's make sure that we make the best of what we got and have some fun while we're doing it. That means kicking the slats off the other side. A couple things here real quick. This morning I'm pointing out, and everybody has seen this by now, I'm sure there's several articles on it, the US government has put out a bid for 14 million batches of potassium iodate. That should not be a surprise. Again, guys, remember that's shelf stable. Potassium iodate in tablet form goes back to civil defense days. along with shelf stable penisone G and a whole bunch other stuff now Penicillin G has been circumvented as far as I can see. I don't know that it isn't in the inventory, but penicillin G is not outdated. It's just how much it's going to affect in this day and age would be a question. Remember that penicillin G, 10% of the population had allergic reactions to, but that's also true of pretty much any drug or any kind of supplement that was generated or a type of substance that is from the chemical industry. 10% typically have allergic reactions from extreme to mild. then 90 percent it's a mix. Penicillin G was put into the Civil Defense chest in 500 count and 1000 count containers and was part of the 500 person medical chest support units that were built in the Civil Defense. There are many variations guys, too numerous to mention and if you're an entrepreneur of the Civil Defense mechanism don't start screaming, no they did this, no they did that guys, it's purely a matter of what year and if you don't think so Sit down with Craig and we'll have him talk again about the radiological defense grid and how it was set up and what equipment and machinery was used and how many variations in production there were and who were the contractors and how were things built. It's just like firearms. There's a whole cornucopia of variations on the theme. So most important here is with penicillin G or with the shelf stable potassium iodate. is that was designed for either a long-term storage onsite or for shelf stable transport. In other words, individual transport where if it was fluid, it would bust open, it would leak, it would cause all kinds of problems. Well, potassium iodate allows for quick application through internal use. But I'm going to remind everybody, guys, it's iodine. Potassium iodate, the reason that it was built the way it was built is for shelf stability. Liquid iodine will serve the same purpose. And to be quite honest, if you have potassium iodate tablets, you save those for in the field operational use. Otherwise, you need to go acquire iodine. And you need to be using it. Now, what's the quickest, easiest way to use it? Topical application. Now there's a couple different sources for iodine. You can of course go to the store and get the lower percentage, you know, out of the little bottles you spread on your cuts and bruises and boo-boos and you know, scrapes. And it will work just fine to be quite honest. But you can also go to your feed mills and get 6 or 7 percent iodine by volume. And it's in basically the pint and or quart containers depending on where you find it and who's making it. in the feed mill stores, your grain elevators and such. It's used for animal care, water purification, for treating animals, external wounds, etc. and injuries. Now this stuff is just a stronger concentrate version and in fact if you have old iodine bottles, I wouldn't be throwing any of those little ones away. We don't. Instead we take the higher percentage, we load up the bottle with a smaller percentage by half in volume. And then we add water, and now we have the same tincture of iodine that we had when we bought it from the store. So we can get lots and lots of refills that way. Also remember that if iodine dries up in a container, the iodine crystals that are in the container can be reactivated. Just add water. Now, I pointed out using this for civil defense purposes or in the event of radiological threat. Well, remember, iodine is a mineral-sized material that we need. We physically use it every day. We don't notice it because it's one of many minerals in trace form or whatever quantity our body uses to sustain you. Now iodine in the northern parts of the state of, you know, for instance, the state of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, along with upstate New York and a good chunk of Pennsylvania, were in what was called the goiter belt. What does that mean? Well, goiter is actually an iodine deficiency issue. It causes all kinds of problems with the body. Now, even though we had nice soil here, pretty good soil, and we obviously could produce many crops, iodine was simply not in sufficient quantity to keep up with the needs of the physiology of the people. So, Goyders was a real problem. Iodine was taken in supplements, but one of the solutions nationally was to create what was called iodized salt, which by the way is still on the shelf today. Iodized salt is not a bad thing. Of course, we're all told that don't take salt, it's evil, it's bad, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, of course, anything in extreme is not good for you. But we do need salt also. So one of the things to do is buy the iodized salt. for storage purposes on top of everything else. This will help to replenish salt, especially if you're inland away from the oceans, down the road, you're not going to see salt just laying around. Well, you will for a little bit until people start to realize what its value is as throughout history. You know, is that guy worth his salt? Oh, where'd that term come from? Think about it. Well, anyway, iodine. By taking a tincture of iodine you can do a