April 4, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed currency circulation tactics, specifically the use of dollar coins and two-dollar bills as a grassroots economic demonstration of patriot movement strength. He recounted a successful Susan B. Anthony coin campaign in southern Michigan where coordinated use of coins forced federal intervention, demonstrating citizen power. The show covered food storage and preservation methods including canning, dehydrating, and long-term meat storage; caller Bill from Texas recommended internet-grocer.net for bulk canned goods. Topics included micro-broadcaster network expansion across multiple states, ammunition stockpiling for preparedness, and the importance of listener donations to keep the show operational.
- dollar coins
- two-dollar bills
- currency circulation
- patriot movement
- susan b anthony coins
- michigan militia
- food storage
- canning
- dehydrating
- preparedness
- micro-broadcaster
- ammunition stockpiling
- federal reserve
- self-sufficiency
- grassroots economics
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We now return you to your regular skater program already in progress. This is Janet Ujima. I drink the Vima formula every day to get the complete nutrition in any accidents my body needs. Why don't you join the health revolution? Feel younger and more energetic. Go to mgbrewer.vima.com or call 478-968-7034. That's mgbrewer.vima.com or call 478-968-7034. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me. We fought a revolution to cure our liberty. We rose the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrant flavored 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, is home and 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 history 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 gold. You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. Pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame and taken safe. Given government control, those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seize family farms 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 oath they've sworn. And your daughters visit for their children. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom 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 and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the plan. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God that I awoke he vanished and missed for once he came. His words were true. We are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now, as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watching 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'm Joe McNeil. Channel 29 and channel 31 now up in the I believe we're just on the coast south of Ludington as of this morning They finished all the work back up and over the radios I donated with them so gray box up south of Ludington I think it's next County down even look at the town Peter the gray box thing that I've been fiddling with for the last couple of days I had to do all the cleaning everything out airbrush everything It was a shop shop radio six meter and it matches three others that were donated here to that radio without any problem with a very crude antenna. They were designed to keep it up and 31 test to frequency. It'll be there for a little bit in CB 6 meter, 2 meter. I believe we also have a regular shortwave basis going in that I have. A little nicer shape. All the extra bells and whistles on that rig. It's down in major in Michigan so we want to say thank you there to our friends listening. helping out in that respect to the also run a micro rebroadcaster down near that neck of the woods now little one neighborhood i think it covers a couple of miles and uh... they're going to be building another one here very shortly or they're going to buy one of the deal extreme uh... fms we'll see what happens anyway also alternate technology east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good morning to the illusions the hallmark network from the top of me with a bubble for the bubble for the first article for next week we've been a specific texas oklahoma big chunk of rascal which will i only do we move through the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the fifth the along with the nine sisters, and I built one of those radios too, Colorado Dreykol state and the great state of Jefferson out there on the left coast. Use those nickels, they got Jefferson on them. Use those dollar coins with Jefferson on them and the two dollar bills with Jefferson on them and reinforce, reinforce, reinforce Jefferson, Jefferson, Jefferson. There is no excuse. You have to be religious about this. You're listening out there in Jefferson. every week you need to ask the bank for more jefferson currency more two-dollar bills more dollar points now the bank here will get as many as you want there's tons of them they don't know what to do with the you know the the federal reserve is got the stuff piled up jefferson should be a wash in jefferson currency i am serious about this it is the best method you can make it show strength it shows shows unity get all your friends get all your girlfriend boyfriend all your brothers and uncle's if you're out there in the state of jefferson and do this we did this in the bottom of michigan bottom part of michigan and just take this not out of the bad guys using susan b anthony dollar patriot movement doesn't have any effect on the economy in less than two weeks they were begging everybody at first they wanted everybody use the coins But then after everybody started using the coins