Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, alternative media infrastructure, and patriotic activism on April 18, 2014, the anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. He emphasized the importance of building decentralized broadcasting networks, creating DIY shotgun microphones for audio surveillance and documentation, and producing patriotic parody music to inspire resistance. Koernke promoted multiple streaming platforms (Liberty Tree Radio, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio, the Micro Effect) as redundant systems against government censorship, explained technical workarounds for accessing broadcasts, and called for listeners to support independent media, create militia-themed video content, and prepare for conflict. He discussed space program history, criticized federal overreach, and praised truck drivers and patriots willing to take physical action.
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Is this still the land of the free and home of the free? East and North. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Technologies East and West of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd and 5th pit, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving to the left coast, we have the great state of Jefferson doing its part, shining light, a beacon of liberty in an otherwise occupied zone. where we have the SSDs, Soviet Socialist Democracies, the Washington SSD, Oregon SSD, and the California SSD. All of them Sovietized. All of them, again, where foreign boots are now on the soil, along with Nevada, by the way, which is pretty well benchmarked now. We need to do a better job, but we're going to be able to follow up on this quite well. Who's who in the zoo? Who were those pieces of trash on the ground? Guys, shotgun mics and again, overt audio collection, sound collection is especially critical. You don't have to hear them on the radio. If they're being blatant, they're within eyeball reach, you know, point to point, they can be heard. and we especially need to record, record and document. We know who the foreign enemy is, we understand what foreign occupation is all about, and we know who the betrayers slash traitors are in America with a K. It's your job to get things done now and we need to make sure that we pass the information on and deploy the technology accordingly. However, I would remind you that again, a lot of you I know don't have the money for something like that Mark. Okay, go to YouTube and punch in shotgun mic or again, pick up mics guys. There's all kinds of different videos to show you how to make improvised versions of what we're talking about. They're so simple. They're so cheap, stupid cheap. You can be making dozens. I would do a production line to make dozens of them at a time. All the parts, pieces, and assemblies are either dollar store junk and or just flat out garbage. You can pick off a construction site. seriously or from another different number of different locations especially where even they're carrying down buildings PVC pipe is all over the place. Well Mark, some of that's been used. Who cares? Come on, get it outside, scrub it off, clean it up, it's throw away. These are designed to be throw away collection systems. Now you can make nicer ones all from scratch with brand new China Sport plastic PVC pipe and junk off the shelf. Take advantage of the hardware's, take advantage of the box stores that are spying on everybody by handing all their information over to the fed they're all about your rats banks but you know what long as the stuff is cheap and in bulk grab what you can look for the stuff that's damaged with some in some spot you get a prep price from the communist chinese stores but you know that you know i'd be a little like like uh... any of these different box stores that are out there typically without a shelf and damaged go get a uh... a service person say hey this this is busted up you know you get that for half price because that's typically what they do. They mark it down by 50 percent. Alright! Well you got a piece of PVC pipe that's 10 feet long, it's got a chip out of it. You know what? Guess what? It's half price. Now instead of spending five, six, ten dollars, now you're spending instead two dollars or three dollars. That's a good thing. Let your cut off saw do the work, nyep, nyep, nyep, to cut the different sections to make the pipe that you need for your shotgun mic tube and the rest is history. But there's all kinds of ways to build these things. So take the time and check it out. Mark doesn't have to help you to reinvent the wheel or maybe you got a great idea of your own. Well, build them. We need to deploy them. In fact, it's one of those things where whenever we get into the field, we need to have a prepped kit ready to roll, guys. You need to start looking at. What would I need to get this done? What do I need if I'm in the field of electronic countermeasures or electronic communications or signal collection and signal collection along with image collection? Not just the regular mic that's in your cell phone. There's all kinds of off-the-shelf technology, so stupid, cheap, it's ridiculous, and there's no reason for us not to have it in hand. So let's do our part and get that done. It is by the way, well I think I already mentioned the date, but we're going to have to benchmark it for this hour too, forgive me. It is, as we know, the 18th of April. It is the 6th year of open Fabian, the socialist, and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K2000 and the 14-old earth calendar, or Mayan, crazy town, crazy town calendar. Take the time, plug in, and help our people out by doing your part. To spread the word, let people know how they can hook up with Liberty Tree Radio and Indie Interview Talk