February 28, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and food production, emphasizing that Americans can feed themselves through traditional farming methods and hybrid seed cultivation. He criticized government leadership and Connecticut's gun confiscation efforts, calling for armed resistance and militia organization. Koernke promoted precious metals (copper, silver, gold) as barter currency and investment, provided contact information for coin dealer Jeff Bennett, and solicited contributions to support the Micro Effect broadcast network. He also shared stories about militia operations, combat training, and the importance of working with like-minded patriots.
- connecticut gun confiscation
- militia training
- preparedness
- self-sufficiency
- food production
- hybrid seeds
- precious metals
- copper rounds
- silver rounds
- barter currency
- armed resistance
- michigan militia
- second amendment
- patriot movement
- gun owners of america
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of our public education. 9. A constant hammering into the American consciousness of the horror of modern warfare. The beauties and the absolute necessity of peace. Peace always on communist terms, of course. And Tim, the consequent willingness of the American people to allow the steps of appeasement by our government which amount to a piecemeal surrender of the rest of the free world and of the United States itself. 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, and we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyrants. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped 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. In this, the land of the free. 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 use 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, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oath they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children will be there. 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear, be a slave? Both 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. Oh, he vanished in the midst, his words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. Or even now as parents trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? he called out from the grave. And I see we got mark hooked up here. Good morning, sir. Good morning is daybreak in the swamps Good morning. Ladies and gentlemen, this is first hour the morning intelligence report. I'm our kirky and again I'm Joe McNeil Oh, they McNeil one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territory central west southeast and We're also on AM&FM Microstations, CB Bay stations, alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good morning to the Aleutians. We're back to the east over there in the Hallmark network. That's right from the top of the area, the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, because the ark with the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Fifth and Fifth and our friends in the state of Colorado along with, oh, there on the left side. Why only? You got the nine sisters. That FM 100 is booming. It may be more than a decade old as a kit, but it's brand new, reassembled only five, six days ago. Yeah, I spent one night going, burn my fingers, burn my fingers, burn my fingers, soldering things together. And that's a brand new kit, an old kit with brand new size. There we go. Also, the left coast where we have the state of Jefferson. Congratulations, keep up the good work. Remember, things kick off, people. We're gonna be pretty darn busy. good government back. Well again it was yesterday too somebody had to call in and correct me. I guess I said it was February 28th yesterday So let's do it again today February 28th we got 33 degrees here at the studio. It's like anti-leap year. I'm sorry. It's anti-leap year. Yeah Well, always getting a little ahead of ourselves, you know so Yeah, man, we're gonna have a lot of rain today. Snow for tomorrow and the next day. After we got much snow last night, so I guess it'll be rain during the day, snow at night. What's the temperature there right now? 33. Oh, that's not a good rain. That's one of the bad border rains where it can just get icy enough, so be careful and be slow and remind everybody to do the same thing. You know, it's interesting, because first we thought we're in the bucket right now again. We had our fall last week. here because of the amount of snow we have means we didn't lose our snow but we did get a lot of moisture on the ground and really driven. We're going to have a phenomenal spot here in Michigan. When we get snow we are going to have a mass right from the get go. Perfect Michigan. What that does is what moisture gets driven down but of course then we get a freeze. Frost line is driven deeper and deeper and that frost line if you've ever listened to Joe from the care talking about water storage underground how things work with plants That's what's happening right now. This is the natural version of some of the stuff you could do with wood underground and all kinds of the fun stuff. Be prepared to put stuff in the ground. Yesterday, one of the things I did in the green, the slosh, I got a sunroom, I got a greenhouse, and then we've got greenhouse boxes. And the big thing is right now, guys, getting the seeds sorted out and started on high-bred seeds that we've produced. These suckers, they put to shame anything you get in the packages. I'm serious, I just... It's amazing, I have to brag about it only because we're looking at seven generations. The tomatoes this year, I did a little different and something that we have talked about putting them out in the wild, done planter boxes out in the middle of nowhere. And this is a second year of experimentation, but because I've already got them in the ground, the