Mark Koernke discussed preparedness technology including solar-powered devices and LED lighting available at dollar stores, then conducted technical testing of alternative conference call systems to replace problematic Skype connections. He addressed communications infrastructure resilience, emphasizing multiple backup technologies (radio, packet radio, 2-meter, CB, satellite bounce, fiber optic, courier systems) and the importance of decentralized networks. Koernke covered the Michigan Constitutional Convention issue, Nevada BLM situation, and NSA surveillance limitations, arguing that centralized control systems are inherently vulnerable. He promoted Liberty Tree Radio's free, listener-supported model and discussed rebroadcasting capabilities, encouraging callers to set up local reflectors and participate in expanding the patriot communications grid.
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Anyway, Colorado, the recall state, waving the left coast, we have a great state of Jefferson doing its part to continue to create a shining light of liberty in a dark and despairing landscape of Soviet socialism. Oh, the disgusting sputum, the stench, the filth, the excrement of Feinstein. Well, turning back to the east we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi and land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the mob, El Grama Consortium, of retired telecommunications workers, bring us the gold in the spike. Many hands make for light work. A million petticoat junction operators, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. It is a beautiful gray day. Actually it was clear most of the day, but yeah we got clouds and looks like we might get some rain here. Hopefully it won't hit us yet. I need a little bit of time after we do this hour of the Intel report to get a little bit more done outside, which I will. And then, hey, it can rain all it wants. It'll wash off some of the stuff I pulled out and needs to be dusted off a little bit in terms of hardware and equipment. It is the 8th of April, it is the 6th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K-2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town Calendar. And for all of you it is Communications Tuesday. I would remind you again to Check out some of the different sources to include Deal Extreme, but pay attention to your local dollar stores. There have been some interesting electronic items coming through this year that are kind of useful. Number one, not a real fancy item. And in fact, little dancing devil that I've got off to the side here. We were going to spray paint him into an angel, or at least it looked like a chef or something. But now I'm going to leave him just the way he is because he keeps running and running and running. But an interesting thing about it is it's nothing more than a simple solar cell, a very small motor. and it runs direct as long as there's sunlight. So what's cool is it's got a little motion here and there. Well, it's a good way to teach people or help people to understand the whole process of using little solar power units for any number of different projects where it's not too complicated, but you may need a little assist here and there. Don't forget that you can also bank up these tiny solar cells and they can push a lot more electricity. It would take more time to get it done, but amazingly enough with a little bit of cannibalizing from hardware, technology that's out there that's off the shelf in terms of old VCRs, VHS equipment, old televisions, old radios. Guys, there's a lot of cool stuff under the hood that is definitely worth having and using when the time comes. Well, between that you can get a lot done and accomplished. So it's just something to think about there with regard to solar technology. But the dollar stores, one of the other things that's showing up are a wider range of LED type solar lighting. One of the new ones that just came out here, actually it's just again, other slaves in another part of China apparently are cranking it out or they've kind of flowed the market so they brought the price down. However they did it. It's a round globe enclosed system. Now this actually is an improvement because the glass, they are glass by the way, I've got one in my hand here right now. It's a Gandalf bass drum super Lord of the Rings baton. It illuminates and at night it makes really cool lighting with crinkle glass. But most important is that this actually serves as a very good indoor lighting option because of the way that it actually projects light up. We experimented with some of these last night and got very good results. New out of the box, this particular batch that I have right here ran the whole night up until dawn. So not bad for a little package. Again, with each passing generation where they're perfecting new and yet inexpensive ways with the slave labor over in China to develop these solar systems. The neat thing is that they become more efficient. The ultra bright LEDs are also more efficient in terms of consumption. Not just collection, where the efficiency is improved, but also in consumption. So you can, in fact, create a few of these in a number of different ways too with parts and pieces. Dealxtreme has all the components. So if you wanted to buy and assemble, you could actually build your own. However, again, pay attention, there's a little microcircuit on board for you people who want to build and everything is there. Just copy what they're producing right now. Hey, Dad, can you hear me? Bro, go ahead. We've got Ed there. Jump in there. Okay. I'm pushing hot still in the conference line. This has been a test for these two hours. We're trying to see how well this Flash phone that the conference line has provided for us works over Skype. So I've been monitoring the call-in line and running things at the same time. I was wondering how is the adblock for you dad the visitor from the past in the bumper out could you hear that okay or was it to what I'm good admire yeah it went over okay there was no problem there in fact the audio seemed to be pretty well balanced at that point okay good I'm just having to adjust things as we go and watch the