Radio. Make sure again that if you are going to be giving out stuff, how many people do you know have heard visitor from the past? Question mark. How many out there of you have shared visitor from the past recently? Or at all times? Now, why would I say that? I don't even know that the Bundy's have ever heard visitor from the past. Though I would think that the man, since he's been kind of in the Patriot effort issue for a long time, probably has. But I'll tell you what, a lot of people, it stops them. When they hear it for the first time, they're like, huh? Now, you're not inundated with it completely, but a lot of you are complacent with it because you hear it every time we do a program. Let me point something else out about that I've noticed and it's come to my attention over the years. You hear the intro I do every day? I know you do. In fact, you may have noticed changes or variance. There are reasons for that, by the way. I don't need to explain that. But have you noticed that I make a point, or especially when it comes to, even in the morning, guys, you know, we make a point of offering information about LTR, even though we do the micro effect. Now why do we do that? Ask yourself, you know how many times, in fact, here's the thing. Let me go back a little bit in time. WTP RN, We the People Radio Network, right? WTP RN, how many of you people listen to me on WTP RN? We the People Radio Network? Anybody? Now, I'm asking that question because I know you can't jump on the phone there. I did Mark, although some of you might do that in a minute, I don't know. But, my point is this. We were doing WTP RN it affected a certain audience that audience of course got involved in or interested in You know a Patriot radio and got to hear us, you know like myself and you know Don when we were doing programming there and other individuals co-hosted to Now, do you know that there are people? Who listen to WTP RN every day now? I will point out that the guy who ran WTP RN. He was promoting WTP RN but every time that we did that if you recall in the intro you're listening to us on the one wtpr and we the people radio network and liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com do you know that i repeated that every time i did an hour on that program just like we do with our network here just like we do in the morning and yet there are people who go well mark when wtpr and shut off i just i lost you i didn't know where to find you now I want you to think about that for a minute. And again, I've got to remind you guys about observation. Remember, if you go to WTPRN archives, if there's any still posted, if you listen to the intel report, every time that we did the opening hour, guys, we gave the information on how you can get hold of us through WTPRN.com and on Liberty Tree Radio. So, was the person listening or did this become complacent because I guess I reinforced it over and over and over again? Because every copy of what you, of every time that we did an hour, I reinforced it by giving out all the different ways that you could contact us, in fact as an alternative to what you were listening on. Do you see how that works? In other words, if you plug in one hour and make a copy of the Intel report tonight, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio, the idea is you could search around or maybe you got a buddy or a friend who might be in one of their alternate mechanisms, whatever. But always, you know, libertytreeradio.4mg.com. IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. Okay, so maybe Liberty Tree Radio is off the air for some reason. You know to go to Indiana Freedom Talk Radio. But you know how many people that just brushes right over their head? And it's not like it's a detailed descriptive bit of information on how to find us. But there are people who were listening on WTPRN who until somebody told them, which I don't, it just makes me wonder. You know what I mean? That's one of those things where even all of you that are listening. Yeah, we've had that for as long as I can remember. We always give out our alternative information. In fact, I still have people who goes, I can't find the call in number information. It's at the top of the chat room. It's on the website. Sometimes I even post it while the Flash player is going in the title bracket. We give it out on the air. It is a long number. I understand it. It is a long number because we're using a free conferencing system. How many times have we given it out? I'm bad about it myself. Sometimes I can't remember the number to rattle it off, but I know where to look to get it. It's straightforward and I also wanted to remind you, we have a new medium for people to get in to listen. If you're listening on your computer and for whatever reason we're delisted or you can't get us through live 365 because it's full up and you don't want to do a VIP membership, well guys you can go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com right now. You'll see our call in number below the other streams and a little blue line of text that says flash phone. When you click on that, You select the call-in number and then you enter in the room number or entry code you know without the pound sign on the end like we normally have to do if you're calling in and you press dial on that and it comes right up and you're on the computer like it's your telephone and it's free. You don't get charged for that. We don't get charged for that. Conference call is doing that. And again, for everybody out there listening, go ahead, Ed, walk them through it again so that everybody understands what's going on. On the main website, if you need to get in, if somebody tells you that there is information, you need to get into here now, and you can't get in because we're clogged up and you can't afford