Mark Koernke and his co-host Don discussed patience, property rights, and the nature of citizenship and self-defense in the context of government overreach. They analyzed how Americans have been conditioned to surrender their liberties through misunderstanding of terms like 'citizen-soldier' and 'civilian,' contrasting this with Roman and English common law traditions where citizens bore responsibility for law enforcement in their own homes. The show emphasized that time is humanity's most valuable commodity and that the government wages war against citizens by stealing their time and property through taxation and regulation. Callers Sean from Seattle and others shared personal experiences of reaching tipping points with government bullying and political correctness. Mark argued that political solutions have failed and that preparation for armed conflict is the only viable path forward, criticizing those who speak of 'peaceful revolution' as delusional. The episode concluded with discussion of government surveillance, the Oklahoma City bombing as a false flag operation, and the necessity of armed resistance.
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But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie 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 is 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 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 to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family 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 visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your 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 which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. 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It's a classic winter day down here in the bottom of the state of Michigan. Don, what's liking your neck of the woods there and what's jumping off the wall, sir? Well, Mark, on this fourth day of wow, February, year of our Lord, oh man, 2014 communications Tuesday at the... It's a gray day. It was really bright around noon till about three o'clock and then the... Overcast moved in and hey, it's pretty gray now, but it's winter day, beautiful day for this time of year. How does that go? No, we can't even quote Simon and Art. They're about a winter's date in the deep and dark December because that's a couple months behind us now, isn't it? Springtime is not too far away. Be patient. We talked about patience before and there's a lot. We could just talk about patience on a communications Tuesday for an hour or so. The benefits thereof, even on a battlefield. Even on a battlefield when urgency and mayhem abound. Sometimes patience for a moment can be a virtue. Sometimes just waiting for something to show itself or waiting for something to develop just a little longer. Patience on a communications Tuesday you can sitting. You can do that from the cartoons and from the old Superman or even from the P-38 training film where the guy lands his P-30 on his lightning on the nose wheel. That is not going to do it sometimes even living through the landing. The animated one comes to a stop and the smoke clears and everything. The airplane is kind of looking and one of its wings is formed into a hand and it's running its little finger and then the ring finger and then the index finger up like it's drumming on the table like Superman's boss used to do and like a whole bunch of other villains. We can run our fingers on the table and be so, oh, I'm just waiting for this to happen or the other thing, but a spring is right around the corner. And one thing, you know, even Scripture says pray that your flight doesn't happen in the winter. If we elaborate, it even goes on to say or on a Sabbath. So, you know, to say that, hey, even our government, Mark, talks about, and this is example of where we go with this. You know there's a fighting season in Afghanistan? Can we talk about patience and use that as an example? But you know, there's a fighting season in Afghanistan. But you know, to counter all of this, you guys, I look up there on the wall and there's one of those little, you know, Mark, what a comic book bubble is. That's where the, you know, Superman's boss is saying something to Superman, be Clark Kent or not. Or Clark Kent is answering back and it's, you know, hey, comic books don't talk to you. You have to read them. So you get those little bubbles above somebody and there's a little line coming from their mouth. I have one of them up there on the wall and it is surrounded in a little blue line and a red background and in numerous letters and even children's blocks. It says patience is a glock, our waste. The right tool for the right job. I appreciate your patience in listening to me while you wait for Mark. But again, the right tool at the right time and sometimes just being patient for a moment. Or sitting there, as pointed out a little while ago, drumming your fingers, waiting for the communique that was supposed to come in at 8 o'clock. And now it's 7 minutes after and now it's 9 minutes after. The thing about that is you don't know what's going on at the other end. So you'll wait patiently, won't you? We could go on and on about it, but you guys, even patients, you know, Look back at Muhammad Ali fighting. Look back at a number of different fighters who would use patience for a moment and at the right moment in the fight. We've talked about patience before. Again, I thank you for your patience, but I want to wind up something I brought up at the end of the bottom of the hour in the morning. We used, as example, a movie called Cloud Atlas. In Cloud Atlas, there's a devil but no god. We used Stephen Hawking's book, and I encourage you to read Stephen Hawking's book. I really do. Mark, I know you've read it and gained from it. There's a lot of good knowledge in there. There's a lot of terminology that will help you deal with other things and help you set up other things. When you start to take things apart, when you start to even try to figure out what a word