test run to see just exactly how iodine deficient you are right now. And I'm going to tell you something, every one of you are. Now there might be a few who are going, oh Mark, I already know what you're going to tell me about. Well, I'm going to do it again on the air for a reason because there's people that may not have heard already. But basically take even just the tincture of iodine that you get off the shelf at the store. take a you know take a Open roll up your arm and I roll up your sleeve in your arm roll up your arm roll up the sleeve in your arm and I want you to pick a spot either like in the crux of your elbow the inner inner part of your elbow the bend point on the inside or the back of your arm and the inner part of your arm okay that normally be closest to your body or your wrist area take your pick doesn't make any difference now I want you to take the iodine and paint about a one and a half inch square and Everybody goes, Mark, I have this orangey spot on my head. Oh, people will see it when I go to work. No, they won't. I guarantee it. Pay attention, look at the clock, and paint an area on your body. This is topical application. This is not internal application. This is topical. This is absorption through the skin. Now, if that disappears within an hour, I'm going to tell you something, you're already short iodine. Now one of the problems with this with having a shortage of iodine, remember that your body is constantly trying to take it in. If we have a fallout issue or radiation issue, what happens is through inhalation or through topical contact, surface contact as in fallout, debris, detritus, black rain, ash, whatever, making contact with the skin. A percentage of bad materials are absorbed by the body. But what happens is irradiated slash radiated iodine will be taken in by the system, will be transported to your thyroid, the thyroid glands, and will be deposited there. And then you've got problems. Now, the whole process of knowing that we need iodine to load up those thyroid glands, and other glands by the way too, But the thyroid is the one that's going to get zapped hardest is a pure accident from the Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks. When the bombs were dropped and the explosions took place, people were immediately irradiated. Many of them were irradiated with temperatures about equal to the sun and more. So they weren't with us very long. Like a nanosecond later, they were gone. The fire that you ate got away from the epicenter. Then you had horrific burns, horrible, terrible casualties. Please don't tell me about it. I know all of that. And I've read all the text. including all the stuff you haven't seen from the military on both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks, and on all of the atomic testing of the 50s and into the 60s, which by the way was extensive in many, many different forms. Now, the reason we know that iodine is a solution to deal with secondary radiological effects, typically fallout and other radiation contact, material that's been irradiated that emits beta, gamma, and alpha radiation, Well, some things when they get active, they get hit with nuclear become active, propellants of those particular radiation bands, and for that reason, well, they're not good to be around. Folloid is what we are most worried about because inhalation, breathing in, the components, goes into the VOI, then goes into the circulatory tract and is pushed to the body components that absorb those materials. And radiated iodine is the biggest concern. During the attacks, people evacuated afterwards. They went to the outlying areas. Many were horribly injured. They were cut. They were scraped. They were burned. Iodine was the only solution they had in terms of some kind of material to keep down and fight infection. They could make it from kelp. So, individuals that were burned, were gacked, were horribly eviscerated in different ways, were dosed with iodine. The body absorbed it automatically. It helps to keep infections down and of course it immediately loaded up the thyroid. It loaded up the glands. Well, what happened is when the black rain dropped back down from its 80,000 foot excursion up, you know bits and pieces of people, chunks of pagodas, chunks of wooden houses, chunks of everything that was on the ground that got sucked up into the air and was brought up to, shall we say, a high clack, clack priority. Clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack This was the illness from, of course, radiation sickness. They were made contact with the material, the stuff coming down. They breathed it in, they touched it, they made contact with it in different ways. The body absorbed it accordingly and these people got sick, in some cases died, in other cases just got deathly ill and progressively died of other issues later on. Amazingly enough, people with 20 and 30% or even worse burns but saturated with iodine, individuals who had been bandaged up from massive cuts and injuries survived while their perfectly healthy caregivers dropped dead next to them. Well, after being put in a bed next to them. Well, because there weren't a whole lot of beds, a lot of them were just laying on the ground if you know the whole story about what happened with Hiroshima and Nagasaki. So the lab rats, oh I'm sorry, all the people who had been given numbers were tracked and ID'd and they did a background in medical studies and all of the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are very well documented with regard to every aspect of their life including the very early stages after the attacks on. So we knew about this