a VIP membership and Spike's feed is full and our feed is full. You guys, you can go to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. I told Spike you should do this on his site too, so it should be there as well. But you go down to where the call-in number is posted on the main website. There's a little blue line of text with the instructions on how to use a flash phone too, right there. You click on it. It will bring up another window with a first couple of brackets where you have to select the number and enter in the code for the room. Then you hit connect and it will dial it just like a phone. The screen will turn to a touch pad for a telephone. and then you can star six from there to unmute yourself. My only request is that people if you're using a computer back that volume control down to half. That's one of the biggest problems that we've been having is it causes popping and it is not good to play music over that system. We've tried it, we've tested it. We tried to run Henry's program with that and spikes and any thing where we're playing rock and roll or something with a good heavy beat gets distorted. If you're going to talk, it's good for that. It'll work. Mission accomplished or if you're just using it to listen it'll work mission accomplished very good and again For everybody out there take the time and plug into the alternate to test it if nothing else guys But I and I can't I can't emphasize enough every time that we've done a program all of our alternate This is a religious thing, but it's a religious thing for a reason if I do six hours of radio a day there Everybody is selective about what they may want to hear Well, every hour that we do this, we reinforce the way that you can hook up with us with themicroeffect.com, libertytreeradio.4mg.com, indianafreedomtalkradio.com, and then of course we go through the entire battery where all of you people out there are doing your part with alternate technologies. Now those you'll catch as somebody allows you to. That is a part of operational security, but still it's the idea that there's a lot of people that have plugged in. Go ahead, Ed. I got another question to answer. You know, we were doing Ustream a lot, and that was when I was up there and Dad was in the booth and I could control it when I was sitting there. I'm in Texas now, so it's a little harder for me to do that, but the Ustream is still there, and if for whatever reason Live 365 goes down and we can't use it, it's not that hard for me to fire it up. I just don't have the means to run them both at the same time right now. So there's another backup guys unless I've lost internet completely on this end for whatever reason and you know I can't do that, but Spike and Henry they've got their own stations. Yeah, that's one thing that we have promoted here with Liberty Tree radio I heard Joe talking about you know people coming together and cooperating the networks and nobody else does this and I Almost want to reach through the phone and smack Joe, but I know what he's saying You know as far as he knows nobody else has done it It feels that way sometimes because we don't always have time to communicate with each other. But I promote everybody be independent because what happens if the big boys go down? Every state, every county technically should have something like this in their community that covers their community issues. If I want to know about something, I should be able to go, hey, let's do a search for this. Oh, look, there's a little podcast station from so and so I can go there and hear from people on the ground. And that's been one of my big pushes. It's just like the micro-FM's except we're doing it with internet. and guys it is so simple it is easy and a lot of the times you can do it for free especially if you're in a small community where hey heck you might have like four or five families tune in and listen to what you're doing and if you get enough people together to take it up the next notch good for you look what happened with Braveheart radio out of Pennsylvania that's the way they started and now they're doing what Spike is doing and they keep growing a little bigger and bigger and getting more stuff established in there and branching out. That's exactly what I want to see happen. I use Braveheart Radio as an example of the way I push the micro broadcasters to be because if something happens to the micro effect or something happens to Liberty Tree Radio, who are the people going to go to to broadcast off their micro FM's who can't manage it all the time? We need this resource out there. It's cool that we have the micro effect. It's cool that we have Liberty Tree Radio but It puts a big target on our backs. It is inevitable that they are going to attack us. It's just the problem is too public in many ways. It's like what just happened here with Nevada. Well, it's like hiding in a crowd, Dad. You know the saying, the best place to hide is in a crowd. Well, you know what? That's true. If we have more people doing this, It's harder to lock on to a single thing. I've said this before and anybody who wants to rebroadcast Liberty Tree Radio and run a website and have advertisements up on their website, you know what? If you're listening to us on a website like that, say like Liberty Tree TV, that's not us. But if you're listening to us through that site, go to their website, click on their sponsors, support them because that's the medium you're listening to us through. That's the station that you've decided has the information that you want. It's not that hard to do. It's like Indiana Freedom Talk Radio. If you're listening to us through there, go to Spike's page. Spike started selling e-cigarettes. If that's not your thing, take a look at some of the other stuff that he's got there. I've finally gotten