January 15, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons, and radiological safety on this Wednesday morning broadcast. He promoted battery deals for night vision equipment, reviewed affordable rifle options including the M85 Mauser and PAP M77 sniper rifle, and emphasized the importance of scientific discipline when evaluating radiation claims. Koernke challenged listeners to understand the Bikini Atoll nuclear tests as evidence that ecosystems recover from radiation exposure, criticized sensationalized environmental claims, and urged the patriot movement to maintain professional standards in intelligence gathering rather than relying on emotional narratives.
- preparedness
- night vision
- cr123a batteries
- m85 mauser rifle
- pap m77 sniper rifle
- radiological detection
- bikini atoll
- nuclear testing
- fukushima
- civil defense
- second amendment
- michigan militia
- weapons wednesday
- scientific discipline
- nbc instructor
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Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught, according to this state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control. Those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and exceedingly farmed 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 their children. Our 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 what you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children and fear the sons of the Republic arise to defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land? Preserve our great republic in each god-given right As Iooki vanished in the mist for once he came His words were true We are not free But we have ourselves to blame Or even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep And wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer? he called out from the grave. We're in IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com and we are on CB base stations. Good morning, channel 27 and channel 29, greater north, northern Michigan, north Michigan, slash northern Michigan, Lower Peninsula, by the way. And also, alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. Good morning to the Aleutians. Yeah, you ain't got no light there yet. It's just barely bright here, so this is maybe a crack. on the horizon. That's about it. Well, we're also on the hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the ark of the Gulf of Mexico, headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, oh, a chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both, which by the way, if you saw that one gold mine collapse, guys, one of the trucks were destroyed. Those were trucks the size of my house. Anybody see that? Oh my goodness, yes, the whole side of the mountain. It's the largest avalanche of its type. ever in the country. Make it Señor, they were right in the way of the destruction and the big trucks, wherever they were on the switchbacks. Anyway, sisters on the left side of the state, uh, Colorado, pulled one well, she fled from the office and some other pigs going in place of it. All the same ilk, all the one coming in the same way guys, don't slow down, do it again. Just do it again. Remember that song? The left coast where we have the state of Jefferson and then there's the rest of the Soviet socialist occupation of the left coast where the sputum, the stench, the wretched god, oh my goodness, smell of Feinsteinism. Throw to the wall and it sticks. It totally oozes. Kinda like a blobby thing where it flops over itself until it hits the ground again and tries to reform but still never looks quite right because it's a wretched disgusting mass to begin with. You know, Feinstein. Anyway, with Iverstina Brown we leave behind also as we turn away from the California Soviet Socialist Democracy, sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi and London, the Smokies, slash the Blue Ridge. Where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Mavel Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us... The Golden Spike. And it is a beautiful gray wintery day here. Now we've got that really unique, we're getting some snow, but this is how the snow is coming down. There's a flake that just went by, there's another flake, there's one or two drifting around in the air. That's it. High altitude, mid-altitude for the clog cover. This is a little bit of dusting, like a little flurry of little bits and pieces. It may get a little worse, but it's been like this all night, so. If we do get snow, it's winter. Don't be surprised. It's also Wednesday, by the way, and it is, as you all know, well, it's right, it's the fifth of January, or you should know. Year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2014 Old Earth Calendar, or Mayan Cray-town Calendar. That's right, your neighbor next door. Dress on crazy red eyes and dope it off up. Yay! all kinds of yahooty stuff you don't really understand and you wouldn't want to if you could you'd probably want to close your ears and got the bloodshot eyes got the plastic body armor you know the fake fake you know Mayan armor on he's got the hula grass skirt and when every time he dances around moves it's like just see things you don't want to oh please just cut oh go anyway he's got the black plastic the Obsidian knife. He's killed the beagles, the cats, most of the pigeons in the neighborhood, and he's turned his eyes towards you this morning. There he is standing next to that plastic fake entrail hand-painted polymer pyramid, 13 feet tall, 29.95, complete with his cheap Chinese outfit. And he's ready to go to town as a Mayan high priest. Well, when he turns his eyes towards you, shmoop! So my little