Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency technologies in the third hour of the morning broadcast. The episode featured an extended conversation with Roger, a solar energy expert from Colorado, covering solar panel efficiency improvements, battery systems (particularly Edison nickel-iron batteries), off-grid power solutions, and practical applications like water heating. The hosts emphasized the importance of skilled trades, apprenticeships, and knowledge transfer across generations, criticizing modern bureaucratic failures to preserve expertise. They promoted gas masks and night vision equipment through sponsors, discussed rural independence from centralized power grids, and highlighted how older technologies combined with modern efficiency can enable self-sufficiency in remote areas.
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But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as pirates trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Remember, more ammo, more flares, more pyrotechnics, your bags of the fighting unit. Remember, find them into the rear that are going to resupply at no coolies, anything by parish, what you're fighting with. Well, good morning ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour of the morning. Off to the side of the rock there, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters behind the lines in occupied territories. Listening to us on Micro Effect Network in the morning. We're also on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. 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We figure they're still planning on killing everybody. They just figure we don't have a memory. Okay, so... Night vision technology you got a special package deal explain everybody what's going on and how they can get involved and the number please Talk to me about the upcoming and on a package deal a bundle of ten purchased at one time will reduce my cost $25 offer that your mailbox for that deal happened. My number is two three one seven nine five eight If you've been waiting and looking and thinking we still have Roger waiting very good Thank you for your patience. There's your one thing I want to ask here a lot of people have perhaps a solar technology but now they're thinking about buying new solar technology or say the latest generation are there any compatibility issues people need to be watching for sure are the ones that Christ are for grid or for and if you're off-grid and that only stands so that it'll go into a battery system actually over-produced yeah with the plus because with these new controllers sure production you know 10-15 percent every item that is involved in Solar systems is electricity when you go to those newer panels and go to that type of control you increase that you're kind of beyond me there I think I'm following but what they've done is they've made the newer systems more efficient in terms of Anytime you produce something or run a when you have to run a system to maintain operation over the system you're gonna work you're running a You have to govern the solar panel and that costs energy. So what you're saying is we're seeing a newer or more efficient process. We're getting more out of the machine, but we're also seeing a more efficient way of managing the machine, correct? Yeah. You increase the number of cells that they put on a panel. It used to be we had 36 cells, which was real nice for a 24, 12 volt system, pair them up for 24, run them single for 12. In 60, they're producing voltage like 40-50 volts, you can't use that into a 12-24 volt system without some way to break it down and control it. Otherwise, it just overwhelms it. Here's another question. Again, let's take into consideration that we may overproduce, like you said, two routes with this. Number one is selling the excess energy back to the system. That's pretty well allowed in most states. Yeah. When you have a battery system, it's not efficient as if you don't have a battery system, if you're going to be a grid intertie, you don't have that alternative. Grid intertie, almost all of the states offer some kind of rebate grid, that's not an option. The government has a rebate system, a tax off. One of the things that, we've actually, one of the first gentlemen to work in this industry way back in the 60s early 70s, although solar and wind have been around for a lot longer than that, at least in private and in research circles. One of the considerations, as we said, if you can't sell it, but you're still producing more than you need, you want to actually, it would behoove you to come up with something that would actually accept or utilize the energy. The solar panels are gonna collect no matter what, unless you shunt them, right? Unless you cover them. So they're gonna be producing energy. So coming up with ideas to make use of the excess energy that you have is not a bad idea. All that running fans or something that just pulls, diverts the energy to where it is again. It's not going to be a burden. It doesn't have to be shunted. It doesn't have to be dumped. in some other way. The batteries can only take so much. Of course you can also, I guess, add a, I assume you could add a management circuit and actually offer a backup set of batteries as, or say an older set of batteries as a solution. Whether or not that, you know, they're efficient, you really don't care, but you really want to do something with the power, right? You don't want to, you don't lose it. Yeah, well, that, you do lots of times is to put it into water heating. If you're a hot water heater, you can change to a lower voltage element in it. and then dump load any excess after your voltage, just give your batteries or come to heat and water and save propane. Everybody wants to take a warm bath. Sure, lots of