means, we've talked about this before. or trying to figure out what this message means. It's a communications Tuesday. Sometimes you want to be so plain in your message that there's no wondering on the other end what the communique is, right? We've addressed this, be plain, be direct. What is not on the page is as important. We've talked about that. Hi, hello, hey, how are you and what's going on today? If we look at it like that, that last four seconds was wasted and continuing to elaborate on that, hi, hello, hi, how are you today is more wasted time. See how that works? It is a communications Tuesday. Mark, I'll yield in just a moment. I want to go back to the movie and the book. Both came to the conclusion that there was no God. We have talked about this in a number of different ways. The poison that's put on the table along with the candy bar or along with the regular, look what fell off the truck and 14 of the meals are fine but the other meal whoever gets that one ain't going to survive or don't depending on the time of day or night. But we could go on and on about this because this goes over to patients involved discerning what you're looking at, what you were reading, what you were hearing. And I go back to that major input, what you are looking at, what you are seeing. That's our biggest input. The next thing is sound. Because we can be looking at something and a sound distract us, but we've divided that attention. Your eyesight up even into motion and color and shape. Even sometimes the suddenness of what appears will attract your eye. But again, this goes back over to knowing what you're looking at to the best of your ability immediately. This goes back over to, and I know I'm being redundant with that, but Mark, you've said it many times and we've tried to demonstrate it in so many different ways. One way it's been said on this hour is if you're a one-trick pony, you need to learn another trick. There's been a lot of patients exhibited with people who throw paper at our government and tell us that this is the one that's going to cure it. If they only, well, that's the problem there. We've been patient for generations. Well, that's not really true, is it? Because when you pull the wool over someone's eyes, sometimes it takes them a while because most people don't think that. People would do that to somebody or in this instance, our government would do that. So they continue about their patient lives and they don't pay a whole lot of attention to people like Mark or people like myself other than those who, somebody opened their eye one day, somebody exhibited a lot of patience. and was putting him, as an example, Mr. Otto talked to me, literally you guys, for years. For years. And to say that, 24 months plus, most of two and a half years. Almost three years. I met Mr. Otto and then one day after, well, 32, 34, 30, almost three years, he came through the door at just the right time and I said, look what was on TV and he said something about it. And yeah, that's true. It has to be. Look it. We just saw it. And after all of that time of, this goes back to Communications Tuesday, after all of that time of being patient and trying to present a thought line to someone, all of a sudden that thought line just lit up and it, man, what are you saying? If this is true and it's so obvious but most people don't see it that way, because most people, their attention spans are wider than they are long. They don't have the patience to sit and pry something apart or try to figure out what it truly is. but with patients in a number of different ways and applications. As example, Mr. Otto had a lot of patients continuing to push me until all of a sudden, man, I don't mind that clothespin in my eyelid. In fact, you can take it out and I won't look away. See how that works? We talk about patients and I've used 20 minutes. I thank you for your patients listening to this. I go back to that. Patience is a waste of time. Give me just one moment. I'll finish this thought, please. Because we've sat on our hands for a long time, haven't we? We truly have. We have exhibited patience to the extent that the other side, if they chose to, in many and varied ways, could work good portions of us into the dustpan, if they chose to. When you sit in such a place, patience is no longer a virtue. Understand that. And understand if the other side continues its ways, we will have no way to fight back. There comes a point, a tipping, when a patient man is being, and if he doesn't do something, eventually he is pushed over the edge, is pushed to a corner where he cannot exist, pushed into the pin of pigs. Mark, you know, you've said it many times, and this goes back over years. There have been so many times we are on the verge. This could happen tomorrow. What they are doing is, I pose this question, it's really rude to end a little diatribe with a question and I don't mean to be rude, but how much longer can we be patient? We have a caller, Mark. I don't mean to be rude and end with a ... No, I apologize for interrupting the audience. Oh, no, it's not that at all. Thank you for waiting. Yeah, this is Sean in Seattle. I have a deep-steeping patient anger that's been going for years. And the anger happens to be being held hostage by the political correctness at work. Hearing the pastors and the pulpit cave in to what they know is more than should be leading the way, especially in their own lives first. And, example, that's the rest of the flock. I should say the sheeple. I have a deep set of anger with bullies and bullying, unfortunately a lot of bullies and the harp boxes. And now it's financial as well as religious, so that works. And I've reached a tipping point. I know that I'm a very patient person until I'm bullied and then I go, I react instantly. And I don't even think it's just an instant reaction. I remember when I was in first grade, there was a kid named Gordy. We decided when I was at the urinal, he was going to shove me into it. I had just about finished my business and I turned around and