to put a donation button up so you guys can donate to him. If you're listening through the micro effect and you think the micro effect is the best solution, donate to the micro effect. You're the ones listening to us. We get to see how many people pop in and listen to us. and I've shown the numbers to a few people and it's like really you talk to that many people each day well not me myself but you know everybody on the radio station they tune in they listen and that's just the numbers I can see spike has his own numbers Henry has his own numbers the micro effect with Joe McNeil they have their own numbers and you know when you start adding it up you know a lot of times people say well you got bleed over from both a lot of the times we're broadcasting the same things So, you know, there's no bleed over. It's just more and more people stacking on and that's the idea behind it. And not all the time we're broadcasting the same stuff, but a lot of times we are. So keep that in mind people and it's that cooperation that we need in place and I don't have a problem with somebody because I understand the cost of what it takes to run a server to run the bandwidth that you need it gets to be expensive and if you're not supporting the people who are doing it for you it's all on their backs and it's their burden and it's their burden so you can listen so we say thank you to the people. That's all dad. Oh, very good. I just again, the big thing here guys, we have the tools, resources, but we have people, you all have to get motivated now. This is the time. It's not like we haven't been doing this for a long time and just shouting out in the field somewhere, guys. A lot of people have picked up the blade. A lot of people have picked up the microphone. A lot of people have picked up the technology and are doing what we're asking them to do. But we need more of you to pitch in. We need more of you to do some of the many little things that add up. And setting up a system like this is not as hard, but it does mean you have to commit to and, you know, again, develop the skill. Take the time to do this. We need to be deeper than we are right now. We've done well. I mean, the response was good, but we actually have done better than what we saw out there in Nevada. We have. But everybody is always counted on a whole bunch of other people to do the work and if that's not how it can happen That's now it's gonna have to continue We also need to fail pass the baton on be prepared to do so and that means all of you need to get out there and do it You know needs to be done to accomplish the task. You need to pitch in help out Let's see one other thing here. We're almost to the bottom of the art. Hey what we're gonna do We're actually gonna look and pick up some dynamic music Let's throw something in for a bottom of the hour break since I know you're there Again, I'll tell you, we've got March of Cumbreath. It's appropriate. We're also looking, of course, at the anniversary. It's April 18th, 2014. I stepped away. Shelly told me you asked me to do something at the bottom of the... Oh, I was going to say, if you could, throw in March of Cumbreath. We're almost at the bottom of the Albright. Yeah, we can do that. For everybody out there listening, again, April 18th, 1775, what was happening that day? Well, through the whole day, here it is, we're heading towards sunset. Everybody in Boston knows something's going on. They don't know what, but of course they all suspect. People are, of course, heading home, talking at the pubs. People are being told to get away from the streets in certain areas. The Tories are bragging up how they're going to teach us. America's a lesson, the Patriots a lesson, blah, blah, blah, blah. The British soldiers are prepping their arms, checking their gear, making sure that they've squared away their equipment. The sergeants in charge are giving their initial orders in preparation for the march, and it's still daylight, so they can't move quite yet, guys, because they want to do the sneaky Pete. Now Paul Revere and the patriots that are stuck in Boston know that something's coming. Right now, there's a minister who's waiting for a word, and he's either going to put one lamp or two lamps up in the bell tower of the church to let people know what's coming. Think about it guys. This is April 18th, 1775 on the edge of the American War for Independence which will start on April 19th, 1775. We'll be back just a little bit here. I hear the drums. How many of them are we going to make die? All of them. your feet to a mocha hing drum we'll win the war and play the toad or fight as a woman heart and soul midnight where i keep this land your own In fact, again, that should have been a piece. Imagine that if you had one micro FM broadcasting transmitter, guys, and they're lightweight, they're easily mobile right now. Go to dealextreme.com, go to consumer electronics. When you hit the consumer electronics section, there's a bubble there. At the bottom it says other consumer electronics. Micro FM broadcasting units that are designed for doing Wi-Fi type work in the house for data streaming and whatever. will work on all of your standard radio channels. They're ready to roll. You plug and play. Can you imagine everybody that's not a combatant carrying a boom box? A regular FM boom box. digitally tuning into a frequency or turning the dial to a certain frequency and every set of speakers rebroadcast whatever the micro FM does instead of one or two speakers that are you know kind of getting the sound out imagine spreading them out if you've got 500 people 600 people on the ground 700 people on the ground and they're gonna be not carrying weapons as far as say about 200 of them what if that 200 had been carrying boom boxes little ones big ones Get a blasters