January 31, 2014
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed the January 2014 Atlanta ice storm and its broader implications for preparedness and infrastructure vulnerability. He criticized the lack of common sense and self-sufficiency among residents who were unprepared for minor weather, contrasting this with Michigan's winter driving culture. The show covered truck-dependent supply chains and what economic collapse would look like, emphasized the importance of local micro FM broadcasting over centralized media, and took a caller reporting military mobilization at Fort Hood with 1.8-mile-long trains carrying tanks and equipment.
- atlanta ice storm
- preparedness
- supply chain collapse
- truck stoppage
- micro fm broadcasting
- fort hood
- military mobilization
- self-sufficiency
- emergency supplies
- centralized media failure
- local emergency services
- just-in-time manufacturing
- medical supplies
- government failure
- michigan winter
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We're over. Jim threw the mist with a flip lock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the life we, the freedoms we secured for you, we hope you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Envist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the 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 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 to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seedily farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, visitors, send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Fear, sons of the Republic. Arise, Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. As Iowoki vanished and missed for once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. Or even now his parents trampled each god-given right. We only 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. East micro effect network in the morning. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark network, we've got Eastern Seaboard, Tomamain, Bonamaphora, Bonamaphora, Poteau, Tocarac, we're off in Mexico, Wibby, Texas, Oklahoma, Big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both of the prisoners and our friends in Colorado. Colorado, the recall state, you guys put a fantastic scam together, guys. This is the thinking way we've done in the past year in the Midwest, out there in Colorado, they had everybody collecting names, you know, signatures. Well, all of the Communists came out of the woodwork and were attacking the people who were carrying the clipboards. But what they didn't know is there was a second string of pro-gun people with cameras, with cars, and they got the faces of every one of these characters that were the rabid anti-gun people attacking the clipboard carriers. In addition to that, they got their license plates, got their home addresses, got the work points, and government buildings, where these attacks were coordinated. also different elements of the ADL, their houses or things which are congregation points. What you do is watch the congregation points and you get all the plates off of their vehicles to know who their travelers are. So very good Colorado keep up the fantastic work and into the government CCE system, not as much and then right back to the very government buildings where oh they were neutral, no So Boulder and Denver, Guelph and the surrounding little suburb areas were some of the... Anyway, left Jefferson, job, shining a light on the hill there, which is an occupation situation with the Soviets working all up and down the coast to prep the ground for Pacific Rim communist occupation of America with a K there. Yeah, and again, keep up the good work for our friends that are behind the lines all up and down the coast. We know that you're fighting an uphill battle. We understand why it is you need to prep better. Be ready to break behind enemy lines there. Turning back to the East, we sweep across the plains leap over the Virginie Banks in the Mississippi line of the Smokies, last the Blue Ridge. We're the restaurant crew's Grandma Team's OK teams in the Maville Grandma Consortium. Bring us, like work, a million Peddicoat Junction operators and we're adding more every day. In order for us to find a solution, we have to make it. Don't just complain about the MSA's spying. That's what everybody's doing. ZY! Oh, we know that. We've told you this for the last 20 years. And more! And there's other people that explain to you all about it. You think they went away? Give me a break. Hell, the rats in Silicon Valley are as much spying and in fact they're just vomiting the stuff over to the other sheisters and the alphabet soup agencies and my heartbeat people. The only thing they're interested in is pay attention. Look at their bunch of skank. They're just raking into money while they're laughing about how they're peeing in your face. Anyway, it's beautiful. My goodness, yes. End of the month. we know it. It's the end of the month as we... Oh man, not our EM again. Well anyway, the 31st of January it is the Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan. Crying in the town calendar. Don't worry, the bio's on the back. There was a Mayan prediction about the doom of the south with regard to the snow. I'm sure somebody will work it in. There'll be somebody on some newscast told to work in the Mayan slash the occultic stuff. and if a pyramid in Atlanta and sacrificed by ripping the hearts out of a few hapless people, you know drunken people on the street would have been fine. The snow would never have come because you did not properly worship you. I'm caught, and I'm not caught. Click, click, click. Okay, so you see the problem there? It's all a fact that you people just weren't properly worshiping that death cult, Mayan culture, and if you had, then it told you you didn't do something right. Oh well, yeah, that's just how it was. But they would expect you to drag more people up the top of the