January 16, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed military pay issues affecting National Guard units, including soldiers receiving vouchers instead of paychecks—a practice he compared to similar problems from the 1970s Carter administration. He explained the political motivations behind such actions, the structure of military finance, and the intentional gutting of patriot-oriented units. Callers shared experiences with police ineffectiveness, salvaging free equipment from businesses, and ham radio operations. Joe emphasized the critical importance of listener donations to keep the Micro Effect network operational, noting the network's financial struggles and requesting monthly contributions.
- national guard
- military pay
- vouchers
- carter administration
- payless paydays
- federal control
- patriot units
- military finance
- micro effect network
- listener donations
- kenwood transceiver
- ham radio
- preparedness
- constitutional rights
- civil war
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We got like one or two flakes here and there and then it kind of stopped. And then one or two flakes and then it stopped. And really now we've got a little haze in the air. So it's enough that it's creating a haze across the 20 acre field. A little haze, not much. I can still see the trees and everything. What's it like in your neck of the woods there? Certainly was jumping off the wall this morning. Well Mark, if that snow you're describing, I wonder if the Eskimos have a word for snow that you can move with your breath because it's such a powder. So fine. It barely falls. That's what we got right now. And, you know, like little clouds around you and settle around your feet like dust pen and settle back down. It's really, really, I think I heard a bell about a minute and a half ago. Find out if we've got a call. Do we have a caller on standby? Jump in there, call her. Hello, we're, how are we? You're sounding good, sir. Go ahead. We're on an organ, though. Point's kind of depressing, but I talked to a friend of mine who's got a son in the guards. We have an armory and I live along glaive. And these boys have been paid by Vulture. And they're not happy. And are they normally paid with an actual paycheck or with cash? And now they're getting a Vulture? They're not happy. They're kind of semi-revoked. E5 to E8. And some of them are regular. And some of them are just thinking about bailing out. What do you think about that? Now, did this come from payroll? Did this come from, you know, the other way through, you know, the paymaster? Or did this come through some other channel to get to them that way? How did they get the voucher? I'm not sure, I'm just this far that... Well, this happened before. You're just describing what took place back in the 70s. I've talked about payless paydays. Nobody would take the vouchers. When we got that back in, what was it, 77, 78? The guys that got vouchers, what it was is you have, like you pointed out, number one, if you have a lot of your units now, just like back in the day, in fact it's been this way for quite some time, you have active military personnel that are in what are guard units, but they're active military personnel. Then you have active guard personnel who are under another pay scale, another paycheck by the way, because they're paid by the state. The regular army people are the commissars to make sure that they take control of the National Guard Unit. They don't want to talk about it that way, but they're not supposed to be there in the first place, but they are. So the active military personnel typically can be from anywhere around the country, and they will intentionally shuffle them around so that they're not familiar with the state that they're from, you know, the state they're working in. The example is we would end up with a lot of officers from down in your neck of the woods, from up here in Michigan, from Arkansas, Missouri, and from Southern Illinois. Now, a bunch of our guys that were up here that were commissioned, would, that were active full-time, would be down there where you are, or down in Texas, down like in Central Texas. They do this so that they have the active military people to spy or keep an eye on. They don't want to talk about it, but this is what the DOD does. the guard units are monitored this way or their logic is they have federal control of what were supposed to be states militia. Now the guard unit personnel who are active are still, although they get up, there's a co-pay arrangement on that. A percentage of their payroll now comes from the Fed, but a big chunk of it is supposed to come from the allocated funds for the state. Then you have your regular guardsmen, and for all practical purposes, that funding was supposed to come from the guard account. Now, did everybody got a voucher? The active, the guard active, and the guardsman? They all probably all got screwed. Hey, let's define this because when I think of it, I think a lot of people when they hear of a voucher, they think like I can take it down to Dairy Queen and get 20. Most people won't recognize it because it's not a check. It's a promissory note. Right, and I can take it to the bank. Yes, and I owe you. And what happens, well, you know what, you can take this in and eventually you'll get some cash