Mark Koernke discussed the May 26, 2014 stabbing and shooting incident in California, arguing that psychiatric drugs like Prozac—not guns or knives—were the root cause of mass violence. He detailed the documented 74-76% violent response rate to Prozac across all age groups and criticized the psychiatric industry for concealing this connection. Koernke then pivoted to a lengthy historical defense of the War of 1812 as a justified conflict, explaining British impressment of American sailors, the pressing of merchant crews, and the militia's crucial defensive role against British invasion. He discussed the Bundy Ranch situation, encouraged support for militia deployment, and took calls from listeners including one about Firefly episode references and another discussing infiltration tactics in patriot movements.
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Don't worry, Notre Dame-us is coming up next, man. Yes, nose-throbthomas, blue tea leaves. Yeah, they played out the Mayan calendar thing for as long as they could. It might pop up in a random, like, sub-play, but only as a B-grade movie now, as opposed to an A-grade disaster flick. Anyway, we'll see what happens, but yeah, it will continue to be exciting here on Planet Earth. It is Monday by the way, and for the most part we're taking the day off, but being Memorial Day as you know guys, we always do a Memorial Day program in at least one hour. And of course little ear candy for you at the bottom of the hour. Some fun stuff because just so many things happening. We've got to make sure that we mix things up and keep people thinking. Well actually it's just having some fun, but might have a little bit of a quiz for the bottom of the hour music too. If you can figure out If you're a fan of Firefly and if you can figure out what episode, now there's a big hint when I say that, if you pay attention to the words you might even figure out the title of the song. But I'll tell you what we'll do. If you can figure out what episode this song at the bottom of the hour represents in the series Firefly, we'll send you a Woodland Camouflage Duckbill Militia baseball cap embroidered with sovereign militia and how's that sound that'll be kind of fun for today but it's a challenge You have to pay attention to the song. It actually is a ballad, so it should tell you something if you pay attention. Anyway, a couple of things. Of course, we've had the knifing in California. Well, the knifing, and then there was some shooting in California. But there was a bunch of mayhem and butcher knifery going on first, but it's funny how in any of the images, they don't show you the big Damascus butcher knife up there. in front do they guys in fact even with the pigs the cop shops the liars the filter rotten turds are of course have a political agenda you didn't see the knife up there in the middle right you know no no no it was all gone to fact it was really bizarre because it's like you've read you a vacuum it was like it was a much out of that pistol and firearms as well again for everybody out there pay attention but uh... you wrote of course i think everybody's already caught this is running it in here guys uh... the third out as a that's a chinese may have not hacking and shopping episode And then crazy town balloon went off down the road and of course there was a firearms activity But that was after the fact don't worry Here's the thing about this and I think everybody needs kind of think this through a little bit too. It's like You know the database is always a skew in the of course epic fail slash the monumental story Which by the way is already being set up. I mean the way they released this obviously certain uh... epic co-writers are there to make sure that uh... the story lies plugged in properly so that uh... somebody's uh... credentials can be played example this one girl who's you know back in the summer grade of the reason i hate women are back in the seventh grade you know i'm gonna i'm gonna i'm probably bearable here years ago Okay, now that was being polite in the way to say her name. She was, this was a girl I went to school with in junior high school. I was just thinking, you know earlier it's like, junior high school. Well, who could I think of? Well, I could think of a few that were, shall we say, perciculous. Well, unique females, girls, at that age. The transition age for, I guess, young people. But what really fascinates me about this is, you know, Sarah Gekus. Probably she's going, oh my gosh, I doubt she's going to hear anything about me. But she used to be just the snappiest. So I learned real quick is, the... bitey and snappy back to people who are like that to you when you're trying to be nice to them in whatever form especially in the public arena so Greek is was the polite way of using well the name could be pronounced differently but everybody was nice Except one day she just kept, you gotta remember, I was writing class and she was just being mean to everybody and so finally it was, well, Greek, uh, well, you'd be, just figure out how you pronounce A-S-S, alright? And it was just, it was mean, she just got all red and shut up and, of course, maybe I ruined her life in reverse or I can't really be sure of that, but this epic 141 page, I was born, it almost like, it almost reads like the kid The character, Prozac probably helped with this, or whichever the Prozac drugs they had him on. They already had him on drugs. They just wanted to comment that, well, there's one drug he didn't take, and maybe that's why he didn't. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. The Molotov of drugs, they were going to have him, you know, the cocktail, Molotov cocktail, because it's like a flaming explosion towards destruction, no matter what they throw into them. The one that he didn't take wouldn't have made any difference. It probably just would have meant that he would have stabbed in a pattern when he started the stabbing spree before he went into the shooting spree, which of course was the Fiesta resistance with the subconscious crazy town routine pushed by the drugs, which they can't acknowledge because, well, needless to say, it is the drugs. We all know this, right? It's not the guns, it's the drugs. It's not the knives, it's the drugs. Now, this brings to light also a cross-section of history with regard to Prozac and all of the Prozac family of Twilight Zone drugs that they absolutely know create violent behavior. The person was not violent before, but by God, when they're done with these drugs, they are going to be off into the Twilight Zone, right? Well, about 50% of the incidents that we do know of are in fact, knifings, bludgeonings, bitings. There's one, you know, I was waiting for that one too. It's like before he did the, or while he was doing the knifey thing, and maybe he did. I would not be surprised if they're concealing the fact that he went into, you know, chew on your leg Tasmanian devil mode. Because this is something that the Prozac create, people that are driven off into insanity by the Prozac thing get into. It's just one of the several aspects of the Twilight Zone that's been created by Drug Co. Drug Co. is the one who brought us this. Plus, of course, there are some other interesting connections which I think just throw flares up in all directions. The interesting thing about it is that, again, the knife is totally gone. And I think everybody's caught onto this right away that's in any of you watching the propaganda. The knives are totally gone. Or knife. I mean, he could have used two. He could have one he's handy. Whoo! You know, who knows. But the drug that wasn't you, or the drug he didn't use, they're saying, see, look, he didn't drink that drug. He says that he did. Here's another part about that one, guys. How could you believe it? First of all, you're dealing with a sociopath, right? Now, what you're dealing with a sociopath who, of course, is already into dementia slash, you know, there's a lot of other problems here. Now, it doesn't mean they can't think. It's a matter of how the, you know, it's like when you do a slot machine, you pull the arm, and you don't know how the tumblers are gonna fall. This stuff is all there. I mean, can't you still tell that it's a pear? Yes. Can't you still tell that it's a set of cherries? Yes. Can't you, you know, tell, you know, jackpot when it says jackpot? Sure. But are they in order? You get like jackpot, jackpot, jackpot, we all know! You get oranges and cherries and apples and you know, whatever. It doesn't mix, and it doesn't fit. But it's legible. You see, that's one of the things. It's just, well of course he's cognizant. It's not like he can't put two words together. It's not like he can't put his fingers together and click, click, click. Sorry guys. I mean, he's able to... and figure out a mechanically moved thing so the snap with these drugs is designed purely to destroy specific component inhibition that is more most traditional thing that we've seen with all the cases that have been picked apart not just the mass shooters because it's not mass shooters only there's mass stabbers there's biters there's people who have played people to death with all kinds of stuff and sit there in the kitchen of the one that the one case that allowed us to get all of the information on pros act in the fact that for seven and a half years they had denied bob passing it because they knew that it had such a massively high not problem it is a eight-wheeler pop pop-up probability in other words it was going to have an says seventy four to seventy six percent in all all age groups will have a violent response with this drug. Now maybe it will be a violent episode. Now the case of the one kid that brought this forward where they had to fight the government, not Dopko, for two years they fought the government in court to get the information about the FDA's approval of Prozac. Only then did they find out and that information was made public back in the aughts. 