January 15, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including military sensor technology used on the Korean DMZ, the acquittal of police officers in a fatal beating case in California, radiological threats from Fukushima and nuclear contamination, and the need for grassroots civil defense monitoring networks. He emphasized the importance of preparedness for nuclear, biological, and chemical threats and called for organized community response to document radiological contamination using off-the-shelf technology.
- korean dmz
- urea sensors
- seismic intrusion technology
- police brutality
- thomas kelly case
- california
- fukushima
- radiological threat
- nuclear contamination
- civil defense
- nbc training
- militia preparedness
- chemtrails
- michigan
- radiological survey
- depleted uranium
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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 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. People don't even know that we have what are called urine sensors or urea sensors on military helicopters that are intelligence collectors so that you can track irresponsible troops on the ground. Do you know that? Anyway, good morning ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the morning. Intelligence report. I'm Mark Hernke. I'm the guy in the middle. And I'm the guy I'm the other in. There you go. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. South, southwest, central, and gentlemen you are listening to us on... Hello, Mike Rupic Network, good morning. We're also on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com and IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. We are on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good morning to the Aleutians, you might have a little gray on the horizon by now. Anyway, we're also on the hallmark and the golden spike across the country in different venues, different nets that have been established. And for everybody out there listening, it's gonna be a pretty busy week. It is Weapons Wednesday. Don, what is the date today, sir? It is the date of January, year of our Lord, 2000 to 2014. And hey, with magazines in one hand and my, oh, I like my 911. God bless John Moses, frowning. In the other, I, the magazine in the magazine well, and touch slide release, and now, hey, we got one in the chamber. Be careful with that gun. I always drop that magazine out, and I'm gonna top it off with another bullets are what go down range. And again, magazine between, and the gun in the left, magazine is back in the magazine. Well, we can tell everybody it is weapons perimeter is secure, and you know, there most certainly is plenty. Guys, the North Koreans and the South Koreans sent infiltrators back and forth for as long as they've had that war that's been going on. Everybody understand that? Oh, Mark, the war ended in 53, 54... No, it didn't. All we have had with Korea has been a succession of shooting at each other, a succession of hostilities. There is no peace agreement between North and South Korea. Does everyone understand it? It's the forever war. It's the difference between, yeah, like World War I and Armistice. Yeah, it's the forever war. We're always at war. In fact, let me point something out, just to jog everybody's memory. If you're a Vietnam-era Korean war vet, where you went to Korea and were up on the DMZ, What is your combat patch on your other shoulder, guys? Most of you have the second. Why? You got the shield and the chief there. Why? Because if you went to the DMZ and you served on the DMZ, you got battlefield pay. You also got a combat patch. Why? Well, because contrary to everybody is supposed to think, we lost 55 to 75 men in combat operations on the DMZ with infiltrators and with people placing landmines because they were infiltrators and people shooting people. One of the things is that what they would do along the border, either with, again, earlier it was the old CH choppers, but eventually Hueys, had a series of different sensors. 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Yeah, they've got some of that too and they eventually used and they always use it at different times. But a P-sensor, something as simple as simply identifying the difference in background stench of human urine. There aren't a whole lot of critters out there moving in columns across the DMZ because there's a landmine here, there's some barbed wire there, and every once in a while someone finds a landmine. You know what I mean? So just something to think about. So you're conditioned one way with Hollywood, but you're not told to think about the rest. The other thing we were talking about here in the chat room, something I brought up was seismic intrusion technology. Seismic intrusion technology has been perfected to the nth degree. It can be defeated. but you have to use common sense and again if the battlefield is saturated enough seismic intrusion technology is useless. It's not completely defeated but if you're in a major conflict it's not doing you a whole lot of good. Where you use it is for counterinsurgency or security measures for operational security. I know we got another subject Joe wanted to touch on. Joe jump in there please. Yeah I did want to touch on the Thomas Kelly case that I don't know if any of you out there have been followed that story. I remember exactly when it took place, but man, you have to ask the question, how hard does this go? You have film footage of, you know, first one, then two, then six, beating a guy to death, and somehow they're all innocent. I just have a hard time following that. Am I all by myself here or what? Because what this means is In the future, they're going to get away with anything that they want to do. And they just did. And they just proved it. Oh, not only that, but here's the thing. What angle do you want? It sounds like they were caught by just one camera, Joe. Yeah, well there's another thing. What angle do you want? Do you want the angle where you get to see the blood spotting out of his head? Do you want to get the angle where the blood is smeared around his body and you can watch him pummeling and pummeling and pummeling and pummeling him? The extension of that idea is if we have so many angles, we have pictures