seeds are already there. This hybrid, non-hybrid cherry tomato, the more you abuse It's kind of like some of those, you know, they pick certain plants, Joe, for the mall because the more you pick at them, the more they come back. In fact, every guy's complaint about this. The relentless tomato seed. Yeah, this is what these are. In fact, right here, the last couple of years, I've boxed these in where they started up, and I got to think, first of all, they start up on their own. So they can start growing. And for whatever reason, the time that God gives them, Sometimes during the spring and then even into the summer all of a sudden there'll be some fruit that's laying there under the ground and it'll sprout. You'll have 15, 20, 30 from these non-hybrid tomatoes that were turned under from the fall or from the spring. I do not have the heart to lose any of those, but every one that I've saved. If you ever see a picture, it looks like a cartoon, guys, but it's not of an onion patch. Not many places in America do you see like the way we used to grow things, you know, the traditional five acre farm, just isn't out there. But when you used to hear, you know, the out there and the onion patch, guys, all what they used to do is plant the onions and they would just let them take over. There would literally be onions on onions. Have you ever come up, for instance, I'm giving an example of how that looks, have you ever come up on a garden where you've seen flowers, you know, flower bulbs just piled one on top of the other? or you know like there are many different root base you know that are variation. Well that's what onions will do. And that's why you see down there in the onion patch. That was not a, when you see the cartoons, the old cartoons, real deep color that you see from the earlier real images. They were just done in caricature of reality. That's something that can be done. We can produce all the food we want to. If we take and apply what we know right now, there are some excellent books up there and I just mentioned what it's called farming on five acres. You know that five acre farm not only produced all the food for a six member family, the average family at the time was, you know, a small family, was four children and two adults. Now remember that the e-mail would be bigger, but with five acres, not only could you feed the family for 365 days out of the year, also made a business out of it and the average income was about $68,000 to $70,000 gross. Back when money like that really meant something. How's chickens? It did, you had rotational crops, the whole yard. So everybody says, we can't feed ourselves. It's only because of stupidity. I'm sorry. I have no confidence nor do I believe in any way, shape or form government sponsored witch doctors anymore. There are some ideas I have that we can apply, but remember there are things that we learned and we have learned. And the first thing I had to do is separate man from the farm. Farmers have created, have been the foundation of civilization period. Everybody can brag about their respective departments, but the farmer produces surplus food. Surplus food is called energy. If you have surplus food, you can direct energy that you otherwise would not have something. Back in the day, you didn't see any D12 bulldozers out there, guys. If you didn't have the extra calories, you run subsistence. It runs things nowadays, don't we? Well guys, subsistence is what's called, you know, surely making it. Now some people with their subsistence food supply nonsense buy frozen pizzas and fight over hobos and Twinkies. Like we saw down south when they had their snowstorm that lasted a whopping what, two days? Starving. There was one somebody sent me, some guy literally is, is blowing bones. I mean the skin, you know, rubber, rubber slash leather over a skeleton. And the guy's kind of handing him a slip of paper. I don't know. Hey here, call this number. I don't know what he was doing. Other than just so he could get the guy to move him like some last effort before he died or something. You know what I mean? It was like a wicked action. It's like once you give him a cracker, or slow the cracker at once, go give him a bunch. He might nibble on the cracker and start working the other way. Oh no, he's giving him a piece of paper. It's like he's looking at a dog. And he's trying to get the dog to move, so he's giving him, you know, here, look, there's something in my hand, and the blurred eyes of the human being reaching for the paper, everybody a chance to see what death warmed over looks like. Wicked people. But again, the whole idea about feeding ourselves, guys, best example is where you are, Joe. When you travel the Kamiye scenic route to get there, it's a beautiful trip. And then when you get there, it's the first thing that I noticed, because I always watch for stuff like this, look at all the fruit. trees. All the grape vines in rows, which means they didn't get there on their own, did they Joe? No, they did not. They left over from the early 1900s. The miners did mining days, right? And a lot of the people that were there are the different waves of people that have come in. But again, guys, it's lack of knowledge. It's not the environment. It's a lack of knowledge. people in fire, we aren't even in dire straits. This country with a drought is not even near dire straits. We have made them dire straits, malfeasance, and intentionally incompetence and ignorance. A state where we claim that we're so, so smart. That's what's really disgusting to me. And I've gotten to the point now where the only thing you can do, we'll fix this, is for common sense people to get rid of the idiots. And I ain't talking to people who are, you don't like them people or people who are as smart as you, no, that's not what I'm talking about, because a lot