pyramid down in Atlanta, rip their hearts out with the Black Ops City of Night, and Friday would be a bummer, okay? Because it didn't work after all. What did we do with the corpses? Well, the mines used to feed that to the people who were poor because that way, you know, we didn't lose out. We didn't waste the pork, as they say. That's disgusting. uh... in the first twelve hours while people were in their disaster mode down there in atlanta they resorted to cannibalism immediately all the fifty five gallon from barbecues rolled out some of the uh... shall we say less cool town victims who were trying to walk through the wall or two inches of snow not quite but almost deepest maybe the edge of the low upper cut of the lower part of their boat trudging through the depths of the hall having to break out the snowshoes and work through three inches of melting snow as it eventually disappeared. Oh, the walls. The walls were chasing people through downtown Atlanta. The barbecues and the cannibalism began almost instantly. Only because they didn't have frozen pizza, sir. Like I said, you can't watch Bewitched without frozen pizza, especially if it's a 14-hour marathon, you know, episode after episode after episode. And then they've taught you. If you do watch the cable television in all 500 some channels that you have to suffer with because of the disaster, first the flickering power went out. Oh, it was horrible. The water, when they went to the taps, you couldn't find water coming out of the taps. And then they went to the cable vision and it was nothing but snow. But I have... Wait a minute. Oh my god, I didn't even... At least I had egg roll. Well, don't worry, there's still power. Yes, but there's no cable. How could I survive without the cable? Oh, I don't know. People did for many years before all this BS was plugged in. No! Anyway, so it is kind of neat as the usually busting, bustling roadways in Atlanta metropolitan area resemble they seen in post-apocalyptic world. The end after Tuesday's snow and ice storm. Cars abandoned at odd angles on side streets. What? Only because people would not have pushed them out of the way. Uh, thoroughfares and major interstates, people down the interstates while that was happening too. People in car dependency walked for miles in snow to the top of their edge of their shoes. And barely that, all they trudged for miles, hunched over and huddled from the cold. Many had no coats or evened. like a scene from the Walking Dead. Well, they were walking brain dead. Mara Neale, 38, referring to the television post-apocalyptic world. Overtaken by zombies! Well, it has been overtaken by zombies. Remember that famous line from Aliens? Did I use just while I was away? Remember that line? I mean, guys, come up to Michigan. First of all, I'm going to do this before we get into the idea of what should you have done. Coming up to Michigan, just come on up, jump on 75. This end has four feet of snow at the very top of it, two and three and one foot of snow along the pathway to Ohio. And depending on where you are, snow drifts here and there, winds swept waste lands, the barren waste of the Ohio flats covered with snow, and you will find that the average expressway driver is doing 80 miles an hour. you know you don't know what gets the hell out of the way that trucker that he's going to be doing better than that if you can speak by without the road they know that the road the fees try to snag him and pull him over you know the cops come on think about it on on the bottom of the world middleman the bottom of the bottom of the middle and of i-75 the do all of two inches to three inches of snow up here It's like, what? You mean we got a dusting? Oh, thank you, Lord. Oh, well, that even slows down. God help you. Now, I will say this, you see, if you've ever been in the air-raising experiences of real snows up here, one of the neatest wrecks I ever saw was right out of the Matrix. I talked about this, like, you know, we're going westbound on 94 over on what is basically the snow side of Michigan, where you get all the lake effects snow guys, and we have a significant city. extended the road on both sides a bit and had the nice barrier running into each other, you know, by, you know, well it did. And we just passed the semi truck. This is many years ago, but you know, we just passed the semi truck and we got in front of him and we're moving to, you know, a regular pace, but the road was a little icy. And, but the snow was also about three feet deep on the sides of the road. They shoveled it. So there was these corridors. Well, that made nice ramps on either side guys. And as we passed that truck and we got three car links, they had all these other drivers who were white knuckled and this is real snow weather okay real well first car but the other car which bumped in the truck and then one upon the embankment and look at the rear view mirror and it literally is looking and over and in the air passing another car which is barrel rolling while the other cars passing from the summer truck all trucker can do is just stay straight don't touch anything other tap the brakes a little bit to get away from it and this whole rolling pile of about five cars flying through the air in one form or another come to a pile, clump crumple to stop left and right of the truck and he passes right through the wreckage, or I don't have to tap a car or anything, keeps right on going. Okay? So that's Michigan driving, you see? Number one. Now, let's go through this and break this down on side streets. You mean to say that you couldn't all get together and push a car out of the way? Did everybody go everybody has gone into this? I don't know you I don't see you all you're in trouble all the hell with you piss on you You can die right there in the car for all I care Need to say people that have the wherewithal our brains to get together and kind of push this stuff out of the way Just some of the emergency