June 2, 2014
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1h 1m
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness efforts including radio communications equipment donations and deployment plans for militia groups, particularly the Red River Militia. He reviewed current firearm and ammunition availability from various suppliers, noting scarcity of handguns and highlighting deals on imported weapons and vintage rifle ammunition. The show covered historical political assassinations and assassination attempts, focusing on Gerald Ford's three near-fatal incidents in the 1970s and theories about CIA involvement in removing presidents. Koernke analyzed the Ford administration's survival of these attempts and connected them to broader patterns of government instability and MKUltra-related operations.
- radio communications
- militia preparedness
- red river militia
- bundy ranch
- firearms availability
- ammunition shortage
- gerald ford assassination attempts
- cia
- rockefeller
- mkultra
- nixon
- watergate
- militia deployment
- body armor
- michigan
- preparedness
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O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of Plan, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished and missed for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the first... Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R. Cornky. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west southwest east and north well ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us liberty to read it without four m g dot com ron indiana free talk radio dot com running with a micro station c b 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. We're headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the pit, and our nine sisters on the left side of the state, or 11, depending how we look at it. I still have email, guys. And then Colorado, the recall state, waving to the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson and the rest of our friends out in that neck of the woods return back to the east sweep across the Nevada basin there, waving to the Bundy deployment and across the plains over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi. We are back here in the Midwest where the Smokies, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the golden spike. Many hands make for light work a million petticoat junction operators. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Well, it's been a pretty busy weekend. I want to say thank you to all of our friends for chipping in and especially with the Signal communications gifts that we had that were handed over by our friends over towards Chelsea, Michigan. We appreciate that. Especially the additional 2 meter, but all 6 meter and all of the connectors, cables. I've been going through the box here actually. I've got stuff piled up all over the place, but it's going back in the box in a minute. Doing a complete inventory and adding parts to the backup so that the spares are already there in place. We're going to continue to build up the technology. And the plan is to do a series of rat rigs, one after another, after another, after another, after another, so that when something like this happens, we can quickly deploy the technology. We shouldn't have the time lag that we've had, but again, we've got many points of the compass to refer to for material support. We have to act accordingly. We are going to do our part to get what we can done and plug the rest of it in as quick as we can and get it out there to the ranch and also for the Red River militia so that they have an example of what it is that they need to establish because their area of operation is much larger. They are going to need at least three to five separate radio hubs. that are on standby in the event mobilization takes place and with the bad guys and gear the way that they are obviously they're planning on raping killing pillaging burning and stealing for the communist chinese that's all this government's good for and when they do well we need to be prepared for it and put about as quick as we can we're not gonna be able to let them continue with the nonsense that they're up to And a change of face with regard to the fake republic rats and demikins. Everybody does understand that's the only option they have left is to do the republic rat thing again, one more wheeze, as if there's going to be any change. I think we all know better than that. Anyway, it is, well by the way, the date today, as you should know by now, is the 2nd of June. It is the 6th year of open Fabian socialist. and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town Crazy Town Calendar. By the way, do we have done with the Syria? And a one and a two and okay we can't leave dead air there. So for anybody like to call in today if you have any announcements, again I'm expecting The next couple days here we should have our friends from the Red River. The people are organizing the Red River Militia Corps up and down the valley. That's actually the river, obviously. But it is