popped him right in the nose. He started bleeding out of both nozzles. He ran to the principal's office crying. My mom happened to be a teacher at the school where I was in West Seattle. After that, I got home. My dad said, who started it? I said, well, just going to the bathroom in Gordy. shoved me in there and I didn't want to be inside the toilet. I sit around to hit him and stop him. He said, good, you did the right thing. It's kind of the thing that Henry talks about on his radio broadcast. You're talking about the tipping point. When you see your own blood running through your fingers and you realize, I didn't start this, it's an instant primeval instinct that takes over my rant for what you're saying. Well, let's continue this thought line because, you know, I would expound and use this as a box of the issue here. I don't remember. I could go back in some of my personal things and tell you who exactly said this. I will paraphrase it because I don't remember it to the word. But someone, you'd recognize the name and I don't remember it right now. Forgive me. He once said that we wear civilization like a veil, awkwardly. I know there's more to it. This has been refined and polished to the point that there's something that sticks in my craw right now. I'll pull this up and use this as an example. I've known this person for a real long time, for 30 years. This person speaks English and Japanese and Chinese. I wanted this person to translate something from English into Japanese. The particular subject was about the sword. Mark, you've read this piece, I won't read it on the air, but it was about the medal of the man and the medal of the sword. I won't elaborate on that. But the person decided not to translate it. It was a woman because it was too harsh a subject. Now, until it came to the subject, she was more than willing. Oh, I'll be happy to, Don. Just tell me about it. And so I did. This goes back over. We use as example, let's bring another one to the table. I'm sitting with some friends and we're talking about concealed carry to make this really brief. The wife says, I'd never harm a fly. Then I brought up an example. Suppose you came into the house and hear someone, for lack of a better phrase, and not to be rude, having their way with your daughter. Without hesitation, without blinking an eye, she said, I'd kill them. Again, there's that civilization worn so thinly, but some people try to fit into civilization so much that they cannot see or refuse to recognize the need for self-defense, the need to know what the sword is for. Let's go back to the front of this. I don't have the patience to talk about that. or I don't have the patience to understand your point of view. Now they'll sit there and even as they're being led away or put onto the railroad car or machine gunned even before they get to the rail, I don't have the patience for this. Wait a minute, I need to speak to your... See how that works? Because rather than address the problem, they will try to work with it in a civilized way and without having to shed that veneer of civility. This is what allows 20 or 30 people to be led down the road by one man with a magazine with nine in the magazine and one in the chamber, understand the thought line there, and understand the surrender that happens when you try to live civilly and patiently with people who have no concept of those words. Now, sometimes we're going to have to take something, as example, let's go back to the Hawkins book because there are some just beautiful ways that parts of the universe are described in there. The other thing that happens is it picks things apart scientifically and talks about timelines and event horizons. When you start to grasp these things, you can start to think about in abstract ways like long-term planning, and you start to think about branches of trees like what-ifs and maybes. You start to think more like a sergeant or a lieutenant instead of a private or a corporal. Don't get me wrong. Don't get me wrong. We try to learn. We try to be better from the time we learn a language. From the time we learn particular skills, we try to become better at them. We try to master one thing or more, don't we? If we're not, we are lacking across the board because if we don't try to get good at something, we'll never get good at anything. If we don't try to be even the best guy working on the line, although those are few and far between these days, you know, Even to be the best that you are in a particular niche, to try to make that more than what it is. That's rising above. That's transcending. That's the human way, but most people have even turned their back on that because there's no such thing in a civilized world. See how that works? Let's talk about transcending here because I'm going to combine a couple of words here that most people look at in one. particular way in America. There are two words that you can put right behind it. When I say these words, most people will immediately come up with the other two words. I'm going to say these two words and I want you to think what two words come up after I say, civilian soldier. What two words jump into your mind after I say, civilian soldier? Most people, most Americans, they've seen it on the commercials on television. They think, National Guard. Now, if you didn't think that after I've said civilian soldier, you're a little bit out of the mold that they want you to be pressed into, aren't you? I pet you on the back. But see, when you say civilian soldier, doesn't it fit right after that? That's almost agreeable National Guard, isn't it? But if you know better, you're not running along with me and having a lot of patience with that thought line, are you? We go back to that, don't we? But see how we are sold things and how if you continue to put a label on something over and over and over again, people believe it. See how that works? I told you I'd be quiet a little while ago, but you guys ... Think about that phrase, citizen-soldier and what it is. That's a transitional, that's