volume level because that seems to be where it clips when we when we kicked in it was really distorted from what I could hear Oh, well actually you're still getting some reverberation from your mic, for instance. Again, we'll tweak it as we go. We'll do a bottom of the hour break again so we can run it just to see again. How do we solve? I can try that, yeah, sure. That'll work. That'd be a good idea. We need to get used to that anyway. One of the things here to remember guys is improvising, adapting, and overcoming, but also making sure that we have backup tools or we have other tools that are alternatives. The bad guys are going to put sticks in the spokes. We need to be prepared to deal with it in other directions. So we'll do what we can accordingly. Are you using your regular mic, the one that Joe, I think Joe picked you when I was building? We're using the one that the guys donated for that we picked up. Uh oh. Can you hear me now? You lost that. We probably did. There we go. I turned myself down. No, we are using the studio mic that the guys donated for us to get it's up and running and we're still using that. Very good. So again, for everybody out there, the idea here is maybe the other change up will be with a different service. Are we looking at another conference company? No, the problem hasn't been the conference company. The conference call system has been working almost flawlessly for us. We've had a couple of times where people haven't been able to get in, but if they call back in, they've been able to get in. The biggest problem that we've been having has been with Skype. When we try to link the conference line and people who are using their computer together, it's been crashing on us repeatedly. It did it with Spike's program today and it did it with Henry's several times today. So what we're looking at doing is finding an alternative way to do this where we can still get everybody hooked up and it be free or cheap and right now this is the free option so we're testing it out we've seen what we have to do to run it what the settings are that we need of course it's going to be different for everybody guys so there's going to be a learning curve here with this technology if we decide to continue using it Even if we don't, this is a good backup spike as used it before. It just makes things a little scratchy when it comes to playing music because it doesn't have a good compression system to get it down to that 7 dB. So that's about it. Very good. Well again, everybody out there, if you'd like to call in, feedback, are we sound out there? What's going on? Hold on here. I got somebody trying to cause problems. I don't need an extra keyboard operator. Sorry about that. Anyway. We sound great going out on the air. The spot where we need the confirmation and audio check is in the conference line. I can hear you fine gentlemen. How was the ad block for you? I didn't hear any ads. You didn't hear the ads? Okay. Well that's where I'm trying to figure out with the mix between the music and the voices. Well actually George, who was that? Yeah it's George from Texas. Were you listening during the Ed Block or just coming after the Ed Block? I was just coming in as you were doing the intro. But I was just wondering, I just hope Alicia Town Hall meeting don't overlap Joe McNeil's meeting that he's having this Friday conference. If it does, I'll try and link the two. If that's okay with Joe. Yeah, I don't think it'll be a problem. Actually, everybody can participate. We actually were discussing this, being able to stack and how to do it. This would be a good example of being able to actually branch, like roots in a tree, guys. That's all we should be thinking about, roots in a tree. I can try to come up with a bridge. In fact, we thought about doing that before. I'd probably end up having to use Skype, that's a bad thing, but what we're doing right now for the programming wouldn't work for doing that because it only calls the conference line. That's all it does. You know George, right off the bat, what was the time for Joe's conference? I don't know. You have to remember we are three hours different. So when he gives a time, remember there are three hours of variance. And forgive me, I wrote it down and I don't have it right in front of me because I grabbed the other notepad. I'll give him a call. I'm going to have to wait until after 9. I might be able to do it real quick when we're done with this hour. But I would point out that the idea is that as we've been discussing cooperation, the bad guys are moving all over the country. The east coast, the colonial state area, they're pissing in the pool there big time. There's no doubt they're moving in other places we're not even hearing about because people aren't necessarily connected or necessarily even paying attention. We had, of course, the CONCON issue here. I still have not gotten verification or a confirmation of how they moved it through the state here because that did not come up as a state referendum, guys. Now, that's something that we need to follow up on here. And again, I'm going to. I've got people in Lansing right now that are working on this. So I want to see how they supposedly qualified to be able to push the CONCON through. We do have a Republirat as governor, but that has never meant anything once the Shysters, especially the Toronto Jewish mob, get behind something and that and the Oakland County kosher mob there. Once they start plugging stuff in, doesn't matter if it's Susan Lansing, a blackmail employee, whatever they've been doing that's illicit as far as with boys or little girls or whatever, Twilight Zone stuff. They usually snag them one way or another, or they scare them and they don't know how to deal with it and how to push back is the biggest problem. Then we've got what's going on out west in Nevada. There's no accident that this is happening during this window of activity. One of the things to remember is that one of the reasons that they were pushing the Freeman attack years ago was trying to surveillance and monitor the ability to deploy. I don't think it's any accident all of a sudden we've got this incident in a very