kids. Right now, if y'all carried him and you played music guys, all of that would be waving towards the enemy. We need to get a hold of some of our parody singers again and I gotta say thank you to the guys with Legacy of Honor from EverQuest 1 and EverQuest 2. Because that's where we originally got that song from was from my friend Drunken Dwarf and I don't know if he's still listening, he's still doing his own radio program. It would be nice to get him up, but he's one of our parody singers. If he could, he would be a good one to get to do how many of the BLM can we make die? Yes. Are you worried? Yep, exactly. Well, there's a couple of songs I was thinking about this week that would actually work quite well with, you know, reworded with what we've seen on the ground and with what's coming right now, guys. So, especially in as many of the dynamic pieces, just a little bit of tweaking would go a long way. Something to think about there and it needs to be done right now. It needs to be done fast This is the other reason we need Patriot wood. We need more Patriot broadcasting built up. You all need to pitch in I know some of our musicians are listening right now and I have not forgive me I've got not gotten back with them There's a couple of songs that our guys are working on that are in touch with us through Facebook right now and Kelly and the gang we didn't forget you for all the rest of guys out there We understand what you're doing and they've been engineering in fact, they're they're almost done and with a couple of pieces right now they just actually wanted me to listen to it and if i had the input so forgive me i've got three thousand emails to go through from last couple of days and it takes a little bit of time and by now there's probably another five hundred in the box so i'll go through as quick as i can i promise we're gonna listen to those and we're going to tweak them accordingly but guys crank this stuff out throw think mass It doesn't even have to be perfect. Remember a lot of the neatest stuff that's been done that actually is memorable was done because a couple of musicians got together and they happened to have a microphone playing and the guy playing the guitar worked off the guy that was kicking out some abstract lyrics and it just stuck. It's how things happen. It's some of the best work that can be done. And it doesn't have to be perfect. In fact, a little bit of a human glitch is what gives you that feel that it's, you know, again, it's homespun. It's off the cuff. It's cool because it's heartfelt. It's just the kind of thing we need to see more of. Okay, so everybody out there needs to work at that. And I mean work at it big time. We're going into a war here. There's no doubt. There's nothing that's going to hold this back. It's at a given point. I love the style of life we have right now we're going to get back to. But this is going to be bad. It's going to be really bad. But before that happens, guys, we need to saturate the battlefield. We have everything we need to do it. My God, this computer, you've got a computer under each one of your desks or the laptop you're carrying has more computing power. than all of the throw weight we had, the computer power we had, to put a man on the moon. You have more computing power on your desk than it took to get the Apollo crew around the planet, first of all, off the planet, around the planet, to the moon and back. Times how many millions? Rather than, you know, again, from the video gaming end, you know, the war gaming end, we can take that and make it ours. I hope everybody noticed the latest series of videos that have come out. You'll notice that the militia perspective is the winning team, or is the pro team, guys. Have you noticed that? several of the new direct role-play games, you know where you're you know Battlefield games the militia, you know a few years back Yeah, everything had to be you know, they get in the anti-american anti militia anti, you know, blah blah blah blah blah But if you pay attention, there's a whole bunch of new yeah But I'm gonna remind you dad that even there when you watch those games or if you play them The militias it's pro it's pro militia being there. But of course, it's always the shadow people helping the militia get things done. You can't do it without these people backing you. You need the backstabbers in your midst. That's getting back to the whole idea of there's certain people remember that we eventually kind of got out of the well through duels and other fine processes they got the job done, shall we say, of cleaning out the house of the individuals who otherwise would have been well dragging us back into the darkness always remember that guys that's one of the most important aspects of again the history of this nation especially after the American war for independence which everybody tends to forget anyway. I believe one of the labels was Titanfall. For anybody who hasn't been looking at the... I haven't seen much of that. I've seen some of the commercials for it. We've been down here and you know I'm a gamer, but I've been more into PC gaming lately. Oh, I know that. The interesting thing is Titanfall, for everybody who hasn't been watching any of it, There are some really interesting pieces that have been done. The whole premise for the game is again, pro-malicia campaign, pro-malicia. And again guys, you can walk into that and we can make it ours. Well, what we've done with a lot of the games over the years is, you know, I've played and you've seen some of the stuff that I've done and some of the people who've been over to the house has seen some of the videos that we've done, like our Final Fantasy Online video of What is a Militia? and some of the other stuff that we had fun doing. In fact, Final Fantasy Online, the first