for it. Is that a check? No. Is that a money order? No. Well, then we don't take it. See, the problem is, remember, because you've minimized everybody in all of the rest of the economy, people don't understand the old banking system from 100 years ago. in 120 years ago or 110 years ago, all they know is that because they've been told in school that those FRN notes are part cash, joke, joke, joke. And then you've got bank checks, and then you've got your, or money orders, and then you've got checks. And then of course there's credit card option. Well, I don't see a credit card in your hand. I don't see it saying money order, and you told me it's not a check, so I can't accept that, and that's what happens. That's what happened back in the 70s. It's a promissory note. At some point in time they might get around to paying your paycheck. Isn't, you know, apples and oranges, isn't a dollar bill a promissory note? Sure. Oh yeah, but you gotta remember it's conditioning. It's of a different variety. Yeah, everybody recognizes it. You see, whereas in the past, remember we, good point here Don, see in the past everybody could generate these. In fact, for all practical purposes, that really is what a check is. Certainly there's supposed to be money in the account, but it's a promise that there will be money in that account under that name, and by the way, accept this as a way to, you know, a draft to pull it from that account. But the drafts or the promissory notes of this type generated by the government of voucher First of all, vultures has a bad taste in everybody's mouth from propaganda, and rightly so, because this goes all the way back to the American Revolution with vouchers for the men that were in the army. Back in the war for independence, that's how everybody got stiffed afterwards because of the Continentals. They had all these promissory-slash vouchers that were given to them. The government wouldn't cash them in, and eventually the speculators got them from the servicemen for like, you know, five cents on the dollar. And the only reason they bought them from the servicemen is because they knew that in six months the government was going to make all of them good, and all these speculators got full value for what the veterans should have gotten full value for. So, Voucher has a bad taste in a lot of people's mouth if they're historically understanding about what's going on. And most, the gas station's not gonna take it, you know, the grocery store's not gonna take it. You're gonna have to find it, and even there it's like, well, where do I put it in my bookkeeping? You see? Anymore. You think the bank's gonna take it for the mortgages on their home? Oh, no. I think most of the banks, because of the situation they're in, it's far worse than the 70s. I think that number one, you've got to remember the annual retentive control freak finance operations of the Fed, they want to try and limit or restrict everything we're doing. And I'll give you an example of something the moment you brought this up. When I was in bookkeeping, we were taught that you could multiply endorse a check. In other words, I could sign a check off to Don, Don could sign a check off to you, and even though there'd be three, four, or five, there could be seven or eight endorsements on that check. That check could be cash, or it could be used like money. You'll notice they try everything in their power to not let that happen anymore because they have put massive restrictions for tracking on the banks. And for that reason, when you get a check nowadays or you get a special instrument, have you noticed when you flip it over, then I'll put a box on it, all kinds of extra writing, and the only place you're to endorse it is in that one spot, and they don't want anybody else. You can't do second, third, or fourth endorsements. In other words, I can't see, oh, you can't write it out. Pay to the order of Fred Shmidlap and then sign your name, and then Fred Shmidlap shines his name and pay to the order of, you know, my bank and deposit it. They don't want you to do that anymore because this is all part of that central control freak mechanism. Mark, you draw out a phrase I haven't heard since forever. A second or a third party check. I haven't heard that since I was a child. In bookkeeping, this is all stuff I was taught, which now I find out it's like, you can't do that. Somebody blurted that out as a cashier as a teller at a bank. I'm like, what? And it's like, oh no, we can't accept that, blah, blah, blah, blah. So I guarantee that the voucher, in most cases, you'll get beat in the face on that one. What voucher? Oh, let me talk to my manager. Oh, I have to call the main office. Oh no, we can't do that. See, I can picture that happening over and over and again. A lot of guys getting pealed real quick. But it's not an accident. Now here's another consideration. Let me ask you, is that an artillery unit, right? Patriot oriented, state oriented Army unit or is it a corporate Obama Army unit? Are they wrong on go-go? They got married here and bought homes here and there. But you know them, a lot of them you'd say they're probably Patriot types. Oh yeah. Well that's why they're being punished. And what they're hoping to do? I've been going to the homery for the last three years a couple of times a