a valley. Not much. But it is a valley, nonetheless. So if we can, we'll help them out. But we're going to be passing through that area in a roundabout way. We may be able to take the southerly route or the central route and see what happens when we head on down the road. It's going to be a lot of work and also again, no play when we get out there. The idea is deploy, install, assist with other projects, square the technology away, and out of there we've got other things to do. In fact, we've got too much to do and not enough time to get it all done. Again, people are going to have to pick up the baton and run with it. They're going to flop or they're going to succeed based on their own performance. It's going to be anybody else's fault but theirs. Anyway, we have down there another ding. And a one, and a two, and a okay. Just want to make sure. We've had a number of power outages here at this end of Michigan. Today we had a storm front move in. Nothing new. It's actually that time of year. So it's nothing that's really dramatic for us, but we are keeping an eye on it. It's coming up out of the south-southwest, and actually now it's turned a little from the, you know, it's coming straight out of the south. So, don't really have to look at the Weather Channel to see which direction it came from. It could be off of the windy city of the Chicago side, and likely it is not. But for everybody out there, pay attention to the roads. And if you're headed back home, if you're in Pickney, Chelsea, in the southwestern part of Washtenaw County, keep an eye out because there have been power lines or telephone lines down, so that has knocked out or bumped a couple of systems here and there. Traffic lights may not be doing what they're supposed to assume the worst and we won't be disappointed. Just because you think it's probably working on your end, don't figure that everybody else has got their brain attached or that the technology is hooked up at the other. In other words, you come upon an intersection. So be prepared. Don't be scared, but be prepared. Pay attention to what's going on out there in your neck of the woods, especially with regard to transport. Another thing here, a reminder. I went through and I was trying to get hold of them today. Forgive me, I just didn't have time. I called once and they were just too busy. KeepShooting.com. KeepShooting.com. KeepShooting.com. If you go to their new items, they have for $59 the Osprey Body Armor Insert. You want to be an Imperial Stormtrooper from Star Wars? Well, this does put you a lot closer than the average bear, so you might want to check it out. It is actually all the other inserts, collars, brassords, the upper shoulder hanger. Everything that normally is kind of just sitting there empty because you couldn't afford to fill it. Well, guess what? It's there for $59.95, $60, all brand new. and complete sets left and right uh... take a look at self-explanatory but if you have a all spray system or if you've got a place for me to become bomb water and whole where they had some of those other camel pattern or o d green uh... osprey systems in place now i will point out that they do have the british off spray molly uh... system uh... in stock with keep shooting dot com so if you want to go to a desert pattern if you're planning on deploying For instance, our friends in New Mexico were talking about going to DPM Desert. If that's the case, then this would be a solution for them with regard to body armor. If you piece it out between the many different locations around the planet here, you can actually outfit a unit in that DPM Brit for a pretty reasonable price and in good sizes, not too tight. Lots of flex room and definitely again, be able to, it doesn't milk out your wallet the way multi-cam does. Multi-cam is like, right to the throat kids. It's not a bad camouflage, we know it works. And of course now there are newer patterns still which are the latest chic camouflage. But the other systems, depending on your area of operation, work flawlessly and remember integrate them into your unit. Try to bring your whole unit up to spec. Don't piece here, piece there. Common sense dictates the objective here is to try and come up with a uniform pattern, friend and foe, and concealability of the process. Want to make sure that we're covering our people's, shall we say, derriere's when they're out there in the field. We want to make sure cover and concealment is taken care of now. Cover is one thing, but concealment, camouflage, camouflage, netting, we can add to that. Cover, I can't carry all of it with me, although you can buy that all spray body armor, but that's about it. So, otherwise, well, I guess you could bring your own tank along. That's not a problem either. We do that on occasion too, so I can't really say that that isn't a problem. It isn't likely, it is. So for everybody out there, take the time, plug in, check it out. And oh, by the way, our internet is back up and running finally. There we go. Well, actually, we've been burping all over the place here, guys. Power. Don't be surprised