services vehicles can get through would be a good idea thoroughfares and major interstates were the same way of course people in this car dependency walk for miles Now hunched over and huddled from the cold many had no coats hats or gloves you need to say there wasn't a dollar store in the way now granted the dollar stores probably got cleaned out of the gloves including the jersey gloves and whatever they had but stocking caps and jersey gloves and stuff like that are the fare of the dollar store and the resale stores so since the lights weren't out and Most everything was not closed First of all before I go miles anywhere. I'd stop and use my brain and go hmm I didn't bring a hat. Maybe I should not leave the house without a hat and gloves. Did they say there was going to be snow? As a matter of fact, they did. So why didn't they have hats? Well, I'll tell you why they didn't have hats and coats, because famous heroes in all these BS movies you've been watching for too long, while all of the lesser characters have helmets on and hats on and gloves on, the hero runs around with his jacket half open if he's wearing a jacket, preferring to wear these stylishly and precisely cut outfits that makes him look as macho as possible with his chest hair sticking out. and no gloves and the hat or helmet that he might have started out wearing always disappears so that kind of like in We're Wolf of London his hair is perfect. They all notice that so here all these people go out it's like I'm not gonna cry about people hunched over and hobbled from the cold. Many had no coats, no hats, or no gloves. Credit card, cash in their wallet. How many stores did they walk by? How many places did they, I didn't know what to do! For $3 you get, let's see, for a dollar at the Dollar General stores, which are all up and down the 75 quarter, I know because I'm checking. Dollar trees. Dollar trees are all the same store no matter where you go. How many hundred bundles of different types of brown jersey gloves? Stocking caps, every size you can imagine. But if all else fails, you go back to the towel section and you go, I need a scarf. Let's see for a dollar I can get a Chinese towel in green brown or whatever and at the very least get two of them and one becomes a scarf for the head the other one goes a wrap around for the neck and I'm not freezing anymore. I'm not stupid. And then the jersey gloves, which can be brown or white, or now they come in tiger stripes, you know, like the tiger zebra stripes, or they come in other colors. Now I can buy a bundle of usually two or three for a dollar, though now they're getting kind of pricey because, you know, a dollar's worth less. But at least you can get one pair for a dollar. So there's two dollars or three dollars I spent. But wait, there's more. If I really, really, really, really was so bitter cold, now Jack and I can't do much for you right away, but... Wait a minute, there is another solution. Usually all these places have these little $1 orange or, you know, clear ponchos. Now, do they last for very long? Oh hell no. But just a poncho thrown over kind of keeps the wetliness off of your uncovered body, your carcass. And I would go so far as to remind you that in many of those dollar stores, they even have emergency blankets. Now granted, those might have all been going out the door real quick as people saw the word emergency. political one-step-farther is if you have a car and what they've been doing your friends down in georgia and alabama could you listen for a little bit until football pops into their headless effect here's a way to test them you know you need emergency equipment your car football yeah merges people all you know that is the problem it's the spirit warships all like you know tiny brain thing condition for the public pool system in hollywood I don't need a coat and a hat and gloves. My favorite hero is walking in sub-zero weather with no hat on. Of course, what they didn't show you is every time they stopped filming, he's wrapped up in a coat. They've got him in a bubble. And then when it's time to start filming again, makeup cuts, touches up his little blood and scars and things, they throw him right back into that mock sub-zero cold and you're right back to where you are. but not the way things work in the real world, okay? Yeah, as a matter of fact, Dollar General and a lot of the other stores carry hoodies, and they carry sweaters, and they carry, you know, but remember, resale stores are all over the place now, too. So the only reason these people were walking along like that is because, yeah, I feel like we've left. From the Walking Dead, the woman did get it right, Maureen Neal, yeah! But don't worry, it wouldn't really much, you know, there'll be differences up here, it'd be like, if we had the weather they had in atlanta we'd be walking around like that it's like summer out here we really wouldn't be a lot of people worry about getting a really heavy coat most of them would be one round but it's warmed up it's warmed up take a look at the temperature we got up here but now here's another thing the article is actually pretty if three inches of snow can cause this much chaos and let out what will economic collapse look like well There's an address issue here with list of things to expect as things were to go to hell in a hand cart. And one of them I really want to talk about for a minute, we're almost at about an hour again. It's a timeline showing the deterioration of major industries following a truck stoppage. Let's say the trucks went down, the Mexican companies that used to be American decide they want to wage war against America, so they park all their trucks in Mexico and screw us. Oh, you think you needed a bomb to do that? No, waging economic warfare because the Chinese are aligned with the Mexicans and the Chinese and the Mexicans hate America and the idiot Americans think that everybody loves them or that somehow that they