month and preaching to them. Well I'll tell you what's happening in the regime. We've talked about this where you have an ongoing civil war. Let me give you an example. In California back in the 90s the entire National Guard Command was against the Clintonistas and understood the whole thing about FEMA, the UN, Homeland Security, the whole nine yards guys. And what they did is they had, naturally they had mechanized forces pre-deployed along the west coast. They took whole units, stripped all their armor because the Fed was so terrified. And they moved whole units. That's unheard of. They didn't just move them a short distance because they felt that they were, quote unquote, compromised. They moved units all the way across the country. They stripped them of their designation, took the unit formation, moved it across the country and tried to rebuild it. Now we kind of laughed about that because before you see most of the people who were pro-patriot were not lumped in one place but there was a large concentration which is a good thing. But what happened by changing the location of the unit is it cross-contaminated more of the population and got more people into our camp in the army. However, what they did is they stripped armored units, you know, tank and anti-tank formations and made them transportation units, okay? You've got an arty unit there. A lot of these units are all over the country. Everybody goes, well, what are we going to do about artillery and tanks? Most of the Americans that are in those positions in those fighting units are already in the seats they need to be in. The O'Bumbers and the Faggots, the Queers that are in the Pentagon, know this. So while that unit may have received vouchers because of their political incorrectness based upon the Department of Defense evaluation, sister units that are considered politically correct because the officers in charge and the others might be boofing each other's fine debt and queers a three dollar bill, they got their paychecks. And that is a fact. That is real politics in the Army. So I would point out that that again, see there's a couple things here. That's why I asked about finance. In the Army, the finance department has failed because they're a very specialized formation. Contrary to the movies where they see all, know all, do all. There's a handful of people that usually rise to key positions and they stay there for decades. When that person leaves, that person collected a lot of power and a lot of knowledge. Knowledge is power. Well, what happens is the guy leaves and the machine falls apart. And I watched, this is part of why we had payless paydays, everybody after Carter came in and screwed the military left and right. A lot of people threw up their hands like you just said these guys are talking about doing and they left. Now I'm going to say something, bite the bullet and stick through it. Go down and talk to those guys. You don't want to leave. Do you want some faggot or some queer or some lesbian in your position? Or do you want patriots and men that will fight to defend the country from the faggots in uniform? The engineers do this intentionally. This is what happened during the Carter administration. The faggots, the queers, the social engineers from the colleges did this intentionally. And it took a lot of men out of, a lot of men did walk away. One of the things Carter did back in the day, number one they did the voucher thing for about three paydays. Guys, like you said, you gotta pay the house payment, you gotta try and pay the rent. And the other thing they did is, what that piece of trash did is all these men that had battlefield commissions, I served with guys that had four and five tours in Vietnam. They had commissions during the war because they were lone survivors. They were the sergeant who became the lieutenant because instead of 130 men, they were down to 20 or 30 men for the whole of the unit. And the guy stepped forward, took charge in the process through that slaughter, and ended up getting a battlefield commission out of it. He actually knew what he was doing. Well, Carter, after the war, pulled all of these battlefield commissions and backstabbed all these men. And they were told, well, you're going to be a sergeant again. In other words, they didn't even give them proper credit for however many years of service. They were going to make them E5s and E6s where they served through Vietnam and then for 5, 6, 7, 10 years after the war, after they had gone out of active service or gone into another branch of the service. And a lot of these guys got fed up because here they were commissioned officers and they were the best kind of commissioned officers. They were working men who had been promoted into, you know, administered from the rank and file to actually managing men, but they knew how to do it. And that was not accidental. That was intentional. So I would recommend if you can, you go down and talk to those guys and ask them, what do you think the political reason for this is? Hey guys, why do you think they're doing this? What the faggots and the queers are doing is that have been with the generals that have been moved out that are Americans The queers that have been moved into their seats are trying to Queerify the rest of the military so will follow the orders of