friend, this is my plug gauge. It will take care of Mayan high priest crazy town every time. no matter what kind of red eyes they got, no matter what they doped up on, take the legs off and they can crawl towards you as slow as they want and then just finish flashing at you with a fake plastic obsidian knife, think he's gonna cut your heart out of your chest and tell everybody how he can, he's gonna satiate the sun god, no he's just a sadist in that case, okay, just that simple. So anyway, it has been a very busy week, it's Wednesday and I would point out it's one five, okay, 30 days, September, April, June and November. We got 31 days in the month, so we're halfway through, guys. 30 or 31, let me come out. So we're halfway through. Today is the benchmark. Halfway through January, what have you gotten done? What are you still doing, and what are you going to accomplish? A lot of technology out there available. We're going to touch on that again in a minute. 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The more you donate, the more tickets you have in the hat. be a real good idea and again this benefits uh... helps people like on make sure that everything continues to run satellite hookup everything else is where it should be we need your help to get that accomplished we all the picture if you would but whoever gets this rig well you're going to have a nice piece of equipment to have on standby since you probably don't have a unit to begin with if you a niche piece of technology that everybody should have on the shelf We need to expand our ham operators to begin with. Now you do not have to have a ham license to own and listen to radio equipment. And later on nobody's gonna care. Do you have a license? You really think I care about that? Or anybody else for that matter? See, I might be the person to come over to help you next because at least you can talk to me. I guarantee most of the other bozos who have no signal communications could care less whether you live, die, fall over sideways or whatever. So I don't think I'd be worrying too much about whether or not I got a license at this point in time. What do you think? you got me on the radio maybe you like me to help you maybe you're in trouble anyway uh... again you can plug in the unit don't plug in the mike and listen because remember you want to do as the natives do sit down let's go what's going on pay attention to how people operate and that way you can properly integrate into the system when the time comes also remember courtesy is common sense There's only so much frequency space, bandwidth, etc. depending on what you're using. It's just like computers, guys. Common sense is we're going to have to share time as we switch out to the independent systems and more people load over into ours and away from the controlled parasite system with all the spy technology. The good thing, once you get rid of all the spyware, BS, loading down the system, everything runs faster. This is something everybody's like awed by when they get over into one of the independent nets. It's like... Why does everything work so well but we have so much less? It's like, well really we don't have less. Consider that that big butt operation out there in Utah that energy slash bandwidth sink is a total waste of a majority of the energy spent to try and maintain the internet. Consider how much weight, how much dead, useless weight, all those spy rat operations are in a hyphen, Tel Aviv, and England. etcetera etcetera and from you know around the country here with the spy red operations were not for them even though you have basically what was dial-up technology you know he'd be amazed like how fast that works to be like well you know about you about how this happened once really you got rid all the rats and backstabbers once they're gone well machine works better and it works a lot better so take that into consideration when it comes to you know when you move over into the other world you go well Actually a lot of guys work, let's be honest, with a Pentium 1 or a Pentium 2 system and a 486 would even get the job done. In the alternate technologies, guys, once you're out of the system, uh, amazing, and a 486, that's a dinosaur! Well, so is texting. Come on, people. Oh, I'm texting! Oh, you're doing something we used to do 25 and 30 years ago because we didn't have the ability to talk to each other. You know, now we have cell phones. I got a Star Trek communicator. I'm gonna text on it. Well, uh, uh, uh, uh, Wow, that's kind of fascinating, isn't it? So anyway, don't tell me about old. People are doing archaic stuff. They'd be like, I mean, this is the modern age. We've stepped back. We've really stepped back. But everybody, it's a matter of marketing. You market it right, you go, oh, yeah, you know, this is a big noisemakers that have money. We're just telling you flat out, if you get rid of the rest of the system and you start pairing off from it, you start experimenting. When you don't have the rat and the spy system, you know, indulging and wasting the resources, then the machine works flawlessly. It works so much better and you won't know what did I do to my machine. How did this happen with this old piece of equipment I'm using? So just to point out there, again, it is Weapons Wednesday by the way. And I want to go back to these batteries because a lot of you have night vision technology guys. If you do, you have this battery probably in one of your pieces of equipment. In some cases, it's the only battery you have in that equipment, okay? Go to www.bgmicro.com Again, that's www.bgmicro.com www.bgmicro.com That's Bravo, George, Michael, India, Charlie, Romeo, Oscar, Dot, Charlie, Oscar, Michael. micro