have some kind of relationship purely monetary. So if all of a sudden the money doesn't move, the trucks won't move guys. And the trucks that were from Mexico, well, they aren't going to move any stuff in here because they're not going to give you anything for free. So they pull all the trucks back south where they belong because they're not American companies anymore and they're going to screw America because the bankers are going to screw America. Oh, there's a version without even a bomb or a nuclear device, is there? Okay. Let's see again. Timelines showing the deterioration of major industries following a truck stoppage. The first 24 hours. Delivery of medical supplies to affected areas will cease. Yep. And I would recommend that you all have backups to backups to backups on that. Hospitals will run out of basic supplies such as syringes and catheters. Well, for the guys getting the catheters, they probably won't mind too much that. It'd be like, oh, that hurts anyway. Oh, that hurts. Oh, you ran out of catheters? Well, I might fill up with pee, but at least I'm not going to be dealing with that. I put the catheter really, really, really. So anyway, radio pharmaceuticals will deteriorate and become unusable. Now, that varies because typically radio pharmaceuticals, what happens there, guys, they usually have a small cyclotron. it nuclear site on board the hospital and i want to put another site which transported from a bill that right there they built up there it does have a short half-life so wanted done it done but as long as there's a political power radioisotope the rate radio pharmaceuticals they can be put back online they could be built back up and in many cases they recycle plus reactivate the stuff isn't used right away it varies depending on half-life which is very very short and the type of isotope they're using Service stations will begin to run out of fuel. I don't think it'd be 24 hours. I think it'd be far less than 24 hours and they'd be out of fuel. We've already seen this in examples, which is another reason to have gasoline in some form on the shelf and other POL products. Manufacturers using just-in-time manufacturing will develop component shortages immediately. because the Mexican trucks won't be moving anymore and the American truckers who are mostly manipulated by those foreign trucking companies would be screwing, they would screw us and they would do it intentionally to create this crisis not the truckers, the bankers and the government. US mail under the package deliveries will cease. Well that's not really critical for us but makes everybody feel bad because the mail didn't go through. I'll give you a real quick. Hospitals will run out of supplies such as syringes now and we got to call her. Guys if you are a medic in your unit. You are not going to throw away what you presently think are disposable supplies. Do you understand that? The syringes, the standard syringes that are out there could be used over and over again. Let me give an example of one of the methods the military used to use. When we had a glass syringe system, usually, yes, they could share it, but if they started to build up supplies, both the syringe, you know, the hypodermic and the needles were all assigned to you. Do you understand that? In other words, if you have a fixed group of people and you're dealing with medically supporting a woman, a person, man or woman who has diabetes, well, you're not going to throw out those syringes. You can't afford to. You aren't going to get first the very thing that we're talking about here, that they tell everybody, it gets stuffs cut off. Well, you don't use it and throw out the trash. I'm sorry, it's not going to work that way. But I would point out the reason you're worried about is sterility to a degree. But remember, cross-contamination is where the idea of disposable syringes came from. but if you're dealing with only one patient, cross-contamination is irrelevant. Does everybody understand this? First of all, get your brain out of the disposable society habit. That patient, what you do is you clean up the material, you're gonna use either alcohol or you're gonna use makeup and autoclave or a variation on it, you're gonna boil the stuff, and you're gonna reuse it. That's the only option you have, and everybody immediately, we all of a sudden were told, we don't know when we're gonna get the goodies. then all of these medical supplies immediately you have to freeze disposal. In other words, you keep everything with the patient. You're not going to throw it in the trash. That patient is going to be the same tomorrow as he was yesterday or her. Now it's not just the things like diabetes. It's going to be everything across the board. And this includes the fact that what most of you don't realize is that what most of the surgical supplies include stainless steel tools. They're thrown out nowadays, guys. Now this is because of the fear of cross-contamination, but that issue is going to go out the window as a public cause. Let's see better to have tools that are autoclaved or sterilized, then to have people dying on an operating table. See how that works? We had a caller. I want to get him in here before the bottom of the hour. Callers, jump in there, please. Yeah, Bill from Texas. Go right ahead, Bill. Yes, yesterday, Thursday the 30th at Fort Hood. And on the base itself, which is if you've never been there. It's miles long. I trained with a lot of those cargo containers and in between about every third one it was full of desert, camouflage tanks, a few half-trash Humvees, but mostly tanks. I counted over a hundred and that was just a drop in the bucket. And then when I left the base at 12 o'clock I tried to get a better count. I couldn't get a better count, but the train was over 1.8 miles long. That much I was able to verify by taking the long way out. And it faded a lot. I mean, you could not see the other end when I was on a bridge overlooking