January 8, 2014
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Spike Timmons hosted the second hour of the Intelligence Report on January 8, 2014, discussing police checkpoints, civil liberties, and a suspicious case involving an Indiana National Guardsman arrested with explosives. The show covered concerns about "voluntary" DUI checkpoints that use uniformed officers, the militarization of local police, and comparisons to the Timothy McVeigh case. Callers discussed marijuana enforcement, civil forfeiture in Texas, and weapons for self-defense. The host solicited donations to keep the show running and thanked recent contributors.
- police checkpoints
- civil liberties
- dui checkpoints
- indiana national guardsman
- explosives
- timothy mcveigh
- civil forfeiture
- marijuana enforcement
- second amendment
- preparedness
- federal government
- nsa surveillance
- agenda 21
- constitutional rights
- militarization
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Live 365. 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 in each God-given right, and pray to God, freedom, as Ioki vanished in this for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watching tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside and 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, dill the land of the free? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm your host, Spike Temmons. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines here in occupied territory All across this country of ours the frozen tundra And you are listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com. 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I'm sorry, it's a T. It's a T, Timmons. As in, Tom? I-M-N-O-N-S. Yes sir. Oh, I, I, I put Simmons like Gene Simmons. Well at least it was Gene Simmons, and not that other Simmons guy. But also too, I'm gonna I'll send an email at the bottom of the hour. I'm sitting there reading, and Homeland Security and all these NGOs trying to push the agenda 21, do you know, really, we the people really do not have to comply with the city government because they signed a contract with an unregistered foreign agent in this case? It's always been that way, but nobody knows that, so they just go along with it. No, because they tried swabbing me. And I told the cop, I said, you know, I said, you're an independent contractor. You're not a police officer. Have you read those cooperative agreements for the federal money? I said, you're a contractor. You're not a police officer. And I made the sergeant then sit there and talk. Like, what is he talking about? What's that? They probably didn't like that at all, huh? I said, you're not a police officer. You're being told you're acting like a police officer. Have you read those cooperative agreements? You're an independent contractor. They're not their job description. George pulling you over is not in their job description. The only way they can pull you over legally or by the law is if they have a signed verified affidavit with a complaint about you on it. a verified valid claim against you from another person, not from a police officer or another government official. But most people don't know that. No, but like I say, but when they're doing things for paid by federal grant money, they're no longer police officers. They're not paid by federal grant money either. They're paid by Interpol. They get their paychecks from Interpol, not from what you just said. They get paid by Interpol. They're contract... They're mercenaries working under a foreign power. Right, and they're working for the prosecutor and the judge. And even that judge who signs those rubber stamp warrants, he's no longer a judge either because he has to remain independent from any influence. Yeah, I got some stuff I got to get out here, so I'm going to go ahead and get that out. We do have a fellow patriot that is in the hospital. That's Officer Jack McLamb. and if you'd like to send your send them a letter or a note or just a card I'm sure that he would appreciate it. You can send it to Jack McLam 115 Patrick Henry Court Kamiye Idaho 82536 that once again is Jack McLam 115 Patrick Henry Court Kamiye Idaho 82536 and for the third time Jack McLam 115 Patrick Henry Court, Kamiye, Idaho, 82536. And I'll continue with what we started there in the first hour here at indianafreedomtalkradio.com. It's been three days. I haven't been to work, so I am going to be hurting come the end of the month and actually in a couple weeks. So Joe sent in. He came up on my first hour, Joe, from the gardening show. to grow your own the budding revolution. He came up on my hour when I was talking about donations and that's what I'm doing. We're taking donations at Indiana Freedom Talk Radio to help cover the bills. He put in a $10 recurring donation, which means $10 a month. And he said anybody that matches that, if you send him an email at Joe from the Carolinas, at gmail.com. That's joe from the Carolinas at gmail.com. If you matched that $10 recurring donations, send him a little copy of the receipt there that shows you did it and give him your address. He'll