isolated location. They're trying to see if they can completely manipulate the environment and wag their weenie and everybody's face in the process with what's going on out in Nevada, considering the location. And the scam that the BLM organization needs to be done away with completely needs to be gone, just like a lot of the rest of the bureaucracy just needs to be gone. They need to be out of work. They need to be out on the street. Of course they'd be pissing them on about it because they're special and you're not. But there are many things happening, too many points at the same time. We need to get better at what we're doing now. We need to be completing as much as we can. especially in signal communications and expanding accordingly. That's actually one of the biggest priorities. Mr. Korteke. Go ahead. We've got a caller jumping. This is Henry. The militia town hall meeting and the conference are scheduled simultaneously. Very good. Okay. Thank you. Appreciate it, Henry. Again, I didn't have the notes right here because Joe has been talking about it, but again I didn't do the math. If it is at the same window, Ed will have to, you might want to give Joe a call. You should be able to do that through the evening here too. You might want to do that direct. That will settle it out. I'll give him a call also to remind him, see if we can link up accordingly. It would be a good idea. We've got many different elements of the Patriots. communications grid that should be able to link up simultaneously the situation. In fact, wireless. The other thing that I would be really fascinated to test with is packet talk. We've already done packet in low, intellectually standard packet, old earth packet radio, which is really nothing more than a fancy word for texting. I'm going to remind you. Packet Talk, digitizing the voice and sending it over there. They've done that. In fact, the guys at Monahan Steam Engine Show, the ones who have the double-ended trailer, they were showing you that. Yeah, as a matter of fact, also we had a Joe, Jim had it set up with his system by the time we were done at the end of the weekend there too, that's right. And that is another option. That's one of the other directions to go because, well, in reality, guys, the idea is to compress, send it out, and be able to shoot a whole bunch of information and leave it nonstop, connective stream. Radio does that already, but the idea behind this too is that we can do this with any of the different radio, any element of the bandwidth we want to. Plus, let's not forget we have 2 meter radio also, which 2 meter is designed to hook up to the phone system. Which would be another interesting way to jump in several different directions. So we need to kind of remind everybody of that. I'll talk to Captain Monaghan hopefully the next day or two. He's been working on aircraft issues right now and in fact we're looking at probably, I think he's picking up another plane, I'll find out more. But we should have another tail dragger in the inventory pretty soon. So, as soon as we know what's going on there, we have to build another hangar and that's tying up some of this time in that direction. But the cool thing is, he's also adding a lot of radio tech to the equipment too. So, that's a plus plus. Anyway, the other thing to take into consideration, again, let's plan on this conference issue participating to the best of our ability, guys. feedback, the most important thing is brainstorming. We have a lot of people listening. There are situations where rather than waiting days, weeks or months to try and figure out what to do, if all of you are able to participate and listen in, you may have the answer right there. Don't hesitate to pipe in and make a comment. That's the most common. I understand everybody likes to patiently listen, but If there is a subject that comes up and you are listening and you may have the answer for it, step in there if you would please right away because the sooner we can finish up or snap up a certain detail, the less time it will take to plug in the overall program. We are not the other side. I'll tell you what, we got lots of great custom coffee and we used to get bagels but it was 52 to 53 meetings to make one decision in the bureaucracy. I'm not lying. That was to the point where it's like, I didn't really care anymore. It was like, oh well, yeah, cool, whatever. We're not going to get anything done, but it's a great way to waste, I guess, two, three, four, five more hours of my day. So here we go. And again, over and over and over again, stuff that had absolutely nothing to do with our job or our mission statement or anything. But that's the nature of the other side. I don't want them to change. I want to keep doing what they're doing. That big bloated bureaucracy with very few people that actually get something done, but lots and lots of rats and rodents that are in the secret police, you know, hidey hole, spy, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, whatever. Fantastic. Just keep piling the BS up over there. Meanwhile, we need to be much more efficient, much sharper at what we do. When it comes to rebroadcasting or linking up, Let's remember that if we can, once we've got this perfected, we need a greater number of branches. We actually did talk about this, I was talking with Joe off here about this before, that with one connect, we might have to back off the number of people and say the first bridge, the first element, only by a small amount, but you gain almost what, 60, 70, 80% more in the way of participants. Now, if you bridge that again, the only consideration is bandwidth. That's true with everything that we do. We talk about bandwidth with local computers. This is why when guys are doing work out in the middle of nowhere, they can't necessarily get everything functioning the way they want, or at least in full time, because of the shared bandwidth for the grid that they're in. Well, if we knock off a small leg, In other words, we link up from one direction, we've created a whole new branch, guys. There isn't going to be that issue. Then you have what is the equivalent to a series of field amplifiers. With