things. Well, again, that's it. There's an example right there. See, now that's, people don't think about how much heat we were talking about in consumption. Water heaters absorb a lot of your money or bills that are created because it's a constant maintenance issue even if you don't use the water. In this case, for however long the solar panels are running through the day, if you do have excess power, that's of course taking a burden off of what would be otherwise other consumables for the commercial power grid where you receive a bill. So if you could knock back the thermostat in that direction, then obviously you're saving money. You've already paid for the solar panels. The solar panels are already doing 100% of what they need to do to take care of your battery service. taking advantage of the energy produced during the day and knocking back the cost that much more. So that's part of the long-term savings event that you have to calculate in looking at what are the solar cells worth to me, right? Right. The thing is, is almost everybody wants to have you have more batteries than you actually need. And if you run more than two strings of batteries, then you stand a chance of having a lazy set of storage. What you do is you change the voltage of the batteries. 6 volt battery, you go to a 4 volt or a 2 volt. You've got a 12 volt system and you're using 2 volt batteries, you know, you've got a pretty long string of them there. I recommend having two strings to have a battery go bad, especially with the ability of just coming running and can tell you that. Question where you are, have you worked with Edison batteries at all? Older style Edison batteries? Yes, I have a pair that's 30 years old. Another, another testimonial, one of the things There's a company that's bringing them in from, I assume, from China. And there's a couple of American companies doing the same thing. They're building them here still in the US. Pretty good success with them as far as the ones you've got them. They've been around for 30 years, right? Yeah, that's... It looks like the ones that are coming in from China are pretty sound too. They're more expensive than the lead acid batteries are, but of course you're looking at 10 years on a lead acid against 30 or 40 on... The other citizens are rebuildable so you can take pollution out of them and clean them up and resolute them and start all over again. One of the things that happened here, we have a scrapyard over beyond Ypsilanti Midgen and stopped in and the railroad had dumped off and scrapped a bunch of batteries, dropped them off with the yard. Well, they were Edison telegraph batteries. They were from the 30s. And what's interesting is our friend went out with a volt meter and just tested them. He was going to buy them no matter what he did. He got them all. They're sitting in a barn just east of where I'm sitting right now by about five miles or five miles from me. Anyway, he metered every one of them and every battery, even though probably most of them had been off the grid for a few years because they came from along the railroad tracks. So we had boxes that had the batteries in them that they were using for the old telegraph system. and all of them had a charge of some form or another which is really fascinating in and of itself. Every one of them had a charge. All of them were original Edison batteries. Edison manufactured right here in Michigan. So it's kind of neat but they are definitely, they're long term, like you said, hey, if they don't work right now, disassemble, rebuild, clean them up and put them back online. Go ahead, please. time damaging by this, like with a lead acid battery if you take it down too far you damage them. They're not quite as heated as the lead acid battery. Over 100 degrees lead acid battery starts losing its damages and capacity. They warm back up, they return, but they're certainly more expensive to buy a new one, but it's a good way to go. One of the things I was looking at was the history of the Edison battery just as a reminder for everybody, we've covered this before. When Edison created these, originally he built them for high lows back in the early 1900s, actually pre-World War I, guys. And he didn't like what he came up with. The first model it worked, I mean, they really did, they worked, but he wasn't satisfied with them. So he brought the original batteries, took the basic battery design, apparently he beat it up and then he told his people to throw the battery out, drop it out the window on the first floor of the lab. threw it out the window several times and finally it broke. Well then they disassembled it and looked to see where it broke and he engineered another battery based upon where he felt it needed to be reinforced. Once he built the prototype's second model, he said, now throw it out the second floor window. They went up to the second floor and threw the battery out the second floor until they broke it. Then brought him back in and looked at him and said, what went wrong this time? And then they re-engineered and beefed up the design again. So when everybody goes, well, I'll take this thing a little crude, or why'd they make it so thick, or why'd they make it so beefy? Well, Edison's logic was that if it would survive a second and third floor fall, it would survive pretty much anything that some Numbl-Nupp- you know, a Numbl-Dragger would do in a warehouse with a high-low. And also survive field use because Edison batteries were used for telegraph and telephone reserve power. for primary power, the more remote the location. So the batteries had the last. They did want to have to replace them right away. They knew that they'd be sitting in very isolated locations with very minimal maintenance and that was his agenda. So the Edison batteries, we know