and they realized who was using the coins, the bank didn't want to give out anymore because, well, they were forcing everybody to use them for everything. So anyway, a number of our friends out there keep up the good work. Turning back to the east, we scoop across the plains, leap over the Mersey banks, Mississippi Landons, Spokies, Withers, Withers, Grandma Kings, O.K. Kings, and Maubel Grandma Consortium bring us the gold and spike. Joe, it's gray and hazy, but the haze has lifted a little bit. This is what happens in Michigan back and forth. And I actually can see the tree line again across the cornfield here, through, you know, the southern field. And what is Well today is April 4th 2014 here on the micro effects and we get probably skies and new terrain today high 51 two three four So it'll be fairly warm a little bit of rain It'll be alright Excellent and you know what you know for everybody out there most people don't realize two dollar bills are still in the circulation Guys not only the in circulation. They got piles of them. I mean of them. If you ask the bank to get them, you know, they can send out a notice and the money supply, the controller, the money supplier will send the bank whatever they ask for. Right. Order $1,000 in $2 bills. Yeah, seriously, it is fun. It is really fun. It's like, well, where'd you get this from? I got a $2 tree in the backyard. I got a $3 bill of $32, but it ain't worth anything. That was one more. Yeah, we have a listener that does send those $2 bills. quite often and when you go into town, you know every time you hand one of those out they have to take a look at it. I've actually gotten changed for a five a time or two and told them, you know, hey you need to look at that bill again. They look, oh that's only a two, you know. Oh yes, that is true. You know, that's part of this whole thing where again people are not attentive. That's exactly. You know and of course you mess them up with this. Well, why don't you guys have a $2 bill drawer like everybody else has? Yeah, you know They're like well every place else I go in the country They got a one and a two dollar bill slot to five and your guys only have like your registers aren't right right and make them think for a minute well Really? Wow, I didn't think about that But the neat thing is I am serious now Joe and for everybody out there listening guys how you can demonstrate and have an effect Especially since you can have fun and organized very quickly to do this We have three different towns. Right there where, if you look at the bottom of the state of Michigan, we have Michigan and Indiana and Ohio where they all come together. It's like a T. You know, you talk about the four corners out west, we have four states come together. Well, this is the bottom of the state of Michigan. And so what the guys do is they organized one little town in Ohio, one mountain in Indiana, and one little town in Michigan right there where they come together. Everybody in the Patriot effort, because there's a lot of people in the Patriot effort down there, like all over the state of Michigan, Everybody went out with their paychecks, they bought Susan B. Anthony coins. Well, they didn't really buy them, they just said, I want Susan B's. Well, you gotta remember that they were pushing that, weren't they? Well, you all need to use these Susan B. Anthony coins, or you need to use the dollar coins to save, you know, money for the government, right? Because of the printing costs. Well, everybody in the Patriot Movement took it to heart. So all of a sudden, in one week, those were awash in one dollar coins. And then they started whining. Now wait a minute, let it back up here. The bank did even. Okay. But remember the banks are supposed to be promoting the coin. In fact, the government wants the coin out there. They want that dollar coin out there in circulation. There's billions of dollars of these coins on the shelf virtually. I don't know if they finally decided to re-melt the Susan B's yet, but they were talking about and lamenting that, you know, they have virtually billions of dollars of Susan B's, millions and millions of dollars sitting there in coin that nobody has circulated, they're uncirculated guys. The cool thing is, everybody goes, well, hey, wait a second, wait a minute, you guys don't have any influence on anything. There's two things that this does. What this does is shows everybody just how your currency circulates. But it also means that every time you go out, you force the issue because they've got to take the currency. I'm going to pay for this and I'm paying for it in dollar coins. No difference was saying I'm going to pay for it in quarter coins. See how that works? So the neat thing is, all of a sudden the dollars are circulating everywhere and you make sure you do business that week. Well, let's keep this into consideration. Every time they've had any kind of a money class or something, it didn't necessarily affect the coinage. No. So you'd be prudent to have a massive amount of coins in your possession. And it would circulate through your local economy. Exactly. Exactly. Yeah. And what it does, it stays there because, see, one of the things they were, you know, everybody went to the grocery store and, hey, grocery prices aren't getting any better. Instead of spending, say, digits with a credit card, everybody went in and they were buying everything with Susan B. Anthony. Anthony coins. two weeks they were begging people, believe it or not. And then eventually the banks wouldn't give them more. Totally contrary to the guidelines set up by the banks. So