each connection, we have that much more strength in terms of broadcasting in a conference system like this or in any other bridge system like this. We've been talking about this on the Town Hall Meeting, Dad. One of the resources which was pretty much taken over and run by the Patriots Shoutcast has been bought out and is currently sitting in limbo. I've asked Spike to take the server software and the DNS plugin for Shoutcast to run the servers and post them on the intelligencereport.com through the site that Spike is running for you. Hopefully it's there. I don't know if it is yet. We'll probably get a confirmation on Spike tomorrow whether or not that those two software programs are on the website to download. They're free. They've been free. They're open source. You can take a look at them. Back in the day when it started, this was what was used on the servers. The one program turned your computer into a server. to send audio out so people can come in and grab that node and pull the audio from your computer. Again, it's limited on bandwidth but it is doable from that point. Every person who's on cable or DSL can probably handle up to about 10 to 20 listeners depending on your bandwidth and what you're broadcasting the stream back out on. There's an algebra equation for it. I can't remember it and I probably wouldn't be able to read it off on the air, but I could do it to figure out what your payload is, what you can handle through the bandwidth that you have. And we need to be posting this information and getting it back up in several different places because Our communications is under attack like Harry was saying. I don't think the deal with Skype that we're having the problem with is a coincidence. If it was one time it wouldn't be a problem, but it starts up as soon as we start our live broadcast. Up until then it works fine and then all of a sudden it goes downhill. Very good. Again, part of this is going to have to be texting the information because, as you said, the data stream, the address information or the connective information is quite extensive. Again, guys, that's just the nature of the beast and the way things work, so be prepared for that. And again, act accordingly. One of the most important things here too is even if we're doing something like this, experiment. Practice it trying to link up and become a part of the process. This is especially critical in light of the fact that we're trying to expand the grid. We need to have backups to backups to backups. If one link goes down or a leg goes down, we need another leg to pick up from a totally different technology. By having multiple technologies hooked into this, no matter what, something's going to get down range with regard to emergency broadcasting, not just simply general information or a conferencing operation like this. People do need to be able to connect simultaneously all at once in a situation by having many different bridges, many different ways to connect. We have the option to choose or route another way. If we're blocked for a whole part of the country, we need to be able to get into or at least be able to get a basic data stream into an area to assist people so they understand what's going on. Again, I heard this partially listening to Joe's program and heard it come up again on my end. Well, what are you guys going to do when the Internet goes down? It's not a question of what are we going to do, it's what are you going to do? Because I'm not going to be able to come to your state and hook the internet up for you. I'm not going to be able to come to your state and give you the basis for a LAN network or a WAN network so you can talk to your community. This is something you're going to have to sit down and do and figure out what would work best for your group. Whether it be radio communications, whether it be an alternative internet solution. Whether it be a courier and we use courier we still use that today We still use couriers. That's one of the things that really is most successful With regard to a lot of the operations guys that the bad guys, you know, that's why they can't relate to what's going on It's a combination of tools. We use a courier to get outside an area of activity or into an area of activity, connect to other technology, and proceed with the information getting out to where it needs to go. So, it's any number of different, both old tech and new tech combined. That's one thing that I have never gotten into with the alternative internet because people ask, well, how do you get to this isolated area that has a small network and you want to get information from this network to that network and you can't get a line of sight? Well, guys, how many gigs or terabytes can your memory cards hold now? And if you're transferring it, you don't have to transfer it to everybody as a courier, you just have to take it from one control point to the next one and plug it in. Into the next sphere, into the next area of cooperation, see how that works. And this is something that we have discussed extensively over the years here with regard to how were we able to maintain contact with fill in the blank. We've had people, we've had under siege. Well, part of that guys is that the original communication or the communique was developed inside the area where they could still make contact. We had to bridge, in other words, walk out or move out with signal technology, radio communications, any number of different options, and connect to the general bridge or the general grid depending on what it was. Hell, sometimes we have stepped through six different technologies, no two the same. to get out to where people are. If you're waiting for somebody else to do this for your group, you're failing because you should be doing this yourself. You know, we talk about networking and who are you hiding from. Pretty much the same thing goes. If you want to be able to contact and communicate your people, when the grid goes down, you can't just have their email address. If you don't have a way to contact or a person to go back and forth between, just to pass messages or hello, you know, it's not going to be there. That's a failing on your