and we developed accordingly technologies. This is where potassium iodate comes in. Iodate was a solution to allow for a shelf stable option for being able to quickly deploy iodine into the system by ingesting it. Now you can topically apply iodine just like they did at Hiroshima and Nagasaki and flood the system the same way. Now one nice thing about iodine guys, if you have too much the system ejects it. It pushes it out through waste. and so you will get rid of it. However, your body uses so much of it if it has the proper supply that you do constantly need to reintroduce more into the system. This is one of the reasons for progressive first boosting the system, which is why if you were suspecting a nuclear attack, it was recommended that you start. It was high probability of attack. then they would recommend that you start taking the iodine, potassium iodate pills right away. The same is true with regard to other background radiation problems. Oh, you mean like Fukushima? In other words, nobody's talking about that. I brought this up this morning. I'm going to bring this up again. Everybody's flapping and yapping about how horrible that is, but what do you do? Well, to be quite honest, flooding the system again with iodine so that we block most of the effects, remember that we push iodine out and we even push the contaminated material out. The problem is the contaminated material, of course, is going to irradiate the material around it that's healthy or the tissue that it passes through. How long it sits there determines how much damage is done. The sooner that the area can be, shall we say, irrigated through processing, the less damage allowed, the less damage occurs, because the system naturally both absorbs and uses the material. This is why you also have an ongoing process of introducing more potassium iodate, and you stay in the regimen. Oh, see otherwise wouldn't you just need one dose and wow you're good for, well no you're not. See how that works? That's why you have multiple dosage and you continue to ingest more. Oh, I see how that works now. Okay, so again the idea is to load up and to a degree so that the system won't absorb any in the initial attack or after the initial attack during what is a risk period. And then as a precautionary, the system is continued until you continue to load the system up, load your body up, and continue to introduce new material to replace what your body naturally uses. Consider this, that iodine, like many other trace elements and minerals that you have in your system, are designed to help with healing processes. Well, you got cuts, bruises. So you did survive an attack, but you've got elaceration on the arm. You've got cuts and bruises. You've got scrapes. You've got all kinds of boo-boos. Well, the body is going to deal with those and so it applies its reserves accordingly. If it uses those up, then again you have a component of the body that now is susceptible to absorption again. And this is why you have multiple doses of potassium iodate that you take in a consistent scale, slash regimen. to save on the tablets, again I will point out topical application of conventional iodine will be a preferred supplement to save the shelf stable material to extend and prolong your travel potential. Doesn't mean you can't take liquid iodine with you and apply it in the field the same way, you can. but consider that it's more likely that the fluid can be damaged, lost, broken, whatever, whereas the tablets in their packet and transportable form were designed to be shelf stable, reliable, easily transported, safe to move, least likely for cross-contamination to take place or damage of the container, and if it does, well you've seen how they're typically stored and how they're built. Some of them are done as in the tablet tray form where you push one out at a time and each one is compartmentalized so that if something happens typically the Potassium I-Date is not going to be compromised or damaged. It doesn't mean that the bottles are any worse because again those are typically waterproof, airtight so they'll work just fine and it will work in the field just as well. Remember too that if there is water contamination with the Potassium I-Date tablet if you have one that is compromised use it first. Remember that typically that particular tablet is just broken down and it can still be ingested, it can still be used. If iodine dies, it isn't going to convert to something else. It's going to be exactly what it is, but it may be in that little nest sitting there in more powdered form. I know it's not going to taste good, you're not going to like it. Hey, how about adding some water to that to get it down? In other words, take it and wash it down with some water to get the iodine in the system. We have a caller. Who do we have? George from Texas. What about that? I know in the Army I got issued iodine, I don't know, for the canteens? Right. The iodine tabs, they work the same way. Yes, those would work the same way. The iodine tabs would be an additional supplement. Yes. I mean, can we still get those? Actually, west of the Mississippi there are a couple of surplus companies and there is a commercial, at least there was until a few years ago, there is a commercial company still making water purification tabs using the iodine system. The military ones typically are in the small pouch. If you ever wondered, guys, for what George is talking about, let me remind everybody, if you have the Vietnam era canteen cover, typically you have a little pouch on the outside. Well, remember the nylon was anti-rock, was a non-rock product and it was designed so