that tells you that, and the reason was because the Fed, now here's what we know, they didn't stop it because they were told by law that they had to give them the coins, but the Fed came in and told the bankers, you know, cut it off because it's, you know, it's proving a point. The FBI, the gangs in the FBI, the political whores for the ad multi-court, they came to the bankers and said, we've got to cut this off, because it's showing everybody how powerful they are. And they admitted that. The people that worked at the banks said, oh, yeah, the Fed came to us, and the FBI said, you guys are going to quit this, because people were realizing, well, we're not that small. There's lots of us out here, in fact, and everybody likes using and everybody started to do this, but it wasn't before the reason that they wanted, which was, you know, manipulating the currency or whatever. Instead, it was us using their tools on them. And that's when the FBI came and said, you got to cut this out. You got to cut this out. So think about it, guys. And it's not that nobody was committing a crime. It demonstrates the kind of political horrors and hacks you have in these alphabet soup agencies, which we've told everybody about. But it brings it to the surface. It's kind of like pushing the pus, that federal agent pus, to the surface where it has to come out and start bleeding like a stuck goat. Okay? And that's what they do. So the cool thing is it also helps you know you also can identify friend and foe because a lot of people they just had a great time with this there's people that were not with the payture they're like man this is cool I remember when I was little we used to have 50 cent pieces and dollar coins now you got to remember that back when you and I were little Joe dollar coins weren't the little Susan B. Anthony's were not they were a little bit bigger than that and it was neat man because when you got one of those when I was little well let's put it this way But the quarters a corner was a big thing to have when I was a kid. Yeah, exactly a silver quarter Yeah, so reporter and you know notice how the Susan B. Anthony thing much bigger If they are bigger, they're just barely the bigger than a quarter only so they wouldn't go in the vending machine. That's what they did exactly. Yeah And if you have some of the bigger ones, of course, you have a little more than you think you have You know silver dollars is what we're talking about Anything in coinage. Anything. Like I say, in times past, other countries in history, you know, when the paper currency evaporated, the coin currency was still flowing. So keep that in mind. Well, the neat thing too is remember they were so big when we were little, when I was young, young. And I got one silver dollar. It was like as big as my hand. When I was tiny, I still remember that because like, man, this thing is big! You know, like we had nickels, you got times, you could go clean out the car, you know, dad would tell you, hey, go clean out the car. Now, if dad knew that there was change, it was in the seat maybe, or sometimes, I am sure he probably threw a few times or whatever in there. But, you know, the thing is, alright, whatever we find, we keep, right? And so you'd end up with pennies and nickels and dimes and maybe for like you said, if you're lucky, you might find a quarter somewhere, you know? And so that motivated you to clean the car hose and do a real good job. Make sure you get the floor and everything too with the vacuum because it was a big old family. You know, the galaxy station wagon, you know, the 1960, 61, 62 galaxy station wagon with a fold down seat, the face and the rear. Remember that one? Yeah, you get back there and it wasn't any money because that's where we sat. Yeah. When I was a kid, when I was a kid at Fort Knox, Kentucky, I worked at the car wash there at the base. And you know, my job was to get in and clean the windows on the inside. And one day I flipped the seat back and man there was a ton, I'm talking about a ton of change laying there. I thought holy cow. So I scooped it all up and I couldn't even hold it all in my hand. I had to go get a paper bag and I'm throwing it all in a paper bag. And when the guy came to get his car, handed him back, I said here man, all this was in your seat. So he opened the bag and looked at it, handed it back to me, he said you can have it kid. There you go. Alright, thanks. I forget how much it was, man. It ended up being like 7 or 8 bucks. That just means he had short pockets. You know, that's always always happens. You have the short pockets and when you sit in the seat, they roll back. You know, and it slides right out of the... You don't think about it. You know what happened. Yeah. But it's like, hey, you know what, you cleaned the car, congratulations. Yeah. You know, it's yours. And that's when, but here's the thing. That's when that $7 also meant a lot, didn't it? It did. Think about it. A lot to me. Here, you can have it, kid. I just, we went, I just, you know, wasn't paying attention to the gas gauge the other day. There's a gas station down the road here. It'll just down, spend there forever, longer than I've been alive. Okay. It's just a little tiny building too. It's the size of a van as far as what you know the store space on the inside maybe two bands back in nineteen seventy for three dollars i would buy a what and that was an expensive station even then because it was out and kind of little mo nowhere it's on the way to the lake out you know on this neck of the woods you know we got the lake area where everybody goes out to