communications. And it shouldn't just be one person running the thing. That's one thing we've seen happen time and time again and then the one person goes down and he never passes anything on. Again, one of the most important things here is to have a series of different options established if you have a small commo center. Remember, we have cell phone, round line, We have 2 meter seatwellers, because the lowest and easiest is CB. Second is marine. Third is 2 meter. Next is 6 meter. And those really are all parallel right now because ease and availability of resource in other words, accessing is so simple it's ridiculous, guys. There's no reason not to. In fact, it's amazing just how much is readily available right now. Beyond that, conventional shortwave, also ultra-high frequency technology, microwave direct transmission, Wi-Fi, which is separate in and of itself with regard to how it can be used, ground line wire, ground line fiber optic, satellite link up and down. Okay, plus satellite bounce. One of the other things we haven't really talked about that much again recently is bouncing off existing satellites. Once you know that you've got a comm set that you can use, you don't have to go through the satellite. You just bounce off the satellite. Sounds weird, but it actually is something that's old tech we've been doing for 40, 50 years now. I mean, well, friends that I know, myself, I've been doing since I was six years old. Sorry, it didn't work that way. But since the 70s, That technology is off the shelf and easily accessible. Simple to produce actually. And in fact a 2 meter radio will talk to Europe if you want to guys. A hand held 2 meter radio will talk to Europe if you're willing to spend a little time and set the technology up. Just something to take into consideration. Tell you what we're going to do Ed, we're at the bottom of the hour. Let's take a bottom of the hour break and see how it sounds. You should hear, I knew we'd hear the music. Sounds good. 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I did see I was redlining it for a little bit so I backed it down a little bit. I don't know if that made a big difference or not. Again, for everybody out there, we're experimenting a little bit with other technology but it sounds like it's coming through okay. Do we have any other callers? And any feedback? Go ahead, I'd like to jump in there please. and a one and a two and the bubble machine. Mark, I heard you very well on this side. Add space and all. Very good. Okay, so again confirm everything sounded good there. We're tweaking the system as we go, changing out a few things, making sure we have the technology on hand as needed. Well, we're trying an alternative to Skype because Skype has just been such a pain in the arse lately. I don't think that's an accident. I think it's just the way, you know, again, wave of the future. In other words, All of this cool technology eventually is going to start collapsing in on itself simply because they want it to. It's gone too well. They really, really, really, really, really want to back things off. I think that's really where it's headed right now. Everybody needs to pay attention accordingly. To make it better and you know what I've had a policy you know free is better if we can make it work And if I can I'm gonna keep running Liberty Tree radio that way somebody said well how much money would it cost for a Liberty Tree radio to grow bigger than? Some of these other networks, and that's not the policy that we've had here Liberty Tree radio grows by What our listeners do? like spikes. Spikes kicked in, he's been a big help, he set up a reflector on his end and we like to teach people how like with the micro-FM's think of it the same way many computers broadcasting the same thing we try to build upon that and go out it's the same idea the micro effect building micro-FM's we can set up reflectors as individuals and expand the listener base we got people who can't get into listening and you can Well, do you have the bandwidth to set up a reflector for your friends to be able to get in and listen? See, that's something that, you know, it goes over some people saying, oh, but that's too hard. A lot of the technology is not that hard. Nowadays, they've made it easier. It's point and click. There's several sites that you can go to to find out how to broadcast, whether it be on Flash or whether it be through a In fact, we can expect to see that reflected in several other technologies here that right now are free over the counter or have been brought up and in line and accessible to the point where they were incredibly easy to deal with, of course, or very, you know, let's just say user friendly. Well, that's changing out, kids, so don't be surprised. One of the other reasons is because, well, if we were just using it for frivolous things, that'd be one thing. But everybody's been taking it very seriously. And so it's not really been as valuable, say, as maybe a spy monitoring or ratware monitoring system, the way they had it set up. Because everybody pretty well understands the attitude that everybody is gaining, which is, you know, hell with the bad guys on the other side. Screw them. Screw them now. Well, it's being reflected all through the system in the way people are responding. The Connecticut rally this last weekend There are several different views of what was going on there. Part of what they did was they actually connected live through several different public venues, just like what we're talking about. So a lot of people who couldn't make it or weren't able to get there were able to rebroadcast the meeting at other events. other activities where they could be there, at least in spirit, and they were able to watch all of the people that were involved in the activity. This is the kind of thing that needs to be done more often, needs to be done on a regular basis. We need to see this expanded upon because it does, well actually it's stuff that we did in the 80s and into the 90s guys. And it can be done easily right now. Go ahead Ed. I gotta step away and call Craig and find out if he's gonna be up live tonight or if I gotta play rebroadcast. I will