of people that people would say they're not as smart as I am. They work for a living and those people actually take care of them. I'm talking about the useless, eager types that have become professional students that rub each other's butts and generate diddly. It's absolute wasted time. It's constant now. It's to the point where stupid promotes stupid. No common sense applies to anything. In fact, just reverse. In fact, the only thing that they know are political agenda. Queer! We sent a delegation over to the Olympics. What did we send? Well, that bad-eared piece of trash didn't go to the Olympics, which normally the president does, or the vice president, by the way. And there's something else in a moment, Joe. But, guys, let's point out, what did they send? Did they send a whole bunch of, shall we say, young people who were in need, perhaps, it'd be great for a first time to send young Americans from across the country as a delegation over there? the United States. No, no, they picked out every back screw and queer they could find and bottom feeding piece of trash and that was to rub in the face. Well, no, that rubbed it in the American space. We sent some disgusting lowlights to represent our country. What do you think everybody looks at that? What we have is a genetically defective leadership. Yes, what we do. They are, they're, like I said, Jerry's kids, if you would have a batch of Jerry's kids together in the same chairs, that's why they don't show you any pictures at all of these swine when they're together that we have that are in the regime now. If you go to every bureaucracy, you're going to find a bunch of, you know, just crazy looking, short, just rats. I mean, just they look goofy, but they also, if you look at their eyes, many of them just look wicked. Or they've got the, what we call basically that thousand yard vampire stare. Can't get rid of it. But on top of that, toadies and, well the beautiful thing is, yes, man, because what's going to be their downfall is what's happening right now. Everything about Connecticut is a yes, man thing, just like the thing going on when they started to go after the guns 14 months ago, which by the way, doesn't seem like it, guys, but 14 months ago, no. The acting at them about please don't do it didn't do any good and won't do any good. The only thing that they heard was the sound of a cash register and that's what forced them to stop. Well how many of you have seen my postings wherever I say something? What's the one thing I say every day whenever I get on the computer and I can make a comment? What are some of the last things that I say or the first thing I say? Vote with your wallet and buy more ammunition. Vote with your wallet and buy more ammunition. Vote with your wallet. You want to lie? Because there's one thing that they do look at and that's what everybody is even if they can't find out that you paid cash although there's a dozen different ways they'll try to sign because everybody the naysayers and the bedwetters will always go well I know what you're doing no matter what well your point the reason we're gonna have to fight in the reason we need to be prepared fight is because of the very thing you're saying so what by pissing your pants and being the green weenie that somehow that's superior to yeah I didn't lick their rumpus and I'm gonna tell him I didn't like you guys. I didn't like Joe. I never did like Joe. It says here you were with a Patriot movement. Uh, shirt tail and the wing. Yeah, but I was just kind of testing him. I was spying for you. Well, it says here you were doing this like for 12, 14 years. Well, yeah, I had to get the feel for things. Well, now you're denying everything. I don't know any of them and I never liked any of them. See, that's the kind of boobies that, you know, to a degree you do want them falling from the tree, number one. You want them to roll out. The problem is if you could just get them to stay away. Because this is the group, there's this peripheral group. They won't contribute. They're not going to do anything, but they'll be there to make noise. And whenever they make noise, it's the screaming, bleeding, drowning person. Have you noticed that? Bleeding, pithy, drowning person. But they won't be the one to jump up and stand the line and they won't be there when things get serious. So why worry about listening to them? Because like, you know, Larry Pratt, you know, Joe Larry Pratt is with Gun Owners of America and he pointed out, he goes, you know, when everybody was yapping about this person, don't like this person or don't listen to that person or don't do this, you know, all these people that they, you know, he learned something that I've told everybody for years. I think the prettiest people, nor the best dressed people, are going to show up for the fight. I'm going to warn you about that right now. It's the ones that all those pretty people that said, oh don't listen to them, those pretty people won't be anywhere to be found when the time comes. It'll be the working man. It'll be the regular guy. No, there's that old term, the regular guy. Think about it. I've watched this over and over again. I always, you know, always the ones who say, well, you don't want him around. You don't want her around. You don't want them around. You know what I found out about that too? Those characters typically are working for the other side. And what they'll do, that very first, you don't want them around. Well, when the time comes, they won't be around. But by God, that man who's a regular soldier, that man who's worked for a living or that man who's put, gotten his hands dirty will be there every time. And he's been honest every day that you've ever talked to him. he's been genuine every day that you've ever worked with him there and you better be there for him and for his