game actually had the militia as one of the primary factions that you could play as was the Bastook militia and that was the one that we took up as our primary set which was Republic people's militia the human forces you know it'd be good you know what I would like to see an application like you know you got mafia wars you got a you know car town farm town like to see I like to see a game called colony where uh and the king starts oppressing the colony um I think there are a couple of games out there like that already We have built, we saw like a engaging info war getting to town, a former militia. Well I don't know about going that far, but as far as the rebels vs the king and what not, there are a few games out there like that. And you earn tars and feathers and muskets and stuff like that. Oh, something like that. Why would you want to earn the Tarzan Feathers George? We would be putting them out. We wouldn't be earning them. You have to earn them or use them. I remember a few years ago I talked to an IT that used to handle those mainframes, those big mainframes. the computing power on my desk would take about acres and acres of those big mainframes to compare to the computing power we have today. Hey George, wait, Dan, is why we got George on the line? That's why, as far as I'm concerned, the space program is a farce. You actually are seeing this done now. Where everybody's saying it just costs so much. My question is, the mechanical and physical end was very minimal cost. I worked in aerospace engineering. So, the real cost was the manpower and throwaway cost for calculations and telemetry and control. Well, that's eliminated, guys. So, what is the excuse? I mean, otherwise, if we took the price of one nuclear submarine and spent it on making something up there, Guys, I hate to tell you, we'd be just kicking ass, excuse me, kicking rumpus, taking names. We wouldn't have to be out much, but which is more valuable? I mean granted, ocean activity is three dimensional, you're going down, left, right, you know, etc., forward, backward. But going up, see that always puts into question the whole agenda, you know, why they had to drag us down, because we were the space age. The Russians, anything the Russians had, we gave them. This is one of the things that's part of the lie of the space age. Sputnik was produced, all the technology for Sputnik was produced in the United States. The traders made sure it got slid to the Russians. This of course kicked in the quote-unquote space race. Most everything, the nuclear capability was stolen from the United States in 1944-45 through the Lend-Lease policy. The equipment was all transferred to the Communists by the Jewish trash in FDR and Truman's administration. Amazingly enough, the FBI caught them doing this over and over again. The field officers who were FBI agents who had to inspect the aircraft in Alaska going to Russia identified the aluminum tubes, cyclotron components, the whole nine yards. Every plane that went to Russia was carrying American secrets to betray America. Mark, you know a couple weeks ago a day in history and that was Mr. and Mrs. Rogan Rosenberg being put to death in the electric chair. They appropriately toasted but they didn't get them all by killing them. They weren't able to catch the rest of the ring dad They want that way. It was a bigger. It was a bigger kosher mafia operation as long as we have George on the line George check your email Rattlesnake has been trying to get a hold of you about the three of us meeting up and I know he's heard back from me and we've still been discussing back and forth about where we could meet up But we're waiting to hear from you still Okay, I'm going to have to check my spam folder because I've been looking too, so I'm going to have to look at my spam folder. Yeah, it's going to be from Rattlesnake. Okay, I'll check it when you're doing your bumper music. Okay. When you're going to a list of town hall. I wanted to throw something in there too about NASA. Where I'm at down here? We're literally a stone's throw away from where NASA is down here in Houston. and everybody that we've talked, that I've talked to down here, it's like yeah it'd be nice if we still had a real space program. Yeah, we now go to the International Space Station at a Russian space ball. Well, Mark, I mean, Ed, I went to the Johnson Space Center and I went and saw the actual room where they were guiding down Apollo 13 back to Earth. It's not that big. No, it's not that big but uh, and what else? They showed like scrap paper. Full of them filling out mathematical equations trying to get this thing back. They had no calculators back then. They had to do everything on paper. And this is what my sons teach and don't like. I make them do scrap paper instead of calculator. Well, any good math teacher should make you show your work on the piece of paper. All my math teachers did, even when I did it at home, when I was home schooled, all my math equations were shown on the paper how you do them out. That's one of the things you're supposed to learn while you're in school is how to do a math equation and show your work. No, they want calculators today. Yeah, well I know a lot of the schools do, but you know that's cheating, as far as I'm concerned that's cheating. You don't learn how to show your work so you can't go back through the process and see where the mistake was made. Which is again what we were talking about that happy feel-good math. Yeah. You didn't make a mistake, you just didn't feel like giving the other answer. Yeah, I'm sitting there trying to work on a parody for Clyde Bundy, instead of The Legend of the Wooly Swamp. Well, there's a couple of ballad pieces guys we need to start going through the stuff from the 60s There are several ballad songs done during