send you a free packet of seeds for your garden come springtime. So you'll already be set up with seeds just as a incentive to help meet out, help Indiana Free Talk Radio out. with them working a five day week if you miss three days well there isn't much of a paycheck and I don't get much of one anyway because I don't make that much so I do need your help if you can just send a buck or two or whatever you can send without hurting yourself don't make yourself go without Go over to IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com and at the top of the page there's a donation button there, just hit that button and donate whatever you feel you can afford. And it will be greatly appreciated and of course we turn it around, send it down range as bullets towards those New World Order scumbag heads. And of course we do have them ducking quite a bit these days, but the last few days, yesterday we didn't because we weren't up. I did have some previous engagements I had to take care of and Ed does not have any internet at this point in time. I'm not sure about Mark. I'm not sure where he is. He might not be having a way to get out either with all the snow and everything they got up there. He might be having technical difficulties as well. So you're stuck with me for the evening. And like I said, if you'd like to help me out, you can go to indianafreedomtalkradio.com and hit that donate button. and all is appreciated no matter how big or small and I do would like to thank a few people here Richard, Debra, Richard and Debra thank you very much for your donation as well as Mark and let's see my thing is going a little slow here Mark as well as Bulldog and his wife Missy I believe that's who sent that Yeah, let's see here. Yeah, little dog and Missy as well as, let's see here, we'll go back to the, well, and that screwed me up, as well as, let's see here, yeah, Henry and Laura, they sent me a donation as well, so I'd like to thank all those people that donated. If I missed you, I'm sorry. I will keep tabs on this and then keep putting the names out here. I would just like to add that you guys, Spike does a hell of a good job and all the guys on the network here do a real good job. It's really important that the money comes rolling in because without it, we wouldn't have this excellent type of show. And, you know, this is a really important deal, at least to me. I mean, I live for this stuff. I know a lot of you guys do, too. But you got to remember the quality here. We got good quality people. They deserve every time we give them. And just dig deep and do what you can do, because this is important stuff. This isn't a game we're playing here. This is the real deal. It's really important. Thanks, Mark. I appreciate your donation, buddy. And if you haven't donated yet, and you can, head to IndianaFreeToTalkRadio.com and just hit that donate button. If all you can throw is a couple bucks, that doesn't matter. It's the fact that you wanted to help that matters to me. Like I said, we've had about six donations so far. So if you'd like to help us out, go to IndianaFreeToTalkRadio.com and hit that donate button. And now I'll quit harping on donations. And we'll move on to something else here. Let me check my bookmarks here. I know there was a bunch of other articles I wanted to touch on. One of them concerning an Indiana man, if I can find the damn link here now. What did I do with it? That's bad and nice. Let's see here. What's the headline? Indiana Guardsmen Stopped for Speeding in Madison County, Ohio Had 48 Bombs, Prosecutor Says. I don't know this guy. I just want to make that real clear. But it sounds like they're trying to set something up here. It says an Indiana National Guardsman was arrested outside Columbus on New Year's Day after a state trooper found nearly 50 bombs and the blueprints for a Navy SEAL training facility inside his car. The Madison County prosecutor said yesterday. Now remember I just said all that. Remember I said They found blueprints for a Navy SEAL training facility. Okay? Remember that because they're going to cross themselves in this article. Andrew Scott Bagolosky, 43, that's an American sounding name there, ain't it? 43 also had a remote control device to detonate the bombs. Madison County Prosecutor Steven Pronai said. Bughal Slosky civilian job is a groundskeeper at the Muscatak Urban Training Center in South Central Indiana. I've never heard of that before. If anybody out there has, call us up and tell us what that is, because they don't really say here in this article what exactly that is. The prosecutors could not say definitely yesterday whether the blueprints in his car were for the facility where he worked. Now, is this place where he works the Navy SEAL training facility? Or is it just a, what's that called, the Musk Attack Urban Training Center? What the hell do they do there? What do they train? It doesn't say any of that in this article. And then it goes on to say, well, they're not sure. But they just said he had Yeah, they just said he had the blueprints, but they're not sure They're definitively could not say yesterday whether the