that that little pocket would carry for your tropical pleasure little iodine, your water purification tabs, which were again, they're iodine tablets. Now, that's why a lot of guys carried Kool-Aid with them too in its basic form. They still had the sugar packs, came out of the sea rats, later to come out of the MREs in the 80s and 90s. The sugar pack and a little bit of Kool-Aid goes a long way to change the flavor of iodine-tainted water, especially since God knows where the hell he got that water in the first place. So that's another little trick. As long as we're talking about taking and ingesting it that way, remember that there is a formula for the tablets. Pay attention and read the instructions. It's based upon the quality of the water, guys. Now, of course, there's a couple of things, George. A lot of people have committed to water filter purification systems. But the water tabs could still be used, the iodine tabs could be used as a supplement, especially in a situation where maybe you've run out of the potassium iodate or you don't have any fluid iodine available. So just something to think about there. Thank you for bringing it up. That is an option. And again, a lot of you guys may have them left over. There are two different sized bottles. Both of the little bottles that were made typically will fit in the standard canteen pouch. On the outside of the canteen there's a small pocket, guys, that will fit right in that pocket. And I highly recommend, no matter how many canteen covers you have, you put one in each one. Because water is something you're going to be consuming anyway, no matter what. And even if you have a filter system, you're not going out for an eight hour excursion and coming back and camping back at the house and watching television. You are in the field and you will be staying in the field. All of this stuff will be applied and used. Go ahead George, what else you got? I will wait on the other side of the brake because I think you are getting down to the bottom of the hour. We are at the bottom of the hour so I don't know if we have our brake coming up or not. We will find out. It should be right there handy. It is 6.30. Oh my goodness, boy, the time is flying guys. Another thing here real quick, a reminder that While storing most all the different iodine, if you have iodine in fluid form, guys look at all the different containers you can find at the recycled bins. Find something where you can nest the original container inside another. This allows for seepage and damage moving around. Maybe you didn't screw the lid on right. The idea is that putting in the second container like that means that even if it compromises and moves into the other container, it can be used. We're gonna go to break, we'll be back. We're gonna sail. Shouldn't buy the way for everybody out there. It is! It's not the end of the week. It's the day after a holiday, dudes. And the beginning of the battle year. 2014. Yep, we are heading for it, kids. So, everybody, square everything away. Don't be nashin' of tea, the running of hair. Just sharpen the bayonets. Make sure everything is properly where it should be on your gear. Check your magazines. Make sure your weapons are squared away and all maintenance is done. And again, I can't stress enough firing pin channel, also extractor channel, two of the most common error areas where maintenance fails. Guys, get the best penetrating oil you can. Now you're going to take the bolt out of the weapon. Why don't you get the best penetrating high end lubricant oil you can find and apply it around the extractor on your bolt. If it's an AR-15, you can knock it down pretty quick. And with many of the other weapons that are out there that are close to the area, it's possible for you to extract and bullet out. You want to clean the extractor channel thoroughly. You want to make sure there's no rust, no oxidation. Not even a rusty patima of some kind. That's the beginning of rust. Well, there's just a little kind of an orgy stuff there. Yeah, right. So later on, that's where the two points lock together. And your poor little extractor can only bend so much. But if it's partially welded in from oxidation, what do you think is going to happen when it violently tries to grab that case and it can't bend properly? At a given point, a certain amount of stress against the crystal structure of the metal is going to take place and the extractor will break. It will fail you. It's not failing because it wanted to, but for lack of maintenance. The firing pin in the firing pin channel is in the same boat, typically 99.9% of the time. Oh, the firing pin screwed up. No, the maintenance by the operator is what screwed up. So again, at least apply a lubricant. Get something in there in that little pin hole in the front. Just make sure that it's properly oiled. That'll help to break it free a little bit just in case, because probably nobody's done the maintenance of that weapon that's been sitting around for a while. Fortunately, it might have some antique grease inside there, because nobody ever cleaned it up, even when it was put in storage as a reserve weapon. Even though they cleaned the outside, they typically didn't clean the inside. Okay, so the only thing that might save it, thank you Lord, is the fact that the grease might be in there from some storage program from the last 50 to 100 years, who knows. Otherwise, basic maintenance needs to be done across the board on those fine parts. Also, highly recommend if you've got screws on anything, very carefully, first of all, get the right set and right blade for the screw or the right hex pattern. Don't slop