2005, 2006. that, lo and behold, the government knew exactly what Prozac was going to do. Government liked what Prozac was going to do. Prozac was designed to do for government what it is doing. That right off the bat the the boy, you know it was you know, his grandmother of course was his next best friend They did everything you know grandma had helped her raise him. They all you know were made cookies and stuff together Well grandma was making cookies the grandson chopped grandma up in the kitchen and Then sat down and made a sandwich and was eating lunch and talking to dead grandma while she was bleeding there and And that's of course how they found him. He had no recollection of doing what he did to Grandma. None. Had no idea Grandma's dead. There's something wrong with Grandma. What? And of course none of these violent episodes, none of this BS had been plugged in until the psycho babble crew, until the filth in the psychiatric industry pushed the dope. and they know what it's doing there have a they have a political agenda or lion's share of men are not all are queers a three dollar bill communist of the day is long and plan on using this engineered crisis to try and destroy the liberty and the heritage of the United States. Period. Ignore everything else. Yes, there are fellow travelers. Yes, those fools do know what they're doing. And on top of everything else, in order to get the rest of their queer agenda through, remember last year, all those people in the psychiatric industry were telling you that pedophilia, the perversion of molesting, molesting children, was okay. That it wasn't twisted, it's just an alternate lifestyle. So, with that being the case, just take into consideration what you're looking at here, kids. Now, knife sounds normal. I'm just expecting that eventually it might come out that he went a little Tasmanian double and chewed on some people here and there. It is the norm. It's not the exception. It's one of the many different twisted things that happen with the people when they are turned around by these drugs. So that's number one. One of the things we wanted to touch on today for sure, because it's obviously going to be in the news. I think everybody's picking up on this. Well, what about the knives? Well, the guns, the guns! What about the knives? The guns, the guns! Well, you know. Anyway. So that's just, the battle's on. You'll notice how rabid the controlled media has gotten into this, where the politicians more than anything. And those that are owned by the shysters whose agenda it is to try and push the globalist occupation of the United States. Timing is everything. The guns are supposed to be on the grab list a year ago, guys, remember? And pretty much, you know, they were going to roll right over us. Then they would have gone for the property grabs. Oh, that's right, remember? The Bundy thing was supposed to happen in 2012. Now you're seeing all the other articles about all these other ranchers who have been attacked simultaneously in the last couple of months in conjunction with the Bundy action. Think about a rolling thunder operation leading to the attack on the property owners on the Texas Oklahoma border, which by the way, they're all talking to each other now. They've all met together. They've got an idea what's going on. Now I'll just get a fire in their hind end and get them ready for what's coming, without the panty waste. Oh, good. They'll set on them faster because everybody will do the green weeny panty waste thing. Yeah, yeah. See, that's one of those things as it is. The other thing is, oh yeah, by the way, the news is Yapino, back on the east coast, all these New Yorkers are screaming about, why we gotta get the guns, that's why we gotta, you know, these of course shysters, they're a Jewish mob, they're not Americans, and they're not even New Yorkers, they're just international globalist parasites that have flitted down on the corpse known as New York City, and are now trying to feed off the rest of the state and screw the rest of the country. So let's understand that one. Anyway, yeah, yeah, the other thing we've been seeing is the store that put the sign up, of course, it said no guns. And I think they're on robbery number six now since they put the sign up a few days ago, which is cool. It's like, hey, feeding ground. And it is. Now, the only other thing to say to that is the cops now know that there's zeroing on that store. So watch, the donut eaters will be there, but they won't be anywhere else. Because they've got to show that this guy who's anti-gun, they said, I'm not going to have any guns in the store. You know, nobody can get any guns, nobody can get any of my property. Oh, it's great because they want more. The police state wants the guns gone. So they're going to support a fellow traveler, even though his donuts aren't as good and his coffee isn't quite as nice. But they'll be there to make sure that they can prove a point that... Well, you know, we'll take care of you as long as it's a critical emphasis moment. You see how that