family because he's been there for you and your family personal experience i'll tell you what mustache bob one of the best damn fighters we have the patriot movement and the other militia movement and he's he's gone now he's been gone but i'm gonna tell you something all the other piss willies would always say yeah yeah we gotta do something you know what whenever my family was threatened or whenever anybody was threatened That man and his militia unit were in the vehicles and they knew how to fight. They knew what to watch for. They wouldn't get caught on the road. He was a Korean vet. He taught a lot of young men. He was a mechanized commander. Each one of the individuals that was part of his group owned armor. His armor has been panned. I'm not talking body armor, guys. I'm talking tanks. Mechanized, fast mechanized. These guys are from the old industry, guys. They're from Michigan's trade, from the automotive industry. We know how to build stuff. and we know how to make stuff. And I'll tell you what, that man, no matter how old he got, he was the man up front. You know, we always talk about that story about the 70-year-old man who, you know, when Lexington and Concord took place, when the British were coming back, he was 70 years old, veteran of the French and Indian War. That was Bob. He wasn't out back. He wasn't off in the corner like, this guy ain't getting shot yet. No, he wasn't like that at all. In fact, just in reverse. follow me. You want to know why? Because he was combat infantry, kids. Follow me. Catch up with me. He was, when he was 70 years old. And I'm going to tell you another story about Bob and another gentleman. In fact, he's eight years old, but he's eight years old this year. Years ago, we had an operation where we put 160 people in the field. I had teenagers that were, of course, just learning the trade here about being in the militia. We're across the country, Joe, that's like where you live. I can find it here in Michigan for you. You know what it looks like outside. You see those hills there? I do. We got hills like that. Now we had 17 and 18 and 19 year olds and we're doing a full combat pack. 60 pounds worth of Alice pack. It wasn't completely combat loaded but it was combat adjusted, okay? We're going cross country and at a given point we're practicing brake contact and moving formation with children and women. See a lot of people go, I don't need to women and children out there. Well you're talking about escape and evasion. And the idea is that you should actually practice as a militia unit supporting your people. At a given point we show people several times when you stop, how you deploy, how you set up security, how you overwatch your trail. You backtrack over your trail so you're looking down on people who might be tracking you with animals or whatever. And if you kill them when you get a chance to make sure you shoot the animals, okay? demonstrate how to collapse the site and break contact. And I picked a ridge that was just like coming up to your house, okay? Shoot an asthma, point at the first man I saw, the seven year old man. Now he literally just, you know, mountain goaded right straight up where he was told to go, gets up on the top of the ridge along with the rest of the recon section. He's the man with the compass. He's gonna be directing the whole group, the whole unit. We go another two miles. I'm catching up with the front of the formation and I'm looking at something I can't figure out. He doesn't look right. Is he sick? No. Is he tired? No. He's carrying two backpacks. And I look for him and I'm trying to figure out where the hell did he get a second backpack from. And I look over and here's this 20 year old, oh he's feeling good. And here's this seven year old man carrying a second backpack. And I got up there and I said, what in the hell are you doing? He goes, well, he was looking a little peeked there. He's not feeling good today. I was like, well, I'll tell you what, I know he's feeling a hell of a lot better than you are. Yeah. You know what I mean? But the thing is, here's the kicker. He didn't look exhausted or tired, guys. Now, I'm going to tell you a part of what that is. And I'm serious about this. People, when you start embracing your heritage and you start working with people of like mind, Do you know how much more of a pleasure that is? Have you thought about that? Why do you come to the micro effect in the morning, for instance? A lot of people get up first thing in the morning and some of you out there are five o'clock in the morning. So listen to the micro effect or listen to us. But also you listen to the programming because you want to be with people of like mind. Organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. The more that you work with people who are like-minded, the more you're going to find how your spirits are lifted up. You don't work with these. If you've got an ace here, I'm going to tell you, I have managed virtually now tens and tens of thousands of militia. For that matter, I work as a training officer in the U.S. as an op-for officer, okay? I learned real quick to create or pair up and create what we call gray companies and then regular line units. What are great companies? They're the chargers, kids. They're the ones that can move through the shadows. They're the ones who as a team, as a group, and special forces, all it is is a mindset or attitude. And you can take whole groups of men and they can perform just as well, no matter who the hell you are out there. Don't let somebody tell you, well, if you don't have the special title, you can't do it. Oh, stop it, clowny. It's like the most recent thing I read here the other night, just as a qualifier where somebody said, well, you won't be able to do it without people with special titles. You won't be able to fight the