them, the ones that pretty much you'll see, unless they're really, really old and were stuck someplace in a corner where everybody missed them, they're second generation Edison batteries from that research cycle. And that's why they work so well. Everything was beefed up to a particular level for the sake of survivability. And Edison took that very, very seriously. So that's one of those things that we need to give him credit for. The objective was to come up with something so durable it could be sold anywhere in the world and if they bought one, it would be there when you came back to use it, it'd still be working. If it still be functional, it still be viable for remote locations like in Panama or in Brazil or wherever Africa. A lot of these batteries ended up there and were in use for the last, in many use for the last hundred years in many cases. They haven't all been tossed out in places where they're poor, they bought it once and they haven't bought it again. The only thing is back customers. If it doesn't wear out right away, you're not selling hundreds of them stacked on end. But again, there's always additional application or uses and there's also attrition. So this is a good solution and Edison batteries are available. Ask about them guys. I have a number here. In fact, I'm going to dig it out while we're doing the program. If I can, I'll give it out. Roger, anything else jump in there? What off the top of your head things people should be watching for in terms of for efficiency or for safety? Go ahead. Well, like I said, that jumper system in the box is awfully important and it's a common ailment, I think, across the United States. When you're running DC, The advantage is to go into the panels as you get that higher voltage and then run longer runs with a lot less sized wire. Spending millions on the wire and like that are increasing. Electric is starting to look at putting batteries in to handle those actually enabled to it. It's coming down the market right now. There's a lot of it in Europe right now so, at a system like that. Again, typically you're seeing a lot more of the solar work. Being done in Europe, they've embraced it to a greater extent earlier than we did, even though it pretty much was developed here. Again, remote locations are areas where the economy is softer. You'll find people are trying, again, find every way they can to pinch pennies and to tighten up the purse. And that's exactly what we're seeing here. You're located where again, Roger? Right in Colorado. You know where Fort Lupton is, right? Be utility free. Are you familiar with that company? No, no. They have Edison batteries and nickel-iron batteries on hand. For everybody out there, if you're looking for the Edison batteries, this is one of the companies that actually carries them on a regular basis. There are a few others, but be utility free. Their address is 14149 West County Road 26, Lupton TON Colorado 0621-1985 is their zip. Be utility free. 1-49 West County Road 26, Lupton 1-1985. Phone number is 888-320-9211. That's 888-20-9211. Email sales at vutilityfree.com. That's say at vutilityfree.com. I'm pretty sure that's an email. Maybe their website, I better double check that. I'm going to see an at, usually that's the email. But anyway, there's an out of country number, 970-785-6451. I hear the music. We're going to break for the moment though. Roger, stay right there where you are, sir. Can you do that? You did. Okay, and Don, we're going to break. Justin, we'll be right back. Guys, the intelligence report on this weapon's lens. 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The New Deal and we're both headed for the A-Generation. There wouldn't be any doubt that the rules of the game are changing. Micro Effect Radio Network. The gem of the mountains. Learn more about the Micro Effect at themicroeffect.com. The era of big government is over. Welcome back folks. Down here at the bottom of the 30 hour here on the Morning Inchill Report with Mark and Don and myself till we can hear them. And over to you guys. It's all yours. You know where we're going with that? If you've got the air to heat your flight with that hot water, you heat it back up the next day, right? I have implore heat in my greenhouse. A hot water panel running a pump for it, just later that I put it in storage, then at night I'm able to certainly get that ability to come to energy into a different, what one might call medium for later use. That's pretty neat. And even just to store that electricity in hot water. I know it doesn't exactly work like that. Well you're using, you don't store the electricity in the hot water. You use the electricity to heat the hot water. Floors are really comfortable you guys if you've never been in a Dora house with heat panels. An Amish fellow up here that is making hot air panels, hot air so you don't have to hatch on and run in that hot area in the house. Yeah. There's lots and lots of things. I didn't want to mention there's another iron Anderson backing with him trying to set up a school. on rebuilding. There's a possibility that someone's rebuilding these batteries and it's not that complicated but there are little tricks to it to make a living doing this kind of thing about too. One of the things here again guys is that when a technology is embraced, a wise person looks at the problems that may develop and sees that as an opportunity. It is a career track. In fact, it can be a side job, a side business you can establish. You may have other activities, but for a minimal amount of time spent, everybody benefits. The individuals refurbish and reprocess technology. You, of course, benefit because you're the expert that's been, you know, you fit into that niche. You've been able to develop the skill. It's actually critical, and we're looking