the communists when the time comes An artillery unit is kind of nice to have that's a patriot unit, isn't it? Yeah, I'm gonna do that Seriously, fight the bullet and live with it. Fight it however you can do it. And again, this will go on if they've got one voucher. I'm gonna warn you right now, they'll probably get three in a row. Tell them that too. In fact, they're gonna, how do you know that? Guys, we've seen this all before, but they figure that it's been so many years that nobody remembers this. And it's true, because people don't talk to each other the way that they should. So again, it'll probably be three months in a row. This is their paycheck for what, November? Usually they're two months behind, but they may be up on the month, so maybe it's a paycheck for December, right? I'm not sure. Find out. And I'll tell you what, if that's the case, if they didn't get the paycheck for November, they're not going to get the paycheck for December or January. They're going to get a voucher. And you know what really is the kicker? You and I both know that's chump change in this government. That pig and that pig senate senator sitting there in Washington is boofing the rear end of some page boy right now laughing as Arsoff eating caviar, smearing all over the guy's butt cheeks and enjoying a big, shall we say, brunching right now. Oh yeah, oh yeah. And... That's eight, Susan, that's armory. And they could disappear. Well, two things will happen. Number one, remember, they made disarm. Progressively, they'll do this. They'll intentionally, completely gut a formation. It makes no sense at all. Once you've built up skill in a particular PA, your primary military occupational skill, a particular niche, guys, that's irreplaceable because I don't care what gun you put in front of them. They're 90% of the way towards the next weapon system. And when they do this, it was not to enhance the defense potential of the United States, it is to undermine the defense potential of the United States. Because they perceive the American people as the enemy. I'll remind everybody like, wait, taking an armor unit and switching it over to a transport unit? That's because they're terrified of the idea that on American soil, Americans could actually defend themselves. One has to understand... ...crucered weapons. How would you say that? From elevation, we have to touch on this when we come back from the break, you guys. Yep, I'll tell you what, Tom, we are going to break certain. 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I guarantee you that while those soldiers got vouchers, just like we saw in the 70s. The limousines will still be pulling up, sucking the gasoline out of the tanks as quick as they can and they'll be eating their goodies for lunch. They'll be having their $400 and $500 crunches per individual with top of the line filling the blank and then it will be rubbing their weenie in everybody's face while that paycheck for that soldier, which is chump change by comparison, isn't going to show up. That gives you an example of just what kind of slobs you have in the bureaucracy and what kind of pigs you have in the White House, what kind of trash you have there in the system right now, far as screwing the troops. Now, one of the other things that happens with payroll, remember too, is from the battalion company all the way through, everybody's got to file paperwork. So another issue that can happen is, as people leave and disappear or just simply aren't there, there's a whole tooth missing from the machine, and the gears don't turn, guys. That happens as often as not, and part of that is because of people pretty well fed up. They would have stayed. There was even a program to transition the one person out and have a person replace them and pick up the slack. However, if the person gets PO'd and the system doesn't have to pee in your face, people have decided, you know what, I ain't going to put up with that flavor or whatever. And I'm leaving. Goodbye. I'm retiring. Fill out my paperwork. Have it ready for next Monday and I'll start the cycle out routine, debriefing, all the other fun stuff and operational security. And I'm out of here. Can do that. And the funny part is, you see, because of the amount of time it takes to out process, where they would have even had a few days probably to, you know, at least, or, you know, get somebody kind of in there, the amount of work that's necessary to out process a person, because of many of the requirements, especially with, you know, security requirements, physical operations, physical discharge, etc., pretty well ties up the guy's time. of what little time they have to work with him, you see. And of course, if you want to be vindictive because you're pissed on him, we can just say, I'm a little busy with what I'm doing here and yeah, I'll get around to that. Which you don't, because well, the system wants to screw you, so screw right back. And that's a notorious thing, hit or tap. So just something to think about there. Anyway, if it happens once, it's gonna happen a couple more times. I don't know if they're anywhere from two to three months behind in paycheck. That has cyclically been a variant over the decades that I've seen with the military. Sometimes they're on by the mark by 30 days. Typically they're off by anywhere