dot com now when you get there or on the left side you'll see categories go down to the section you'll see batteries slash battery accessories now when you get to batteries slash battery accessories always which is over just bring your scroll down a little bit because you're not going to see it right away but on the second column the fourth item in CR 123 8 battery by Panasonic for $10 or forgive me yeah ten for seven dollars and fifty cents mark will get that right eventually Ten for $7.50. It's the BAT1113. Now they're $0.99 a piece if you buy one. Why would you do that? Because if you buy ten of them at a time, they're $0.75 a piece. And it's not like you aren't going to use these batteries. They have a shelf life out to 2020. That's a deep shelf life. They are a lithium battery. And they are available in good quantity. They don't list these as being low in inventory. So that's cool. Again, that is B181113, the CR123A battery by Panasonic. They're 10 for $7.50. Might even call if there's a whole bunch of you and you all have this night, you know, say a certain night vision piece and it takes these. Might want to call and see what you can get on a hundred or more. The more you buy, the cheaper this stuff gets. and considering that basically like right in town here I just looked last night one of these batteries runs five dollars and twenty seven cents in the card from everybody so for 75 cents you're definitely you know cutting some you know cutting some cost here in fact if you could get it for better than 750 for 10 that'd be well even at even at 750 it's like you're getting 10 batteries for the price of two You know what I mean? Come on, you can't beat this. So again, for your night vision technology, some of you have some of these new Krypton, Elabora, Dura, LED, Super, Fright, and Blashy, bloop, bloop, bloop, you know, flashlights. And they take this battery. There's a bunch of other items that if you go and cross-reference this, you'll find, oh yeah. One of the reasons they did this is because of something I commented on years ago. When everybody went into Desert Dust, and it still is going to be true today, You know, everybody goes, those people resist, they're so coordinated, really. The other side has got just as many heartaches, heartburns, with regard to supply and support as anybody else. And these batteries and many other orphan batteries are part of their logistics training. So, keep in mind that they have, you know, what they tried to do is they tried to consolidate the type of batteries used. And that's why some of these flashlights use the same battery. This is why the lasers, many powerful lasers use this battery. laser sights, guys, hint, it's not the only battery used, but you better check your equipment. If you take a CR123A and you've got a bunch of gear that's pasted to your rifle, that's hooked into a Picatinny rail, might be a good idea to pick these up. And if you've got three items, if you've got a laser, you've got a night vision device, and you have an illuminator in a flashlight, something that's a bright, you know, bright, bitey thing that's designed to stun the domains, that's three batteries right off the bat. So if you bought 10, You've only got enough batteries for three changeouts if you only buy ten. I'd say it'd be a real good idea to buy more than ten, but that's just Mark. So what could I say? And again, for all of you, if you need it, you'll use it. Make a kit. If you haven't already done this, make yourself a little Pelican case with a little kit with a nest for the batteries. You know, each one has its own little pocket if you want, or if you're using the sponge foam, then you know, set it down and have them there. But I would set it up so they don't bounce around. so we open up the case what chiclets all their escaping from a case how could this happen they're trying to run away from the battery run from the battery but doesn't really work that way it's called gravity socks prepared for that how about engineer everything right it'll work for you and you can both put battle container to like a little batch of eggs though again the other batteries that's bg micro dot com bg micro dot com bg micro dot com i want to bring up another one here center for systems dot com because they've got right on the front page you've got a whole list of stuff we've been talking about but the on the front page they have something i haven't seen since the mohawks uh... were out there by uh... running to the guys the uh... six hundred series rifle short stroke short action beautiful weapon uh... the bohawk if you have a don't you let anybody talk you out of those they were in three oh eight two forty three three hundred savage and usually uh... twenty two hundred one of the one of the larger bulk marmot cartridges but shorter shorter uh... any of any of those that were chamber to the specialized grounds are harder for ammunition but that will feel a short stroke is a real comfortable gun well they've got eight mouser series of rifles coming in right now other four hundred twenty nine dollars apiece starting i would go anything other than that i wouldn't spend more money at the peter personal choice And yes, I know, you can buy an AR right below, an AK right below it for $550. So for another, what? $100, you are a little more than $100, you end up with a gas operated .308. Well, these little bolt gun tack drivers are really cool because the Model 85, the M85, mini Mauser, it's a mini me. Yes, it's a mini me. These are very fast actions to operate. Somebody will swear you've got to summon out a rifle if you actually get your act together and know how to use this thing. But