transcendent to move from a citizen to a soldier. No, it's not, Don. Think of the Roman citizen-soldier. The whole idea of civility is being willing to surrender to the rules of society that you serve. That's my point. How many people in America understand it? How many people in America don't think that I'm a citizen and there's a soldier out there that has to protect me? That because we have soldiers out there, we are secure here. Now let's talk about the Romans. See the parallel? You can't draw that up as a ... unless you want to look at it that way. How many people in Rome thought they were secure because they had soldiers abroad? See? Don, go back to the citizen who had ... who, when the person walked through his doorway, That person was under the protection of Rome and that person who was a citizen of Rome was responsible for the servant until he was released by that homeowner to either be a Roman citizen or to leave the country or continue to be a slave. If that person broke the rules of Rome, it was the duty of that person and the household to kill that person. If he didn't, then he was killed and all his lands taken and his family sent to the far edges of the colonies of Rome. Protection of Rome was offered to those who followed the rules and who were civil citizens and who chose to work or gain that citizen. In every doorway. Even every Catholic Church has Pax Romanus above the doorway, which means the Peace of Rome. That's why when people run to a church and they go into a church and ask for political asylum, it's asking for the peace and protection of the Church. Well, this runs over into a law that has been projected on this hour and has been brought to this hour before. It's the same thought line only into more modern times, but it's old English common law. Every man a sheriff at his own front door. See how that works? It's a different word. It's the same thought line. Every man, the authority of the law in his house, right? Because that's what you tried to describe earlier, right? If he breaks the law, I'm supposed to kill him, right? And the authority of the state in his house, too. He's responsible to follow the state's authority. Or God's authority. God's laws, God's words, God's morals and ethics. If a man surrenders to those rules, Then he's surrendering to the good of all. If he disobeys those rules, then it's at his own peril. That's the whole idea. But of course we know that's been turned around and bastardized by people in charge now. But you make good claims. They want you to be a good citizen, don't they? They want you to be a good slave. They don't want you to be what a citizen is. So that you can continue to talk about. If you don't know what a citizen is, it's not too hard to be a slave, is it? And think you're a citizen. Think of the cops that wear a badge and what the badge represents is the old Roman shield. It's every man's word. It's every man's promise. A man was held by the horse of his salt in Rome. You get away a handful of salt. A citizen is in America today. Compared to what a citizen was, let's compare that inch to a mile, and these are real measurements here. These are not thought lines to a citizen at the time of the American Revolution. the American war for independence. They gained in what they knew and what they held in their hand compared to, well gee, you know, just get in your car and try to figure out, well, granted I'm not operating a horse and buggy, but I still see those on the road. We can talk about right to travel. That's been addressed many times on this hour. We talk about property rights. And most citizens now, when you say that phrase, Mark, or Sean, or any of the listeners. When you talk about property rights, they talk about where the corners of their fence are in their suburbia or where their stakes are out there on their 2, or 3, or 10, or 10,000 acres. That's property rights. And their thought lines on property rights end right there. But what is in my pocket is my property. My shoes are my property. We could extend it to ethereal things like, what I write down on a piece of paper is my property because it was my thought. And now it's physical. It's written on a piece of... It's my property. Most citizens abandoning that don't have any even idea of their true property rights. And we could talk about, oh, let's talk about how it's been assaulted. Let's just talk about alcohol for an instant. Look at what that brought about, and that was property rights. And we're talking about prohibition and using that as reference. We could talk about guns and property rights. For a long time, anybody could own a cannon. Not that anybody needs to. There are some people that really shouldn't have a cannon. Let's elaborate on that like the government pointed at an American citizen. We could take this to absurdity. But again, let's go back to the front, because I thank you for your patience. And I thank you for your comments, Shawn, because again, it's good to have a foil. It's good to be pushed along and continued, because that's how we get better. I've brought this thought, and I'll yield to Mark in just a moment. I'm sat with what one might call scholars and listen to them talk about the difference between, now really, did he come down as a dover in another book? He came down as a dove. What was it? And watch two grown men argue for an hour about ... Now, this is at a better This is in Mark and this is in Luke and it's in John or it's in Mark and John. But one is he came down as a dove and in another book he came down like a dove and people would sit and just have lively conversation over that which is almost a pointless, which is a moot thing. If two men would argue over that for an hour, that's two hours wasted, two hours that they'll never get back, each an hour of their life. Again, we can take patients even to an absurdity, can't we? This is the point here. How long are we going to sit on our hands? I told you I would yield when I asked that question, but Mark, I yield to you. Well, interesting. On this subject