from 60 to 90 days. And I don't know what their pay cycles are. It doesn't mean they get paid by the quarter. It means that, for instance, this is the month of January and the paychecks came in for November. as I pointed out, possibly for November. Now you might recall that they were doing all of that fiddle farting around and screwing with everybody about the whole system, the government being shut down. The senators, the congressmen, and the executive branch, and all the backbaggards, they all got their money, they got their pay in the back pocket. But you and I are all going to get screwed, as we've seen over and over again. Well, military personnel, again, are on the leash, and so they make sure they don't put any food in the bowl. See how that works? I think we still have Don with us there. You know, a point to be made here, you guys, 50 cal. It's one thing to look at your, through your scope and bite your target and pull the trigger. And well, if your mission might know exactly, it'd be exactly one mile away, or let's start to amplify. Take one half of a degree and look and start to draw it out across the off it is at 100 yards. Well, that is exactly 10 miles away and you know exactly the angles you need and you're sitting on that level platform you have built unlikes to sit on level pla- now your azim, your angle of elevation is perfect pla- you know your target is 10 miles away and you set up the exact e- there's no 4 miles away, there's no guarantee you're gonna hit that target if you know the exact l of all of those things, but again you were receiving instruction for angle or target, 10 miles away you pull that lanyard 10 miles away it is exactly 10 miles away it is the azim at the angle everything is perfect called you know there's another thing when you starting a long ways away level to be handy and this is why people sat down at that computer I can't remember elevation if I'm at a thousand feet above sea level and my target 10 miles away is thirteen hundred feet above sea level and I shoot at that target as if it is one feet above sea level I will miss that target guns will be you have the calculations to I repeat this North Africa was a What you've just demonstrated, Don, is what we've been talking about, the skill. If you have people, there's a natural progression here. If I have, for instance, 105, sled carried rifle, you know, forgive me, you know, sled carried artillery, in other words, towed artillery. And I switch over to mobile artillery, mechanized. The only thing I have to learn is the driving component because typically what most people don't understand is in the progression as we went up through and modified into the now the super tech, seeing the self calibrating blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Even there, the idea that those artillery men that have developed their skill from towed to mechanized and then from mechanized to hyper mechanized Well, there's a lot less turnaround time to get people in the field isn't there? Yeah, that progressive intelligence also means that should they have to fall back to manpower instead of machine power Then that skill is passed on and integrated through the whole of that crew served formation We got a caller online. See so it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Otherwise guys. Okay, we got a caller I think we got Joe there too. Don't we? Yes, you do. Okay, please Well, I listened to your shows in the archive and that woman was talking about the police. I had like seven break-ins, most of them in the cars, a couple of them in the house. So I called them the last time I called them and said, you know, you guys aren't doing anything. I've done seven reports and he goes back to his car and comes back. Well, we only see like five, quickly went in the house and got my paperwork that I saved. Five is not enough? and showed them, well, you know, how come these aren't coming up on your system? And he goes, I don't know. And they said, oh, well, we upgraded our system and we lost a lot of data referring it. And I go, we didn't pay the company very well. And I bet you if I owed money or had a ticket, you wouldn't have lost that. Point is though, so they didn't do anything. So last time they broke in the car and stole the credit card. There's a bunch of stuff. I called the company. Some said they had, you know, they do recordings. So I gave the police the info and they wouldn't do any. I called them up and said, oh, I want to verify the ship to address because this was a present. And I want to make sure I remembered the address correct. They gave me the address this stuff was going to be shipped to. And I called three of them and one wouldn't give me any info. The two gave me the address of my neighbor partying, which I don't have a big problem with and, you know, music. And so I just be partying going on there for months. I had to do it myself. fact you became an inconvenience for the police because you were expecting to perform which is what I've warned people about time and again and like you said oh yeah the classic excuse yeah we changed the system and we lost a bunch of stuff yeah just me in the meantime while you were dealing with problems with me you want to have some part of mail fraud how far that goes happening here that mail fraud your post office and see