around and use the wrong tool. Very carefully extract that screw back it out, apply a lubricant to the surface, the bearing surface. Do a quick check for rust and then clean it up, but then lubricate and reassemble. That has to be done with all objects that are made by man progressively. It's called PM, Preventive Maintenance. Why? Well, because there's a thing called entropy. Eventually, everything tries to return to its original product, its original composition. Everything tries to return to the soil. Okay, just that smart. Go ahead George, what do you got? Well, you know the thing is, I wash my hands with this guy in Connecticut. He has a show on Sci-Fi called The Haunted Collector. It won't get into haunted stuff, but he has in his museum, he has a lot of old revolvers, muskets. A lot of prices things and he just don't think that new Connecticut law is going to affect his museum. Yeah, yeah, right. Well, you'll find it real quick. Number two things are going to happen. Number one, the very fact that he exists means that the parasites, the feces bird in bureaucracy will flip onto his nest. I don't care who the hell it is. This has happened over and over again. The machine gun that was captured by Sergeant York, remember they had some idiot liberal come in there and he just had to inventory and find out that he had to check on things. Well, the gun had been there since World War I. It turns out the Bat Faggots wanted to chop it up into pieces and I never did hear the end story on this but it's because Idiot Bird, the liberal feces piece of trash that took over the museum, had to be politically correct. And so with the Batfaggots, they hate our country, not caring for our country at all. The Batfaggots are worthless pieces of turds that they are. Of course, well, they were in a big battle to destroy the gun because it was evil. So again guys, don't call the Batfaggots and ask any questions. You'll never get a straight answer. They're a lion sack of feces just like the IRS. And for one person or the next, what they'll mostly try to do is say, well, where are you? Who are you? what your address what your phone number they want to answer your questions they just want to come in and play secret police and kick in the door don't call and ask any questions and don't go to their website it's no better Mark I remember years and years ago living in Florida never called the police especially on New Year's Eve because when they come out to to make an arrest it's not the person committing to crime that they get arrested the person made the call because they had a they had a warrant for an unpaid parking ticket years ago. of priceless antiques in there too. Well, but you know the thing is if those items are really haunted, that's the least of my worries. There's much more evil alive and breathing than to worry about the haunts of the dead. Seriously. I mean, you've got plenty of wicked and it's breathing right in your face and it's in the bureaucracy. So don't worry about the ghosties and the dead. They're long gone and the shades usually smile from a distance, but they aren't really there to bother you a whole lot. But I bet in that museum, I could say he's got the way back to the French and Indian War. They look at their resume and there are all these special titles, but whoever it is that is coming through the college system for the most part is punked out as a leftist. Their mission in life is to destroy the history of the country, attack the heritage, turn everything into a political correctness agenda, destroy all the weapons. Right now they are telling our local museum they want us to turn over the cannon, the little cannon. It's got concrete poured into it, into the middle, but they want to turn over the gas. Oh, this goes back to, okay, let me point something out. Back when 9-11 took place, let's remind everybody, what date, when did 9-11 take place? 2001. Okay, now who was in charge for eight years before the neocomm, the other communist Bush came into power? Who was in charge before that? the clinton east does now when the when nine eleven took place with most americans don't understand is that the bat faggots in the fbi didn't go out looking for air paris All of the Israelis had got popped for being Arab terrorists because they were stealing nuclear material from Tennessee from the Oak Ridge facility. All those cases that took place were because of locals who saw people that looked like they were Arabs and because of that they probably saved the United States because they went after the Israeli rats and spies. But what was the FBI and the ATF doing all that time along with other federal agents? They went immediately. They followed their communist agenda as we warned everybody they would. and they went and attacked anybody and everybody in the United States that they could that had anything in the way of surplus or had, for instance, deactivated artillery and weapon systems. If you had an old muzzle-loading cannon, the feds here in Michigan went around and harassed everybody and anybody they could that had old cannons and guns in their yards. Seriously guys, we know this for a fact. The thing is, it had nothing to do with Arab terrorists. It had to do with the same political correctness agenda and the fact that all these leftists that were in the ATF and FBI, all these communists who don't mind working for queers, they like working for queers, especially since they are. Well, these characters went out and they were, for instance, were harassing surplus dealers here in Michigan. We'd go eight or nine agents together, guys, and they're going to these surplus dealers, who by