boat three dollars i could get about what you know about a whole tank of gas almost not quite with my uh... you know the maverick uh... three dollars get you a lesson What happened to the girl? I said, you know, I got a $3 with me and that's it. But hey, I wasn't looking at the gas gauge and it opened me up and getting me back to where I'm going. Yeah. If people would, you know, I covered that one time, a long time ago, you know, price per gallon, for example. If you go into a store and you buy, I don't know, a bottle of water today, you know, a dollar 29 or whatever it is. See how many of those bottles it takes to make a gallon and look at how much money you're paying for a gallon of water, or a gallon of ink, or a gallon of whiteout, or a gallon of anything. You're going to find, I think the most expensive that came across was a gallon of ink with over $1,000 or something. It's incredible what people are paying for a gallon of anything and then compare that to the price of gas and you'll realize that, well, maybe gas ain't all that expensive compared to, you know, other liquids that we have available by the gallon. Imagine paying $1,000 for a gallon of ink and that's incredible. In reality, that's basically, you know, that's something that's been a truism for quite some time depending upon the manufacturing base. Right. But there's a reason, you know, in other words, I pointed this out with seeds. You know what you pay for a 126 ounce of seed? Or a hundred and twentieth of an ounce? Have you noticed guys how much you're actually getting in a seed pack? You know I pointed this out to kids, you know, if you take for instance, snapdragons. plant a patch, not just a line, not just one or two. Take a 3 foot by 15 foot area and plant snapdragons in force in there. Okay? Let them go all the way. Beautiful wall of color. Let them go to seed, which they will. Progressively they go to seed from bottom to top. As they grow, you have these seed pods. Well, you pay for the better quality snapdragon heritage seeds that are out there, and they're almost all heritage seeds, guys. You pay about $18.90, but you pay as little as $16 for about 120th of an ounce of seed. Now at the end of the season, you will have literally pounds of seed. And I had to laugh and I pointed out to somebody, I went and got a food scale, I said, you realize, you know, everybody talks about how dope or drugs you make big money on. I said really let me laugh, let me laugh at you. What was the price of the seeds that we bought at the beginning of the season? Well we paid $18 you know for a hundred and twentieth of an ounce. So in other words we're looking at 120 times $16 right? For one ounce? What does that put an ounce of those seeds at? Now multiply that times 16 ounces in a pound. I have five and a half pounds of Seed here. How many thousands of dollars do I have in this paper bag? And you know what? I can't get arrested for this. but you're not supposed to think that way. Everything is the dope, the dope, the quick money, the easy. Well, this is quick money too. Once I plant the suckers, I walk away. At the end of the season, I turn them upside down. I take a couple of pieces of, I take a sheet, put it into a V, hang it from two boards, hang the plants upside down if I'm super lazy, and just let the seeds pop open and drop right into the white sheet. And then at the end of a couple of days, because all you do is let them sit in the sun in the greenhouse, All you do at the end of the day is turn the sheet sideways or roll it into a pan and you've got so many pounds of, you know, every day you collect so many pounds. But, you know, so many ounces or so many pounds of seed. But how many tens of thousands of dollars did I just collect? If I were to turn around and sell them and even cut the price at half, in fact I could undercut everybody else's price and offer the same seed on the market for half the price. I still am talking tens of thousands of dollars. You see, that's what nobody, you know, the whole point is that we don't think about it because we're first conditioned with incremental expense and then they ratchet that. You know, they start to move it up. And no, there are expenses that have to be calculated in. Remember, it's called... Well, look what they've done in grocery stores. So, you know, I know this says right off the bat because I have a large family. But when you go to the grocery store, you can't buy family size anything anymore. You have to buy the little soup cans and all this. So, you know, The amount of money look at the amount of money be made off a small can of soup I used to haul Campbell's man Yeah, I put you on the elevator dump all your stuff into the you know, the carrots or potatoes whatever you have What do they get it you know, like a dollar something for a can of soup and I remember those things for 15 cents apiece man And now today you can't get anything larger than that. So everybody's thinking small rather than thinking big. Tell you what, we got John and Maine on line one here. Let's take John here this morning. Good morning, John. I'm in there, John. Hey, good morning, gentlemen. Joe, I'll give you a call later on tonight after your show. I can help you out with the ideas on that free conference call. Fair amount of experience with that. So I'll give you a call probably 8 30 Eastern time, 9 o'clock Eastern time, which is, you know, half hour, hour after your 8 o'clock show. Yeah, okay. All right. Real quick, did you guys check for that email that I sent on the process? As a matter of fact, I still have it on my computer here. So I read part