if we go out again, if we do, Ed might have to pick up the microphone and take over for a bit. But so far, our phone's been up and down. Power up and down. Not extreme weather, just the infrastructure is just so fragged nowadays. We're in a depression. They don't want to tell you we're in a depression, but we're in a depression. Okay, it's that simple. We're doing what we can and what we got. Hey, things chug along anyway, no matter what the hell's happening. We're just going to make sure that we provide you with resources or, you know, again, focus in areas where you can find a solution rather than complaining about the problem. So again, www.keepshooting.com. I'm going to make sure I put it in the chat room. There we go. Hopefully I got it right, keepshooting.com. And also I would remind everybody, AIMS Surplus, everybody's got a little niche of things that has been showing up here. for the last couple of days and I should say last seven or eight days not a whole lot of stuff but if you go to aim surplus dot com aim surplus dot com and again that's w w w dot aim surplus dot com you will find that uh... there is a selection and this is not been the case for a little bit they've got a pulse of uh... small handguns in not a lot not an extreme they have the polish in 9mm macro p64s and they also have the FEG Walther PPK knockoffs actually a very good gun be quite honest Available and those are in 32 ACP. So if you take a look at their handguns now It's kind of funny because you see they were kind of dealing more in in Glocks as they've been available but guys Blocks are not out there in force like they were even just a short time ago. In fact, it's rather fascinating. The cop shop guns have shown up in a little wave, but as far as over-the-counter for the rest of the systems, not so much. In fact, what's interesting, I'm gonna go one step farther here. I just noticed something that happened here with... No way! They're so out of handguns that the only two handguns they have are the two import guns. Okay, come on Mark, you can't be. Why? Son of a bugger it is. Well, no, I'll take that back. It looks like they have the, they might have. And I'm not really up on this particular pistol. I'm not excited about it, especially, well, the price. The SCCY Industries CPX Gen 2 two-tone nine millimeter handgun. It's a pocket pistol, obviously. Fits the same category as the other two guns. Again, reasonably priced at 260, if that's reasonable, in this day and age, you've got to live with it. It means your devaluation of the currency, etc., is taking place well. For at $200, you can get the FEGN32. For a little more, you get the macro of Polish radium, macro of chambered Polish radium, and then you've got the 9mm SCCY. Hey, it's a barking dog in 9mm, so it's a personal choice. The 9 would be the most common. Redly available, obviously NATO ammunition, not a big hand cannon, but it's a 9mm so it would be a bridging gun I guess. Beyond that though guys, they have taken all of those other weapons realizing that they are not going to get a quick replacement. They've taken all the other handguns out of the inventory here. That is fasting. We're down to five weapons, actually one, two, three weapons. Three variations in theory on the basic. I don't know what the difference between the other two there, the 9mm Gen 2, both two-tone, unless one's used and you pay $10 less for a used gun, that ain't much of a bargain there. Well, hold on here a second, let's take a look at this. I always am curious when I see double postings of stuff like this because it tells me that something fun is going on. I don't see anything exciting that tells me the difference. In reality, they have one gun that's new, the SCCY, and then they've got the Polish Radoms in the P64, and they've got the FEGAPs in the 32 ACP. Oh, forgive me. We've been out working our hind end off outside. Got a whole lot of stuff accomplished getting more food in the ground, by the way. Wow. Well, actually I talked to somebody else. What's interesting, there are a few companies, and I do not have it at my fingertips. I'm going to have to pull out of the listing here. We found a company that has 45 ACP, Filipino manufactured, 45 1911s for $329 a piece. And what's interesting is the fact that, you know, again, looking at the price, the guns themselves, excellent. It's the same technology we've seen with all the rest of these Filipino guns that are out there in force right now coming into the country. Good weapon system, nothing wrong with the fit, finish, and very, very clean. Very clean, as a matter of fact, finish. It was quite desirable. I don't know if it's as heavy as the traditional phosphate. I think it'd be a toss-up. It's as good as any of the phosphate military finishes I saw on virtually thousands of 45s I inspected. back in the late 70s and early 80s and into the middle 80s actually. The guns are pretty decent and again is there anything right home about? No, it's a 1911. It's that basic 1911 beat the snot out of you, turn around and shoot you with it still if I can get the mag back