war against the tyrant. Somebody walked up back during the American Revolution and said that someone would have butced the goal of the good war if we don't do it in a general zone. What do you mean? What are you talking about? I'm going to remind everybody again there. The American War for Independence, the generals that were professionals that came over to the patriot side were more of a burden than they were a help. They were the ones pissing them on about trying to climb up somebody else's shoulder to get a hike, guys. They were some of the most burnt, in fact, several of them flat out betrayed us. I'm talking Benedict Arnold. I'm talking others that every step of the way in the early stages of the war, they were trying to backstab everybody and trying to surrender us out. They were trying to convince everybody we just need to roll over. Whereas Washington's generals, which in reality were your generals, were men who had never served before, who were men who were of stout heart, who were of clear eye, and they had studied before the war started. They became some of the most dynamic names of the American war for independence, and they were not quote-unquote professionals. Think about that. You work with people of like mind. You can get anything accomplished. Look what we do with this programming right here. Look what we do with this network with everybody pitching in. And if you do more, and if you did more, by God, we gotta have the strength right now. Connecticut is the cauldron. Connecticut is the cauldron. Connecticut is the test bench. And it's common, it's not an if. Well, well, well, we're gonna do this or that if they go door to door. They're bragging right now that they're gonna go door to door. They're puffed up about it. They're telling themselves they're gonna do it, kids. Right at the bottom mark. We're gonna go to the bottom of the arm break here. We got Joe McNeil, myself, in a beautiful sunshine and pretty much day outside. So if you think you're gonna step outside with a leg coat, grab the gloves and hat, grab a cup of coffee, smell, taste. Oh my goodness, it's good to work. It's Friday, Cinco di Amo Day. Oh, you'll want one. Five bucks, amo. Hi folks, Ryan McMullen here talking to you about the immune system. As a talk show host, one of the major topics is health. It seems there are powers that be that want and desire the public to be sick. These are huge topics discussed in my show, but there is a way to combat this sick system. Life change tea. 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The drawing that we're going to have on the 14th of March is for a one ounce silver Waco coin. There's a picture of it in our chat room. There's a picture of it on the front of the website. This was a contribution given to us by John and Maine for the purpose of helping bring in some support for the micro effect. Okay, so let's do what we can do. A $5 minimum contribution gets your name in the hat five times and a dollar per entry after that and there's no limit on how many entries you make. And by the way, guys, whoever wins this coin, there's only so many that were made, very limited run. People were fighting over these. Some people cash A's up. you know, didn't forget about it, but they didn't really want to add, they didn't want to release any. 500 of them made. Yeah, and I've just, especially in the late 90s when they first came out, you know, remember silver was a couple dollars an ounce, guys, and rounds were quite, you know, reasonable initially. Well, again, that's, you know what I mean? A little under a couple dollars a piece. You know, we should focus on that for just a second because, you know, You can call it copper, the poor man's gold and the poor man's silver, what have you. I promise you folks, copper has a value. I'm grabbing every pound of it. I'll tell you what, there's an electrician down the road here. He pulls twice what he needs, I mean, when he does a job, on an inch of it. And I get power. Guys, you think I'm letting that go into the trash? When I go to, I solve it. the sites here have built tons of stuff. Some of you are using the equipment right now in the rifle ranges in the next 15 that we've built and stay here. Proper of any kind, what you should do is take coffee cans and if you have wire, don't cut it up because you never know where you're going to get a piece of wire for something that goes boom. Okay. I ran a wire from here to there and another wire from here to there and when they stepped on this, it went boom. Who's that? See, yep. Anyway, the thing, remember, roll it up, put it in the can. put more in the can get pieces of copper chips a copper small pieces of wire guys just put copper on the side of the political one side and just keep putting in there under experiment right now with my life has nothing to do with uh... precious metal but you know what my large use of so much stuff and we need it for chase and i'm doing using it for a little countermeasures i'm not going on by any experiment was between all different places for my lawyer is to keep putting a bag you know i got a three pound bag just for the last two weeks different things like lids and caps where you pull them off and creamer caps because you know you take off the caps and foil cap. Okay so congratulations that goes over in there gets cleaned up. Copper is the same way you'd be amazed how quickly now it's not like it used to be but copper pipe, copper fixtures, brass fixtures we're gonna need all this. I am telling you right now that you are the bankers for the Patriot movement period and you are the quartermaster for the Patriot movement you listening out there. Copper rounds and silver rounds gold is just not affordable for us. It hasn't been for quite some time. Nobody's running out there and buying pounds of gold. The people that are out