the way aren't supplying any herb carrots in the northern part of Michigan, but because the guy had Mickey Mouse boots, they were threatening that they were going to confiscate stuff from the guy. Seriously, they were going out to protect your country by attacking a, for instance, surplus dealers for having Mickey Mouse boots on the shelf. All under the assumption that because of 9-11 they were going to get off the leash and they could go attack all these people who had military stuff or who were in the Patriot Movement or whatever. That's right after 9-11. First person incidents all over the place here guys, we have first person sit reps and lots of people that took pictures of all these bat faggots and other federal agents that came out of the woodwork. They weren't after any Arab terrorists. They immediately were attacking anybody American. And that was all over the country. So if you're listening right now and you think, well that was happening in Pennsylvania, or that was happening in Washington, or that was happening in, you know, fill in the blank. No, it wasn't just happening in your area. It was happening all over the country simultaneously. It had nothing to do with Arab terrorists. In fact, the whole thing done by the Saudis and the Israelis plugged in a whole bunch of other BS. They plugged in anything and everything it had to do with attacking America. They weren't interested in stopping the Israeli terrorists. That was the excuse for plugging in all this garbage that they had ready and in motion, but they still weren't able to use it the way they wanted because a lot of people got belligerent in their face right away, so the heads start backing off. So all their plans for checkpoints and regional checkpoints, you notice they backed right off that because everybody started to really get pissed. Because what the hell does that have to do with looking for the supposed attackers on 911 that were in planes with box cutters? Well, Mark, you know the thing is, I ain't going to mention names, but I'm starting to hear the Weezer routine for 2014 data that the rule gun owners are going to turn in their guns and are not going to fight back compared to the city. Oh, right, really? Well, the city, well, I'll tell you what, what's comical about that one. It's because we got direct TV and stuff out here. Big deal. Really? That's why we're going to be surrendering our guns? Well, we're not going to really fight back and that we're really dumbed down. Oh, right. Yeah, as opposed to what? the characters who decided to wait until somebody tells them to buy a gun and even then only buy a hundred rounds of ammo because that's all you'll need. Remember that BS? I don't have a short two-week memory span. I remember all these characters that have big money coming in. Oh, those guys in the pantry and the militia movement are crazy. We had it where they're going to be so impressed with our argument they're just going to throw their hands up in the air and they're going to go, wow. Anybody believe that? And guess what? Now that they told everybody to wait, Now those characters who betrayed you, who told you to wait, now it's going to cost you five times as much for everything you could have bought for bargain basement back only a few years ago. Well, you know the thing is, Mark, I think the reason why they're trying to bum-rush this tyranny is because they're puffing up and they're really weak because I don't really think they got this police state grid place like they wanted to. See, that's the problem. And they don't want you to realize that it doesn't work perfectly or that it doesn't work most of the time or at all in many cases. Instead, you're all, it's feudal resist, you'll be absorbed, the Borg will repeat. My question is the thing with the Borg attacking was this. If it's feudal resist, why do you need to tell me about it? If it's feudal resist and you'll be absorbed, the only thing that they're trying to tell you is, well, your technology will probably kill a bunch of them. So instead why don't you just lay down your guns and make it easier for the Borg to roll over you and that way they'll have more Borg to go after the next batch of people. Whereas instead, well what if you just kill off as many Borg as you can because you're just spiteful and because of that they lose more Borg than all the people they assimilate and gain but the ones they assimilate and gain are not really Borg, we're just pissed off. And so we'll put more sticks in the spokes of the machine everywhere we can and bust it up from the inside and the outside. Well, I guess we're not insects after all. Well, we're in a way like the bork. I mean, not like saying collectively, but it's more like every attack they try to do on us, they can only do so much until we adapt. Well, the problem is, and this is something for everybody listening out there, guys, just like you said, nothing works. There's the version, you know, my gas, I got the latest car, and it'll fly down the road, which is true, it will. I'm not going to tell you about the little glitches and problems we had with the model because of, you know, again, well, we had to get it out on the production line. We had to get it out on the production line and, well, we don't mind having things that break because then you have to buy more parts from us. So when you open up that door and you smell that new car, that new robot, that new robot smells great. Okay, that new car smells great. But then after a little while you find out that the robotoid, well, they bought the parts from places they shouldn't have, but you're going to buy more anyway. Everybody watch the