leave it to you. Oh, that would be Joe tonight. Joe should be up tonight. Oh, yeah, that's too you're right. I'm thinking it's Wednesday See I'm skipping ahead. We're not yeah, we better have Joe in there live. I have to find out Joe should be live. I'm pretty sure sure we have had a problem last couple of weeks that I've been dealing with for him and hopefully it won't be a problem tonight. We will see Mark Go ahead George. What do you got? You know the thing is talking to people in Eastern Europe, you know some people in the government and in companies are starting to cut off on the internet and build their own closed networks due to the NSA spy rats. Oh right, well that's what I said. George, what were we just talking about? Yeah, we were just talking about that. That's what exactly is happening. I think that's because I could see Google and the NSA cutting themselves off and all they could do is spy on each other. Well, eventually, what's happening is we go full circle. Everybody has been kind of pulled in. The Internet is not a bad thing to begin with, but the Internet started out as a whole bunch of separate and independent activities all over the United States and all over the world. I think that's something everybody kind of forgets. It's not like this was something where... Actually, that is something to make note of. The internet itself has been that way for as long as the military has used it and the private sector. What changed was a world wide web that www. that www. does not have to be what you use to find web pages. A lot of them automatically do. but there are other prefixes that can go in front of websites and those are other networks. And everybody is pretty well again, what we're having to do or people are going to have to do is kind of relearn stuff that we've already known about for decades. It was a convenient, it was neat, that we were able to get out there and participate and interlock some of the systems so that they were as vast as they are with regard to collecting more and more power. Let's look at what happened with government with the internet right now. The spy racket, the NSA, look at the amount of foolish energy wasted with their spy racket. Think about with all their central control, look at what it takes to satisfy that machine in terms of power, in terms of energy, water, the resources. It is grossly inefficient. That's something that I've tried to explain to people. It is grossly inefficient. And also again, here's one thing, nobody's really discussed this one. What just happened? Oh, somebody dropped an egg in one location and it just kind of fragged everything they had. In other words, fried it like it was on a big greedle. And that is the reality with all this control freak, I, I, I, me, me, me, must have total control, or at least must have it all lumped in. The hyper paranoia of these shasters to begin with. is such that, and I've put this out for years, guys, all it's going to take is one hit and they're finished. They are screwed. And that's something that nobody, old no-bargains, middle resistant, got really. They're all piled up in one place. And again, even if they didn't, let's say, even if they didn't attack the system directly, what happens if their water supply is fragged, guys? The only option they would have is, if they could do it fast enough, it's almost like a nuclear site. Can they shut down fast enough to save everything from frying? Or more importantly, how much can they save, or if they shut down, what can they prioritize to save of the system that they have put together? How long would it survive? What good can they do with it? See, that's the problem with really, really, really, really, really, really big. And it's something that nobody has really wanted to walk through or discuss. Mark, you know the thing is you all talked about on the other networks. You talk about, oh, they're data mining you and this metadata. Mark, they only got so many people to go through this metadata data mining. Well, that's the problem. In fact, one of the things nowadays is with even the idea of the cloud. That's a cool thing, except you're basing everything on the idea that with certain words used and certain phrases, the only thing you can then do is come up with an algorithm that calls for repetition. But in reality, if you think about what's going to happen here, who really are you going to roll in with that? Because the actual people who are in the spy game don't even discuss anything like what we're talking about. The real hardcore people, gardening and potatoes guys, gardening and potatoes, gray, gray, gray. So all of this spyware and garbage is not doing anything nor is it going to do anything to stop any kind of terrorism. It is purely the control freak mindset of the nutcases that have gravitated towards in their low IQ stupidity. Their idea of how they are going to control us. It has nothing to do with a terrorist or with an aggressor force. Because an aggressor force or anybody who is really into doing what they want to do, they are going to use an entire word camouflage. In fact, it will change constantly too. That's one of the things that is a basic rule, is that you don't stay with a program for any period of time. The basic phonetic code, you grab a book. Let me give you an example. I'll just grab a book right here. You have two of them. The Illustrated History of the French Cuisine by Christian Guy. Now, if I have a book here at my end and you have a book at the other end and we're talking back and forth, simply by discussing certain elements of the book while I'm talking and going into it. Martha says she's talking about buying a Pomeranian. And blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And did you know that Jose de Sance did basically the first technique for special French cuisine boiling of the egg? Blah, blah, blah, blah. Now, by the time I'm done, there isn't any way that you could possibly know that somebody could have given you the recipe over the open air for a nuclear device and there is no way in hell that you could stop somebody from doing it. Nor would your cloud or any of your scam BS, which is all designed to be paranoia