the later age of the cowboy musician, the strumming cowboys. Go through the Roy Rogers stuff, go through a lot of the other stuff done by the different individuals that were singing back in the day. The late 50s through to the late 60s. There are some fantastic pieces. The instrumentation is simple. It could be the sound, the audio could be, the vocal could be peeled off and another person could work in using the existing background sound without any problem. They're very simple soundtracks. They're not as intricate. They're very user friendly in that respect. So everybody needs to start scouring and looking through all these really cool pieces. Old El Paso! Okay, think about it guys. Take these songs and use them. What about Ghost Riders? Well that's been used a lot. I mean that's one of those songs. We need to resurrect some of the other pieces that are out there. Ghost Riders in the Sky has been remade and remade and remade but a lot of these other songs, they're waiting in the wings because they're fresh. They're 50 years old and they're fresh. Because people have heard them but it'll just, here's what it does. It ties in the older people who go, man I remember that song. But it's not that song. Let me give you an example. Weird Al does this all the time. Long, long time ago, in a galaxy far away, Naboo was under an attack. He did a version of American Pie, but it's Star Wars, the thing begins. I'll tell you what, the first time I played that at work on the speaker system, everybody froze. They were all listening to it, and then they realized they were listening to the song because he did a perfect parody. But the words were wrong. But then it stopped, and for the first time probably in 20 years of them listening to that song or 30 years, it had changed it up completely. And they actually had to stop and listen. Yeah, you know normally in the morning. We'd have like a lot of noise everybody's in one place you got 40 people you got different crews Everybody's standing around the offices there. They're all getting ready to all get their briefings what we're gonna do where we're gonna go or they're getting their coffee and It was funny when I first plugged in Ed made we Ed made copies for us. You know with a music mix And that's the kick or song, that's the kick off for the music mix disc. Yeah, actually the tape. And I plugged it in and you know, blah blah blah, there's lots of noise. All of a sudden it got quieter and quieter, but it was almost all at once after the first two sentences. Because everybody realized, wait a minute. Now, they didn't want to say anything because their ears, you know, it's like they're not paying attention to anybody around them. They're starting to listen to what it is that they're hearing and they already heard part of it, but it's not, I've heard it a million times and I think I will die. Instead, it was totally different. And that's the kind of thing you want to do where it's like, you know, what you want and you don't have to. But the better the musician is, at mimicking the original musician and this means you gotta have a little you know you know voice control but the closer you are the more it messes with people's minds The more it will drag them in. Because you automatically and subconsciously do this with any song we've heard a billion times on the air if you like it. That's why it's around. They've pumped it at you. But it's another reason that when they do these re-engineered versions, I've talked about this for years, you go, wait a minute, something's wrong there. Because we've heard it for, some of this rock music we've heard for 35, doesn't seem like it guys, 35 and 40 years now. And so we literally could play the thing in our sleep. We almost could walk in with air guitar and we would be able to strum and you'd swear to God we actually were playing the guitar. Even if we didn't want to play the guitar. You see? Think about it. There's one parody I gotta find on my computer. A lady I know who did it. She did a parody of Bobby Gentry, Oday Billy Joe, Oday Billy Joe, Oday Slickly. Hey Dad. Talking about the Oklahoma City bombing. Exactly, oh go ahead Ed, what do you got? I got a song for you, we can't play it on the air, I gotta do a radio edit, I give him the name of it to Henry so he could try to do a radio edit. Sick Puppies, the name of the song is Gun Fight. Sick Puppies, the name of the song is Gun Fight. Adult Advisory guys, there's adult language on that song, but it is a good song, dad listen to it, you'll like it. You'll be able to find it on YouTube. Sick Puppies Gun Fight. By the way what I've been doing here, I don't think anybody noticed in the background there was some music. I was intentionally doing this. This is Titanfall, a militia theme song and part of the militia soundtrack. Now guys, I tell you what, like I said, take this, get a YouTube account, grab all the stuff like this that we can and make it ours. Do a militia action video. Start building stuff. I am serious. This is especially critical right now. People are right now, you want to, a lot of people don't want to have anything to do with people in the Patriot movement because all of the, you know, they'll laugh about how the founding fathers this and that and then they go, oh, totally panty waste. When it's like, well, we need to, you know, resist or, oh, we can do that. People are looking for men who will stand up and speak. Not only speak, but when the time comes or willing to fight. A lot of people are all pissed at this. They're tired of the panty waste that gravitate towards the front. Oh, it'd be Gandhi! Oh, stuff it. Gandhi hasn't worked. Now we've got open foreign troops on the ground. We were getting to that on Henry's program and it's like we said right now we've got everybody in the mainstream media who is