works? Anyway, there, enough on that. I wanted to touch on something else. And it has to do with Memorial Day. And I've read all of these, you know, we went from, here's the thing, and I've seen three variations in the last 48 hours. None of America's wars were just. None of America, except maybe the Revolution, and then there's a comment. One variation is, no, no, is the Civil War, okay? And even then, it's the South Side was justified, et cetera, okay? Now, it's interesting that most of the characters that do this are Brits. I hope everybody's noticing that, oh, the War of 1812 was totally unjustified. It was a conquest war trying to take Canada. Wrong. I'm better read than the average bear on that one. We're right in the middle of Red Central here. American War for Independence, Part 2. These are the battlegrounds. We sit on the battlegrounds here in Michigan. In fact, some of the major massacres that the, you know, again, the Brits perpetrated. In fact, if you do a little story on the Raisin River, the massacre of the Raisin River in Monroe, if you will research, you'll know more about just how ruthless the war was up in this neck of the woods. This was a life or death, no quarter asked, no quarter given. Fight for life kids, but the interesting thing is let's let's lay some foundations here and where you can go are some of the simplest and most straightforward documents we have the Declaration of Independence now Of course, we know the American war for independence will have to be justified because at least if we didn't have that we wouldn't be here, right? More on that idea too because I would point out that were it not for the fact that we've had the nation step-by-step move through the way that it has You wouldn't be here We wouldn't be here. Limitations about the past in that respect are frivolous to say the least, especially the earliest days of the American War, both American War for Independence and the period afterwards. Now, as I've pointed out many times about the War of 1812, or forgive me, the American War for Independence first, in the Declaration of Independence, it explains a little part there about them grabbing our people and forcing them to kill their brethren. Well, what are they talking about there? Well, the British Navy had already been in a long history of what was called pressing. If you don't know about press gangs or pressing, then you need to do a little research to understand the foundational mechanism of, let's just say, acquiring naval personnel for service in the Queens or Kings Navy. Okay? Now pressing in England was very, very common and of course recruitment was done. Pressing of anybody who was a vagrant on the street was not uncommon. Pressing eventually went to the bars so the drunkards of course or the drinkers were rounded up. Don't worry, there was still plenty of other drinkers to fill pubs but people paid attention to not being near pubs if they knew that new ships were in port or that ships that had been at battle were in port because replacement crewmen. Okay. Which you don't really want to be a replacement crewman on a fighting ship during a time of war because well if you knew anything that served it was a kind of a messy affair to say the least for the ranks. Not that the officers really fared any better on a fighting ship guys. They all had equal opportunity to die in time. Well the period before the American War for Independence the FISH Act of course is one of the most critical to understand. And because of it, American ships were being waylaid at sea. Men were being pulled off of those ships, the fishing ships, and were being put onto military, onto man-of-war or cutters or whatever, and pressed into service. Now, of course, the ship that they might be operating, which was illegal operating in the Grand Banks, because the Crown had declared that we couldn't fish in our own fisheries anymore, even though it was a foundation of the wealth of the nation. They turned around and of course tried to keep us from eating, is what it comes down to. The fish production and the high protein diet had changed dramatically between our inland resources and our coastal resources, had changed very differently the dynamic of the American population's calorie intake, etc. Well, they understood how to star people out. So pressing was happening before the war. Well, the war ends. We won in 1783. And of course, we all know about the government and the politics of the continent as it happened, right? But I would point out that pressing continued then after the war. What? Well, you might be old enough to remember that if you had any history of the War of 1812 that was presented to you, The older you are, the closer you would be towards the events. Of course, this is the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812. We're living it right now, guys. The second to the third year, actually, demi-hostilities eventually ending with a treaty overseas. The actions themselves proceeded quite briskly both on land and on the