in fast enough and I will. So it's a pretty decent buy but you have to shop around because it looks like at least one of the other companies that had the inventory has already sold out which I'm not surprised. That's simply again a, wow, we told you so. We warned everybody about that one. So, if you get a chance again, go to AIM surplus. They do have the FEGs and 32ACP for under, well, for right at $200. A nickel's difference. I can say under $200, but that's going to last the count of one, two, three the moment you order the thing. So, definitely more than that in terms of actual cost. Check it out, see if it fits your needs, float your boat, and magazines, yes they are available, but you're going to have to shop around to find the best price. Don't forget CDN and investments, CDN and investments. There's a couple of companies out there that are presently offering the mags, but prices are up and down on those. And again, 25 cent magazine, only 10, 15 years ago, guys. We told you so. It's just one of those things where it's just be patient. Don't worry, it'll all go crazy. As it is, available resources in other areas at UNAMMO.com. Got a couple of other exotics in, in ammunition and rifle calibers. Guys, you gotta keep an eye on UNAMMO.com. I know a lot of you have three or three British Enfields. I know a lot of you have seven millimeter Mausers. A lot of Mausers out there that came in years ago in massive waves. We bought them for $19.95 a piece. Some of us have stacked up 40, 50 of those stored away in places. I know this ammunition is coming from Mexico. He just got a little bit of it in again, a couple thousand rounds. It is not something from a collection. It's pre-World War II and that's what was coming into Mexico. However they're doing it or however it's being discovered, seven millimeter mausoleum, you want to keep an eye on them for that. But they also have been getting preview partisan and if you get preview partisan, that'll work just fine. Don't even hesitate. Preview Partisan, fresh ammunition, boxer prime, brass case, heated and nailed, and in a ball round. Oh hell yes. That 7mm Mauser is a tack driver. In fact, it is a fine weapon. You are just as dead, dead, dead with it as you are with anything else you want to put in a main battle rifle cartridge. So it's nothing to sneeze at. It was just the du jour cartridge of the day in the foreign market and Mauser did a pretty good job of getting it out there. especially into the South American countries. So again, that's UNAMMO.com. UNAMMO.com. UNAMMO.com. Also want to thank our friends that are taking care of the delivery. of the food out to the Bundy Ranch. Again, thank you guys. We appreciate that. We just sent another messenger out. Actually, someone was heading all the way out to California. So I believe that they're going to be behind our truck driver by a day or two. But they're in motion already, and they should be dropping other food off right at the ranch. Again, we're only dropping food off. Although we have delivered socks and I believe that they did get also the side loom. I know they're not believe. I don't believe they did. What happened to it? Well, I don't know. It's there. It was deployed. It's where the theory may have gone to where it's supposed to. If not, it's breach head landing time, kids. You keep throwing masks at the location, you continue to provide resources, and be prepared for when the bad guys try to counterattack. Not an F, just a W. Not an F. I'm really dull bored, it's tired, it's not exciting now. There's no pickup truck tailgate barbecue going on. Yes, I know. Now it's a W-R-K thing. It's really dull. It's adult work. Now we're into the adult work phase of Patriot effort. A whole lot of people, well if there's no photo op and they can't get their push in front of the camera there and lots of special comments etc. Now it's just a regular old everyday grind of siege and defense operations. What a surprise. Yeah, it's not very exciting. After the fact somebody just kind of waddling in there, they got to be serious. And typically our people are. So, again, for all of you out there, we appreciate that. We are working on also a hardware and material support, actually hygiene support package. That's the next thing. We're looking at case lots of toothbrushes, toothpaste, a number of other items. They could have been taken out there progressively. All those thousands of people that showed up, if everybody just brought a case of something. man, we'd be up to our eyeballs and stuff and even if somebody pilfered stuff we wouldn't care because more than enough they wouldn't really pilfered, they'd probably just think they needed another one and probably another one and probably another one, yeah. Okay, well the idea here is again, Quarter Bastard is being put in place, storage is the big issue. If we can, we're trying to square away the technology there. We're coming up to the bottom of the hour and I've got a few more things to take care of technology-wise. We might have some ear candy in the break for the bottom of the hour. I might of course