to a degree, it overlaps with some of what we're talking about. If everybody goes to a discussion which leads us to the next step in the idea of who owns us and who's going to make the decision to ensure that we stay in our liberty. It's an excellent piece for everybody out there. If you haven't seen it yet, go to fromthetrenchesworldreport.com. This is by Jolly Roger. The name of the article is Spies and Politicians, posted on February 4, 2014 by Jolly Roger. Now, for a lot of you, I was thinking about reading this on the air. We may or may not have enough time. I think I could get it in here, but I still want to keep on the track of what we're talking about. But it locks right into this article because the talk part is over. And what it comes down to is, no matter how we look at this, you touched on this in one direction, guys. What is our property? Well, our person is our most sacred property. private property. It's ours. We own it. We're quote-unquote always responsible. I always love it. I love that responsible is only when they expect you to pay for garbage or they want to take something from you or steal from you. Any of the time when you say what's mine is mine, all of a sudden they imply that you're a criminal for thinking that you should own yourself or you should own your property. The traditional understanding of property is a natural extension of your life's time as a way to translate your life's time on this planet. In other words, what is the most priceless, valuable commodity that exists? These are the foundations of why liberty and freedom exist. Time. Now, nobody can steal. I've always joked about this. I've done this many times. I said, everybody reach into their pocket. Right now, all of you out there listening, I'm not even going to put a gun to your head. Reach into your pocket. Pull me out a handful of seconds and give me five of yours. No, I'm not talking about you. I find that I can't do that, Mark. Yeah, the thing is, guys, I'm not telling you I want you to listen to me for five seconds. I want you to take five of your life's seconds. I'm not even asking for a minute. I want you to transfer them to me and give them to me. Now this is an example of the unique barrier of life that exists. To each person we are given a time on this earth. So what becomes the most valuable commodity? What is it that some thief or rat or tyrant or slob wants to do? They want to steal your time. Now since stealing your time other than murdering you and taking whatever time you perhaps had and through you know the fates however you want to interpret it depending on your belief system the bottom line is that somebody illegitimately took what time you may have had short indifferent long who knows Because we can't be sure well you didn't kill you but you walked out in front of a truck 15 minutes later Okay, maybe you could argue fate or whatever. I don't know there, and I'm not gonna argue that point right now. I'm talking value You know, we all spend our time in whatever comfort we can, and it doesn't mean that we sit in a yacht in the middle of a bay and hope that everybody will stare at us because, you know, we've got something that costs billions of dollars or millions of dollars translating really into hours of lifetime collected. because of other people's value that's been collected to one person or because they're sucking on some special booze that we have to be able to see the label from half a mile west. That's what I'm talking about. Talk about the actual natural comfort to be able to rest and relax at your discretion or use your time at your discretion. The biggest problem we have is to remember that since we can't, you don't give me five seconds of your life. You can't do that. Instead, we translate that time. But what that does in that translation is demonstrates an extension, a way to bring into the physical world what we have done on this planet. That is yours. That time cannot be recovered. Therefore, you've set a value. We've put a transaction together, a contract. We've agreed to a mutual trade in some way. This trade allows us to, in a reasonable fashion, not kill each other with stones, but rather trade in other ways. We exchange it in life's time for labor. We do it for, again, a standardized money system that determines that your life is worth 48 clamships. excuse me, clamshells. Notice I didn't say dollars because it could be clamshells. Look at the money system of man and ask yourself, again, purely a matter of what you're satisfied with. I want to be paid with porcupine quills. Exactly. I covet those porcupine quills because in my society they are of great value. If you've ever seen the artwork that my people do, the porcupine quill is coveted by many others who have seen the skill and the prowess with which I can take something so simple. and turn it into something so intricate. You see? The value is determined by us. Now they've tried to turn that completely around. And the banker, the Shister banker, the monopolist, the creature of greed. And greed is, like Ayn Rand said, is not bad, only in that it's like I really do enjoy all the fun stuff that I've collected. The stuff that I've collected you probably wouldn't even think it'd be worth something. Seriously, because my interests are different from your interests. I have no interest in your spheroid worshiping. I have no interest in football. I have no interest pretty much in sports. It's to me something that is a waste of time considering all the other fun things that we can be doing or exciting things we can be doing with life in my way. But for some people, that is their way. Now the problem is whether or not they'll leave me alone while I do what I want to do. But depending upon the nut freaks and the control freaks and the people who covet our time as demon worshippers in whatever way, who covet our life and hate theirs, typically will do everything they can to try and destroy that enjoyment, that peace, that calm that you may have. In fact, the root of the problem is not the greed