this is an M85 Minnie Mauser in .223 and .762x39. Now they also offer it in .22 Hornet. I don't recommend it. It's a nice cartridge. If you want it, that's fine. I'm not going to debate it. But you and I both know listening right now that .223 and .762x39 is out there in force. Both those cartridges are sufficient for intermediate sniper rifles such as counter sniper rifle operations. These are not long range, I don't consider the .223 or .762 long range cartridges, but as a short stroke action, this is a very comfortable scout rifle. Now I know Cooper originally argued the scout rifle in .308, and I agree. I thoroughly understand and believe his philosophy was completely correct, and the application would still work to this day. Again, key words, scout rifle, okay? But the bolt-action Mauser, the short stroke Mauser, it's the M85, they're $430 apiece, that's $429.99. 223 or 762x39. If you already are committed to that, or maybe you were looking for a rifle in that caliber, but I don't know what an AK, because I don't want them to think I've got to fill in the blank. Okay, well this is a politically correct rifle, but it is a very comfortable rifle to operate. Now you can give them a call to find out more particulars, but again go to Centerfiresystems.com Centerfiresystems.com Centerfiresystems.com go to the front of the page right there. It's the top of the scroll bolt-action mousers Monte Carlo stock in this case It's the again the M85 they have they show that they have these in stock are $430 apiece two two three I'm looking to see what the Mount Scope-Bone is. Vero made from chrome vanadium steel, which is typical for like the savages of back in the day. Monte Carlo style walnut stock recoil pad with a grip cap is made of walnut. Type safety, iron sights, metal swivels, Vero length is 20 inches and 20.7 inches overall length 39.76. Six pounds, .17. Okay, 6.17 pounds. Okay, 500 integral magazine. Okay, there we go. Checklist looks good. Don't know if it has, it should be, I would assume, a setup and tap or a scope mount. What I would do is put a bikini rail on that. But a regular scope mount like the Austrians and the East Germans did on these little short stroke rifles would be just fine. The East Germans used a Steyr rifle. It was one of the last contract rifles bought by East Germany. in 5.45x39 and I would love if they would make this rifle in that caliber. At least they did in .223 and .762x39. We'll live with that. So, pure personal choice there, but if you're looking for a rifle for a ladies gun, fantastic. For a younger person or an older person's gun, fantastic. That .223 is not abusive. .623x39 is not abusive. Both of those cartridges are very manageable for a young or a new shooter or an individual that is becoming infirm. certainly still contribute and again i don't want to dance around all spring chickens you reach as far as you can with the weapons that you can you can operate but a big thing can hold them and move don't worry if the spring chickens will dance around and keep busy how that sound anyway all that you have a they do have a model seventies in the model seventy mousers in the em seventies in two forty three and two seventy uh... Winchester two forty three when and two seventy both good calibers I wouldn't have any problem with either one. A lot of deer and a lot of things about the size of a human have been killed with a 243 or a 270 for decades. So don't tell me they don't work. They will kill you dead, dead, dead. And Bambi can be attested to that. And there are millions of casualties that have died at both of those rounds. They definitely, if Bambi, who's highly motivated, you can shoot a leg off and they'll still keep running. And you've seen that, guys. Most of the black uniformed up with Dragon Moose, when you shoot them with a 243 or a 270, I'm just motivated as Bambi is. You know what I mean? So the big thing is, it works. 800-950-1231. They should be open right now. It's 9.26 Eastern Standard Time. So they should be open and available. You can ask some questions. Find out about the scope mount. They don't list that. I need to know. It comes with iron sights, which is typical for the older Remingtons, unless you order them with a stripped barrel, a clean barrel. Now the other item here, of course they do have an AK, a remaining AK. That speaks for itself. But the other item below that is something we've talked about and it is a definite placement rifle weapon. If you go past the PAP, M77PS308. The 308 rifle is naked, it's a dragon off type action, long action, 308, thumb hole stock, and it's got a 20 inch barrel. Now it will take a slide mount scope, speaks for itself. Again, if you're looking for a 308 sniper rifle, it's $550. Magazine's run about 24 dollars apiece. There are spare mags out there. But that makes it a pretty reasonable rifle to operate. Some of the rifles come with three mags. If you see a better price, consider the mag formula as far as it costs. We are at the bottom. I hear the music. Grab a cup of coffee smell. Dave. Ah, here at Poker Face. We'll be back in just a few minutes here. 