blueprints in his car were for the facility where he worked So obviously I should take that as That place is a Navy SEAL training center then right? Bugle Slosky also had a bulletproof vest in his car for nice said no, I That could be I don't know, I wasn't there. The cop might have thrown it in there too, just add on, you never know. He said something to the trooper about making a bomb vest, I said. Lt. Col. Kathy Van Brie, a spokeswoman for the Indiana National Guard, said, is a specialist in the guard who does intelligence analyst and has top-secret clearance. So there's another flag going up going hey wait a minute something ain't right there. What the hell's going on? Pernaí said Boggle Slosky who is from Monroe Hill Indiana approved appeared to be heading to Indiana when a state trooper clocked in going 85 mile per hour in a 70 mile per hour zone on I-70. I thought there was a 5 mile an hour tolerance thing there. Plus 5, you know. So, wow, that's 15 miles an hour. When the trooper came back to the car to give Bugle Slosky a ticket, he saw the handle of a gun between his legs. Or what he thought was the handle of a gun anyway. The trooper ordered Bughal Slosky out of the car and called for backup. Investigators found three more guns in the car, all loaded and of 48 and 48 bombs. They also found material to make more explosives. Pernaia said most of the bombs were small. He said investigators from the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms and Explosives were the bat faggots. have searched Bugle-Slosky's house and that local federal investigators are trying to determine whether Bugle-Slosky planned to attack the military facility. They're also combing through a computer, cameras, and GPS found in his car. Ah, so they can go through your GPS and found out where you've been too, huh? Bogle Slosky is charged in Madison County with one count of manufacturing explosives a second-degree felony a preliminary count hearing is scheduled a preliminary court hearing is scheduled for Friday He's being held at Tri County Jail in Mechanicsburg in lieu of a 1 million dollar bond Something's real fishy about this The guy has top-secret clearance And all this other stuff and a car load of bombs and guns and a bulletproof vest What was he getting ready to do? Could this have been a false flag that they stopped? Huh kind of sounds like it to me. It doesn't sound like he was supposed to be stopped He asked high level clearance So huh, I thought that was kind of strange. So I wanted to... Sounds like that McVeigh deal, doesn't it? McVeigh was stopped speeding also and he had guns in his car and all that crap. God, this almost sounds just like that Timothy McVeigh deal. Yep, that's kind of what I was pointing towards. I'm glad you made that connection. It does sound very fishy and somebody is probably really pissed off that this guy got stopped. Because he was supposed to blow something up you don't drive around with a carload of bombs with a remote control to detonate them a carload of guns and or Some guns however many you had in a bulletproof vest unless you're planning on doing some stuff Yeah You you you don't take a gun to a knife fight either or a knife to a gunfight You know in a civil fight in a civil stop. They don't have the right to search your car unless they have something with their eyesight that they can see that maybe contraband or whatever. If they saw a gun in there then maybe they had a right to search his car but otherwise you just can't stop someone and search your car. They can't do it. People don't know that but they have no right to search your car no matter what unless they got a warrant for your arrest or something. Yes, that's exactly true. And I agree with that 100% that it said there that the guy saw the handle of the gun between his legs Well, I don't know about you, but that's the last place I put my gun. I don't really stupid and in my cross Yeah, I'll sit under the seat real quick. You know There's my crotch that I want to keep attached and not blown off by a bullet accidentally Well the best safety in the world is your finger It's interesting that he was speeding though. Ohio is the last place you want to speed. The cops over there are pretty ruthless. I do a lot of driving through Ohio and the last people you want to stop by is an Ohio trooper, believe me. They're friends. I hear Nebraska is pretty bad too, is that right? Yeah. That whole idea. nightmare. But they saw the price. He was even speeding. Like Spike says, he was doing something. He was going or coming. But speeding is a... that throws me why he was speeding. I don't know. That's weird. I guess what I'm getting at is really speeding. They're using that as a reason why they stopped them, but really speeding is what I'm getting at. If you're a commercial driver, they can search you for any time they want. But if you're a private citizen, they're not allowed to do that for any reason, unless it's for a criminal offense that cannot be a civil infraction. But they do it all the time. People don't know their rights. That's a problem. I didn't know that several years ago. Let's figure