of every one of their faces. Where was the jury? I mean... Well that's the one thing I guess I pointed out. I was like, well, they were either government employees or they're, you know, again, cops' families. That jury was that there is no way that you could watch that and come up with any innocent verdict with regard to, oh, you know, because they didn't charge them with murder. They went with manslaughter in second degree. Which is fine, okay, well they didn't really plan on killing somebody tonight. Really? How do you know? How do you know that sitting back at the shop and that's where again you have to guess it was like You know, we got to teach them out there listening tonight, you know, you pick one of them out. We don't like who's out there What do you think? Well, so it's all gonna be out there bumming around the usual spot, you know There's a whole bunch of little see it we got to make sure it's visible Okay, no problem. Frank. So we'll back you up time comes you just go ahead and start it Well, what young just just think it was look at what happened there. They called for backup They called for back. They're dealing with one homeless man who they brought him out. He went over and he put his gloves on and told him what he was going to do. And then they called for backup. Backup for what? You know, this is getting to the point. I hope everybody out there lists out here is scared to death. Go ahead and live in your fear because you know, This is coming to your neighborhood. It's not limited to LA or California, New York or Tennessee or any place. It's not limited to anything. They are getting away with murder. These are not peace officers. I'm reading some articles about it this morning mentioning peace officers. There's nothing peaceful about that situation. You know, when the guy was sitting on the curb, he kept telling him, put your feet out in front of him. What his feet was in front of him. His legs were straight out in front of him. Straight out in front of him. And he said, put your hands out there. And he's trying to put his feet out there. He said, I can't do both at the same time. I mean, what was this officer looking for? All he had to do is put whatever he's doing, going to put leg chains on or whatever, hand cuffs. That's all he had to do. But all he wanted to do was sit there and keep giving commands that couldn't be met. That's like somebody hitting you with a Taser gun telling you. You stopped moving. Yes. You stopped resisting. Stop resisting. Yeah. Well, that's what they're looking for. That was the whole idea. He failed to respond to my orders in a timely fashion. Well, the order, and under the logic, or counting on the idea that when he sits in the jury in the witness box and he's asked, he goes, well, I gave him a direct order and he failed to respond. Then I gave him another direct order and he failed to respond. And I gave him another direct order and he failed to respond. What were the reasons? Did it make any sense or was it intelligent? No. Do they care? No, because they're fabricating a base of activity. Again, the agenda was to go out. There's a couple things to remember. You've got to cope, individuals, in all of these different operations. You've got people with psychological problems. Again, they want to muscle up on something, and they could even have a pool to see who could get the first one to bop. You don't know. All of the above could apply to this case, but others the same way, and you're on the menu. That's the bottom line. And for the people, again, who was on the jury? I don't care. What gets me about it is this. We're also the rest of everybody screaming because when we remember we had the Rodney King, and everybody knows Rodney King, because it was driven into your brain, people. Rodney King, Rodney King. Now again, by the time we were done, he had a whole pile of people. We were all supposed to feel outraged. We were all supposed to feel incensed and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, what about this one? Because this guy didn't make it. Rodney King later on, he would go, can't we all just get along? Remember that? And in that case, we actually did take a few swings here and there. He didn't go down, you know, quietly. He had a little bit of an agenda and attitude. In this case, this guy was already on the ground. You couldn't put him lower. Yeah, where was he supposed to go? What else was he supposed to do? Gravel and lick move. See, that's what you would expect. Gravel and lick his foot. That's the only thing that would be left to do with the level where he was already on the ground. Only roll over and lick the move. Because for anybody who hasn't looked at all of this, guys, like I said, what camera angle do you want? Right. Because it's not like... And it also makes sense, they have scouted, they went around taking people's cell phones and their cameras and all this, obviously they didn't get it all. Right. Well, that was the good thing about it, is that they were trying to. Yeah, they tried. And that's where... Then that's what... How do you come... I mean, watching these kind of pictures, film footage, all this... How does a jury come up with not guilty? How do you do that? You know, I tell you what, the people that are sitting on the jury who are now just as guilty as those cops that committed the act. So now it's gone from, you know, three, six, whatever it was, including another 12 who is endorsing it. You have to wonder, no, you don't have to wonder. You can see who's bought and paid for it. You can see who's bought and paid for it. So where does that leave America? I mean really, do you still want to have that warm fuzzy feeling? Somebody's protecting you. There's nobody protecting you. Well let's not forget there was an audio track where he was begging. Yes. And they tried it. This is what I said before, remember? They get him up on the stand and they'll do the, well, what happened? Well, I gave him a reasonable order and he failed to perform. And I gave him another reasonable order and he failed to perform. And then I felt threatened. Okay, where was he? He was sitting on the ground in a supine position. I felt threatened, so I felt that I had to punch him and beat him. And my buddy came and he helped him punch and