there because they stole a lot of stuff. I mean, the ones that are doing that are people that were all laughing and figuring they were going to get touched by any of the evilness that they helped to create. And they were all shucking and jiving and laughing how they were going to keep their heat guns and how they weren't going to be touched. And they were going to be eating crumpets and you know, they were going to have their little fingers up and swapping spit with the communists when they took over only to find out now they ain't going to happen. Yeah, they've got the money they've stolen from everybody else to buy gold. Congratulations. On the other hand, we're in a very different world. We have a money system in place before this hits, not when this hits, not as it happens. These things are not going to be obtainable after the proverbial fit hits the shad. Yeah, nobody should be out there digging those mines for months, if not a year or two, if not years, because it's going to be, they're going to be remote locations. A lot of metals themselves have always been precious, no matter what metals they are. Most people don't realize, of course, aluminum is a process in and of itself that is high-tech. You know that there are examples of aluminum from a thousand and two thousand years ago, guys. We're to try to find them. Aluminum known by the alchemists, they actually made artifacts. There were these miracle daggers and swords, because needles, let's say the first thing they were turned into were weapons, guys. But when aluminum was found by the alchemists, whoever it is that did this, these devices and instruments were put into the king's treasury. This was a miracle weapon. The metal was lightweight, durable, and brass, and you could stick somebody with it, and you were faster because it was lighter. Fast was important when you wanted to kill somebody with a blade, okay? Plus, it didn't, it just didn't go anywhere. And it was, it had that look of silver, of, of titanium to it. Seriously. This is an historical fact. They don't know where these artifacts came from. They don't know who built them. They're, they're not real fancy. They were as crude as the, you know, the rest of the material of the day as far as how they were finished, but finished well for the day, for the masters of the day. And any metal, no matter what it is, first goes to those who are wealthy. This is a whole deal. And of course we'll never go away because the first thing we do is we scavenge what's above ground, guys. You know, an apple that is the age of copper and iron going into the 1870s and 1880s. Have you ever looked at the picture? I've always been awed by this because people think crude and they always see the dusty west. Well, even in the dusty west, it's not legitimate. The images you see, you get a taste of it when you look at the old art with the iron fences, the lead type top. Yeah. You see, everything really has a purpose. You want to see them skateboarding across the top of one of those? No, no, in fact, because later on, in fact, iron, again, as a metal, because it was a weapon, or it was supposed to be a tool and a weapon and whatever. You know, little things you probably don't, you've never heard of. You know, Billy clubs back in the day in the 1880s, guys, there's all kinds of walls that were passed in this nation. When a cop was carrying a Billy club, He wasn't just planning on beating you. They made a series of billy clubs that had knocks in the club. You will see pictures of these if you pay attention. This is why all this stuff has to disappear from your schools. If you pay attention, you'll even see cartoons. When you look at the billy clubs that the old round heads used to wear, remember the guys used to eat Keystone cop types? Guys, there were little indentations in their billy clubs that were set back with a drill. And they commercially sold these little iron rods that had barbs on them. They were pointed. They came down to a point and they had little fish hooks in them. And when he smacked you side to head or if he was chasing you, if he was a good bruiser back in the day, he didn't have steroids. Anybody who looked like a refrigerator really was like a refrigerator. He wasn't made out of a bottle. He was a man who actually was... They couldn't catch you right away, but they could get close enough, guys. They'd snag you. They'd hit you. You want to know what happened? A bunch of those little iron barbs would hook you and they would come right out of the Billy Club. And you might get away, but they got you. Let me point out here, Mark, that Jeff Bennett is on the way micro-effect. And he has copper rounds as well. Yes. And we need to be investing. Go ahead. And here's the deal, folks. The coin situation, you know the ounces of gold, silver, copper, there's not a store available. Here's what takes place. If you were to call Jeff right now, he may have some, what he does, I happen to know that he does, have some tubes of the copper rounds and silver, these kind of things. Okay, when he runs out, he has to go on a search. He has to look all over the country, make phone calls, to find them. He doesn't call the coin store or the bullion store and say, okay, send me this much more. That part doesn't exist. He has to go find, it's like looking for a particular kind of oil or you're shopping for a particular brand of grips or something. Only certain people carry them or they're not always available. That's what it is. So when you hear somebody talking about gold and silver, yeah, you listen to the commercials all the time. That doesn't mean it's already available All it is just minute is the guy that's going to go find what it is that you're looking for if he doesn't have it himself So it's not like going down to the 7-11 and it's just gonna be there Your Pepsi is going to be