it out. Yeah, of course. I'm sure we'll figure it out nowadays. They're going to have a hell of a problem. They're going to have to have a warrant to search me. They can't just come into my truck and search me. If you have an commercial license, they certainly can. You agreed to the contract. But they got us all under commercial driver's licenses. See, every license is under commercial in the motor vehicle codes. So we're all classified as commercial. What do we like? What do we got? We're not supposed to be. A good attorney will, well I don't want to get into that argument right now, but they're going to have to have a warrant to get into my truck. There's going to be big problems if they don't. Here's another headline. It says, voluntary government checkpoints spark backlash. Gee, you think? a voluntary checkpoint that they pull you over and say, this is voluntary, pull over. Wait a minute, how voluntary is that? They didn't come up to your desk and ask you to pull over. They made you pull over. The income tax is voluntary too. Watch that. Mr. Cohen on that movie called From Freedom to Fascism. He was once ahead of the IRS head counsel. He was interviewed there. Listen to what he says about the voluntary portion when Mr. Russo and he said, oh no, voluntary means it's mandatory. It's like what? Convoluted. 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Right before the Craters' flag, it's a crazy dream About some folks who love this country Who all began to dream the same dream And when the morning came There arose across this nation People thinking one and the same Those patriotic golden days When the stars and stripes forever symbolized her glorious name and changed and then we gazed upon glory it's hard to fight that feelings of shame but visions, operations, words hold us up time and again and the second tire that's sending our soldiers off to wars that we were never meant to wish country back and our deepest deepest thoughts is right victory's on the way and we won't give up the fight till we hear 200 million say And we are back here with more of the intelligence report here on IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, and I'll jump right back into it here as soon as I find out where I left off. We were talking about checkpoints and we hadn't got into the article yet. We were just talking about the checkpoints at that point. But what did they think was going to happen when they put out these posted voluntary checkpoints? I canít show you the picture because Iím not on live stream right now broadcasting my camera. But if you look at the picture here with this article, it was in USA Today, thereís a big stop sign on a on a tripod, it's got a white background and a red and white stop sign like normal, right on the road. Now, I don't know about you, but that doesn't look too voluntary because it doesn't say stop if you want to. It says stop, and there's a cop standing there with a flashlight looking in the guy's car. So, how, first off, how the hell can that be voluntary? If I pulled up and they said, hi, this is a voluntary checkpoint, well, why did you stop me then? I didn't volunteer. This isn't voluntary if you're pulling me over and stopping me. I didn't volunteer to stop There's a stop sign right there that made me stop and you're standing here that made me stop So where's the voluntary part and all this officer? They wouldn't know how to answer that would they ever go above above? Well, uh, are you drunk or something? I smell marijuana That's what they would say. I think I smell marijuana on you you little tattooed hippie your damn tackle box in your face It says some police checkpoints which the government insists are voluntary are creating a backlash because of the presence of uniformed police officers. Who the hell do they think? Who would stop at a checkpoint when there was just a guy in the shirt standing there? Some police departments won't participate anymore. Duh. A tactic used by the federal government to gather information for anti-drunken and drugged driving programs is coming under criticism in cities around the country and some local police agencies say they will no longer take part. Well, if you remember last week on my program, I read an article that now they can find all kinds of stuff in that little swab that they run around in your mouth. They can take that and find out what kind of drugs you're on, whether you've been smoking weed, drinking, whatever. They can find out with that little swab. They say the reason for this, that we're doing this out here in California, is because marijuana is a medical, marijuana is legal, and there's a lot of people driving while they're high. I have to ask, which I already know the answer to the question, has the rate of accidents went up? No. because they did a study of I can't remember what year it was but it was published in High Times magazine they did a study of people that drove drunk and people that drove high on marijuana people that drove drunk usually it took them they either didn't get home because they crashed their car or they were or one of the other things that happens when you're