beat him. And then my other buddy came and he punched and beat him. And I felt threatened still, so this fourth and fifth and sixth guy showed up, and we all felt very threatened by this man who was laying supinely on the ground, withering and begging for mercy. Yeah, he was so threatened he went over and put his gloves on. And when he bled on me, I really felt threatened while I was beating him, and he started bleeding and oozing bodily fluids out of his ears. I felt really threatened then. How could anybody in their right mind In any way, shape, or form, believe the BS. That's what gets me about this. So, it's either fellow travelers or family members. That's the only way that they could get a verdict like that from anybody. I mean, I'm sorry. If you were you or me, you just put it this way. A, they'd be pumping light to your cell, number one. Me, you'd never see the light of day because you would be going from the jail cell to the van to the courtroom where they'd be looking at you cross-eyed and telling everybody how you're one step away from, you know, Joseph Stalin, Ed O'Filter and Mingala combined. Okay, and then they would have you shackled and they would have you ironed and they would tell everybody how dangerous you are etc. Now, you have a swastika tattooed on your forehead. Yes, you'd be Chuck E. Manson. You'd be one step away from Chuck E. Manson only because you didn't put the magic marker, you know, you couldn't use a razor, do the magic marker thing on your forehead. You ever notice when these victims come along, there's always some kind of a, I don't know, some kind of a medical history is schizophrenia. or something. There's always something wrong with it. But we never hear anything about the mental or other problems that the officers might be suffering from. It's always the victim. In this case here, they didn't have a knife, and he didn't have a gun. There's nothing violent about the guy. And when they finally did go through his backpack, all he had was a bunch of letters and stuff. Oh, that only leads Joe to another thought line. Internal affairs is guilty. the psychiatrist that diagnosed them is guilty. Well the problem I have too is like I said, number one is don't do, this is one thing I would point out. The guy had, if you look at the picture of him beat down, he's older, so I don't need to do the Z-bomb thing where you show me a picture of him when he was a cherub, okay, or when he's a kid or a teenager, I don't need to see that. But I wouldn't care either way. because as a person maturing or again middle-aged or young middle-aged, you know, however you look at this with regard to his age block and the fact that, okay, he had a beard and mustache because he did. I mean, if you look at the pictures, he was obviously, again, he was scruffy by the time he was beat down, but scruffy doesn't mean anything to me, okay? Sorry, I live out in the country, deal with farmers, deal with guys who live in the back 40, everybody and anybody, you know, people change. But that's not relevant and I don't think they need to do that. But they always do the, oh, this is how everybody remembers him. I wouldn't care if he looked like the average street person on the street. At what point when you heard the bones crunching did you not realize you needed to stop? When you bust both eye sockets and you crush the jaw, and you've got blood oozing out of the ears. You see, that's a big indication you've got a major concussion problem going on, guys. At what point did you not figure out why you're bouncing his head on the cement, busting his ribs? crushing you know i'm just yeah i'm sorry what point did you finally not figure out or did what would you do what you didn't hear the crunching i guess maybe you wouldn't hear the crunching of the bone completely because you're too busy with that fucking from you know beating the guy in the face or pounding his head you know like you know bouncing the guy's head on the cement see this gets back to the whole thing it's like even with the incident down in florida somebody starts bouncing your head on the cement you figure you're going to die Okay, and guys contrary to what everybody thinks is ain't the movies where you bounce from three stories and jump up and run four blocks Okay, it doesn't work that way Now in your mind you're gonna be talking like I am right now, but in reality, you know, what's gonna happen Well, I got up and I was trying to get up and I was trying to sit up and I was talking to everybody and In reality you were moving maybe a quarter of a twitch notice that even say inch twitch You're twitching and you're going to flossy bird See there? Probably in the bay, it's a bit of RZ, about thaw, thaw, thaw. In reality it was, oh please stop beating me to death, stop, stop, stop. You see how it works? At what point did you not understand being, like I said, the IQ of a shoe size, roided up, look at the size of these guys. And I'm telling you, the biggest problem is these characters, I had a friend who was a bodybuilder. I'm going to point this out years ago. Guys when these guys start getting into it the the whole the if they do everything you could imagine liver extract is actually addictive most people don't know that But when you get into this bodybuilding and you get into this puff up stuff Royds, okay steroids are big bad one But for instance they were doing gorilla hormones Gorilla injecting gorilla hormones to try and puff up muscle mass but in the process also changing skeletal structure. Oh, yeah See, this is stuff that, again, like all the other stuff they don't talk about are hurt. And so these guys start roiding up, and especially on the left coast, there's a lot of funky stuff going on out there, guys. So they don't want to do chemical workups on these people. They don't, because you'd find out that you may not even be dealing with somebody who's even, you know, that doesn't have to be in a uniform. It can be out of uniform just as quick. There is a lot of Twilight Zone stuff, and they're over on the Pacific side. where stuff gets brought in off the coast, all these transport ships, and it goes into the market, and it's in the underground trade, I know. And like he said, man, I had to get out, you start out doing a spoonful of liver