there waiting for you the big golf or whatever they have available. It's just not that way So when you hear these kind of things and we're talking about these things on the air you need to understand that There's limited resources for all this stuff and although you hear the commercials all the time you would think it is plentiful. It is not. It is not. So something you might take into consideration is getting some poor man's silver, gold, whatever you want to call it and just set it aside. The copper is obviously cheaper than the silver, silver is obviously cheaper than the gold. All are going to have and do have already a value. Now I don't think that you're going to get down to the local store, maybe it'll get that bad, with a bundle of copper wire and you're going to have to weigh it. How many people you see or anything around that has that scale to weigh your copper, silver, whatever, if it's not duly weighed already? So if there's something about getting any coins, you need to contact 623. Let me give you this number. This is Jeff's number. Give it out a couple times, Joe, please. Okay. Jeff's number, if you want any copper, silver, gold, whatever, whatever you have money for, Jeff is on this broadcast network for a reason. I've turned down many who wanted to get on the micro effect. 623, 327, 1778. Now Jeff is a lot like me, man. We don't have a lot of friends. We're just too forthright and bold and frank. But I'm going to tell you something, man. There's nobody's heart that's in a better place than Jeff Bennett. And I happen to know he has some of them copper rounds available right now. And, you know, I was just talking to him about this the other day. And, you know, if you if you do it right, what he said, I forget what the number is, you know, four or five rolls of copper. We're talking copper right now. Based on the price and stuff you end up with one free roll of copper Okay, and I'm not sure if that's a box or five rolls or something. That's something you have to discuss with Jeff But it's a great deal and just like you know, Robbie Noel, you know They were talking about make a $200 contribution to the micro effect. You're going to get your money back He's going to give you a tenth ounce of gold That you know, you didn't lose anything you stand to gain You know, if gold were to go to $2,000 an ounce and it's going to, you made a $200 contribution, you got a gold coin in return when the gold hits $2,000, you get your money back. But meanwhile, you supported the Micro Effect. It's all in the timing. Isn't it always in the timing? It is always in the timing. Okay? So these kind of things are available here on the Micro Effect broadcast. Okay, we bring them here. Like I said, you can't go down to the 7-11 or if you want to run down to the, what is it, a pawn shop or something, I guarantee you, you're not going to get the prices that you get from Robbie Noel and Jeff Bennett. It ain't going to happen. So you need to listen to these kind of things and think a little farther ahead as to what it is you're investing. You know, the micro effect is an investment. When you make your contribution, you're investing in your freedom, your future. You're investing in a news source, common sense. All of this comes in the whole package if you've never looked at it that way. And again, right now we have an ounce of silver. It's a Colectors coin actually. Only 500 of them made. We're going to have that drawing on the 14th of March on this program. So if you will, $5 minimum contribution gets your name in the hat five times the dollar per entry after that. No limit on how many entries you make. Also, because it is first month, we have to shuffle here. We got to be quick. We got to be fast on our feet. So last night we posted on the front of the website, if you just scroll down there and look a little bit, from now today until the 5th of March. For those of you who send in $20 a month for the archives to help support the micro effect, we will give a one year subscription for $100. Now if you were paying $20 a month, it'd be a $240 value. Okay. So one year for a hundred bucks. We need this now because we are plunging like Mark was saying earlier, man. We are making trying to maintain what we are, make some improvements. and get some stability here for the micro effect that we can be here every day, every morning on the microphone talking to those of you out there who need the information. Okay, so from now until the 5th of March, if you make a $100 contribution, put a little note on there, for archives, for a one year subscription to the archives, $100 and that is really going to help. If you can't do that, please give a subscription to the archives. Get a t-shirt make a contribution Whatever it takes now is the point of critical mass. We have to start moving and grooving now Look what's going on in Connecticut. I was on the air last night discussing this make peace With the Almighty make peace with your family. The war is here We're not waiting for it anymore. It's already here. The more it is in America, not on America. They're coming down the road, guys. Kids, we didn't move your house today. You didn't move your house yesterday. Your house is still sitting right where it is. Bragging up and they're even boasting. And if you've watched the conversation with that one state police pig who's yapping about that communist, these are flat out flaming apron wearing communist. These are a cultist. That fool actually said it's on a marriage. to not surrender your weapons. I know for sure Michigan State Police, they coach their people that you have no rights. And they recruit stupid people who will believe that so that then the other stupid people can promote the stupid people that they hire who will then pump themselves up because they got that spiffy blue uniform which makes a