of it, but I got interrupted and then I haven't got back to it. Okay, good. Again, I'm going to defer to Mark with that because I know he's got a lot more knowledge and experience on that, whether it's a good method or not. Please let him guide you on that, but if it's a way to get back some of your stuff. As a matter of fact, I'm going to be meeting with another one of our people here, actually two of our legal people in the next 30 hours. And that's one of the subjects that we're specifically meeting on is to get with them, get into a dialogue. Probably actually that's what this conference calling would be kind of handy and come in. So that's something else the reason it's useful. I've got more than one person that can help out. Again, we have to do a face-to-face, you know, make contact with them. So right we're gonna do we can then we've been doing it for years and You know, there's just some things that make it go a lot easier. So I'll get with you Joe I'll give you a holler night and talk to you. All right. Great show you guys have a good weekend and bless y'all. All right. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you. Appreciate your help We're almost down here in the bottom of the hour. We had time to get us flying by here. And by the way, it is Friday, so let's remind everybody, guys, you have a paycheck, probably, maybe, let's hope, cross your fingers. And if you do, if you can see in your heart to send a donation on a regular basis, you know what you have available, you know what you might have in the way of a few dollars you can send. Whatever you can send helps. If you can commit to more, that's even better, that's fantastic. Remember, we have many many people out there listening in first second and third generation media broadcasting bob anywhere with your listening directly right now some of your computer my voice until tomorrow some of your career this program until monday because they share from one person to the next i know a lot of people do this i know we've got a least two friends right now that that have a whole tree of people they do the recording and then all these other people who can't get on the computer or MP3s or whatever. Well for all of you, we're going to ask you no matter how you listen to remember to be able to continue to hear this programming, we need your help. But we have to do this in the traditional way and it's a way that a method that's so simple still is ridiculous. Grab an envelope and write this address down. Joe McNeil, P.O. Box 164, Kamiye, Idaho 83536. Again that's Joe McNeil, that's M, little c, big n, e-i-l. P.O. Box 164, Kami-Eye, that's K-A-M-I-A-H, yes, that's how a lot of people pronounce it, Kami-Eye, Kami-Eye, you know, tomato, tomato. Idaho 83536, Joe McNeil, P.O. Box 164, Kami-Eye, Idaho 83536, spite our enemies. Show that we have the strength, the fortitude, and we have more than a three minute memory span. Okay, do your part and help out. We're all going to do this together and we're going to build. We're going to build bigger, stronger, and we're going to continue on with the mission. Joe, we're headed to the break. Yes, we are. Down here at the bottom of the hour. Folks, we want to get a stay tuned and we'll be right back after a few words from our sponsors. Okay folks, here's the truth. I hate the word fat. How about you? Call it extra weight. Burritos. Double donuts. Muffin top. Porky. Spare tires. It's just plain irritating what to do. 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And you folks have been with us the whole time, man. And I just want to congratulate you all in understanding the impact and the severity of our efforts here and what we do. And so if you'd like to mail a contribution, this is what we have to resort to, is send us a postal money order. You can fill out who it's from. That's not a big deal. Just don't write who it's to. Okay? Because we might fill that in and send it to the phone company or something. All right? So a postal money order is great. Cash works just as well. Okay? Just we're asking that you just sandwich your cash between a piece of tin foil or something. And we don't need the whole roll of tin foil. to hide the money in the envelope. So keep that in mind. And the address for that, once again, is PO Box 164, Kami'ai, Idaho 83536. And if you have any questions along those lines, feel free to call me here at the studio, 888-747-1968. And, you know, let me... It's time and opportunity to thank all of you who have made your contributions. Like Mark suggested, if you can make a contribution once a month, hopefully right around the first of the month, end of the month, first of the month, right in that area there, our bills are just like yours when they're coming in. And it gets a little tense here as to not knowing how much is coming in. We never do. as to what we're going to be able to cover. Right now, we're doing okay. I don't want to sit here. You have to understand this feeling. I don't want to say, hey, we're doing great. Yeah, okay, we're rolling along. We're doing good. But if you fall back and say, okay, well, they're doing good. We got it. We saved it. That's not the way it works. Okay? We have to keep going. Okay, as much as I can't sit and relax and let anything take place here at the network It's also that way on your part because we haven't solved anything We're just killing the problems as they're coming through the door and as long as you keep That input coming and we can keep killing the problems we keep going and that's the way it's like a treadmill that you just can't get off and If I could ever figure out