just caught Ed flat-footed. Access code accepted. There are eight participants in this conference. This conference is being recorded. Please announce yourself. Tree Radio, okay. Join our Yahoo group on Liberty Tree Radio. Take the time, plug in. And when you get a chance, you can then participate in and become part of, oh, there's a nonny mouse. Oh, no, not a nonny mouse. A Nunnymouse is always notorious. Let's see. Anyway, interesting piece on the airliner again. And that's from the trenches, worldreport.com. Anyway, if you go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio, a lot of our people have been asking about how can I get the detox and the others. Well, manuals, stuff you won't find necessarily anywhere else, is in our Yahoo group page. If you go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, go down to the middle where you see firearms and ammunition by Liberty's Guardian. That's one of our sponsors, Liberty's Guardian. Right above it you'll see YouTube. Right above that you'll see show archives. That's underlined separately. Oh, there it is. It's the Yahoo group. If you go to the Yahoo group, sign up, get into it, and become a member. One of the advantages here is that we do have a lot of stuff. In fact, it's a very deep archive that has manuals, technical information, special designs and ideas that we came up with for everything from greenhouses, the detox formulas in there. You're just going to have to go through and sort through everything that's on file because it's a long-standing file and it's one of those things where we have acquired and you know, recopied and copied anything and everything we thought might be pertinent or useful especially where a lot of people don't have access to certain things or can't find because it's just not around anymore. Okay, well amazingly enough Mark, you know, I'm a collector, a horrible collector, I am a horrible collector, I collect all kinds of fun stuff in the process but Because of that, we do have a lot of really neat things that we have accumulated in the way of technical data. Back when it was cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap. The G43 K43 rifle. Guys, we used to buy those for $100 apiece all day. When they come to the gun show, they've been bearing condition from very nice to somebody thought they could sporterize a K43 or a G43, and it was like, why? Well, anyway, they did, or they lost parts, and then they cobbled stuff, and they had to make something to replace it. And what's really neat is we ended up with some really interesting variants that worked quite well. In fact, we adopted some of the designs and rebuilt them ourselves in terms of the stocks and solutions. Because again, with that particular rifle, 8 millimeter Mauser was dirt cheap. Back in the day, it was the same price, less than 7.62x54R. There was a wide variety of loads including Portugal, Spain, Portuguese, or excuse me, Portugal, Spain, I would have said that, Pakistani, you name it, anybody who was a render revolution country, Yugoslavia, had 8mm Mauser which is why it was really great, especially if you could find the Yugo or the Portuguese which was not corrosive. Especially when you were shooting German gas guns or like the MKB-42 in 8mm Bauzer known as the Hakim rifle. Very fine weapon. 8mm Bauzer, $69 when it came in. Stupid price. Now almost back up where it was just after the gun control act of 1968. Only a small handful of those came in way back in the pre-68 period, just a small number, and then they of course chopped the imports, and that drove the price of both the Rasheed and the Hakim rifles right up through the roof. And so when these rifles came through for $69, all of a sudden we had some rifle candy that, whoa, dudes, this is really a phenomenal weapon. No wonder they didn't want this coming in the United States. It is comparable in performance and quality to the M1 Grand. However, it is although it appears to be complicated in terms of looking at it, because most people can't figure out how to make the rifle work. The Hakim or the MKD 42 in 6.5 Swedish Mauser in 6.5 Mauser is a phenomenal tack driving reliable rifle works in a drawer It is an amazing weapon. What is fascinating is the Germans, and we never could understand this, the Germans didn't embrace it. You know, they had the ability to actually produce that rifle. They had in fact acquired the country and the 42, the Model 42, was in one form or another as a Danish design, was in fact a monster rifle even when it first came out in 6.5. Now, it obviously can be built in an 8mm Mauser. How do we know this? Well, the Hakim is built in an 8mm Mauser and I have a number of them that are put away and they are all just plain tack-driving weapons. I bought a rack of them for $69 a piece over, I think, what? I think I've got 14 of them that are in reserve in cache along with spare mags, ammunition, extractors, ejectors. You name it, it was available, muzzled caps, cleaning kits, and it was all dirt cheap. Well, again, looking at the design, I can't figure out why the Germans didn't build