extract, then it comes to half a cup, then it goes to a full cup, because man, while you're on that stuff, you are pumped up. Well, it's gonna be interesting to me to see how much coverage this continues to get, or it just dies like the seven-year-old girl. there in Michigan and everything just falls. You see that this is where we the people come in. This is what our duty is. This is what we're supposed to be doing is do not let the story die. Don't act like, well, there's nothing we can do. There is something we can do. If you're out there listening right now, however many thousands of listeners there are, you should be sending emails to the police department over there, to the court system, to the mayor, to the governor, and whoever it takes. I mean, that's a minimum that anybody can do. The very minimum is start contacting these people and say look I don't even live in the state of California But based on you know, I could just as well be a member of any jury And you are a member of the jury I mean we're sitting here judging what took place based on the evidence presented and we're looking at the film footage the actual film footage it unless you agree with with the the 12 ignorant people that were on the jury and then you need to be sending some kind of an email something. Are we so afraid that we can't even send something as harmless as an email because we don't want to be what, visited or appealed to be on the wrong side of the family? I mean what is it? What is it? Call the welcoming committee in that town and tell them you'll never go there for fear of what you've seen on the internet. Hey, we got a caller we got on line one here. We got Henry in Oregon. Good morning Henry. Hey, how's it going you guys? Apple, Apple, I just got super here now. Tasty Apple, that's okay. The fella's name has kept following it since it happened and they've already gotten so many death threats. Yesterday they announced the FBI is coming in to look at the reveal, do anything or not. The issue of the aviation, I live out here in Oregon, the nuclear industry, and some of the American tackers, when this all went down, new plants I think that they have a motive to cover this up. Craig, you know, he's talking about bad science. His science, radiation, I mean 3,900,000, I think to indicate, I mean with the Japanese government to the people of America, I mean Craig would like to come over here and eat one of these salmon coming up. No, no, Henry, stop. That's not what I'm saying. My argument is that I agree with doing the sensor research and we're not talking about doing a few. I'm talking about just the reverse. I'm talking about the idea that we got all these people listening. There's all kinds of people that, and I'm not talking about you, there's a lot of people feeding off other resource data, but they should be part of the collection. See, we have mass. And we also have the deployed technology or here's the kicker. You know, all of the technology is available off the shelf. Instead of lamenting with one guy walking out or a handful of people doing the surveying the way they are, they should be recruiting an army to survey. They're not doing that. In fact, just a reverse. It's like, see, look what I showed you. Well, I'll tell you what, here's the first video I do. Hi, I'm Mark. See this piece of equipment? This is a Radiak meter. See this piece of equipment? This is a Dose meter. See this piece of equipment? These items you need and we need to build an army so that we have or are not in the dark. Because I've said before, I don't count on any of these industries. But I also don't count on people who are the EcoFreak crew because they have their own agenda and they have lied over and over again. See this? I don't count on the EcoFreak community either. But when I tried to I argued the other side saying that you can't, how can anybody tell at this point? I told me that, my app telling me that I had to say there was radiation and such things and he attacked my site. The thing here is, you do understand there's still a 4200 ton of radioactive water coming out of that plant every day. Okay, and when he, we sent him some articles showing that those were the naveling because they got radiation poisoning. and he came back and said it was all alive, it was all a fabrication because they would have never let him go into the water by coming there off the coast of Fukushima. Well, the deal is they didn't tell that it was leaking until a couple of weeks after those sailors had been there. There's a lot of misinformation out there, but I mean, to come up and say, well, I mean, just to take the attitude, I'm right. There's nothing happening. We both agree there's no research to prove either way, but sure as hell. those fish out in that ocean nobody's going to tell me they're not being radiated and nobody's going to tell me that salmon don't swim out there and then swim right back up our rivers nobody's going to tell me that the bears and the birds do not eat that and then defecate on the ground and nobody and you know uh... the birth defect rate up in uh... washington and oregon and california have skyrocketed but no that's the government lying to us again i mean where would the government uh... motivation be here backing the multi-billion dollar nuclear industry or the eco freak. I mean, and this you have the mainstream who's saying nothing. The problem with even the idea, here's the thing, even some of the numbers you're giving, I'm not saying you're lying, I don't trust the numbers that they'd be giving talking even about the birth defects right now. I'll be honest. These are the same people who want to grab your guns. At their... Wait a minute, where is the motivation here? Number one is you've got people who are in positions of power who want more power. The problem is that the leftist and the corporate leftist, which we call the rightist... are no different from each other right now. They'll use selective data or they'll fabricate and that's why again even on this idea of the birth defects these are the same people who told you we're all crazy for owning guns. That they've got a new category of crazy and they've medical people will support it that they want to go after you for owning guns. It has nothing to do with being truthful. And