the train. I don't know if they were loading or unloading. I had never seen before, you know, after you get in the base, checkpoints. Active checkpoints going on also? Here's a question. What facility again? That's what I thought you said. Okay, I want to make sure. So, Forhood, Texas. Now, Hood is a MEC location, we know that. But the fact that they're moving or mobilizing, I don't know of any major or significant movement that's actually necessary right now. Again, the other, I'm gonna dump somebody with the Civil War going on, that would be one option, but not something that is as likely. It looks like it was complete, a full force strength move, which included the support technology. That's what those cans are. You know, you've got so many cans with so much, you know, materials, equipment, equipment, replacements. One of the things to look at is if that is a pre-deployment train for mobilization inside the US, the idea is that when they move that train into an area to fight on American soil, everything that they need to support the equipment once deployed. And the train would be used, like in communist Russia, as a ready reaction mobility platform. About every three to five cars with containers in between them were based mostly the tanks. Anyway, that's all I have. I tried to get more info, but I did the best I could. Thank you, sir. We'll keep a heads up on that. We've got friends in the AO. We are at the bottom of the hour. For those of you who are in the wasteland of the south around Georgia and Alabama, hopefully you stayed away from the cities. And if not, you have walked and trudged in the, well, the slush, or any mean slush now. It could be gone, but you're not doomed. You're simply experiencing a very tiny, tiny bit. 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If you're out west, you don't go to whole lot. The country's pretty stinking long. In fact, one state along the west takes the time to cover it does a state over here on the east side of Mississippi, okay, so a lot of people don't go to Atlanta or they haven't been to different parts of the country. Well, the advantage today is you've got, let your fingers do, the walking through the keyboard pages, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click whereas in the past people in the south would not have been caught flat-footed like this you got a bunch of people really aren't even from the south for that matter you know they should have known better too but you got a lot of move-ins you got a lot of people have transmigrated down to the big hub of Atlanta because there's a lot of government suck money there that's just how it is where every big cities are suck money from the government so you got government checks all over the place because of that the feces bird you know the footbirds you know they don't care about Atlanta they don't care about Georgia you don't care about the south They're down there plopped in your backyard too. And they're the rats and spies and usually the backstabbers that are around. You know, on a regular basis of their government employees. We know. So, you know, why Georgia, why Atlanta was the first city to have all this big spyware BS 20 years ago. Remember when they had the Olympics down there? Well, all those suburbs and Atlanta, they put all the cameras and everything in there first. Now, a couple of those little suburban areas actually kicked the camera system out, but they didn't really because all the cabling and everything was in place. All the posts were still there, so they might have the cameras taken out, but I'll guarantee for you down there, they've all bled back in. They've oozed back into their community. How do they get caught flat-footed with regard to the road grid? If all that is there for the traffic control, how did they possibly get mucked up? Well part of this is because of the anal retentive control freak centralization and when it comes to disaster support it always fails. Cleveland, Ohio has this problem and has had this problem for a long time. All the big boys with all the big transmitters and all of the big centralized stuff failed completely when they had that big snow storm back in the 90s. The only thing that was getting traffic information out that actually had local traffic information because The big boys, of course, even when they were transmitting, most of their garbage information didn't come from on the ground people who were working in Cleveland. It came from some news service more than three quarters of the country away who were feeding back garbage generated by individuals who were not on the ground and had no clue what was going on. So it was all nebulous. They were not able to manage locally. Now this is where micro FM stations come in and can change the dynamics. And there's going to be a down cycle where the big centralized anal retentive control freak fools fall apart. Micro broadcasters. That's right. Micro broadcasters. Right now in Cleveland, Ohio, right around Cleveland and around also Columbus, Ohio, for instance, let's say good morning to our friends in Columbus. Every morning several of our micro stations in that neck of the woods actually broadcast emergency road issues. They actually, people tune in, everybody does. The nearest radio station is 30 miles away from these outlying, you know, communities. 