at, because the farther you get away from the the corporate industries, the big stuff that's right there, plug and play, well, you're making plug and play yourself, which means that some things, while you can deal with it or manage it yourself, there may be certain areas where somebody becomes of value in the economy, they're going to pick up that slack. They're going to be able to take care of that particular part of business. That's what creates economy. That creates a society. That's what we're trying to do. and we shouldn't be throwing it away. We shouldn't be done. One of the things to remember about recycling is recycling was originally intended so that rather than wasting the man hours that were already put into something, it was utilized again. That's true recycling. Recycling is not somebody with a gun telling you that you have to throw this into somebody else's bin where you're not comfortable and they carry it away and crush it, destroy it, shred it or make sure that what its original intent was, it's never reused for that again, but it's smelter down or melted down or crushed down or in most cases where you think you're recycling stuff, they're sending it overseas and throwing it in foreign land bills. They aren't even recycling it. Okay, so just keep that in mind when we're looking at the reality as opposed to the clunkers that have moved into the different industries and what their real mission is, what their purpose is. They're actually connected to other characters behind the scenes and they're not beneficial to us. Hell, the Chinese just burn it. Yeah, exactly. Though, as we say, it's going to a lot of stuff. Everybody washes all this stuff out, sorts, everything. It's not going to where it's supposed to go. That's mostly a lie. There's a percentage, but we produce so much and they really don't have an interest in recycling when they've gotten new that they're wanting to bring in, especially in the plastics and polymer industry. There's more junk that they have in the way of polymer or chip that they have to use up than you could count. They certainly will reuse and then still charge you full price. In batteries, of course, the big thing here is that again, once somebody makes it economical and demonstrates that it's also an intelligent process, People plug into it and that's a good idea, Roger. I appreciate the idea. Again, promoting that is something everybody should be doing. I hate seeing material go to waste. I don't care if it's computers, lighting, batteries, cars, whatever. There's no reason for us not to maintain things more efficiently. I grew up with that for my parents, that they taught me. So that's basically how I think with what I do. More about the college, would getting some of these trades, they would be far better off. years ago they used to have apprenticeship, that's all long and gone. I guess EI or someplace to learn the electrical. You've got to get out in the field to learn and you need to be an apprentice under somebody. I'm an old man now and we can't find anybody to take my place. These kids all want to be computer whizzes. Exactly. One of the things that even, I worked for the University of Michigan and one of the things that they refused to do even within the system within their own ranks, work into the apprentice program. They do have apprentice programs for trades. The problem is they would not look to the future. I had this discussion, I sat down at the business school for years and it's like, okay, you've got a man who understands the technology that you want to, you know, say you want to maintain for 60 years, because they'll say that. Well, we're going to maintain this building or this piece of equipment or this, you know, machine for 60 or 70 or 80 years. That's what they claim. Well, once a man has worked on something for about a decade, they've not only, they know what inside out how they could build it if they had to, and they probably have rebuilt it themselves several times. Well, with that working knowledge, you want to overlap another tradesman so that that tradesman has the same working knowledge and has built up a foundation based upon the first 20 or 30 years of investment you have in the man that was originally putting the equipment to work. But they refused to do that. I eventually, I just shut up. I was like, you know what, the hell with you. Because the bureaucracy is not designed to in any way shape or form work intelligently. That's why I always laugh when everybody tells me it's futile to resist and blah blah blah. Really? You don't have a clue how the machine works. We could roll right over it and walk right over it in days. Because the level of incompetence is rewarded. Competence is shunned or attacked. Incompetence is rewarded. Competence is attacked. because if you know something they're afraid of you and in fact that became more and more obvious as the years have passed and gone by but there's some things that you do with equipment guys you only do once in 10 years or once in eight years and that one person if you decide to go in cold turkey you waste days weeks or even months because you don't know what that other man learned twenty years earlier and had to experience only two or three times in his work cycle with what it is that he did. But because the other man was there with the experience, you don't waste the time to try and track down and figure out and determine why is this doing what it's doing or why is this failing me? Well, it turns out Frank's here and Frank comes over with the magic hammer and he goes right over to his spot and he taps it. And all of a sudden the lights light up and the machinery all works and you know what? He learned that about 14 years ago when it happened the last time and it took him a month and a half to two months worth of his