so the problem is that when they can snag onto an agenda, where they're already twisted around the corner to begin with, we need to set up and establish our grid. And that's where, like I said, we've got enough people to do it. What we need is rather than debating or arguing, it's like, okay, do we all agree that it might be a problem? Yes. Do we want to know more about the threat? Yes. Are we in need of a civil defense mechanism separate from the government because we can't trust it and protect us in any way, shape, or form? Absolutely. So what we need to be focusing on is getting the technology. We need to set up an effective grid and all kinds of volunteers that are listening. There's people out there right now that can step right into this and they're older so they don't have anything else to do. Maybe they're retired. Maybe they're, you know, they're, they just are out of work because they don't have the job. But we should be planning and plotting this out so that we grid this situation and even aqua sensors. You know, the same radiological sensors we use for above surface can be used for monitoring the water. Now the other problem is when somebody says, it's twice the normal level. Well, what's the normal level? Don't just say it's twice the normal level. What is the normal level of consumption or background? Now, if we doubled it, what level are we then? See, the problem is, again, like I said, data combined with the idea that we're supposed to be concerned. I don't need emotion separate from the data. And then telling me that that's the... Oh! You know, that we're concerned. Well, I'm absolutely concerned. But you know what? On the other hand, here's the thing. It's such a big item that what are we going to do to protect ourselves from it? We can't... We're not gonna influence the ones, the kosher power peddlers behind the scenes. We're not gonna do anything for them. There's nothing you and I are going to do to affect Japan in any way, shape, or form. There's nothing we're going to do to affect what's even going on in the Pacific. It's a given. So now, what is the proposed solution? Now, I agree what you're saying. If the fish are contaminated, obviously we ain't going to be eating the fish for a while until it goes through the system, provided that that contamination is in reality at an extreme. But the problem I have with that is it's like I was talking to our board operator. Do you know our background radiation was 14 times normal level when Mount St. Helen was going on? Every morning we got dusted here like we were at the other end of a nuclear fallout attack, like a nuclear attack. Every morning we had dust and we used the radiac meters. I pointed this out to everybody. We had the sensors. We've got sensors all through this area for the University of Michigan. How many people have a bag of that dust on their or just a bag of it or a cup of it because it's from Mount St. Helens. It was brought across the nation as, again, you know, here's, you want some of the volcanic dust from Mount St. Helens? Well, the idea behind this is, again, we did this with off-the-shelf technology, and rather than a debate, is something going on or isn't something going on, everybody that wants to debate should all be coming together and find out what's going on. And we don't need to attack each other. And if there was some kind of attack, and I, again, with Greg knows, I've argued this for years, we have the technology on the shelf. The biggest thing is, first of all, knowing how to properly use it so we don't couch the numbers. Because that's another thing that can be done. If you don't center it, I can throw a radio meter over there and go, look at how the needle went right off the slate. Well, of course it did because you didn't recenter to begin with you. There's a little radiological pad that you have on all of your sensors. And what you do is you take your probe and sweep that and test to check for center. After you do that, it's a little piece of material. It's actually got a radioisotope on it. After you sensor sweep that and confirm that you've centered the rig, then you do the background check. This is what I was taught when I was an NBC instructor and I used to give classes on this. And I don't see why we are not, instead of fighting about, we're wasting time fighting about it, instead just reverse. For every minute we should be doing this, what we need to be doing is saying we need an entire army. We've got all these people that are debating back and forth. This debate is not relevant, we can't stop that. If it's happening, we need to confirm how bad it is. And if it isn't happening, we need to bring forward, well, okay, who's doing this and why from this direction? And from the corporate end, I don't trust any of these people. And the reason I said, like I said before, when the nuclear industry came into play years ago, guys, for everybody listening, the nuclear industry set standards. But were those standards maintained? No, why? Because who got control of our nuclear industry? Boy! Boy! Exactly correct, but I mean, If it is the same left wing communists that want my guns, who can shoot his bat, why isn't it in the main stream? Oh, it is actually. Depending on where you are, they are supporting it. They are playing it. And for our people out there, Mike, don't you think, okay, so far there's not a whole lot of what I would say would be square and honest reporting in any subject these people have touched on. Every time they've let their emotional agenda kick in, and it's always hateful of humanity, and I know I don't trust big business, and it's not this big business in this era anyway, I think when more of us were part of big business, because we were all competing in business, there was a lot more integrity. But when you let a certain group take control of every aspect of industry money and business and communications, they're in a whole lot. I can have faith in out there. And we've always done this from the grassroots end. And I don't trust those people. I'm sorry, if they were in amongst me, I wouldn't trust them because they'll backstab you in every direction they can. They're not trustworthy. If everybody wants to come together and stuff, and that's the one faction I would not trust. I