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The Micro Effect, a worldwide broadcast on the internet and on KU band satellites. Telstar 5, Transponder 5, The Micro Effect Live dot com. Don't miss it. For the second hour, you're listening to the morning intel report. I'm Joe McGeel, I took the ride. And of course, more countries with us here this morning. It's his show. How long are we going to be around for? 65, 65. We'll focus on the present and for the next few years here, and I think we'll be doing fine. But the next generation, you with generations, but we got to make sure we train them right so they know what to do guys. And we do have, we got Joe with us here. It is way up there on the rock. What's it like out there weather wise? We got gray and we got winter, winter weather. It's just freezing. We had a little frost early on last night, we had a little bit of a dip in the temperature, but fairly warm this morning, I would say probably about 36, 37. And I didn't get a chance to look at the sky. It's black, man, I can't see. I can't see. Bligh in the morning, I can't see out of the other one. Well, okay, it's again, it's, we were supposed to get a snow front, but that's a little snow, not really major. But I think it either went left or right of us so to speak, south or a little north, which is typically what happens. We're in that niche on the western side of the state. It divides up around Kalamazoo or Battle Creek and then kind of just keeps going. Either goes north a little to the east towards Lansing or heads south across Ohio and Indiana. and ends up over in Lake Erie. Now, that means we get the sight of that usually. And right now, we got, well, we did, but even at that stop, we had like one little fleck of snow here and there about every 20 feet apart, and that's dead again. It's winter all across the board, guys. I really don't see anything going, you know, oh my god, it's not too cold, it's not too warm, it's a classic Michigan winter. And of course we're in the winter wonderland here in Michigan too. We used to have it on our license plates when people weren't so terrified of nature. The winter wonderland! Get outside and smell your hind end clean! Wow, I was not stuck in that cabin fever syndrome. You need to scrub your arse every once in a while. Anyway, the bears do it. I would go out there and drop my drawers and drag myself through the snow, but there! Some people might find that exciting. You never know. It is, by the way, it is a beautiful winter day and if you are driving to work, I don't see any hazards because it's cold dry. So, but still be cautious, pay attention to stupid people that aren't really paying attention in general. God knows what drugs are on and you don't need to be part of their life at all. So don't be part of their, you know, shall we say bumper and fender system. It's a hard way, big friends. Yeah, oh man. Remember the rule of galactic automotive engineering guys, two vehicles cannot occupy the same place at the same time without repercussions. We don't want that. A couple other things real quick here. You know, I'm going to emphasize this again only because we're being inundated with... that doesn't mean we aren't being... that we don't have background radiation. We talked about this when Fukajima first happened, slash what I call Fukazilla. Guys, we grew up in the nuclear age. I had to point this out. One of my friends just left, one of our radio guys, and he didn't even admit it. He was an adult through all of the Cold War. And we used to give solar, he's a radio operator, so we used to give solar activity alerts. Anybody remember that? If you lived in the upper part of Michigan because it's higher elevation, doesn't seem like it, but if you do a TOEFL map, you might notice this. It used to be if you lived in the upper peninsula or in the upper part of Michigan, they actually, in the regular news service for the local radio stations, they gave you solar activity information, which was half of what you could use to predict the weather. And radiation levels are up by so and so. I remember that like it was yesterday. In fact, even up until about 2000 and I would say 2004, they were still doing that. And yep, there'll be some days the background radiation level, a frequent flyer alert. When was the last time you heard this one, Joe? A little frequent flyer alert. If you're a guy that does a lot of traveling by air, you might want to stay on the ground for a little bit. Radiation levels are a tad higher, solar activity and other background radiation, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Now guys, I remember that language yesterday, but all of a sudden everything is crisis now. Now I understand Fukazilla is not one of my friendly environment situations. I ain't going there to sunbathe inside the room. Not a place to plant your garden. No, not at all. But I would remind everybody that most all these people that are running around doing all these readings, some of them are very, the term is disingenuous. I was an NBC instructor. That's nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare instructor. Now I would say the best person giving classes on this right now is Craig from Forbidden Knowledge. No, he's not giving classes on Fukushima. He will give you classes and he can provide you with all the radiological detection technology that we had in Civil Defense. He's got a warehouse full of it, guys. Most of it's being destroyed by the government. In fact, when the government finds any of these things the local government has, they're paying them to ship it all out to California to be chopped up and destroyed so you don't have it. That's a fact. Your tax dollars are being paid to destroy our civil defense system. This is beyond a shadow of a doubt. Now... is the first thing you gotta remember about radiological surveying is you have to center the meter. And I haven't seen anybody properly, it's like, people will yap, I don't deserve a ticket Joe, because that radar gun wasn't calibrated for a month. You heard that before, right? Uh oh, did we lose Joe? No, I'm busy here. Oh, I'm sorry, that's okay. Well, you see, my point is, sorry about that, I didn't like it, it may cut off. But the reason I bring it up guys, you've all