original Robocop movie. I've mentioned this a million times. He told you exactly what the attitude is. Remember they had the droid that looked like a battle tech? And he goes, who cares if it worked or didn't work? Hell, we had a military contract for Bear Park sales for 30 years. Who cares whether or not it works? You listen to things when you watch it? He was telling you what is the epitome of a lot of this garbage. It's like, well, and again, that's based on the idea of somehow someone's going to wrench on it. Here's the problem. Hanger queens would be the norm, not the exception. A hangar queen like an aircraft guys is something that, well she flies but we start taking parts off her and then she wasn't the best of the flying machines we had. So that's why we took the parts off her and then we just, yeah she's on the books and yeah technically we have nine of them but in reality we only have five because we actually have four hangar queens that we've been stripping parts off of. Keep the other five flying. It's like World War II. This is where these bean counters. Now I'm going to point something out. Historically, this is true with every war. If you look at the bean counters, we're going to look at order of battle. Does everybody understand that the second largest air force the US Army and the Army Air Corps fielded was in the Philippines? Everybody understand that? This is where I talk about the difference between the BS rewriting of history and how things really worked. I'm sorry guys, we didn't all fly in P40s in the beginning of World War II. In fact, we didn't just fly in air cobras either. Any and every plane that we had built in the 20s and 30s was still flying. We didn't retire them. However, to keep the other planes running that were the odd man out, We had the most we had hangar Queens. We had a whole bunch of hangar Queens. Well, here's the thing We took the Brewster Buffaloes the beat the beat 10 bombers that we had no I'm not talking modern day bombers We're talking back in the day the beat 20s beat ends these were aircraft that were In fact, the first complete enclosed cockpit sealed cockpit planes of any era for the US and for any army we had in the Philippines. Now, were they cutting edge? No. As a matter of fact, it was a second line Air Force. But we took all of that model and put them there. So we had bombers, we had fighters, we had interceptors and reconnaissance and float planes. If you wanted to see the Air Force of the 1920s and 30s, you went to the Philippines. Now you've got to remember though, that's 1940-41. So these weren't that old, and they weren't obsolete. They were obsolescent in terms of what they were intended to do as opposed to what they probably should have been doing. But the other problem is this, spare parts. We were in the middle of a depression. So while technically we had so many 100 fighters, and technically we had so many bombers on the ground, In reality, to keep what we could flying, a good portion of those never got off the ground. I wonder why, Mark. Well, I think number one, they made a two things, the economy and also, you know what a lot of people are thinking about? The terrorism thing. The problem with whipping that up is people don't have the money and if it looks like it's going to be so dangerous or they've got a frisk and grope everybody, people stay away from the airports for the same reason and people are getting tired of all this BS. You know what? I've got to work five days a week. I probably have a second job that takes up another 20 hours of my life. I want to go to a football game but if I go to a football game I can't carry any packages in I can't bring in anything I want to eat or drink. If I have a package it's going to be searched. Now with the TSA there I'm going to have my crotch groped. Well I don't need to pay top dollar to sit way up in a nosebleed bleacher so that I can barely see the players get cold, get groped, don't have anything to show for it when I sit down in the seat except that I'm going to have to pay $5 for a stinking 3-2 beer and a hot dog that may be cold or may not be cold depending upon when I get it from the vendor. Oh, not to forget Mark, paying 20 extra dollars to go part 6 blocks away. Exactly. So by the time you're done it's like this ain't worth it. And by the way, I'm kind of tired after working 40, 50, 60 hours a week now. You know, it's like working 40 hours would be normal, but I'm still tired. That's why I wanted to go enjoy myself at a football game. But if I'm going to get groped by some queer who gravitated to the job because he wants to smell my crotch around his fingers, no, I don't want to go to the football game. Just like I don't want to go to the airport anymore. Well Mark, I know one commercial that can piss a lot of people off when the Fox NFL host Terry Bradshaw and Jimmy Johnson, they're walking through airport security showing their Super Bowl rings like they're royalty. Well that's the whole problem with what they were trying to do. They were trying to do, remember you're going to have this express pass. How does an express pass make us safer? How do you know that somebody didn't put a gun to the old express fool's head and he's carrying a whole, if we're arguing about terrorists and we watch all these movie plots, let's see, if I knew that somebody's got some kind of royalty attitude and they can just waddle on through, wouldn't that be the person that you put a gun to his head and you tell his family they're going to be here and if he doesn't get on the plane with 40 pounds of explosives, you know, everybody's going to die, you know, his family