what they'll do for you oh yeah they take that very seriously I had a mail order business I'm very familiar with having to deal with. I heard you guys talking about Indestructible.com and that's a pretty good website. They have a very good article that I downloaded on building an induction firm. I haven't read through the whole thing but it looks like they take a transformer out of a microwave oven and rewind it for one of your main power transformers. Oh, okay. Well, I'm lucky. We, years ago, the good old University of Michigan, more money than brains, they took an entire transformer department, you know, they had one that's all it did. The guy, like I've been talking about with payroll, the guy, one guy that took care of the department, retired, and no one had a clue what the hell was even in the room, so they took it all over to property control. Well, these were all brand new transformers of every size you can imagine, from the size of your thumb up to the size of a bread box. I got the whole pile of seven pallets. a whopping $24. So all of our equipment, anytime we have a transformer go bad for all of our radio rigs, any of our heavy machinery, we have them all sitting here on the, well they're not here, they're actually up in Midland. But I depo them all up in one place with one of our electronics techs. And again, if you can't find them off the shelf and most of the time they're not, you're gonna have to build it from something else. So that's a good idea. One thing that I kind of learned, if you're not heavy in the community, your largest local amateur radio club. Those meetings and the things that other people find out about that's available for free is amazing. Like if I would have had the money, this one company was upgrading their UPS, their backup, whole office building, 250,000 kilowatt unit, a crane to get it out of the building. But they're getting it out of there exactly. And knowing. You can get a lot of good stuff if you hang around people who are interested in that kind of equipment. Well, on that point, remember that that also happens with office complexes where now that they're internationalizing and screwing the rest of the white collar workers. We've had old office complexes. All the computer, they don't even take the hardware, guys. All the routers, the internet technologies, everything off the shelf, it's still sitting in there all plugged in. And the renter of the building wants it out. Whoever gets there first can have all of it. And they literally were to the point where because they had to have the building cleared, brand new office desks, brand new chairs, somebody first came in and got all the coax and all of the internet technology and it was free. It was a matter of getting it out. The next step was, oh wait a minute, they had all the mainframes were in there. And they brought in a couple of moving vans and another guy got all of that equipment. It went to some places that were really nice for us. It helps with one of our other programs, you know, the UltraNet technologies. Well, they walked away with two moving trucks, five ton trucks full of mainframes. Coming in handy for the trajectory calculation. Yeah, well, the company went to Indonesia with NAFTA and GAP. They didn't need all the equipment, they built it over there. They don't need the junk that we have here. So what they did is they told everybody you're fired. Everybody walked away from the offices, they took their personal stuff, but all the office supplies, everything, the company just literally said it was cheaper just to leave it in place, which they did. They just left it all behind and all of a sudden they were in Indonesia. And everybody was out of a job, but all that cool stuff had to be moved. And the guy who owned the store, I should say, forgive me, the 10-story building, he didn't want to have anything to do with it. So you're right, you've got to watch for that. A lot of these guys are connected to all different points. And they'll usually, somebody will go, hey, I need this out of here for free. That's the way to do it. Go ahead, jump in there, Bill. This was when I lived in Florida. You know, you keep your eyes open for towers, antennas, you know, because I messed with ham radio and stuff, to another business that had nothing to do with what the other company was doing. And they had this big, you know, with a nice antenna on it. I thought about it, and so I went knocking on the door of the new business and said, You know, if you get rid of that tower, I bet you, if you call your insurance company, they'll drop your rates. That was a good size tower. Oh, if you can either, you know. And so I got me a free tower. Great. The whole idea, be motivated and again, become offensive. But not a nice man. As an upfront people, go out and again, expedite the process. Be actually motivated. Yeah, because obviously that's going to increase your insurance rates to have like a, you know, it was a guided tower. We're not talking the 80-bitty thing. The feet tall, it was like 130 or something. At least, you know, had a dispatch so they needed a good task. Anything else? Go ahead. We're almost to the top. I know Joe wants to get in there, too. Well, that's pretty much all I had and keep up the good work. Oh, you do? And just real quick, that Kenwood radio, I think you