water. Well, before that happened, way before that happened, for the 30 years leading up to the American War of 1812, which was not called the American War of 1812, in older books it is called the Second American War for Independence. The British were impressing whole groups of people off of our merchant ships. They would raid and privateer during time of peace American ships and take Americans off as cost slash collateral against the war debt all that's right one of the things we got screwed on by the negotiations is that somehow even though we won the war that we were going to pay reparations to these these skanks over there with the crowd Well, that didn't sit well. Here's the story behind the scenes. Well, actually, it was right up in everybody's face back in the day. It's why the Shady Rebellion came about. It's why the other rebellions took place. Who the hell were these people to negotiate us to pay war reparations when we'd won? So, Americans said, oh, hell no. Now, granted, a trickle of funds headed towards the government of England from the Washington, D.C. or the capital at the time before that before Washington and during the establishment of Washington, D.C. But it should be noted that there are a number of different conflicts. For instance, British forces that were supposed to leave specific forts and positions on the American frontier didn't do so. In fact, we almost got into two different wars way before the War of 1812, both with the French and with the English, progressively. So what happens around the time of the War of 1812 is everybody pretty well said enough is enough. Now, contrary to what everybody has been stupefied with, with regard to understanding Canada, I will point out that everybody understood that at the end of 1783, Tories were given 90 days to leave the United States, these new confederated states. 90 days, either head for Canada, head for the Caribbean, or get your arse on a ship and head back to England. We don't care, or another holding of the British Empire. We don't care. But you are not staying here. We deported one fifth of the population of the colonies does everybody understand that? We deported one fifth of the population of the colonies Guess where a bunch of them went now. We knew they were raving Tories We knew be out of the shadow without they were Tories They were Tories and they were property of the crown. They were subjects. They were British subjects Okay, well they went to Canada and this is one of the reasons that many of the men who served in the militia understood that we weren't interested in taking Canada. In fact, it was pretty much an understanding by the common man that we weren't going to, we will fight them if they come out of Canada, which they did. And because it was a British holding and the lakes were along with the St. Lawrence were the borderline for all practical purposes though the Ohio frontier was still contested was different. We're gonna go to break, we'll be back. Ear candy. 712-432-0900 and the room number is 957-464-pound sign again 712-432-0900 and 957-464-pound sign is the number call it if you know that epic ballad done by the uh... yeah the bards for everybody out there i will again will give you all the information on that the minute i don't want i don't want you to cheat i want to tell us how much if anybody remembers if you watch firefly in the firefly series all the way through Then you'll be pretty well got the episode right there with the music we just gave you guys at least it pretty is pretty good description to classic ballad net respect for everybody out there again 7 1 2 4 3 2 0 9 0 0 9 5 7 4 6 4 pound sign and by the way the battle is Serenity Valley Yeah, if you don't know about that you need to look it up It's one of those historical epic benchmarks in the future history past for everybody out there. Again, it is Memorial Day and for all of our friends out there, again, it's not just barbecues, it's not just skiing or partying today. It's also remembering the people that we've known, the people we've served with. People that are friends that are gone now or those still with us we need to remember Memorial Day That's what it's about remembering our friends remembering our relatives are remembering those that have gone before us and Doing in such a way that we properly honor them Well, we're gonna keep up the fight and in fact, we're not slowing down on that at all guys We've got a whole bunch of stuff piling up in the next wave of the Bundy militia deployment Before we go any farther again, if you can, send support out that way. Bundy Ranch 3315 Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada 89007. Again, Bundy Ranch 3315 Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada 89007. We've got a lot of guys that have a little more cooking weather time out there, especially in the desert. It's not hot yet, it's just hot, but it's not Nevada hot yet, guys. So y'all need to be prepared for that. Remember, ripstop clothing, lightweight, make sure everything