heard this before. You know that radar gun, you only get a ticket. You just tell them it was the last time you calibrated that radar gun. Well, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Now, you're getting irradiated by something, one bandwidth, one form of radiation or another, but it's spitting out something in one end of the frequency or the other, and you can cook. So anyway, if you watch all these people, nobody's making any great effort to, shall we say, be a tad more professional. And one of the most important things is, especially if you're presenting scientific evidence, is you want to center the meter. Now this is also true with regard to dose meters, guys. And in fact, some of you may have seen there's, you may have gone to yard sale and you, well, man, maybe I'll pick that up, but I don't know what it is. It's a charging unit or it's a calibration unit for dose meters. Now the dose meter is nothing more than really a vacuum tube, guys. Totally reusable forever unless you bust the tube, you'll compromise the vacuum. And what you do is you actually turn, you actually turn a little dial and you reset and center so that you're getting a proper reading. It wouldn't do you any good if you're not centered and you're wearing the dose miter and you're counting on that to give you a proper reading so that you don't overdose. You don't end up being in the lethal range or anywhere near it. Well, if you didn't recalibrate that dose miter, you got a problem. Okay, just that simple. The same is true for all of the radiological meters out there. This is something where again, some people fully know what they're doing. They understand completely. It's just like verbiage. It's just like, well, twice the normal background radiation. Well, obviously you haven't been in a granite building recently, have you? Take the same radiac meters that you're seeing used, go downtown, and walk through the old part of town where granite was being used. You're not going to like what you get off of that radiac. I'll take what you call a Geiger counter. Okay, that sensor is going to go a little crazy in the head. What? Oh, you mean you work in a granite building? And you didn't know? Why shame on you? You didn't know you were being toasted? Why you were? And you are. Okay, so remember that the math formula here, there are people with agendas. It's like global warming. The same people, you'll find a lot of them that are doing the thing with the buccazilla, are the same people that would be sitting by El Gore and will, in fact, are still sitting by El Gore even though Well, the polar bears have an old round and the global warming people are out there behind 300 miles of ice that supposedly wasn't going to exist. And you notice that kind of went out of the news. I noticed this the other day, is they kind of made all of that discussion about what was going on with the shipwrecked sailors. It's gone from the news, right guys? I mean, supposedly the ice was melting, which it was. In fact, ice does. Melts and thaws and freezes and thaws constantly. I think you call that a cycle. Yeah, it's called a cycle. It's natural, okay? Now, Pukazilla is not. And as far as background radiation, of course. Now, even with regard, I'm going to beware everybody, and I am serious about this. Let me, I'm going to bring up a sore subject. How many people know about Bikini Island? Anybody out there? I'm gonna ask 888-747-1968. I want to call her to call in and tell me about Bikini Island. Where's Bikini Island and what was it? In fact, you might know it as the Bikini Island Atoll. Anybody out there, give me a call, 888-747-1968. You're not gonna, don't be embarrassed. If you're not right, I will ridicule you horribly on the air. Oh, even I wouldn't do that. But 888-747-1968, the Bikini Atoll. What is it? And you can even cheat and get on the computer and pull it up real quick. Bikini Island. Now, I'm not going to say any more about that except let's do some real science and actually what's scary is remember that, well, Bikini Atoll was science. Okay? Wow. I'm hearing something that sounds like a motor almost. I'm not sure what that's all about. Shift up a couple people really fast. Yeah, I'm good. I was expecting a shift. Really I was. It was like, gee doh. You know? Sounds like a big truck actually. Or like a nice bike. Well anyway, 88 747 1968. Let's see who's paying attention out there. Bikini Island. And maybe we'll get somebody to call it. If not, I'll have to route it before the top of the hour. But the point is guys, that again, we have the technology in hand. We have sufficient numbers of people. I don't have to wait for FEMA to have a helicopter or for, you know, because people just, you know, they're sending emails and there's stuff going on in these different mediums. And it's like, yeah, well, yeah, government's surveying constantly. Didn't you know that? Just as I pointed out a million times, government doesn't need a helicopter in the air. Government has radiological survey sensors across the whole of the country. Why? Because we have nuclear plants, guys. Okay, let me point out, if you go to the University of Michigan, and you go over to North Campus and you're off Plymouth Road or if you're over there by the Veterans Hospital and you go into the laundry room on North Campus in the Northwoods where Operation Northwood was named for because that's what they had the meetings for Operation Northwood to plan on trying to undermine the government of the United States which was we the people, you and me. Well anyway, if you go into the laundry rooms there and the family housing units, there are these strange boxes with lights and alarms on them. You