one day how to do everything for free, I'll get read on that bandwagon. But right now It requires a few bucks to keep the micro effect going. So keep those contributions coming and folks we promise we'll be here. We'll do everything we can. There's lots of things we want to do. There's no other network. Is there any other network? Somebody could tell me in the chat room. Call on the phone. Is there any other network trying to put things together all across the country? There's people that, well I'll just say, there's a couple of networks that I know of. that they love the micro broadcasters, they're all the low power stations. They don't even communicate with them, they don't even mention them, they don't give them any kudos like we do here on the micro effect. And I used to hold a way back, I don't know, seven, eight, nine years ago, we used to have conferences every Saturday morning with people putting together stations for micro broadcasters, low power stations. And every Saturday morning, you know, people would show up getting information, presenting ideas, and all. And it really worked well, obviously, man, because there's thousands of them out there. And some people, in some cases, have more than one. You know, they got two or three of them. You know, strategic places. So the thing we were talking about earlier, you know, about putting together some sort of trading group or something, you know, is another effort by us here at the Micro Effect to get some kind of unity going on. People communicating with each other, you know, know who each other is, you know, all that stuff comes together through the Micro Effect. So we have to keep pushing. Because, you know, if we're sitting out there in the woods all by ourselves and, you know, feeling that, well, there's nothing I can do, you're wrong. You're absolutely wrong. There's a lot that you can do. It's just that we have to start pulling together as much as, you know, all the contributions that are coming in for the micro effect. That's pulling together. If I was sitting here trying to accomplish this all by myself, it'd be an impossibility. Impossible. So pulling together makes things happen. So, stay with us here. Like I said, I'll talk to John tonight and maybe have some conversations with Mark and Ed and whoever. We'll get this all put together here and see what we can come up with, have a conference and see what you come up with and let's see what happens. That's how you make things happen. You can't make things happen sitting there doing nothing. So, let's see what we can put together. Anyway, welcome back Mark. Man we're already remember 20 minutes We are halfway through the three hour block and more to be quite honest doesn't take long. I'll tell you this Friday It is also Cinco di Amo day vote with your wallet buy more ammo You don't have to buy it. Well, he used to be I would tell you hey, it's really cheap Go out and buy a box of 22 ammo. Nope. Not anymore First you gotta find it and then it's not cheap. So you can buy 22 ammo if you want, but I'd recommend now large caliber centerfire surplus ammo buy a box of 7.62x54R if you're at one of the gun shops or a bundle you get those little paper bundles for about five six dollars and it'll be 20 rounds of ammo hey that's a hell of an investment in the future so get a 50 caliber ammo can or a 30 caliber ammo can and start loading it up every week just take another dollar amount like everything else it's share time you know contribute work together We're supporting the micro effect, that is especially critical. Taking care of logistics that you're in is something that everybody always laments about. Well, the idea is share time it gives you know, give everything a budgeted allocation. You know, decide how much you need to spend for food or to put more food on the shelf to make sure you got storage. To continue to be able to inform people, allocate a certain amount of resource towards the micro effect. If everybody does that within the sound of our voice, guys, we're squared away. We can do this. And it can get done. But everybody needs to pitch in. Everybody needs to help. The same is true with regard to having to fight a battle for liberty. One or two people, there's no silver bullet or magic bullet. Doesn't work that way. Takes everybody pitching in and everybody who wants to be free to stay free. Slaves will be slaves. Free men have to be dynamic. and that's why you're going to have to be dynamic. You have to make some decisions here on this. You want to continue to see, you know, again, unique broadcasting where we're not going to apologize to our stinking enemies who hate us with a passion and expect us to apologize for our very existence. Well, then go piss off. I'm no use for these fools on the other side anymore. They're my enemies. They would destroy you in a heartbeat, go to the bar and laugh about it, or go to the queer bathhouse and laugh about it. Why are you worried about them or their opinion of you? They can go to hell in a handcart and I'll send them there on a grease track. That's how you should all be thinking and that's how you better get an attitude real quick, because this is the war you've all been waiting for. Okay? Well... The communications war is as critical as any other component, so please take the time and support the micro effect. Joe McNeil, P.O. Box 164, Cami, Idaho 83536. Alright, let's go to the phone line. We got Bill in Texas for this year this morning. Good morning, Bill. Good morning, guys, and thank you. I would like to mention a website, and it's called internet-grocery.net. I believe they're