don't trust the big business and I don't trust the leftist at all. and nobody will ever convince me of that because I know too much of history and I've been too close to them here right here with the University of Michigan. They're lionsacs of BS across the board. And Henry, it's not being mean as factual. At a given point, you can't bend over and give them anymore. I don't trust them at all either, Mark. I don't trust nobody. What I'm saying here is I live here. I still live here. My grandchildren live here. Craig said this to me, he said if you believe that you're being radiated, go put a bullet in your head because there's nothing you can do about it. Well, the other thing we can do about it is, like we said, there are certain positions with regard to saturating it with iodine. We can survey what's there to identify what level of threat there is because most everybody's been eating sardines that have been radiated for years and didn't even know about it. I mean, for as long as we can eat sardines, like I said, Bikini Island, okay, where do sardines, you know, a lot of places where sardines come from, between the French, the Russian, and the American nuclear testing, we ate lots of irradiated sardines and munched them down with reckless abandon and didn't think twice about it. See, so, and again, trust me, don't put a radioactive meter in certain products for a reason. And we were never emphasizing this. Well, now since we perceive this as a threat because we see a real physical threat downrange, My argument is we need to be organizing as an army, as a Patriot army, as an American force, to actually do this in a real and scientific process where we do survey samples and whatever. See, it's like years ago when we had the stuff that was being rained down on us, we were being sprayed. We sent stuff to the real government labs or the commercial labs and didn't get Jack squat back. The only way that we confirmed what was in the stuff that we were being sprayed with is because independent doctors that we had who had their own laboratories confirmed. And it's the same thing that happened with Gulf War illness. Let's remind everybody of that one. We knew Gulf War illness existed. We're the ones, it was the Patriot Movement, it was Patriot and militia people who treated the casualties because we remembered Agent Orange and we didn't wait. And I agree with the idea of looking at this threat, but the majority of the lines share that we can't do anything so we have to decide what exposure level are we going to have to live with. Well, it's not that we can't do anything. I mean, at Chernobyl, I mean, it cost some lives of the Russians, but they went and they sealed those reactors. And that's what the scientists were advising to do early on in the pre-cajama. Actually with Chernobyl, here's the first thing the Russians did. They bought every ton of scrap metal. I'll tell you that beyond a shadow of a doubt. Everybody thinks lead's expensive right now or it's going to be a problem. The first thing they did at Chernobyl was they grabbed lead from everywhere on the planet and dumped it into the site. that before they did the cement, this is a fact, this is something I reported on years ago, when Chernobyl, in fact I read all the reports on it, when Chernobyl took place, they went to all the lead scrap industry around the planet and they grabbed lead from everywhere and just kept dumping. And then they capped it with cement. They drove the lead prices up to seven times, in fact if you take a look, you can do a commodities check, go through the history of lead, you'll notice a sharp spike in the commodities price for lead in the industry. I remember when that happened. Yeah, if you look at the date, you'll notice that Chernobyl is right there. You know that TEPCO is changing their name, limited liability, dropping their name, taking up another name and do the same thing they're doing. Carpet bagging. When you see that, that's more step, well, yeah, look who's around the industry. Well, I got my two I appreciate it, but Henry, I got you here and I'm talking to you and everybody. Guys, I am serious about this for another reason. We are going to face a nuclear war scenario. We need our NBC section. This is just like we talk about Chaplain Corps. We talk about MPs. Guys, we need everybody to have NBC background support in place. And everybody can do this. You don't have to be a spring chicken and 20 years old running around the field. Everybody can do this. We do this with our meteorological surveys, which by the way, the National Weather Service also does radiation background checks. Henry, here's another thing. You've got golf courses or you've got people nearby that run the doghouses for the National Weather Service. They actually have radiological sensor technology in every one of those cans. And they run it privately so you can go and talk to those people and that's a place where you'll have at least an honest Survey that's going on day by day and they usually do a check three times a day Well, they can't do it on the golf courses no more because they're making drivers out of depleted uranium. Well, no, no, no, no, no We got a bigger heavier Dancer Golf Club to get that drive Well, the thing is that, seriously, I mean this, the guys that run it, we have several of our guys who are patriots here up where Don is, they do surveys for the National Weather Service. And everything is there, they deliver the box. It looks about the size of a, there's three models. One is about the size of the old public phone booth. And inside is all this technology, it's already delivered, all they do is they run the surveys, they make sure the equipment's running, and they do what's called a mechanical survey where they actually check all the specific information themselves and they're monitoring the computer data stream. So all of that data is available to you if people seek it out. You know it was funny, but I'm not joking about those drivers. Oh, I know. No, no, I know. We actually, the company that does that is over towards Don. Oh, really? In Michigan. Oh, yeah. They've got a foundry that's about the, the kilns are about the size of your kitchen table. And that's all they do are those golf clubs in a series of exotic