per se, but rather a sickness of heart that we're facing. And this sickness, my problem I've learned is it cannot be fixed. It can only be fought. And if we, they're, in combined with this sickness, this process of coveting whatever we own and all that we have and all of the life that exists, The process of trying to make us miserable is part of the sickness, the wickedness of these creatures that we face. The Founding Fathers understood this. Our private property was not something that just went to the front door as it does today and barely that because now they kick in your door, they kill you in the house, and then they'll plant or they'll dream something up from the prostitute or whore down the street who's working with the same clique just trying to steal everything that you own. every moment of your lifetime in value no matter what the hell it is, no matter how petty it is now. Okay? It didn't just go to the corners of your property because let me give you an example of an extension of what was considered your liberty, your privacy, your private property. Going down the road in an automobile originally, you didn't walk up and just ransack someone's car. You know, that didn't exist in most states in any way, shape, or form until the nutcases out of the 70s started to turn the law upside down. In the state of Michigan, that didn't exist until sometime into the early 90s, where it were unique convolutions by the horrors in the black robes and the prostitutes turned around the laws of the nation to attack the American people. because they were waging open and direct war and were planning on finishing things back then. So one of a kind rulings by petty dress wearers in obscure locations became the benchmark for all the rest of their obscenities. Starting with the search and seizure of automobiles and cars, with automobiles slash vehicles slash cars, and I know the technical term, so don't jump on me on that. I don't care what term you use, bottom line is this. the private piece of property that I was the first person to the first person to control Even with all the convolutions that hadn't been brought out into the open yet, we know about how cars are manipulated. We know about the property right issue there. You're not going to teach me anything that we don't already know. We're going to be able to have a conversation. But we've gone through it. The bottom line is, no matter how they try to convoluted it, perception work this way. I am paying for it. It's mine and it's not yours. It's an extension of my person, an extension of my private sphere. And everybody understood this. So they had to wait to get the public fool system to catch up with stupefying the people to the idea of even having this discussion about who owns you, who owns your time, what is of value. See? But even there, they've got a problem because a lot of people do start to, the brain juices start to flow. People are now getting so pissed and rightly so. And I believe personally we just need to get this thing done. I don't believe any political solution is going to manage it and I don't believe that yapping at them is going to do us any good. I personally think you should be spending that time preparing to wage war. Now, that's me. But I know a lot of good people, and I know that no matter what, they're going to burn their energy this way, as long as they understand, and as long as I see mutual support, in other words, 100% ready to be cock-locked and rock and roll when the time comes. Although I'd prefer you aim and hit your target, rocking and rolling, that term is something that's popular. In reality, I want a grim destruction of my enemy on a massive scale, so I want you to hit your target. Purposeful is another word to put there. Exactly. Purposeful. Because there is a point at which there is nothing, they're not listening. The grease is on the tracks to perdition, guys, the tracks to hell. And unless we put our foot down as we the people. unless we decide to put the kabosh to all of this fiction that has been stretched like as it's said by our friends who research the Buck Act like a saran wrap that has been stretched across the country but that saran wrap has done two things. Yeah it's created this fiction with this fed that is spread out but it's also designed to suffocate liberty. It's also designed to suffocate your ability to enjoy your life's time. That's what that whole saran wrap, that declaration of war against us is. And we all need to emphasize this. They've already declared war against us. They already know they're waging war against us. It's time for America to catch up, wage war against them, get rid of them, kill them all, and then we can get on with breathing. And are we still going to be able to sit on our arses? No. But you know what? When you're working more for yourself than you are for some parasite stuck on your wallet, You're going to find life as a whole hell of a lot better and enjoyable. Mark. See how that works. Anyway, go ahead, Gullard, jump in there. Yeah, this is Sean again. I was reading on the Internet today about a 65-year-old Cypriot man who had worked his whole life in Australia, brought his money back with his family to retire. He was going to build himself a big estate and have enough for his medical care, and literally overnight a year year ago, he lost all of his savings to that Cypriot bank roll-in theft. They're saying that that same will come to America. It started happening in Europe. I think that will be the tipping point, even with the cops when they realize, gosh, my 401K that I've worked so hard for my whole life is gone. What else do I have to lose now? That's my very life. That's the Stamp Act right there. that exactly what whole process of this comes back to the same shyster bankers we have fought forever because you have these in the social past do not call them just greedy their sociopaths if we do not get rid of this sickness by killing it off then we're right back in the same pot in fact again i challenge everybody to read this Because