here in Texas. some of the best canned meat I've seen. And you get more meat for your dollar anywhere else I've seen. And butter and only three things I bought from them. And I've bought some cheese and some meat from them, well multiple times, but the old stuff is getting over five years old. The factory says it will store them. They're the larger cans, not number 10, but like coffee can size. And the cheese is white for five years, something like that. It becomes A. and gets sharper and starts turning darker. About in an age is just fine in the can. What does it mean in this way? Yeah, I'll get it there real quick. But when you sometimes salt, minimal salt, minimal water just so that it'll... Now they do sell cans with broth, but they tell you, look, there's water in here. And it's internet, you know, I-N-T-E-R-N-E-T internet-re.net. You know years ago they made a survey, you know, what do you think people would be using credit cards and buying things off the internet? No, look what we have going on. I mean, you know, I've been dealing with this company for about seven years Well folks check it out. Yeah, it was Ken meat can butter and the can the products I'm familiar with and they've been quite well. All right. Well, we appreciate the info bill. All right Sometime early next week. I'll be sending you a little extra Bill before you go, spell out that webpage again for everybody. Oh sure. Obviously it's www.internet, internet, internet, internet, internet, internet groceries. Grocer, is it Grocer or Groceries? There we go, that helps a lot. Yeah, you have to be a little confused. Yeah, it's Grocer, as in a Grocer, as in the old you go to your Grocer and you find stuff at this Grocer store. Internet Grocer dot com. with a dash in between internet. Very good. Okay, we'll make sure we post that in our webinar this morning so that everybody has the information. Again, I just wrote it grocery. You see why it doesn't work. www.internet-grocer.net, right? Yes. And just one other. You were talking about using your other hand. I was putting up some cattle fence, a feed worth, and I was hammering those U nails. I'm putting my hand, I don't know in a certain way, When I went to hit the nail, I missed and hit my thumb that was sticking out. That energy went into my bones and my hand. And I could not use that hand for a couple of weeks because it was just all bruised in there. And I said, okay, I'm learning how to use my other hand. Learn how, you know, take do the bold. Everything with my other hand kept it in practice. And the only thing I don't do is write now, but everything else I can do just as well with bold hands. You don't realize if you're not used to it. Yeah, it's nice and we're right off the bat, right? Yeah Yeah, well that's why they have that roughness on the old revolvers on the hammer so you could rub it on your clothes right yes and pocket with one hand cavalry that's called cavalry cock That's what the idea behind it's the 1911 was built that way so that in fact, yeah, even though you don't see it remember instead of a remember you have a loop, a hole. Strangely enough, although it's not your first best choice, they actually had basically a lanyard grip. There was the idea behind that if you couldn't scrape it along your leg, the whole tail was closed. You drop the mag, you're supposed to hold the weapon between your legs, insert the mag, slap it, turn it around, release the slide. But if you had to re-cock, if you de-cocked it, and for whatever reason you were injured, you had it in the holster, it half-cock or de-cock. Not my first best choice because the lanyard can get in the way and slide in, you know, move into the slide. But that was one of the tricks that was actually proposed to go and that was putting the service. That's why it was, that's why that rounded hole is inside the service model, you know, the variation in the service model hammers. It had nothing to do with lightening it up. Part of, again, remember, we had a cavalry back when that gun was invented and that's what it was for. Absolutely right. The internet grocers, they used to carry canned bacon, but they quit because the FDA was giving them time and now the only way to find canned bacon is you have to order it from like Yugoslavia or something. There is actually I'll tell you one place if you have all these down there in your area. You have an all these grocery store they're a no frills grocery store basically they run a lot of European and foreign stuff. They have bacon they actually are carrying the bagged or canned bacon depending on where you are. But like you said, you have to bring it in from outside typically. Kmart used to carry it too. I don't know if they still do. No, okay, Nancy was saying they don't anymore. But they used to carry Hormel, which doesn't mean it was made in the U.S. Hormel was made in South America. The canned bacon that they're doing in all these, I believe, is from Europe. Yeah, it's the only place I can find them now because they cracked down on it. Again, it's part of this whole process of harassing and wiping out American industry. I don't care which skanks here. Look what we just saw happen with the Gen. 21 BS with Bakers Green Acres here in Michigan. That was all part of the pork industry scam, manipulating the food industry to throw it all into China's lap. In the long run on that, I'll repeat this again to everybody, stock up on whatever meat you get. Nancy's telling me prices are going up. They're going to continue to go up. Pork prices are going to continue to go up, beef prices are going to continue to go up, they have