metals. Yeah. They're, they're real special drivers. Yeah. And my toenails are falling off. I'm bleeding from my ears and I can't understand why my, why they, why I'm losing most of my hair on my arms. The closer I get to my golf club, the shorter I live. I've got one of those that reads it, calibrate it, and the only feller I know that does, I'm mad at him right now. Don't be. Again, like I said, what we need to do is we need to bring everybody together. This is like all the other work we've done against the con con. I don't care if it's like Joe brought up about this affair with what's going on with the gentleman who was beat to death. Whatever it is, we all have to come together on it, but we have to again do it in a scientific and methodical and scientific fashion. And it's like being an air traffic controller, what I talked about weeks ago. Radiological resurveying has to be unemotional. You have to stay focused. It's like being under fire. You have to stay focused. People who don't stay focused jump off and get shot. People who stay focused pay attention to their training and understand their environment, fire and maneuver. The same is true with every aspect of what we're doing. And we need a legion of people doing this. I am just a reverse mindset with everything, guys. We can't count on centralization anything at all because there's too much of a political agenda by too many parties. And if we really want an honest evaluation or an honest process, be it our government, be it science or whatever, we are going to have to get used to the idea of being generalists and doing this ourselves. And it's not like the technology isn't at our fingertips. It is. See, that's the problem. We're at a crux in American history. We have more technology, more resources, more tools at our disposal than ever before in the history of this nation. And it's not necessarily brand new. It's because of the overlapping technologies. So we actually have the ability to swamp our enemy in any category, provided we get focused. And like Craig has got all the technology on the shelf sitting there. He's got every variation in quantity. of the dose meters, radiac meters, etc. Plus he has gas masks, that's inside issue. Everybody should have a protective mask. Everybody should understand and know how to deal with nuclear, biological and chemical threats. We are going to have to deal with a short term high pulse which is high energy, high casualty production. And we also have to look at the long term effects. And that's where study, study, study is especially critical. So I appreciate you calling Henry, I understand the concerns. I mean, nobody wants to get P down no matter where the hell they are. Donza, Don was a direct casualty of the spraying in Michigan here. And were it not for the detox formula that we talked about on here, Don, what was it like before we gave you that detox formula? I mentioned breathing through them. We drove up there, the first time we got the formula done, we drove across the state and got it to him right away. And you had immediate response and immediate results, didn't you? Oh, before you left. Yeah. Does that have colloidal silver water in it? We were using ionic silver. You can use colloidal silver, but we used ionic silver, which is again, WaterOz is the company to deal with now. And wateroz.com, wateroz.com, that's for the ionic silver. Now you guys are getting sprayed in Oregon, because we covered this all over the country. We were sprayed at a mass where they would bring 40, everybody talks about the chemtrails, guys. Guys, we had them at low altitude. We've got photographs. I've got four inches of photographs by one of our guys who is a lawyer in Flint, Michigan. In Flint, Michigan, they came from east to west. It's Genesee County. They literally came from east to west, plain side by side by side and sprayed at medium-low altitude. They went from east to west over the horizon, came back from the west over the east. One week later after they did this, all the hospitals were full of upper respiratory disease cases. They do that here all the time. I'm talking low until it looks like how water looks when it starts falling out of a cloud. And it's coming straight down here. One time they sprayed here Mark, I'm not kidding you, in the whole upper basin here, like on the power lines, it was like, I mean just... I took one and hung it out on a bush out here in front of the house. Three years later it was still setting there. And the thing about this is that when you breathe this stuff in, everybody had this all over the country. It was like you wanted to cough something up but you couldn't get it up. It was like, this is what mustard gas does to you also guys. When you get hit with mustard gas and you inhale it, it scars the lung tissue and then the tissue, it floods water, flew it into the area. And what mustard gas does, it doesn't initially kill you, you drown to death. And the reason you drown to death is because you can only do this, so many times and after a while those muscles and those to that tissue gets tired. And so after a while you don't do that as much and your lungs fill up more with fluid and more with fluid and eventually, well, you don't breathe anymore. Well, I'm going to back out here and let you fellas finish your broadcast. You'll have a great day. We appreciate it. We appreciate it. Keep your call, Henry. Thanks for the help, sir. And again, nuclear, biological, and chemical threats. Not that we can't deal with it, guys, but we have to work together and we need to work as a team, a big team. We have more people than the enemy has. There's more of us than there are of them and we have been successful in the past. We can be successful now. We need to dump the naysayers as far as, we're all gonna do to resist. No, it's not gonna do to resist. But we may have to live with an environment because we simply can't change it. The biological threat when they were spreading this stuff, it was low end chemical or high end chemical, low end bio. We never did get a confirmation on that, guys. But they sprayed Genesee County. A week later, every hospital, every clinic was swamped. Then they sprayed the thumb area. Then they sprayed up towards Don. And Don, you were down for the count, weren't you, sir? That