drunk and driving had accident hit somebody did something most of the time While the people that were smoking marijuana and driving, they got to their destination safely, but it might have taken them a little bit longer than usual. But they got there safely. There was no accidents from the people that were smoking instead of drinking. So that right there blows the whole thing out of the water. They're only doing it so they can get into your mouth and get into your car and get into your life. Anything that they can find, they're going to take you to court and run you through the system and bingo, we've got another name in the kitty there and we can embezzle some more money off of their social security account. That's what they do. Says here the tactic involves a subcontractor for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that uses off-duty but uniformed police at a voluntary roadside checkpoints where motorists are asked on their behavior behind the wheel What that doesn't even make any sense Where motorists are asked on their behavior behind the wheel in some cases workers at the checkpoints collect blood and saliva samples Who the hell would be dumb enough to give them blood or saliva in addition to breath samples in HTSA Whatever that imagine that's New Hampshire Transfer Station Security Authority TSA has previously said that surveys do not collect any DNA. Drivers are not charged at the checkpoints. B.S. Have you ever seen a cop pull anybody over anywhere, ever, for any reason, find out that they've been drinking and let them go? It used to happen when we were kids. In fact, not anymore. Back in the day they would either if it was a good cop and then they would call your parents and have them come get you To make sure you drive any farther or they would make you park the car and give you a ride home I've heard those stories before I grew up in a small town the first 12 13 well about 12 years of my life where that would have happened They would have you know, we had town drunk that slept on the on the front step of the town hall They never busted him or did anything to him They knew that's who he was. That's what he did. He didn't bother anybody. He got drunk at the bar across the railroad tracks Stumbled across there and passed out just about every other day So, you know, it wasn't that big of a deal Everybody in town knew who he was knew what he did and nobody freaked out or cried. Oh my god You got to do something Nobody did anything and back in those days the town sheriff for our little town didn't even carry a gun. They didn't even have the ability to carry a gun. They had to go to school and take classes to be able to carry a gun. Now I would have told them, hey you can stuff that right up your hind end. I'm the law in this town and I'm carrying a gun. Because we lived in a small town, we didn't have a lot of problems from people in town, but the thing that we had to watch for was people from the bigger towns around us coming in. We did have a suburban full of thieves come into town in the mid-70s, and they thought they were going to go around and just break out windows. They broke out the window in the hardware store and grabbed a bunch of stuff and they broke a window at the barbershop and stole a bunch of stuff and then they started driving around and grabbing stuff off of people's porch. Well, one of my neighbors, he was a Vietnam vet and he had his dog. He brought his dog home with him and she was very well trained. And, well, they found out who it was real quick because the next day at the hospital there was a guy that showed up at the hospital without a calf attached to his leg and that's what the dog had for dinner that night. He let his dog loose on him, she ripped his calf off and his buddy drug him to the suburban and they took off. A fitting end to their reign of thievery. You might have got a few things but you lost your calf. And how the hell do you fix that? Yeah, he was having a hard time walking the rest of his life. So he paid for his mistake. Spike. Yes? Yeah, I sent the email out again. It didn't spit it back this time, so check your box. Great, I'll be able to check that out. What was that you were talking about that police departments are starting to criticize the federal government's gathering? using the DUI checkpoints? pot because they find out when you when you arrest somebody that uh that it costs like $300 to book them into the county jail every time you yeah $300 for a joint yeah and it's like and as they think going after men on resources it always has been no it hasn't stopped anybody from doing it about what they did a little survey back in the 90s and it came back that about 80% of the population smokes marijuana. So if 80% of the population smoke it, that leaves about 20% which are the cops and some of the government people that don't. So they're outnumbered once again by leaps and bounds. But, you know, they, it might cost them $300 to book that person into the lockup, but what they steal off of them behind the scenes in their little Social Security account deal there where they're taking all the money out of your