30 miles, there's no small radio stations nearby. So they don't broadcast what's happening on Main Street or what's happening on, say, you know, Ohio State Road. So what happens is, you aren't going to get the information, and then, wow, it looks like there's snow out there. you turn over to, you know, like, well, let's see, 92.5 FM, and this is 92.5 FM, micro broadcaster, and by the way, 423 right now at the 416 mile marker, we got to pile up in an accident, so you should avoid by, you know, turning off or taking an alternate route as of such and such a location. Now, let me give you a little hint. On top of the fact that they get better management in terms of emergency services information, guys, the local sheriff's department and police departments from the smaller towns call that micro station and those micro stations and tell them what's going on. Why? Because it has saved lives and helped people. You won't see that with these big boys. They've got million-watt stations, they've taken over and kicked out or put out of business, everybody else, and they're so far away from everybody. That's the problem with big centralization. totally disconnected. Totally, yeah. And again, I'm not joking when I talk about their weather service. In many cases, when you hear these people flapping the news, and you're going, how the hell? How could he give me a report like that, and I'm looking out the window, and I can see what's going on, and it doesn't match at all? Well, guys, you know what's really cute is most of the weather service information is coming from the West Pacific. It was cheaper to buy Chau Chu Bong Bong Boo from Indonesia, because you only have to pay him $2,000 a year. and two bowls of fish heads and rice a day. What we warned everybody about with Naphtha and GATT has already been in place. They're not even American companies that are giving the weather service info. They buy a contract and all of these kosher mafia operations, big radio stations have contracts for rebroadcasting. What they do is they get a package. Well, in the package they get their music, which is all canned. This is why when you try to make a request with a big station, most of them don't even have request lines, and if they do, very nebulous i want to hear some death row tall this morning on here uh... brought sort by death row tall and you are there to provide some time to the board operated off the side of the number three man he looked at the computer we looked at the scroll yeah we might have some general call it about a hour well it won't be the song as for the reason for you something about that martin rhubarb or the spring said here recently i don't know if everybody knows that are not but i do a a radio program on the local fm station here locally The only one that does live program, everything else is all pre-recorded and blah blah blah like Mark is talking about. And when I first talked to them down there, they went and said, well I'll do live but I'm not going to sit here and record programs. They said, well we don't have any live programs. I said, well why don't you give it a shot. So when I first started, you know, I played some music and so forth. Then I asked them, I said, well how do you take phone calls on the board here? Well, you never get any phone calls. I said, well I'm going to ask for callers. Well, don't get too excited about phone callers. They said, well okay, but how do you take a phone call? Well, they only have one line. And so the first night I put out a call, I said, you know folks, this is absolutely live. You can call right into the station, you know. And after three days of that, They presently have hired somebody to accompany me with the program locally because you have so much response from the live program. People did want to interchange and talk to the radio station as they found out. And now I have my own engineer. Okay. So they were handling the calls and this kind of thing. And they were kind of flabbergasted as they sat in there one night while I was doing the program. I answered one phone call after the other. So folks have a desire to put in requests either for music or to talk on the air, this kind of thing, like we do here at the Micro Fest. But they haven't had anything like that for so long because of the, well a lot of stations, we feed a satellite feed, this is from Idaho, to New York, and then up to the satellite, okay, so they're sitting here. pulling off of a satellite in some cases from someplace else to feed into their station. Everything else is pre-recorded and there's no personality for the station. So you're going to be a real live personality is what Mark is saying. Yeah, and the big thing is that with most these industries, they pay $27,000 a year for a package that will have, and that's a low end package, guys, that'll have, what they'll do is they'll guarantee this. The music they play will not be played on any other station within your range, the range of your transmitter. million-watt transmitter won't have you know you can't go down the dial and hear the exact same lineup beyond the one oh five f m uh... you're gonna hear on her forgive me one oh one f m and let's say ninety three f m you're not going to hear the you like all that looks like there's a plane with a music they are because they got it from the same feed out of Hollywood they have the same package and that you know and that's not supposed to happen in fact uh... there's a couple we were looking at radio station a full-size radio station They still had a year and a half on an apology contract because it turned out they sold to this station a package and they had a station within 15 miles that reached the overall plate. They sold them the same audio package. They went and took it to court as a contract and they settled out of court and said, hey, we'll give you two years of broadcasting free. If you wanted it, if you bought that station, you had already had a year and a half's worth of coverage where all you do is flick the switch and let the network let the feed do most of the work for you. walk in and... And then it will be automated, okay? And now your ads will still be there and you do your ads and stuff. But here's the thing, when they buy those packages, guys, you also have to select a new service, have to select a weather service, and then a public announcement service. Now remember what I told you earlier, these aren't from the United States. Most of these are operating from outside the country. They don't have a clue what the hell is going on locally for you. They don't know what your