was no fun. I was just dwelling on that, you know, just for a moment. You guys, there was no shark in the water. Nobody in front of me holding a knife or a gun. I would. like you were drowning. And only you're on dry land, people. And I cannot stress enough, we have to be prepared for this. It's not that we can't deal with it. In fact, their logic is that because if they wait long enough, it goes back in the memory hole. People, it's, oh, that was a while back. Well, things haven't changed. It's just one of the many threats we have to deal with. The radiological threat is real. Everybody's talked about, they're gonna nuke somebody. Well, they nuke somebody. It's not going to be an ongoing event, but it's going to go to 8,000 feet and planetary rotation is going to do the rest. Someone downrange is going to end up with black sticky stuff, you know, black rain or you know chunks of Fred and Molly and the theater seats and the car and all the millions of other things that got incinerated that go up in a plume and a thermal plume. And the initial thermal plume is your greatest concern, but there still will be a radiological plume off of the strike for an extended period of time. You don't want to be downrange, but you may get stuck moving through downrange. You may have to get away from and you have to travel to do it if you do it quickly and initially as soon as you know an action takes place. You DD the AO. You get away from the epicenter of the event as quickly as you can. We've talked about this. Do not look back. It's like in the Bible with Sodom and Gomorrah. Moving downwind generally doesn't help. Yeah, you've got to know wind patterns. You need to be scientifically included. You understand that, you know, and this stuff is, again, we're so resource-risk. Guys, it's not like you're ignorant or need to be ignorant of anything, and it's not really super high science anymore. If you take the miracle tool you have called the computer and just hit the keyboard, you know you can get the wind patterns, the normal ambient wind pattern for the whole year mapped out for you and you can even watch it on a cool little weather map or a topo map that will tell you and show you what happens. So you don't even have to guess. It's not like, oh man, I'm not sure. What are you talking about? And here's the kicker, okay, with militia units. We need individuals just like what you have what's called a BIC and a TOC in the military. Okay, as an intel analyst I work in the BIC and the TOC. So the BIC and the TOC. It is a command center. Now part of it deals with combat operations, but the other half of it deals with everything from weather, meteorological survey, human support and civilian support elements, air force, liaison, and all kinds of other fun stuff. Well, in reality, we need people to be doing that and having, you know, again, while we have specialists, each person needs to be cross trained. But we need each group or each organization or your retreat group has to have somebody who specializes in that area so they can keep track of it and you can allocate resources. We need to be prepared to monitor radiological threat. If we do have stuff coming down, the first rule, put junk between you and it. So more dirt, more earth. That'd be nice, but concrete, dirt, earth. anything. Mass is what counts. And again, if it's just a low-level radiological threat, living underground is your first best choice, but considering that we might see an extensive wash that's going to continue, like Fukushima or for instance Chernobyl. Guys, the planet spins. Now let's think about this. We have a ball. It's a blue ball called Earth. We have over top of that an ethereal layer of atmosphere. That atmosphere is affected by thermals from below and thermals from above. Does everybody understand that when Chernobyl went off it made a rubber band. There was a band that went right around the earth that had Chernobyl in it. A lot of you got hit by Chernobyl and never knew about it. Three Mile Island. Yeah. Yeah, Three Mile Island is another one. We also talked about volcanoes. Volcanoes are radiological events. Volcanoes. Let's say that we had some, everybody goes, oh well, we're on a volcano and you're all worried about the lava. The lava is not what you worry about. The radiological threat from the volcano is just as real. And that's not being right on top of it because look at what a volcano does. Its spews goes up, goes up as far as that thermal active spike will allow it to go. Typically it ambles out at about 60 to 80,000 feet depending upon where they are. And then it goes down range. Well, take a look at the plume from what happened with Mount St. Helens. We were right in line with that. Okay, so there's an example where everything that you needed to use for that pipe, we had that all on the shelf, but again, we had to get people to use it and then know how to use it correctly. And this is where, again, immerse yourself in the technology, not in a person's opinion, but in the technology first, And then in a very neutral fashion, immerse yourself in the threat. In other words, identify the threat and evaluate the threat into what degree it is an issue for you. That's the basic rule. It's like an air traffic controller. An air traffic controller is guts or churning. Can you imagine talking to a pilot, knowing he's going to his depth with 300 souls behind him spiraling out of control and not being able to do anything about it? And you're the first person witness to that? That's why they got high blood pressure and why they have heart attacks Because if you listen to an air traffic controller's voice, they're as calm as a clear lake guys They are keeping their heads hoping to try and keep the pilot's head going so that maybe just maybe he can help to keep them alive and Maybe give them that last thought that changes the direction or gives them an idea At the very least he's trying to again say for he stays focused on his job That's all we have to be And all of us need to work together, please. My God, work together. No infighting or anything. This is an area where we all have a concern and interest for each other and we do love each other. Let's take a moment. We're back accordingly. 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