good X spot for an iron sight. bottom line because this has been going on for the longest time. In fact, there's people that have gone to the Michigan State Police Academy where they wired themselves and they couldn't put up with more than two weeks of it because the whole thing that they push is it's them against you, that you're the enemy. Not some foreigners, not Osama bin Wailaden slash LC IEDA. No, those are their fellow travelers. They constantly puff up and pump that you, the American people, are their enemy because they're And that's what this, if you watch the arrogance, this is where this stuff is bleeding out into the light, just like that, kill the gun owners, kill the inter-ray members. Now, the penny waste holding those signs, those queer pieces of trash, they aren't the ones planning on doing it, their logic is that they can buy mercenaries to go out and kill you. They're not, walk up and put a bullet in those pools holding the signs, and you get rid of most of the problem right there, number one. But remember that they're not those panty waste members. They don't figure they're gonna get their hands dirty They figure they can find enough morons like these idiots You've now got on tape where they're flat out saying that well, maybe we're gonna go door-to-door We're gonna go house to house. Really? Well, you might you might be the one clapping Europe on that but the wretched machine for lack of operatives is gonna grind to a hole Right now, I don't know if you saw the other piece I passed on. Did you see basically the people of Vermont are starting to speak up about what's going on with Connecticut? I saw that. You know, I guess somebody commented, let me touch on this real quickly, Mark. Somebody commented in the chat, well, I got jars full of pennies. It'll only cost one cent a piece. Yeah, are they 100% copper? Yeah, it depends on when they were built. And yeah, you did it and you won't get... Here's the thing. That is a wonderful idea. We've said to do that. But the end, in fact, here's the thing though. You have different denominations. Take a look. For those of you who are not... understanding numismatic value, or at least again, how do you use throwaway, look at what a pence was. A pence, which is where we get the term penny from. That penny that we have is a, shall we say, an anemic penny. Originally a penny was almost the size of what we call a copper round today. That penny was an anemic solution based upon the progressive devaluation of our currency. Remember that. In fact, if you don't know what an American pence looks like, then we had one of our friends, John Stevenson, one of the best individuals on the money supply that we had in the Patriot effort, guys. back in the 80s he got pissed he retired and his retirement was just chewed to pieces he worked for GM by the way but progressively because of the union screwing all the retirees and the fact that he was told to get into the 401ks oh you know what happens to 401ks right? the government comes in and steals them remember? I warned you about this over and over again Well, John got pissed and he didn't have any clue about what was going on per se. He was not a stupid man. In fact, he was a very bright, bright man. He was in engineering. And he started to research the money. And he put together, back in the late 80s, early 90s, probably the most single, private, comprehensive collection of currency in the United States with examples of everything going back to the pre-revolutionary period, through the colonial era, with real examples of the currency. This included all the copper, all silver and even gold. Because guys, back in that day, people were making good money in the 80s. And you know what, gold only cost $230 an ounce if you bought it as bullion. Pick it up on the other side, Mark, review the top. Very affordable there. We're going to continue that because John's story is one to understand to help you understand what we're talking about here about investing in your future in a way that you can, every way you can. Not anyway. Hell, I was talking about cutting up wire a minute ago, guys. And that's free for me too, but I still have been trying to buy the copper rounds to support our fellow patriots rather than some stranger down the road. Anyway, we'll be back in a minute. More on that because we're going to talk about this extensively. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march, night and day. Ooh-rah, I'll grab copper any way I can. Nobody leaves it laying around, just getting thrown out. It's going into my pocket, guys. But that don't mean that I'm not going to have a plan for the future, and I'm going to help our future now. We'll do that. from Intercooler. Watch out for martial law. As I've told you many times, the goal of the feminists is not gender equality, but is gender interchangeability. So one of their projects is to make retail stores stop marketing toys separately for boys and for girls. The feminists recently targeted one of the largest British stores, Marks & Spencer, that used to have aisles called Boy Stuff featuring toys that boys like, such as planes, cars, and dinosaurs, while the Aisles for Girls featured glittery craft sets. This marketing decision was successful for sales, but it attracted complaints from a feminist organization called Let Toys Be Toys. Let toys be toys said it hopes to end gender stereotyping in toys because it's so limiting for children when they see a play kitchen in the girl aisle or a racetrack in the boy aisle. Here in the US, an online petition is asking toys or us also to stop gender-based marketing. The petition's organizer claims that it's healthier for children to play with a wide variety of toys so they can learn to fight gender roles. These efforts are both silly and pointless. Boys and girls are free to choose and