life to walk up and go to that one spot and go TINK and it was worth it for somebody to keep somebody else to overlap with him to teach them where to take that magic hammer and tap. but they won't do that. And that's why this system in general is failing. Like you're saying, people need to understand and need to also promote because one of the things is, well, it's not cool. What do you mean it's not cool? If that thing didn't turn, you wouldn't have the widget you have down the road. If all this stuff doesn't work and if we don't properly embrace and reward and understand that it's a good thing to have people with many, many different skills, then the system is gonna fail, which is what it's already doing. You know, we have the space age. The space age is past now. We're way past the space age, guys. We're back towards the stone age again in many categories because we don't really have the skill to do a lot of what we did. Hell, we were running the space shuttle into the ground because nobody had brains enough to come up with the next generation or was willing to build the next generation of what we needed. The space shuttle was a 30-year-old pickup truck. It doesn't mean it was a bad idea, but it was assumed that we'd already be past the 57 Chevy and working at least towards the 75 Kuda or something, you know what I mean? And that's in the 90s. You know, it'd be like we'd still be behind where we expected the people we'd have had something next. And that's been a failing process. We're actually, we're feeding off the last generation of people who actually knew what they were doing now, not only through the end of the 20th century, but into the 21st century. With no no, you know solution on the horizon unless we come up with it But I'm not going to do that to help the system because the system is what failed us So we need to take care of ourselves and we need to promote within ourselves And when the time comes is like said Roger as far as finding somebody to replace you You need to be hunting someone down But you need to have to make sure it's somebody of like mine and some not some patty waste who's going to turn around and backstab everything We've done. Yeah, that's the other half of the battle. We need to promote our own There's good people out there listening, and there's good people that are younger that are out there listening. I'm not gonna hire some fool from the other side's camp who's gonna laugh about how he collects your knowledge and then backstabs everybody in the process. Or, you know, how he's gonna, you know, I'm gonna make it disappear. Because that's what some of these characters do. And it's something we all need to be, we need to carefully evaluate and think through the process, building our own people up and building our working knowledge and our base of knowledge up. That's why I don't go ahead. I'm sorry, please everybody wants to get rich instead of making a living in doing good anymore You know if you can screw it up. They'll promote you and that's what happened to Industry as well as you know they legislate out of business like me. You know I've got I bought my first panel in 1978 or nine and I've been at it ever since. I've worked with wind generators and hydro and, you know, and pumps all kinds of things that are energy free. And we've got to go back to a lot of this stuff, and not just because technology, but a lot of that technology was good then and it's still good now. The work is not necessarily better. In fact, a committee of monkeys typically brought you most of newer, and newer doesn't work. there's no focus on the process. It was all a matter of cooperative voting on whether or not everybody feels good. Because I've watched that. That's one of the other things I always laugh at. They say, well, they'll do this and they'll do that. You've got a committee of monkeys who takes about 52 to 53 to 54 meetings to make one decision. There's not enough hours in the day for them to move at the speed of molasses. Whereas on the other hand, we have the ability to actually focus, to utilize, and pick and cherry pick from all the technologies that are out there over the last hundred years. Edison batteries are not a spring chicken, guys. We've mentioned Edison batteries for quite some time. If you were looking at the idea that we want to ensure that we can pass it down from generation to generation, the Edison batteries are that solution. Now it doesn't mean we couldn't try to figure out a way to make them better, but they're so simple, they're stupid simple. They're so stupid simple that they're incredibly reliable. Well, stupid simple is kind of handy on occasion, so there's no reason to change that up. Now, what the powers apply to that, we have lateral movement in. People want to play with things. People have trinkets. The more time that we're able to make because we've become more efficient, the more fun things we can do with our time. But the basics, the foundations, really don't change. And in fact, think about this, because one of the reasons we went away from Edison batteries, here's a little thought for everybody. The reason we went away from Edison batteries is because we went to more and more technology and we needed more power. But now we've gone to microcircuitry, guys, where we don't need as much power, and literally the Edison battery fits the perfect niche of survivability and reliability combined with the newer, more efficient, say, less energy consumptive technologies that have now come into play. So while the newer batteries were more powerful, but were more less resilient, The older, more resilient design would be the better choice with more than sufficient output and longevity combined with it to incorporate with the throwaway light duty technology that we have which is the end user product. See