guys said it's a Kenwood. It's a 520. No, it's an 820S. 820S. OK. OK. It's a 520S. I have a 520S. I was just curious. Again, Joe, jump in there, sir, because you've got more for us, please. Well, I was just going to remind everybody that drawing is tomorrow morning folks for the Kenwood TS820 show here on the micro effect. And so if you were going to make a contribution, get in on the drawing or something now would be an excellent time to do so. Okay. The last minute. Yeah, last minute rush. I wanted to share something with you here this morning folks. I was reading an article that Chuck Baldwin had written about Jack McLannan. As we all know, Jack passed away last Saturday. Mark, Don, and I, because we've been involved in Patriot Video and other things for so long, we notice and pay attention to what's going on in the ranks of those of us who are on the front lines. We are without question the fine line between you and the hell they're trying to perpetrate on America. And why people, I can tell you a million reasons why people need to support what we do because if it hadn't been for those of us that have been doing this for so long, that it would already be here. I mean they wanted things done what 85, 88 and then it was 2000. So we basically held back the tides. Here we are 2014. I keep saying that 214, I don't know when I talk to other people, they're telling me, 214 is our year. It belongs to us. And in order to do that folks, we have to put forth anything and everything we can get our hands on. call it desperation. We are as desperate as they are to implement their crap. We're as desperate to fight it off as they are to implement it is what I'm trying to say. And so we're getting tit for tat here in a manner of speaking. So if you will, you're sitting here listening to my voice here this morning. Folks just know that the proceeds, the donations that have come in on the drawing for the TS820 for the sole purpose of supporting the micro effect. Okay, that was the idea and I want to thank Michael there in Missouri for his contribution. and as well as others, Steve up here in Roliston who contributed some powder rifles and such. All the things that's been donated to the Micro Effect for the purpose of helping raise funds. But I still have to share with you, I haven't been coming to the microphone. I'm going to tell you why now. I haven't mentioned it before, but today I'm going to mention it because I just need to. The reason I haven't been coming to the microphone because this radio station, this network is not feeding my family. It's not doing anything for my family. As a matter of fact, it's taking away more than you can possibly imagine for my family. So I've been out hustling some mechanic jobs and anything I can get my hands on to help keep beans and weenies on the table. And folks, I think I've gone about as far as any patriot can go without literally sitting back and watching my family starve to death or do without whatever it is they need. We have done all we can do. So there is no other network like this one. This is the only network that I can think of that's, you know, as family run and everybody, you know, I am definitely, Mark is definitely, I know Don is, and a lot of people out there listening to the Micro Effect are family oriented, and that's what built this country as families. And my friends, I want to share with you this morning that if you could make a contribution of any size at this point, we are still sucking mud from December. I have people that have helped me get this far, you know, people in the background, but they too, like you, they can't pull the whole train. I want to say that if you would make a contribution to the micro effect at this time, it would be very, very beneficial. And moreover, if we can punch through this wall that we're facing here, there were any and all of you who could sign up for, you know, a few dollars a month on a consistent basis. to get some regularity going here, man, we are wavering all over the place. And unlike other networks that require thousands upon thousands of dollars to function every month, you have to know that we don't require, yes, it does reach the thousands, but not near what other people are talking about. I've been, uh... How should I have been? I can't think of a word of it right now. Congratulations, I guess would be one word for putting something together that doesn't cost quite so much as what other networks are doing. Although I need you to understand as well, we are on every broadcast aspect as those other networks. We're on the satellite, internet, terrestrial stations that carry the broadcast. Last week, I think it was, I was talking about a particular station that used to carry, who took a lightning strike. that used to carry the micro effect 24 hours a day. I just happen to have a couple pieces of equipment that can help these people out. Mark from Lisa Kay Candles is driving here to the micro effect. Physically he's going to drive here. He travels all over the country but he's going to pick up this equipment and take it back down to Tennessee and put it in Danny's hands. These are people these are the kind of things that are going on in the background that you don't get to see or you get to hear people are Putting their putting everything they got on the line to choose