people are starting to come to the understanding of what we're talking about and been talking about for years We've been better off getting this thing over within the 90s Really would have if we kicked it off You know in other words when they cut one that when the government the Israelis did the Oklahoma City bombing If they really really were all pumped up beforehand They thought they were gonna come out they were gonna do whatever cuz they were living in their own little world guys in 1994 we already had all the information on their plan to start in late 94 a whole series of arrests and a whole series of attacks. They were going to do a whole bunch of mass BS. They thought they were all pumped up. And then they started to, well, they got feedback from a lot of areas. And a lot of people didn't do the, oh my god, the rubber-lit politicians started that nonsense, especially those who realized that it was actually, you know, in motion. But the average guys out here with us were like, cool. We're not Branch Davidians. Now, you'll notice that for all of the game played out, guys, because we explained to them, we went right to them and said, you know what, we understand you're planning mass arrests. You think you're going to plug that in. Nobody out here, you're going to surprise. Why don't you come out and try that and see how many of you die? And that's exactly how it was worded to them. You know what, I really, you know what, there's some senators going to write you letters. They were all incense because they didn't get answers back because they were going to tell everybody, oh, you're crazy. Guys, we were a spit away from a sliver, a hair away from the war and we should have just kicked it off. The bad guys did the Oklahoma City vacuum separate from a chain of events because each of the components that were supposed to kick in. Think about this. They attack us in November to December, just before Christmas, and start to grab people. This creates a series of conflicts back and forth and you know equivalent to what we saw before April 19, 1775. Oh by the way, on April 19th the Mossad and the federal government do the Oklahoma City bombing and they would have used that as the excuse like Clinton tried to do that. These terrorists, internal American terrorists, blah blah blah, would have done it during an escalation. and the idea is it would have turned the tide or would have been part of the reason for in their image in their in their brain in their mind it would have kicked off the big event and they'd have been grabbing people left and right now they've been dying left and right and i'd point out for the two weeks after the oklahoma city bombing guys they tried everything they could you go back and plug in all the propaganda and what it was you're supposed to do all you know they're going to go out and do that whatever well you know what even the cops realize that they were being played a lot of cops affected we have the honest those were peace officers the peace officers roll step back on the mark with the militia do anything like this I would point out also that remember the day that the Oklahoma City bombing took place, it was militia that responded first to help dig people out of the wreckage. And if you don't think so, you need to go back through all those still pictures and pay attention to the vehicles that are standing there that bowled right up when the incident took place. You'll see the word militia on the back of the trucks and on the side of a lot of the independent pickup trucks that were there because those were organized militia personnel from the state of Oklahoma and other outlying states. that drove straight through and got there faster than all the feds even though many of the feds were already lined up and ready for the bombing because they did it. Okay. What happened well everybody basically said it's a lot of people panty ways did the oh they peed their drawers and the app or whatever and we're gonna see this again I'm waiting for this you're gonna see this happen a lot of people are making noise how yeah, we got a revolution going on Yeah, soon as it gets serious don't be surprised at all these rubber lips. They all just flop to the wayside Okay, because immediately they qualify. Oh, we don't want a violent revolution You want to know your enemy laughs at you every time you're stupid enough to make that qualifier They thank God for patience. They are God. Then they immediately know right away that you're a flummox. In other words, all yours is gas. They don't be out of shadow without all they have to do is press the image, throw in some certain propaganda, and everybody will just flop over on their arse and wait to get kicked in the crotch over and over and over again. You see? That's one of the reasons that I know a lot of guys are talking about this and they've already seen a lot of it. I see no sense in discussing the idea of the supposed american spring nonsense and the reason i say this is because immediately everybody qualifies it with the warm fuzzy chant near belly button thing we're gonna wear patriot uniforms board to be unarmed you know where revolution reforms and anytime you pose you'll even have the rubber lips the fakes do this not don't you show up with anything that looks like a weapon or gone even if they're plastic fakes cuz haven't forbid they would take pictures of revolutionary war type characters with plastic fake militia guns seriously guys webinars looking all these images like one of those guys getting their m l in militia uniforms and but they don't have anything in their hands they don't have a buddy bitty simulate simulated weapons right now you can buy complete fake arms for a very reasonable price and we look for the park you see Well, there's a reason, because they were told by that rubber lip standing there that, well, heaven forbid, we said revolution, but we just mean formics routine, lots of past gas. When things get serious, that rubber lip will be the first one apologizing and turning people in, and he thinks