quasi, you know, Right, stepping up and climbing. I was in the front line, I was there, I led the charge. We probably have had 15 people, now that it's been a success, step forward and say that they were leading the charge, that they had done it, that it was them, and trying to shift the accomplishment away from the people who stood there and did it. You've got to work credits too, the people are on the line and the ones who made it happen. Some of these people were on the line, but I would say they weren't leading the way, but they were their shoulder to shoulder with everybody else who was, or with some of the cases like Fox News were behind the line filming everybody, kind of salivating, hoping something happens. Because for them it's a ratings game. Well the other part about it too is it was the, I told you, tell me I'm dead blade! Look, this is why it's futile to resist, we're all gonna die, oh hey, I'm telling you, it's horrible! You see, that's the thing that we, you know, again, well if we wait, they'll fumble it up and then we can say, I told you so, this is why you all need to be green weenies, this is why you all need to fail, you're all gonna fail, it's futile to resist, I told you. The meteor has come and the volcano has gone ahead. It's global warming. We're all going to die. By the way, tune in tomorrow. You know what I mean? Same thing with truck drivers, Mark. No one likes truck drivers either. They hate them, you know. But as soon as the food is no longer on the shelf, they love them. You know because we're going to bring it in. Same thing with the Patriot community. You know how much the Patriots out there, but you know, but we're the guys, it's not me, but guys like Ed and Mark and the guys who actually have done it physically. Henry, who got into a bled and broke their bones over it. I love truck drivers. Yeah! Yeah, I'm going to blame. No, no, we're fighting our wars out here too, the drivers. We're going through all kinds of... federal bull BS right now but anyway back on topic with you guys i don't want to go and i don't want your but here's the thing you are on topic because the problem is where at the edge of where they're going to try and plug such a greasy smear across the landscape that their logic is we won't be able to get away from them this is why when i hear people say well six years dollar roll they'll have this in eight years dollar roll that will not kill them out of it over with before they have it shouldn't we See how that word is like, really? So what you're telling me is they don't have this. Have you noticed how everything they pull up here is like, well, they're going to have this. And I've seen this CG video of what it's going to look like. Oh, so you mean they don't have it? Well, no, but they'll have this. And it will be feudal resistant, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Everything is always feudal resist. And nothing ever breaks. It's made by man. And everything always works flawlessly, right? It's like the comments made about how they're going to use it. And I don't know what it is. If it's big. Must be impressive. Bigger in a combat zone is a bullet magnet. Yeah, I didn't tell you. I finally got to see one of the hydraulic suits where the guy's walking around with it, the guy's a paraplegic, he's got a pair of the walking legs, it's a hydraulic system, you know, and it works, it doesn't require hoses, well not hoses, it doesn't require electrical cables, but he's got these two massive gas tanks strapped to his back that, I'm sorry, that's not shielded. That's as bad as carrying a flamethrower on your back. It's what I said before, every day is Bob your buddy on Secunda Seculus. If you guys build a galactic hero, you got to read the story, build a galactic hero. Hey look, heavy infantry. I didn't know we had any of those left as they all go off over the horizon, you know, scuttering through the air with their megasuits. Then about, you know, you hear a bunch of gunfire over the horizon, you see a bunch of explosions. and you see one of them coming back and every time he jumps he's jumping a little shorter and right next to the engineers who are building the bridge to nowhere the suit drops into the swamp there and there's a guy screaming, help me! Help me! You gotta help me! And nobody moves. The guy says, the one guy starts to move he says stay right where you are. He goes, let me put it this way. It takes six hours to put that fool into his jumpsuit. How long you think it's going to take to get him out? It weighs 600 pounds. He'll drag you to the bottom with him while he's trying to get out. And so they all sit there watching me and he's screaming, every day is bomb your buddy here, isn't it? And he goes, yeah, every day is bomb your buddy here. Yeah, so much for the heavy infantry. There's 3 million commercial drivers on the road. 500,000 of those are owner operators. And when the shite hits a van, the owner operator can raise all kinds of havoc with its country. God bless the Republic. Death of the New World, Order the Shelburne ladies and gentlemen, the Empire's on the run. That's right, we got the Militia Town Hall coming up next. By the way, this is one of my favorite songs of this movie, guys. We'll be back just a little bit here, about an hour with BK and myself, Quartermaster Bridey. Meanwhile, you stay where I am participating, right here with Militia Town Hall Meeting and Ed and the crew of Liberty Creek Radio. Bye-bye. need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit mainmilitary.com. Mainmilitary.com carries everything you need. Gas masks, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items, and much more. Do you own a firearm? Mainmilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. 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