breathes, lots of water, and you always carry water with you. We're with the Australian school, guys, always remember that. Anyway, before we go any farther, do we have a caller? I heard a ding in there. Yes, Mark. This is Arizona, but I don't want to interfere with you. Well, that's okay. I'll tell you what, real quick here, I'll finish this up real quick. I was talking about the War of 1812, guys. It was a just war. It's just that by the time you're done, if you get farther and farther away from what was going on, understand we put up with a whole lot of peeing in our face from the British where they had taken our people off the ships over and over and over. Now, they even sent us receipts. Most people don't realize this. And people, of course, especially, were, well, it's all America's fault! Of course, we got away from the Brits and what happened. But the bottom line is, people finally said, enough. Now, part of it also is argued by us in the Patriot Movement that one of the reasons that the war was initiated is because we were passed the treaty contract. In fact, the war starts to the day that the treaty contract ended. for the reparations of uh... for uh... the american war for independence remember somebody got the book book monkey wrench into the uh... into the affair and of course agreed that we pay reparations as the winners well anybody in european war was laughing their ass off because winners don't pay reparations does everybody understand and anybody with common sense knew this also So there's a bunch of other skullduggery that did take place. That's why all the taxation, that's why even the Shea Rebellion took place because while the federal government was trying to steal money out of everybody's pockets to throw over towards the foreign powers that were demand and payment. American real estate was still being occupied by the British even decades after the war because of the contest over real estate that they didn't want to surrender after they were agreed to do so. They were supposed to move off it. They knew what the demarcation lines were. We almost went to war with the French over this. We almost went to war with the British over this. In fact, just shortly after the war, but before the War of 1812. Hell, you might have known it as the War of 1800 and everything gone the way it looked like it was going to for a bit there, guys. But the War of 1812, of course, the militia determined the lack of, shall we say, expansion by the corporates. It's the militia. I have read these articles on here, not articles, they're actually combat logs. One of our friends just north of where I'm sitting has a massive library. of original texts from about 1824-1825. They are the battle records for the War of 1812 at the small unit level. They are in book form, leather bound, and I had possession of them for a number of months and I read through them. Now some of this I read on the air years ago. Because it gives encampment information, it explains what the disposition of British troops were, what the situation was with American forces. In and around the Battle of Monroe, which is not the only action, but the battles of Monroe became, of course, also known as the massacre on the Raisin River. Hundreds of American militiamen and regulars, or continentals, were executed by the Indians. They were in winter encampment. Many of them were ill, combat injuries. Most of them probably were in pretty bad shape. But they had built, like at Valley Forge, block houses that were, you know, designed as, they were cabins for temporary housing. Well, the British and Indian forces of the valley here decided that they were going to attack during the winter and they set flame to the block houses and as the wounded tried to escape they were clubbed to death or dragged out and tortured for a day or two. It was hundreds. In fact they only recently found another grave from one of the encampment points about a year ago here. In fact, you got in the newspaper here in Michigan, you didn't probably see any of it nationally. But the process of that action motivated the militia and with the regulars being the minority, always. The militia beat back the British across the straits of Detroit across to Windsor. engaged the forces at Windsor and then swept the Ontario Peninsula down to Point Pile, all the way across to Lake Erie, across the side of Lake Erie. Well, this routed any combat force that the British had that they could muster to include retired old guard slash black watch that had retired to the Ontario Peninsula. The lower part of the Ontario guys, not the rest of Ontario, which goes all the way up to the Arctic Circle. Anyway, The point is, militia basically put a halt or a kibosh to the rest of the invasion. The regulars thought, well, long as we're on motivating, we're kicking butt, let's go take the rest of Canada. They said, nah, wait a minute. That's not what we were fighting. We're fighting a defensive war. We don't have any interest in occupying Canada. This is where all the stinking