want to know what they are? They're radiological sensors. You want to know why they're there? Because the average person going to University of Michigan doesn't know that there's a nuclear reactor on Earth's campus just down by about one city block from where that washroom is. We're being irradiated! Oh yes, and it's a research reactor. It's a hard reactor, guys. You think that the other ones are dangerous? That means it does things that a lot of others don't. Oh yeah! They do experiments there with things that and other places go boom. We got a caller, Mark. We got a caller, Mark. OK, maybe we got an answer here. Go ahead, caller, jump in there, please. We got John in Pennsylvania. Good morning, John. Good morning, Mark. Good morning, John. Good morning, Joe. The Bikini Atoll, isn't that where they tested the atomic bombs? Lots of them. Yeah. And I haven't seen it in a while on the interweb. But isn't it supposed to be a flourishing aqua aquatic environment? There you go. Thank you very much. Now here's the kicker guys. This is why when I hear this stuff the witch doctor signs beware what's being promoted by people to figure you're so far away you won't know what's going on. They drop when you see the big explosion that they always show you remember that one guys. Hey, have you all seen this where the? And you see the water rush right up out and there's this big what watery mushroom stem and then it blossoms out and you see these little pinky little slivers as though as the expansion front moves as the blast front moves across the ocean both pinky little slivers are shipped our battleships and That's what was left of the German high seas fleet, the heavy ships of the Japanese fleet, several American aircraft carriers, and I believe we also sent to the bottom a couple of our old slow battleships at the end of World War II. Actually, that was the Bikini Island hydrogen bomb test. Not just the atomic bomb, you got it right, but this was the hydrogen bomb. Now they were, it was Abel and Baker. Now Abel and Baker, one was air, one was subsurface. The one that you see that everybody is so impressed with was a subsurface explosion done intentionally as if somebody put a nuclear mine on the ocean floor. Now this was not a bomb the size of Hiroshima. These bombs dwarfed Hiroshima. Oh yes. But now I'm going to ask you, you know, call or do this, everybody else listening do this. Punch up aerial photos, images, there's all kinds of them, of the Bikini Atoll cleanup. Now, the cleanup didn't go on until just about, well it's been going on, starting on stop for 30 years, but big cleanups didn't take place until the late, middle late 90s and into the aunts. And as you pointed out, caller, here's the thing, the first thing that came back in force was the aquatic tropical environment. Even though they didn't drop two bombs on Bikini Island, I told guys they did over 50 surface tests, well 53 or 54, 53 or 54 heavy bomb surface tests. Now what do we mean by heavy? Well, we measured the Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks in kilotons, right? The bombs that were dropped at Bikini Island or set up in Bikini Island were all in the megaton. There was one bomb that was set off in the South Pacific. I can't tell you specifically that it was Bikini Island. In liquid hydrogen, it was as big as a railroad car. It would not have been carried by any plane in existence at the time. In fact, 20 megaton and 30 megaton devices were activated. Now, you gotta remember, those are big boomers. This is the kind of stuff that the Russians and we were going to lob back and forth. And as you pointed out, this didn't take 100 years for all the life forms to come back. Not only that, but they were flourishing in what was a highly radioactive environment. Does everybody understand this? Now I wanted to talk about this the other day, but I've been waiting to see if anybody would do any real science. And knowing this because, guys, when I was in the service, we got to watch all the stuff you don't get to see about this. about all the nasty things that they put on the boats to see if they could kill them and stuff like that because they did. When they did the Abel and Baker test, we had lots of leftovers from World War II. Those are the pictures where you see landing craft every so many hundred yards right to ground zero. That's where you'll see tanks, landing ships, one after another after another lined up one behind the other. Why? Because they were testing the expansion wave, the PSI, the overpressure wave, and they wanted to see what would be done. This is why they always are disingenuous. Have you ever watched, you know, Joe, you've seen that picture where they show you it was a nuclear test and that house just gets plastered. Remember that? The one that vaporizes. It just, well guys, here's the thing, they knew that was going to happen. That was part of a club just like at Bikini Atoll when they did that test they built a hundred of the same house every one so a little less than 100 everything is 60 some houses the exact same house was built from the epicenter which was a test of failure all the way out to the edge of what would be the psi overpressure blast wave guys They don't show you the other 80% of the houses that were standing. They always show you what we call the negative response component. If you're doing a lab test, you test the destruction even though you know what the destruction point will be. Anybody ever done a lab experiment? Anybody ever done any science? If you were in school, they used to teach you this in chemistry. They taught you this in physics. And what they do, these disingenuous pieces of trash always show