been. But a dollar a pound is what we're looking at. So whatever you buy now and whatever you can put on the shelf, you're going to be eating it and you're going to be saving money no matter how you look at it. So everybody needs to eat. In a small freezer. Yeah. A small freezer and also again drying it, canning it. Like in fact you can jar meat and learn to do it. We're going to have to have a process for doing this after this thing gets serious anyway. We need to be able to do it ourselves. We need to know the tools that we need to have in the toolbox for canning and we need them on the shelf because we're going to have to be, you know, phase one is we stock it up. Phase two is now we have to restock and we're in a very different world. How do we do this? How do we deal with it? So that's very critical. By the way, I've run canneries. The Bishop Storehouse canneries that the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints have and you make the meat to government speckle. They've been trying to shut down all of those because that was a free and independent American system that was not being manipulated by the internationalists. They've been caving in all over the place on that so that's the mistake of the church, number one. But running the canneries, like you said, you can make the recipes at your discretion as far as within certain variables. Number one is less moisture so you get more meat. You can cook it a little longer so that you can again permeate the juices are a little better blended and the spices are cooked into the meat more efficiently. There's all kinds of tricks that work. And you can tune the recipes accordingly with canning. That's why again, you're what we were talking about here is a minimal direct product processing where you're getting more of a real product rather than it being injected fluid and you know that taking up a big chunk of your money get so much venison because we could kill the venison on the nursery all year round we had a special permit and We would buy some of that meat and we had electric dryer But I mean it was slow but we would dry some of that meat until it was like cracker reasons then we would see And that stuff was over 15 years old and it was still, but what you do is you throw it in a little bit of water and let it soak up the moisture. No moisture. Oxygen, remember that. Oxygen is the key. That's oxygenation. That's why things, you know, again, the rust, any organic thing, is breaking down. The organic material is breaking down. Oxygen is what makes it happen. On that note too, again, remember dryers, there's a number of different breath out there for building, you know, plants for building dryers that are pretty straightforward. The cool thing is today we have solar power. You can get all these neat little computer fans and you can use one of those little solar disks and during the daylight it keeps on running without any special batteries. It just has to turn those fans. Think about And as long as those fans are running with some daylight, all it cost you was the basic, minimal China Sport junk to put it together with some plywood and window screening for the racks. And you got yourself a food dryer. There's all kinds of cool tricks. Some people have used PVC pipe to create a wind tunnel that way, which is another solution. There's all kinds of ways that we can come up with neat ideas to make it work. I know a lady that used an old Honda Civic to dry her herbs and parked out there in the sun. There's a book out there, write this one down Bill, dry it, you'll like it. Dry it, comma, you'll like it. That's the name of the book. Dry it, you'll like it. It'll be great, I'm telling you. In the book they have several different plans for dehydrators. It's everything you need, all in one book. So that's a good one. Dry it, you'll like it too. Another solution again for food processing, specifically for meat. And if you like these kinds of things on the internet, there's a Backwoods magazine website which is quite good and you can get individual articles for free out of their magazines. That's all I got. I'll let you guys go. Appreciate it sir. Joe, do we have any colors? No, but we are up here at the top of the hour. No way. Yes way. It is going to be that way. Well again guys, for everybody out there, Joe McNeil, PO Box 164, Kami I, Idaho 83536. I would also again say good morning to all of our rebroadcasters, Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson. New campstasa, Wayland, Camp Wayland North, Nagahicham, the O'Gham arranges are open and the 1,800 yard range is open tomorrow. You big 50 cal gunners and Lapua shooters are going to be out there in force. And as a matter of fact, the doctor is going to be up there with a Zusman Ackerman chain fed B7V rifle. demonstrate so people are going to get yelled behind the gun and find out what it's like to have a semi-automatic belt fed whole mill 50 caliber that'll be that'll be up there at naggy hitchum uh and at ogoma this weekend also fox and wolf are open but it's cold and wet up there so take your gear with you we got down with us down your number for night vision please that number is two three one seven nine six eight four five eight very good we got joe don and myself god bless the republic Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Careful on the road, we got foggy, rainy, the weatherly stuff. The farther north we go, the more it's like sleep, so be careful on the road. We'll be back in just a little bit. Don, close us with your number for night vision, please. 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