for the general population. Oh my God, it's a horror! We need that! You know what? There are two ways to do it. You totally avoid and don't even have to worry about it. Switching out from one subject to the next, depending on what it is, and let them guess. But here's the thing, once you're done with that book after like say the first two or three days, you throw it in the incinerator on both ends. Destroy it. You burn it. You don't even keep it around. You burn it. You shred it, little pieces, and throw it into the hibachi, whatever you want to do. You've got book number two sitting here, and everybody knows that as of Tuesday of next week, Book number two becomes the code book. And everybody pulls book number two out. And book two only lasts for two days. To book two, two days. Book three, three days. Book four, one day. See how that works? You can have a whole, everybody can have a collection of the most inane books on the shelf, maintain a conversation on the subject, and there would be absolutely no way for anybody to know who talked about what. But nobody is supposed to know about this or think about that. In reality, those who are really serious about myrtle-lating us, they are working this way already. Or they control the government. They are working inside the system to begin with and they are impervious because the government wants them to blow up the Oklahoma-Citinara building. Or elements in the government that are alien and the Israelis want to attack us on 9-11. Whatever they say, no matter what the hell it is, they don't care. It's pretty much all purely designed to make everybody terrified about life and how horrible things are in their spires. Go ahead. They hate you just for existing. They don't care what the hell you even said. They just hate you for existing. Unless they can use you in some way. Mark, you know the thing is, I haven't signed up to keep pointing at Council, local police, and keep posting the same article. Exactly. Well, one of the other things here to remember too is, with regard to the whole fear about them listening in, okay, congratulations. What we did back in the 90s, now I'll repeat this again. When the internet was younger, a lot younger, back in 91, 92, just something to think about here, everybody out there that's listening, what we did is when the echelon, echelon programming was first acknowledged. Originally there were only 53, 54 words, then there were 70 some words, then there was 100 some words. Well who really cares? What we did is everybody, and none dated the system, and they were pulling their hair out. Every time anybody sent an email, and everybody, especially since most everybody back in the early days, were computer geeks. They were the geek of geeks back in the day, back in the late 70s and the 80s and the 90s, early 90s, those were the super geeks. Well, they were all pissed at the idea that in fact they all got into computer for the same reason most people get into radio because they're retired of all this BS and they want to do something unique or do something that was theirs. So, when they started pissing around with the Internet, everybody just said, I'll tell you what we'll do. Everybody send an email, but every time you send an email, include all of the echelon words with every send as part of the title. And everybody did. In fact, for years, everybody did. Guys, only the people who weren't up to speed yet weren't, but as soon as they heard about it, everybody said, oh, hell yeah, that's a lot of fun. They've flooded the system and they stomped the system and they made sure, like I said, Sally, do you want to play on the computer? Oh yes, Daddy, I do. Okay, I'm going to count out. You get five minutes. You go ahead and play with the keyboard here and just keep clicking away. Get different letters. Hit different letters, Sally. There you go. Then put the echelon code at the front. Put the echelon words in the middle. Meanwhile, of course, Sally's printing has gone on for five minutes and let them go to town on it. It was a great way for the children to participate in understanding about social discourse. It was fun. Everybody, the bad guys hated it because it was just a terrible way to screw with their brain, waste a lot of their lifetime, and five minutes worth of Sally on the computer keyboard probably wasted weeks of their computer time and everything else because there's a code, man. There has to be a code. You know, that's how everybody needs to treat this. You just dump on them, dump on them, dump on them. Just a reverse of what everybody, oh I'm going to hide. Well then you tell me you're not going to hide. You know, that's like talking about, well they're going to kill us. So we can't say anything until they kill us. Well wait a minute, how about we kill them first? How about we kill them? When they threaten to kill us and they come out to try and do it, kill all of them and then you're all set and they're gone. How's that sound? Well, no, because they threaten to kill us if we kill them. Well, they plan on coming out to kill you anyway, don't they? Well, Mark, it's just like they say, oh my God, they're going to do house to house searches. I'm like, why don't you just go deal with them? Why don't you just go down to the first house and deal with them and you don't have to work out the... Well, they'll get a house or two houses. That's too bad. You know why? Because there won't be enough gear that they're carrying to divvy up between all of us. We'll have to go find some more of their buddies so everybody gets something. Hey Mark. That's how it works. Go ahead, caller. This is a dumb goyim in the Dakota territory. I just wanted to give you a quick update before the top. Oh, hey, go ahead. I'm running a test off the computer. Your signal's going out about a half mile to the south, about a mile to the west, or the east. I don't know the west in the north yet. I'm here. Very good. You're using the machine right out of the box, right? Yeah, with that extended antenna, that was a picture of it. It's just a tenorless cap and antenna on the back of it. Right. It's a single-rabbit ear. Single, yeah. I know what you're talking about. Yeah, that's