you the, look, see how bad it is, it's a funeral resist, you're all gonna die. Well, where was that? Well, that house is within the 5 PSI pressure over peak, which is almost, it's within ground zero. What else? Beyond ground zero, forgive me. But it's close enough that it might as well be at ground zero. In other words, the camera was set up, they knew what would happen, they wanted to see what would happen because when they were doing this they showed this is the worst, now they would take you all the way out and show you, well here's how much damage occurs at this point in the pressure wave, here's how much damage occurs here, here's how much, by the time you get off to a certain point it's like the windows are broken. But they don't show you any of those. They did the same thing with, now here's how we know that propane for instance survived nuclear attacks. Guys they set up everything, they had gas stations, they put a gas station every quarter mile out from the test site. They built a regular gas station to code. They built a propane loading station to code and built one every so many yards, so many hundreds of yards out. Now even, here's the weird part, even at close range, these guys, the propane tanks survived the nuclear blast. Because something designed to hold pressure in also does a pretty good job of keeping pressure from collapsing things. When I say disingenuous, I mean not genuine. In other words, people, we have to do this in a scientific fashion. I would support anybody provided they go through the motion and don't just talk about, oh, divers are at risk or, well, first of all, if surfers are at risk, who cares? They're typically people that aren't doing the other surfing anyway and living off the dole, so it's like, uh, your point? You go in the water with the shark. Yeah, it's like, oh well. But you know, my point is that, again, if you don't have the rest of the qualification here, if you don't present it, then I put a question mark next to it. And that's true of a lot of other things that we do in the Patriot movement where we get information, guys. We have to rate the intelligence and we have to, again, have a standard, establish a standard. And it's not that we can't do this. We can do a fine job of registering and doing something separate from the government, but we have to be professional. We have to be the term is professional, and I know I don't like that because we're not getting paid. But the idea is that we have to do this as if we were, again, running a business. We need a positive result. We need a positive result that's truthful. We don't need a positive result because somebody has a political agenda. You know how that works? And that's something I'm challenging everybody to do this for a reason. There's a lot of things we like, maybe, although again, the people who like this are the same people that keep telling you it's feudal resist, you're all gonna die, let's all wheeze. And beware on that, because that's one of the problems we've got. There are beautiful pictures and in fact extensive surveys. National Geographic's did an entire write-up National Geographic did an entire write-up on the Bikini Atoll caller. You probably saw that I assume. We lost the caller. Oh, I'm sorry. Well, I appreciate that. Thank you for the answer. Forgive me. I'm sorry, guys. It's just a subject to me is not that difficult, guys, but it has to do with what's called the discipline of science. There is a discipline to science. It is not emotional. It is a discipline. And when you see emotion, anytime, I'll tell you what shuts me off right away. When you see emotion, was it the polar bears? Okay, well, what about the polar bear? Where was he? How many polar bears were there? How did he get out on the ice? And by the way, don't polar bear swim? No, that polar bear drowned! Only because he got greedy. Animals get greedy like anything else, and they put themselves into bad situations. Do you understand that? You know, how is it that that possum gets run over on the road? Well, he usually goes out there after that raccoon because he's been out in the sun for a little bit, smells really good, possum doesn't have to worry about tearing the thing apart because it's been hit by a car. Next thing you see is a possum dead next to the raccoon. Why? Because he got sloppy kids. So see, it does happen in nature. But you see, we're not supposed to infer, for that matter, with a fairy tale BS with the emotional garbage tied into this, science requires discipline. It requires adulthood. Being an adult like everything else. We're going to war. We're gonna fight I have no problems doing that as an adult And I'm not gonna have any qualms or bad feelings about it later. I'm gonna tell you that right now I'm tired of that thing too because I've already dealt with enough of this stuff before and if you don't stay focused if you don't stay in the fight if you don't stand as an adult you'll be run over by this machine because you're still be acting as a child At a given point, it's just the old, and I'm gonna say Spock, Spock's another story altogether, but we have to be disciplined. We're going to the right. We are at the top. We got Joe with us here, John. Joe, the number for the drawing, please. Yes, 888-747-1968. Very good. Have you had any discussion about the Kelly Thomas incident? No, not yet. In fact, yeah, a little discuss on a yesterday week. We'll begin with that after we come back. God bless, Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, folks. Stay in sight. Don, your number for night vision, please enclose us for the dollar. Death number is 2317968458. 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