he can to make a deal. See, there's my problem with it. Now, the other issue is economics. Every dollar right now that we have should be towards preparing to wage war. Seriously, preparing to wage war. It's the only thing that's going to save you. I don't care if, again, that preparation includes food. Food doesn't kill anybody. It's like the only boy who said, gas masks don't kill anybody. So everybody goes, oh, I don't want to, but they go, well, buy food, buy water. Everything that anybody does out there within my earshot helps to change the dynamic of the battlefield. because the better prepared even your neighbors are idiots downstream all you could do is get input food water on the shelf if they're totally incompetent pros act prodigies net right now you can use the tools and brought this up on the air cutters if you the same tools to jog their brain maybe they'll put something on the shelf but at least they won't be the zombie coming down the road beating at the gate because they feel that their feces doesn't stink your does at least not right away and that they need what you have because they're stupid but they were told that they were smart and stupid because they didn't prepare for anything. The smart yet stupid people that are so bright because the government said, well don't you prepare for anything because a cruel, stupid person would prepare a smart person to listen to the government and listen to the controlled media. Smart people would be not prepared at all and be waiting to be manipulated by the powers that be. Just be patient. FEMA will be there shortly. Yeah, right, to eat your lunch. Yeah, and put you in a stadium. And let you starve. And let your corpses get wheeled out on stretchers and in wheelchairs as you die from heat prostration. Remember those images from Katrina? What'd they do with the body? Well, government wasn't really there, so they just rolled him over there and kind of put a sheet over his face. I don't know who the hell he is. He's dead. Again, FEMA will be here shortly. And Mark? Yeah, we should see him. Go ahead, colors. but i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i I don't care, we'll protest, but we're probably going to be shooting their arse anyway. If I heard that, that would be honesty. If I hear this, oh, we don't want a war. Well, you know what, they're always smiling and cackling in the black uniforms when they hear that. When you hear that, ooh, you'll walk in and kick your ass and they won't know anything. And they already told us they won't because they're all in dinks. Yeah, that works. They're not scared of us, and they should be scared of us, and they need to really be scared of us. They need to understand they're going to die because of us, because we're going to hunt them down and kill them all. That's really the only thing that they listen to. In fact, nowadays, how many different pieces of guys are posting in the chat room? Well, let me give you an example. I know we're all at the top of the earth. Don, please stay right here with us, and don't play the music yet, because I want to point something out. There's a little piece of somebody posting in the chat room about an Iowa family scared because the black uniform knuckle draggers came into their house like, you know, Interior Police and the KGB. Now they got it all on film. And their question was, the newscaster who's being told by the Jewish mob that runs the new station, well why would they need all those cameras in the house? Well why not? You know what they're pissed at is because it all got caught on film. So, what are you talking about? The government has cameras down the road, cameras in your car, cameras in the air, drones everywhere. So why can't we have more cameras than them? What's wrong with that? Well, the cameras are selective, so when they want to play propaganda and they want to murder you, then they can edit and chop accordingly. What's really cool is watch that video. Remember what I said about that pile up of black uniforms and how you're going to kill them at the front door? Or how you're going to kill them on the street? I'd be mowing them down. If we got into an open conflict, I'd be mowing them down the street. We have to start thinking about the idea. I don't want them kicking in my door. I'm going to make sure they're dead before they get to the edge of the neighborhood. If you had to fight them, here's how it would work. First, I'd be killing them right there where I am. And then immediately, listen to their radios for what direction they're coming from, because there's going to be more of them coming in and start taking them out as they show up down the road. Why? Because if they get to you, they're going to do all those things you saw and lie every step of the way. So after you had to defend yourself, you've already paid the piper, you've already paid the fee. Now, fight to win. And fight to win means find every one of them and kill them all. Go ahead Clark. Everybody did the systematic propaganda to attack, and the limp dinks did the, oh, I don't want to be no more supporter of the whole of the branch of Indians and Waco! Well, everybody needs to remember that they did have good weapons. Actually, they had more than 22s. The 911 tape, forgive me, and I just had it in my hand, we need to play this on the air. I've got to send Ed another set of copies so that he's got them on hand from another location. I need to send them out to you guys again, too. Several people out there listening have these. During it, the guy that's on the phone says, well, you keep this up, they're pulling out the big guns. In other words, they weren't really ready, but what happened is after they started that first wave and they were just shooting through the walls of the Batfaggots, you know, they killed the dogs, you can hear in the background, they said, you got to stop. He goes, I'm telling you right now, they're pulling out the big guns. And they just figured, well, you know, they
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