what it is. I just wanted to let you know that. I just looked at the computer. I don't have a satellite hooked up yet, but I wanted to do some testing here. So that's what I'm doing right now and I just wanted to let you know. Excellent. Well the thing there again now is the model that you have, I was looking at the back of it with the one picture, you should be able to adapt a coax fixture. We'll have to, I'm going to work on that. I'm going to find out more, see what I can do. But you can actually run another antenna off of that if need be. We'll figure out, we'll figure out how to make it work. I've got some antennas around here. I've just got to do a little more research and I can find it out further. Right now I just want to run it like it was and test. I don't know much about it and that's how I find out. That's how Ed worked. I'm serious. When Ed was coming up you can ask Ed. He's right there. That's how he found out about radio and micro FM combined with the internet. In fact, he was using emails when not many people knew much about emailing. What's funnier in hell, like I said, is when he was running the Superman collection, I believe it was the one that we had the one missing in. You'll never find it because it's gone. It was destroyed. Back when it was recorded, somebody just fragged all the copies of it. Back when it was recorded, Dad, it was the studio that they had them saved and burned down. Everybody assumed that they had more than one copy. Those were just the ones that they could salvage. Again, what's funny is that one was missing and all of a sudden Ed, what happened with the emails? Yeah, I know everybody kept emailing me and asking me where's the next episode we want to hear the next episode and I had to come up on the air and explain to everybody it's like no that's all there is because they lost the rest of the recordings and I did research and found out what happened to them it's like yeah I can't find it anywhere unless somebody has a private recording of it I'm real to real because that's how old it is it was cute about what's cute about it too is the fact that remember we were wondering well how far are we reaching and emails came in from all over the compass, didn't they? Yeah, all over the county. Yeah, and it was like, well, I guess we reached a few more people than we thought after all, didn't we there? Well, actually, I think the really cool thing is when the Ann Arbor, no, it wasn't the Ann Arbor observer, it was the one out of Celine. I can't remember the name of the paper, but it's sitting there in the studio. on the shelf in our paperwork. There's an article done by one of the local newspapers who did a survey for us, which we didn't have the money to do, that said we had up to 8,000 to 9,000 listeners per day on that little micro FM station. from the survey. They did in a slam piece that they were doing about the station trying to make it sound bad about what we were doing. But that many people were tuning in to listen from the survey they took. We should tell you something right off the bat. Again, you never know how you're going to affect the area, but a lot of people are hungry for information. Plus, the idea was traditional radio. The way we were doing things, Ed was doing traditional radio. I've argued for the longest time that A combination works really well because people do like to be entertained. tune in and it's not an automated playlist. You can actually tell there's a DJ there because the DJ is not playing by the approved playlist that he sits down and you can go from New York to California and tune into a rock and roll station and never miss the playlist. All that will change is the DJ. because the DJs are all working from the same playlist like what we're doing with Liberty Tree Radio. When you tune into Internet Radio, you're basically tuning into what the mainstream has used forever. to go out to multiple networks. You'll have like a 30 second spot and it's timed out that way they all know when it shows up and they'll play the music and oh yeah it's a live request show but they can only play what's on the approved request list so they keep taking callers until they get somebody who makes a request that's on the playlist for the day and they'll bring that person up. It's like yeah I want you to play this song blah blah blah for whatever reason and You think it sounds like it's a live call-in, but it's only somebody who's requesting something that they've already heard on the radio station before and probably been played umpteen-zillion times. The reason why is because they can only play what's on that playlist and the DJ doesn't even control what's going on there anymore. Well, there's about 160,000 people just south of me in southeast. Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Well, the thing is, again, be prepared. I get it out of the way because we got Joe coming up next. Be prepared to take over as needed. Start to collect music, add cassette players, CD players, round up a record player, a disc player. Everybody who's listening in the conference line, stay there because we're going to hook back up to Skype and hopefully won't get us any problem with Joe's program. We're going to end this test. It seems to be going well. I will get this. Flash phone link up on the website for next week and hopefully we'll be using it more than we will be using Skype next week We will see how that goes, but it's going to be on a Broadcaster preferred basis. You know very good who it works best for will use that and if it doesn't work good for them We will try to muddle through Skype for the time. Good. God bless the Republic Get to new world order shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire's on the run We're on the march both day and night! Hoorah! Well, I'll tell you what, we'll be back in about an hour, but meanwhile we've got to learn how to grow things and feed ourselves. So we've got Joe from the Carolinas coming up next. Don't you touch that dial more live broadcasting on Liberty Tree Radio right here. It's Tuesday. Bye bye, guys. This service is provided by Tree Conference.
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