weather is like. In fact, they don't care. It's a package. So whether or not, you know, Chow Choo B Bung was using darts today. Oh, it's snow in Miami, you know, and click close enough. Okay, not snow, but it gets cold. And it's like this weather, it's like people say, man, I look at the weather service and whatever it says, it's just the opposite outside. And there's a reason for that, guys. it the whole thing is is it is why in a way and this is what i'm pointing out about his looking at this disaster map out joe uh... where they're talking about what happened down in in atlanta for discussing that a good job of trying to fit it if three inches of snow can cause this much chaos in and when i what will economic collapse look like in the end of the american dream by michael snyder's where this comes from Well, what they get is the day by day step, and they're talking about trucks. You've been in trucks, you know exactly what we're talking about. Everything's going by trucks. So the idea is that after so many days, yes, there's a bunch of stuff that would be affected, but guys, here's one of the things that they don't expect or anticipate, and especially with the Patriot effort and all you people that are thinking out there. So part of the things that would happen is power starts to go down, and the big boys, they will shut off within the first 24 hours to 48 hours. Do you know that? You know why? Because they don't have any generator capability. does go down like what happened in Cleveland. The only way that people had any information on how to get to the hospital was to tune into the pirate micro broadcasting station run by Ace Tomato. Now she had been in Civil Defense so she had all the connections. What she was doing was she had Civil Defense calling that little micro station. They weren't calling the other radio stations because they were all offline guys. And the only way you could get through the snow to save your life was to listen to the micro broadcasting station that a patriot put online. Now that's the reality of where things will go and can go quite easily. The government will fail you. They're going to fail you because they're anal retentive big boy control freaks. Look what happened with Katrina and it won't be any different with anything else if we let those idiots. That's what happens when the people are not in control. Exactly. And again, it's not that hard. Come on. The local cops in these other places and the local sheriff's, if you don't call them cops, they're peace officers because these guys know what's going on too. They listen to the micro effect. They listen to the programming, okay? They know what's going on, but they also realize, man, this is a tool. And they've even admitted they told the guys running the micro stations, you know what? We have about a quarter of the backup of traffic that we had before you were online. Because when people hear you know, I want to get to work Joe wants to get to work, right? So I'm gonna tune in and go now this guy's telling me that up ahead two miles is a Roadblock because of you know a truck, you know hit a car Well, I can go down, you know this side street I'm go this way and I'm not gonna be late for work and the boss is not gonna be pissed Do you see how much of a useful tool now? Here's the other part about that people are all realizing word of mouth you got through it's like I go to the traffic jam and I'm stuck behind Oh show there for Three hours waiting for the clear the road. Well, I didn't I listened to ninety two point five FM and I just turned over there at Schmidt Lab Street And I went completely around it. You should have been listening to them. You see how that works guys. We got a caller mark Anyway, yes, we do got a caller. Who do we have jumping there? We got Dave in our Kansas Oh our Kansas. Yeah, I know where that place is. Go ahead jump in there. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no You're going to send us another batch. Katie made up the mind how much we're going to get this time. But anyway, it ain't going to be 18 inches of snow again, which I know ain't nothing for y'all, but it is something down here. But the ice is the thing. That's what you were talking about. A couple weeks ago, well, no, when they had the party on the beach, when they had snow down there in Galveston and Louisiana again, Dallas, I've got family just south of Austin down there in between San Antonio. and they brought an ice field down through there. Now they only have limited piles and all they do is they spray the chemical down the road which was fine. Well they got rain, then it froze and went from there it was the same thing. It was nothing but bumper cars. They had buses and semis sliding all over the road but the thing is they all got smart and went through and re-engineered all the highways everywhere and everything is flyovers. And some of this stuff looks like roller coaster tracks. They wonder why the buses are were just sliding down the guardrails. But it wasn't just there. Atlanta, there was a deal that came across National News one time and they had the mayor of Atlanta on. complaints and everything else and his excuse was that they couldn't shut down Atlanta being the metropolis that it was in all Ohio traffic and everything to come through there on a might be because they didn't know for sure whether or not it was going to happen. At the time it happened it was way too late. We have family in Atlanta. They don't believe weathermen either. Yeah and as soon as it started Her son left North Atlanta and barely got back to the house. When it started it came down and he said it was already bumper cars. But that part of the world, man, it rained and they think it just, you know, it's got demolition derby time, you know. Especially in the ditch there because 75 for anybody like I said, hasn't traveled through those parts of the country. A lot of that is low surface driving and it's just like we have I-96 and