account and instead of discharging the debt, they let you pay for it with your Federal Reserve notes, but they still obfuscate that money out of your Social Security account and put it in their account, the CAFRS. And, you know, so. They get their money back once they lock you up in the prison for a little while and you work in their little prison deal doing laundry or whatever taking jobs away from people on the outside. Just for an example here we had a cleaning place called Betty Bright Cleaners and they did large laundry loads for businesses, towels for restaurants, aprons, things like that. They ran out of business because the Allen County Jail was doing the laundry. For a cheaper price, they couldn't beat the price. So they were getting it done by the inmates instead of Betty Bright. And they went out of business. That's no longer here. So thatís just a small example of what thatís done. They're going to start doing this swabbing thing out in California and they can tell if you smoke, drink, you know, if you're on Vicodin or whatever kind of painkillers that the doctor might have gave you and you're out there driving around. They're taking all that stuff down and they're making notes. You know they are. And if they can get you, any way they can get you for driving under the influence of a prescription drug, you know they'll do it. Or any other way. I'm just telling all freedom-loving Americans, homeschoolers, gun owners, California. That's the best thing if you can. Well, you know the thing is, you know what that radiation on the coast of California where all those leftists are concentrated? I kind of think that's God's judgment against them from screwing up the country. I really believe, I really believe that. It would be fitting. Maybe we should make them drink the water, hey man. They're probably drinking airway or eating a fish and all that stuff. And you know... It's kind of like the Mexican Montezuma's revenge. But you know what the thing is, like I said, I think it's God's judgment on California. You know those leftists. And you know the thing, I've been on California seven years ago. And we went to LA and it was like, you had people sitting there and saying, you're smoking in your car with children. And he was like... It's like a bunch of people just can't keep their minds, they can't seem to mind their own business. Right, that's the whole problem right there. There's a whole lot of people in this country that can't mind their own damn business and then you've got the government telling them if you see something, say something. If you see something suspicious, call in and yeah. Well you know we had a deputy tell a Californian in Chicago because they called the sheriff's house because we're shooting our backyards, we're cleaning our guns. You know what the deputy told these Californians, his person from Chicago, mind your own business. If they haven't pointed a gun at your head, don't call me out. Don't call us. Go back to Chicago and California and get the hell out of Texas. Yeah, guns around here. Well, I heard another ding come in. Yeah, if you want to come up hit your star six and unmute yourself and come up and throw your two cents worth in Or you can just listen quietly listeners. Well, I'll let you out get wrap up. Alrighty, but thanks. I celebrity Bible hour coming on after this. No, it's Craig tonight. Look Bible hours tomorrow. Oh I'm one day behind holidays got me screwed up. I'm three days behind No problem. George, thanks for calling in. I have to keep reminding myself that today is Wednesday because I haven't been to work all week. And I had to remind myself it was Monday. I almost missed the program because I was outside messing around. Oh man, it's Monday. I got to do a broadcast. Look out. Oh yeah, Spike. Hey Spike. Hey, this is Matt here from Texas. Hey Matt, how you doing? Yeah, I'm doing pretty good. Pretty good. You know, you know, George is talking about something, you know, marijuana and you know, not being worth the trouble. But you know, in East Texas, I've read, you know, I lived down here near Houston and you know, a lot of these small towns in East Texas, what they're doing, they find any marijuana in you, they're doing civil forfeitures, you know, they're taking your vehicle, they're taking everything in the vehicle and all. And a lot of these little towns, are just really making their budget by, you know, you know, patting their budget by doing this, you know, so, you know, Highway 59 up there, it's slated to be an interstate, but right now it's going through all these towns and you've got to stop at stoplights and, you know, they're really raking you over the coals, you know, so I'm sure that's not, you know, typical, but... But you know, that was in the Chronicle. Some places there is money. Usually they're not doing that unless they catch you with something big around this area. But I could see them going down to that level because of what happened in Arizona back in late 90s. The people of Arizona voted to legalize it and the lawmakers said, oh no, you guys were sleeping at the switch. You can't legalize marijuana. and it went