and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You see, isn't that fast eating that you can figure that one out real quick? So here's the thing, if it's a supposed terror threat, you can't have degrees of security. Everybody is going to get that. And that's what's fast eating, is they got little cripple kids, they're groping and they're pulling around in their chairs and they're hurting them and they know they're hurting them and they don't care. And then you're going to have some royalty walking by because I got some ring and I'm special. You ain't Jack special to me in any way, shape or form. So that demonstrates just how much of a lie and an absolute lie the whole thing is. We don't know that guy as a nutcase. There's been NFL people who have butchered their families. There's been NFL people that have shot their families, chopped their families up, strangled their wives to death. So how the hell is that fool, or anybody else for that matter with all these characters that supposedly have this royal privilege, how, considering that they can be as likely on Prozac as anybody else, would they be allowed through the gate? They're part of the synagogue of Satan like Ray Lewis in Baltimore. Exactly. No, no, I understand. Yeah, exactly. Well, you know, he's talking about like even with these players, it's like, you know, the whole ring-knocker thing put to the extreme with a peon. A person who's as likely to not be as much of a sociopath and do something weird or kill somebody as anybody else. But that's this royalty thing. Remember we talked about this. If I'm not looking up to see the limo go by because I know I'm not going to own one of those and I wouldn't want the one he's driving anyway because it's nothing but a big tubular piece of junk, why would I, you know, what else can they do to make you go, look guys, royalty. I got to stand here and wait for the crotch sniffer to grope my hand, grope my body parts and then sniff the glove he just rubbed through my underpants. Oh look he's sniffing my glove again. Oh but look there's a guy with a ring and he's going by and he's special because he's royalty. Oh. Well not to mention those newscasters like Bob about the anti-gun. I don't care who it is George it doesn't make any difference. They're not really, you know what, if you don't have the names on me I wouldn't even know who the hell they were. It's like I said if you put a gun in my head right now you just rattle off names I have no clue. You'd have to pull the trigger. If somebody said, name three sportscasters for me. Well, I could mention dead and gone Howard Cosell. But I'm going to tell you how irrelevant all of that is. I don't have a stinking clue. I really don't. I have made a point. There are things that I have made a point of leaving out of my life. And that's one of them for a reason. Well, I know one former NFL player back in Tampa Bay. And he got cut because he got in a traffic stop doing a California stop and he had a gun in his car. And a team released him. He was a rookie. If he was worth more, he wouldn't have been released. They had the most traded him to a state with more guns. No, but this is Florida. You wouldn't have wasted it. Yeah, but Florida's got a bunch of communists. Florida's red and yellow. It's the old watermelon routine, green on the outside and red on the inside. In that case, green is in money. You've got so many stinking Canadians down there now, you've got so many leftists, they left their piss-pot locations in New Jersey or in New York where they were all being good communists and they brought their communism down to Florida. The Canadian can heads are the same way. They try to impose their same BS and that's why Florida is such a patchwork of BS. That's why a lot of people are leaving and why it's becoming just as much of a cesspool for the leftism down there. I mean Miami, back in the 90s, declared itself an international zone. Back in the 90s, does everybody forget this? I'll remind you. They decided that they were going to be a rah-rah international leftist community, which they already are, but they declared themselves. Well, look at the rest of the state. And you've got a lot of Florida people that are from Florida that really are fed up with a lot of the BS. But they're stuck with the fact that it's kind of like a toilet flush, and it's partially because, again, it's become a big retirement home. I understand that. A lot of people used to go down there and liked it because it was a conservative state. But after they did all the work and built all the big, big, you know, kind of housing up and everything, then I guess what else showed up? All these other flit birds. So you got the rest of it. And they're the only ones that are left that have any money because what was out of the industrial era, what comes after that? The parasites who all have been government hang-ons that are in the leftist regimes. Because they are taking care of each other. So now the people that are retiring are not going to be necessarily workers. They are going to be people who have been in the bureaucracy with a very different attitude across the board. Well Mark, I take care of at the top of the hour. Oh, we are just about two, aren't we? Here, hold on. Do we have another caller before we go? We are past the top guys. This is Joe from the Carolinas. Don't have enough time. Sorry. 8 o'clock, call back in please. Guys, we gotta go for now. God bless the republic. We shall prevail. The Empire's on the run. We are to March. Thank you guys. We got BC coming up next. Don't touch that now. More live broadcast. 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