I-94 through Detroit. When the rain comes, guys, you're sliding, you're skiing. And enough rain and a lot of the areas become flood points where that's where the cars sit. So again, you have low points, water collection, and a little bit of cold. The big thing that gets me is this, okay? They already knew. Rather than taking the chance, I mean, with a little planning, it's like, where were you that you had to leave? Well, does it work? Well, do they hate you? What? Did he hate you? Oh, no, no, no, no. The other part of that story was, is that our grandson is a, I don't even know what his IQ is, if they need to measure it, but anyway, he was, he's got one class left because he went through, because he wanted to play baseball this year in seniors. Well, they went and got him out of school earlier because they didn't want him driving in the quad. Could be mess that was coming in. and the rest of them, they left all the kids in school, they didn't let the kids out of school and they shut down everything because they couldn't go to work and they had the kids in the schools for two days. Wow. Yeah, no blankets. She will make it back to what I... Yeah, that's what I was getting at. But they had them in the schools for two days because they couldn't get them out of there and the parents couldn't get to them because all the rest of them had and everything else. I know that that didn't get out very far, but it was, you know, that's what was going on there. But, you know, it's called, this is how stupid. Any other time, you know, they shut them down by, what, if it's going to come in, they, you know, shut down early and send the kids home, but they did nothing. So I wonder how much of this was... engineered as well as our residents. Exactly. The plan for failure. And you know the thing about it is again the step by step on this is like I said if you were at work and if the new service was doing their job everybody was doing their job instead of saying I think I can sneak back to the house it's like I said if you're at work it's like hey Fred you see what's going on on the you know television or on the on the new service Yeah, well I ain't gonna go nowhere cause ain't no sense in getting my car messed up and if my car gets messed up I ain't coming to work in three days. So how about if instead I stay right here? See, that would be common sense to me. It would be like, hi honey, everything okay at the house? Yeah, we're all at the house. Okay, I'm at work, everybody knows where I am, I know where you are. This is not gonna stick, in other words, it's not gonna stay. So, you know, plump yourself in place and then improvise, adapt, and overcome. But this still comes down to the idea that we need to rub it into everybody. I don't care where you are in the country. Most everybody, this is true, what they said about metropolitan areas, but it's all over the nation. The car is with people. Everybody has a car, even if they don't, they have somebody they're driving with. Common sense is whoever has the car should have emergency gear on board and it's not a big deal. Go to the resale shop and buy junk. Just to have coats, blankets, and I mean not even, they don't, what I do is I tighten, I roll the things up as tight as possible and you can rubber band them or you can tie them off. Now they can bounce around in the trunk until health freezes over. They may not even look pretty when the time comes to use them, but you know what? They're there where they're available. The other thing is, and I want to mention this about people walking around out there, is emergency blankets. These Mylar emergency blankets are stupid cheap. You can carry them in a pocket. You can carry them in You know, a pot of them in the trunk of a jar. And if you needed them, guess what? You cut a hole in it like a serape, you take off your shirt, you put the Mylar blanket underneath that, put the shirt back on, and now you've got a toaster, you're like a turkey being cooked. Now on top of that you can throw another one over it, but if you don't have enough cold weather gear, those blankets are stupid priced, they're a dollar a piece. and that stuff that well you know what if it was some of these little common sense a must say you got all the kids there is cool you know but certainly there's a house or two close by you know an old neighborhood for that matter and maybe put out a little bit of a call for you know can you can anybody spare a few blankets we've got to keep all these kids here you know something but yeah the thing is They never said anything about what they did about others and they were there. I figured the cafeteria probably had food for maybe a day and after that because there was no trucks running and all that stuff that's saying whatever is resident of it. You know, but it was, uh, that just, it was crazy, but well, they're getting snow and ice north of, uh, Springfield and it's coming down this way. And we're supposed to get some kind of mess. And I got firewood to get, and I just looked out the back door here and the chipmunks are all running around, patching up everything. So that's telling me I better get through with what I got to get done and get inside. So guys, y'all be careful. Joe, good hollering as you do. I'll give you a holler later. Uh, y'all be good. God bless. don't forget keep the blow gun handy if you start to start chipmunks a white roasting in a stick remember that yeah there you go all right yeah we definitely are i'm just gonna say man we is already here at the top of the hour and joe anything else there at that end up on the rock oh just a phone number 888-747-1968 very good we'll be back just a little bit guys everybody out there grab that cup of coffee smell taste Let the roller-skate rink begin! It's time to go to work. And up here in Michigan, that means snowshoes. Anyway, we'll be back. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. 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