from just a little bit of a fine and maybe a little bit of a if you had a bunch of weed you do some jail time but they went from a slap on the wrist to you're going to go to prison for life with for just having the seat in your car so went from one extreme pain one of the most notorious towns was Tanaha you know T-N-A-H-A and that's probably just a little little south of I-20 But I mean they're you know pretty much paying all their bills just by you know catching everyone goes through there And you know highway 59 I mean that's a major route. You know that it takes everywhere. Yeah Well, here with this arc, it goes on here to say in an era of rampant disgust of the federal government and the wake of the Obama administration, national security agency surveillance scandal in which the agency has collected telephone calling records from millions of unsuspecting Americans. The checkpoints have come under intense criticism in several cities this year. I'll skip down a little bit here. It says five years ago, it would have been a different story, not really. It says, St. Charles County, Missouri Sheriff Tom Nier, who recently authorized deputies participate in a checkpoint in his St. Louis suburb and saw a public backlash. There's just such strong anti-government feelings among the people under the circumstances. I would not allow them to do it again. It's just because of the perception. Yeah, the perception. It's not because of the BS. It's because of people see the BS. Oh, exactly. Exactly. And since, you know, real quick, since this is Weapons Wednesday, let me ask you something. You know, I've got a 12 gauge and I've been, you know, we can get a lot of ammo down here. And I've been kind of buying half and half like, you know, double out buck and deer slugs. You know, I'm in like subdivisions, you know, as far as I can see. I mean, I don't know what the most practical round is, but I like deer slugs. What do you think? Do you have any thoughts on that? Well, actually, I'm not that much of an expert on weapons. I'm learning all this stuff from Don. Sure. For what I like and what I like to use is the same thing you're talking about. I like slugs because it's a nice solid piece of metal going down range like a bullet. and boy it sure tears the hell out of shit when it gets down range. But I... I only can't hit a crowd. Right, I would pick some up. My plan has always been to mix them up. A slug, a shot, a slug, a shot, a slug, a shot. So I got all of it in there. If one don't get you, the other will. But that's my thinking. Yeah, yeah, I mean... You know, out in Sugarland there's an airport here and I saw some kind of military craft coming in the other day. It's a small airport. You usually only see weird jets. I don't know if they're going to have drones flying in and out of here, but I think a slug might take down a drone, but I don't know. Yeah, well that depends on which one it is. If it's one of those smaller ones that doesn't have much of an armored shell to it, it should take it right down, I would imagine. It's just an RC airplane. Did you have something you wanted to throw in there, Mark? No, it's like, well, take one down, no problem. Jeez, I mean, like you said, it's a small little, I mean, it's just a small little RC, you know, whippersnapper. It's not like it's a... armored drone that's for damn sure that that it's not you know and I'm sure I won't be flying at the elevation of all these Lear jets to take off or what have you you know how to be flying okay spike I got interject something if you listen to Alex Jones they say they got special that were least little six-inch drones that are hunter killers with Alright, thanks guys, I'm outta here. That must have been the day that Al Jones visited one of those Colorado pot stores. But just like he says, the NSA is going to come up with a supercomputer that can decrypt all the encryption codes. I'm like, really? I got four knuckles for Alex's face, how's that? Henry said there was a drone flew over his house, I don't know, about a couple years ago now or about a year and a half ago. I mean, the thing flew 200 feet over his house, he said. He could have taken that thing out with a shotgun, he said. Those drones, you know what they are? They're flying weed eaters. Yep. That sounds like a flying weed eater. Because we got one guy around here who does have a drone. But he uses it for weather purposes, gathering information, everything. Sounds like a flying heater. He only uses it for weather. Yep. I wouldn't doubt that a bit. We are at top. Go ahead, George. Finish up. Well, I just, well, I'm just seeing something. You're probably going to be on 7 o'clock, Spike. It should be Craig. 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It's been about two years since I've been able to get the Skype to work, which for some reason it's working right now. If I'm even on the air, don't know. If there's anybody out there that can confirm that I'm on the air, that'd be great. Otherwise, I'm just talking to a dead computer. Okay, I just got a message from somebody somewhere. Yes, or up live. Craig, this is Spike, and you are live.