how that works? In other words, I really can go with the caveman type battery, if that's what you want to call it with the Edison battery, and apply it to all of this new technology which is hyper efficient because it's become ultra small, ultra throwaway, etc. But you know what? My power source really doesn't have to change ever from that point forward, does it? And with solar power providing the energy to that battery, I can pretty well run on the free and play all the music I want, watch all the videos I want, anything else I want to do. Even the lighting. Lighting has gone the same way. Think about it. Combine dinosaur technology with the space age or the post space age stuff we're getting now, which is mostly punk junk throwaway China stuff. The example is LED lighting. LED lighting is hyper efficient. We all have to admit that. So now you take the hyper-efficient lighting, combine it with a dinosaur battery with a mid-technology solar panel system, guys. You can light the planet for pennies. They're finding out too now that high voltage DC, and we're talking ultra-high, is cheaper to transmit than AC is on all these big high power lines. More and more of that is going DC state, which is nice for They keep shutting power plants down, so a lot of country will be in the dark. If the Craig Colorado plant goes out, coal fired, and they want to eliminate it, it's one of the deals on the hit list. Three plants in one, and it's amazing what can happen, especially down in a hurry, with simple stupid little things that happen. One interesting thing too is the EcoFreaks agenda there by shutting down the power grid was to drive us away from the rural areas. But what's funny is what's overlapping now is the ultra light or the again the combined old earth, new earth technologies which allow us to continue to function in those remote areas with all of the modern conveniences that they figure if we don't have we wouldn't be willing to stay. Whereas on the other hand, now let's see, we're completely separate from the system. We're able to continue to operate in the isolated locations. I don't have all the other characters knocking on my door. I think I'll stay where I am. No, we were trying to drive you off the land so we could make one big communist domain out of everything where only the rich and the wealthy and the international Soviets would enjoy the countryside and all you peasants would be locked and blocked and stacked and racked. You see, that's what's fascinating to me is, you see, like I've always said, best laid plans of rats and rodents and how things don't always work out the way they planned because the old, even in their old think, their logic was if they, they have to have everything centralized so they could then, you know, railroad us. But the overlapping technologies that they want to use to save on cost in terms of stacking and racking us as slaves really is diverted off into these other directions where we can keep it, you know, we use it to actually maintain our independence. And that's something they didn't want either. The only reason they really wanted the light tech is so that they could minimize what they spend on us as pleads, get us into the boxes, racked and stacked in the prison type systems, and then start shutting us down there until less and less and less, so that by the time we're done, we're basically level four high security prisoners. Instead, we've taken the, again, combinations of technology. We cherry pick. and we've been able to build up what we need and this is changing the formulas, changing the dynamic on the economic and on the social battlefield. It's just something we need to look at. Roger, where do you want to go for now? Because we're almost to the top, sir. Have a good day. I'll tell you what, do us a favor and call in Friday if you would for a bit in the second hour. Can you do that? Probably can. Very good. Thank you, sir. Don, before we go farther, night vision, you're gonna be available in a few minutes. Don, we've got a package deal going, explain it, please, if you would, and then we'll close out. If we can bundle up 10 of the 350 Guardian, we can put that in your mailbox. We need four more on that. Ready, my number is 23179658. Give me a call, you're looking for a gun sight or goggles or green screen or a thermal. 2317968458, let's make this happen. Talk to Don in just a few minutes here guys because we are going to be off and of course Jeff Bennett and company will be up next so you're not going to be touching that doubt because there's a little live broadcasting up here on the rock. Please donate to joe mcmeal P.O. Box 164 Kami Idaho 83536. That's Joe McNeil, P.O. Box 164, Kami I, Idaho 83536, continue to support the micro effect. We'll do what we can to come up with solutions, rather than just gunblings. Good blaming about the problems. My mind's like I'm so flat. The problems. I'll slap him with a noodle and get him off the stage. Anyway, I hear the music I believe, Don. God bless the republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march. Both day and night. I'll just beat the snot out of them. Kick them in the head, bust their legs backwards, smack them in the face, drive them off of our piece of real estate. And let's get out with enjoying our liberty. Don, your number for night vision, please. Can you call us? We want to get in on that deal. That number is... Thank you Mark. God bless you. God bless you Joe. God bless you America. LifeChangeT can help you with your health problems. We are DMO free, we are gluten free, and we are caffeine free. Our product helps with digestive problems, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, acid reflux, constipation, and our product even helps you with weight loss.
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