Tories are. We sent them up here. See, anybody from that period knew that in 1783, guys, we deported them to Canada. One fifth of the population was deported in 1783, and a big chunk of them went to Canada. Nobody wanted to occupy Canada. They had any brains. We had shipped them to Canada for a reason. They had their side of the river. We had our side of the river. It was a very clean demarcation because the border line goes down to St. Lawrence, you have Lake Ontario, then you have more of the St. Lawrence, then you have Lake Erie, and then you've got the Great Lakes on the eastern side to create a natural water barrier. Everybody knew what side of the river they needed to be on. So, the militia forces, and by the way, I've read these accounts on the air, that when they tried to raise a war council while they were around the Ontario Peninsula, the militias said, nope, it is time to go home. and all of you are going with us and so the militia prevented all that nonsense from proceeding but you won't see that any of the modern accounts because they all will go over mongering the bubble but yeah there were people beat in the gong and there also much people beat in the gong the head of the people who were trying to beat the gong to invade canada they got beat down and voted out so to speak Now in the same breath I would point out real quick too that the Battle of Lake Erie, guys, it was rolling naval battles back and forth. This is one of the most dynamic areas for activity. It didn't just happen out there in the great ocean. Now they weren't the big tri-deckers, but there were multi-deckers that were built. There were many different variants, in fact some very unique designs. If you do a history of it, we built 109 ships and cutters of all classes, all types and sizes, the British built 119. We built them during the winter and sank them during the summer. And then everybody went back and well, the Lake Erie is a nice shallow lake, so in many cases they actually recovered the guns from the wrecks or made more guns, built some more ships, and went out the next summer and did it again. Wow, that's part of the history of the United States you're not supposed to hear about anyway. War of 1812, there was a lot more to that. Most of what they've done is in the fog of history, they're trying to lie to you about that one. If it were not for the militia, this country would not be here right now, especially with the War of 1812. Every significant action that was successful was because of the militia, not the regulars. OK, anyway, we got Arizona here. Arizona, jump in there. What do you got for us? Please, take over. Yes, I just heard the bell ring. We have another caller. Hey, Mark. OK, we got two callers, but we got Mike. We've got Arizona here, so go ahead. One at a time. Mark, I just want to pop in, and then I'm going to decline to Arizona. I don't think I'm right, but I was calling to answer the thing on the Firefly. What's at the episode where uh... friend uh... on the ship that they picked up in the in the casket no no that's another one that uh... if you listen to the chorus he gives you the name of the episode really okay already because i don't know i'm not using the words but they're going to have a head of high on the man and i'm and i'm and i'm and i'm on the trip i'm giving you a big hit It's a cool song. These guys have done some really great stuff. In fact, we'll give you the link on that in a minute. Forgive me, I haven't done that yet. Firefly, the series of guys that haven't watched it, the reason it was so short is not that it wasn't liked, it was phenomenal. It was very well liked, but it was totally and absolutely not politically correct. If you don't think so, watch the first episode. They'll show you how to deal with a fad. If you haven't seen Firefly, just watch the first episode. Now beware, there's some lures of there's some sultry sex scene in there you gotta watch out for. But, so don't have the Munchkins in there. But for you adults out there listening, watch it and remember it gives you the, you know, they build all the characters up, but it gives you a real good feel for, you know, again, attitude. and it was more realistic than most people wanted anything especially at that point in time they didn't want anybody think about when it came out consider the conditioning from the control media and it totally runs a skew of what everybody thought would be correct for the way to be so anyway go ahead you might get it if i think about it would remember listen to his chorus listen to the chorus how's that sound oh well we got george george over there we got real quick We lost everybody. Go ahead, George. Sorry, Mark. Okay. We're live? Yeah, we're live. Go ahead, guys. Quick. Well, you know, this is something else. I was reading all weekend, and I heard another Patriot person. I don't know his name, but he was a guest on one of the shows. And he sat there and says, since we had black water, the militia is... The moisture cannot defeat them. Oh, that's good. Well, then he should go over and join the other side. Tell him to take... Go call in the program, tell him pack his stinking bags, take his hairy ass down the road, and tell him to stuff it. I'm serious. Anybody's gonna hear these fools on the air anymore, guys. I'm telling you. I don't care where the hell they are. Call in and say, why are you here then? Wouldn't you say that he's already announced his allegiance to the other side? Yeah, I would say so. Any pecker would who's opening their face like that. Why are we what number one? Why are you in Patriot Broadcasting? Yeah, I said we're there. No delicious. No match for picket and security. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, right Well, they died just like everybody else. In fact, they've been hung like meat from bridges over into the Middle East. Remember that? Where they got beat in fact, most the people just kind of beat them out of the cars and dragged them around and beat on them and set them on fire and hung them like well chunks of ham on a bridge to anybody remember that Well Mark, I was told those were his normal fascist who did it. Yeah, yeah. Well, I'll let you look at it. Let's put it this way. It was people who were pissed because they were tired of getting shot at from cars while these idiots were driving down the road playing bully and they got chopped to chunks. So they died just like everybody else. Well, Mark, the thing is, is Mark mercenaries, they fight for a paycheck. Well, they won't fight for long once we chop them to small chunks and hang them for bridges. and idiots who go along with them need to have the same done to them as far as I'm concerned any of these fools that do this whose feudal resist you guys all need to call up go who the hell are you why the hell are you even in this country bothering with the patriot program go join the other side cnn i love you go go lick cnn's ours if they are in their camp which is why they're there exactly they're paid for probably begin with go ahead mike no i was just going to say i got i got about a half an or intelligence report goes down all the list, depending on the very bottom. If you click on that, that he does have, and I know it's a word book, three, and also on Saturday, because I advise .net, likely . those. The next Sub-Reader's Digest, and it's kind of pertinent about what's going on and about the Bundy's and the whole Patriot, and the ASEF Army, back like 1905, and, or not in the Army, but excuse me, and his intelligence head guy in charge of everybody's energy. They had at times people were deposited in the thousands. A lot of strikers, they had a lot of money, they had a lot of effort. Always just seemed to be diffused. They were trying to go around and they were always 9 o'clock. It just seemed to be diffused a lot of their energy. A lot of strikers, a lot of money to be able to do it. The problem was that she had worked it out, ASEF had worked it out with the Czar secret police. And then the other people were interested, then they knew and do what they did. And it reminds me of the Saul Alinsky tactic. You blame the enemy for the very... And I certainly, they've got rapport, don't have anything to do with me and in fighting and division. And then the next thing is about this. The people that draw, obviously the civilians want to be there in their more, but often people that have prior to this mindset, one's about 25 meg with them. What they want to do is they go to their training, You might want to... has a lot about some of this, so ready to go. You guys gotta believe there's gonna be... we're gonna get out of here right now, as I mentioned. I've got this to confirm. I'll tell you what, Mike, can you come back up at 8? Yes, an hour from now? An hour from now, yep. We got Randy coming up next. We gotta let him up, get him up on the air here. For everybody out there, God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. and we are on the march, both day and night. And in the desert, you need water, and you better have a compass, and you better have mapping, and you better know where you're going and where you are, so you know where and where you've been. So you can figure out, well, perhaps how to stay alive, guys. We need to be well rounded as infantrymen, as militiamen. And that means the full scale of, you know, shall we say, the repertoire, the whole quiver of information necessary and the knowledge to stay alive and stay functional. In fact, you do that first just to get to where you can be a combatant, guys. Thank you Arizona. I'll tell you what, we'll see you in about an hour. You guys should have done up with us too. Okay, very good. Very good. And Randy, coming up next, don't you touch that dial, Memorial Day Programming here. It is Monday on Liberty Tree Radio. Bye-bye. We all 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 mask, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items and much more. Do you own a firearm? 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