it. It would have been a really bad situation if the Germans had actually fielded that weapon in World War II. Seriously. There was no reason for them not to. Every aspect of building that gun was well within the means of the German industrial complex. So there is no... It is a bizarre little bit of history that we've always debated back and forth about politics and betrayal and all kinds of fun stuff. Or just the schism of nationalism when it comes to firearms. The Japanese were notorious for this, although the Japanese never saw anything they wouldn't copy. The Japanese had a tendency to try to come up with their own. This now wasn't necessarily a good thing in every element of their weapons design, but there are some things that turned out to be pretty decent. The Arasaka rifle, which in reality is a Lee Metford design, one of the strongest actions still today out there that you can buy cheap, that's the Arasaka rifle. It could be easily barreled in 30-30 Winchester and become a very comfortable rifle to shoot and a very reliable action, especially with a rimmed cartridge. Dudes. Anyway, but other than that, come on, the Japanese even made a copy of the Garand. Although it used two five-round stripper clips to feed it instead of a D-clip, which was actually a pretty intelligent idea. The rifle really didn't catch hold, although Japanese marines were carrying the weapon and used it even through to Okinawa and Iwo Jima. So it was out there and it was actually in service in the 7.7 Japron. Anyway, just ideas. There were things that make you scratch your head and go, hmm. And the Hakim design slash the Danish MKB is one of those. The Swedish and the Danes both had it in hand. They easily could have, I mean the Germans could have acquired the off-sample, even if they hadn't acquired the design. They didn't need the specs. All they needed was a weapon. And adapting the basic design to their own philosophy, since they believed in long-range rifle marksmanship, which is why German infantry could beat the snot out of pretty much anybody outnumbered three to one. And the only thing would be a matter of whether they're supporting arms in place, but as raw infantry against raw infantry, you've got to remember on the Russian front, they beat the Russians over and over and over again, 3 to 1, 4 to 1, 5 to 1, 6 to 1, 10 to 1. And it was basically just, again, logistics that was an issue as much as anything. So we are at the bottom of the hour. Uh-oh, we're past the bottom of the hour. I didn't know if we were going to get that ear candy in there or not. And we did. bottom of the hour break but I'll give them a second and a one and a two and a...okay well looks like we're gonna run through the hour yeehaw anyway there it is I knew there was some music there somewhere we'll be back in just a little bit here I gotta adjust technology now that we've got all our internet backup right here Liberty through media we've got We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? 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Anyway, it is again, well, it's the beginning of the week here. It has been a really busy, busy day. I also want to say I got the message from our friends with the 8th Colonial Marine, the regimental combat team. I understand you guys want to put people out there. We'll talk, in fact, in the next two days. We're going to be back up north in your neck of the woods. although part of the 8th is also down in Ohio. So I don't know which detachments or which sections are deciding they want to go out to deploy at the Bundy Ranch. The other consideration I highly recommend is the information on these other militia formations that are coming up online become available. I'll be hopefully bringing a couple of guests up here that will be talking about what they're trying to do. Guys, we can pitch in and help them out a little bit because some people just don't have the background and the experience we've had with the uniqueness of organizing a whole lot of people. The most important thing is, again, trying to keep associations that are close so it's more likely that they can respond effectively when the time comes. Anyway, do we have a caller? Go ahead. I heard, and background, who do? Do we have a caller? Or do we have somebody needs to mute their phone? Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Well, I'll figure maybe not. Otherwise, I might have to reconnect. Anyway, one interesting thing here, the CIA plotted to assassinate Richard Nixon. Well, guys, you know, I've kind of mentioned this before about the whole thing that was going on. When I came into service, the idea that we were on the edge of a civil war in the United States is something that everybody needs to kind of recollect here. It's rather interesting because one department or agency was ready to do battle against another. The Army and elements of the Marine Corps and elements of the Army were planning on fighting other elements of the services. There were battle lines strong with regard to who was in whose camp, the whole nine yards. This is the background, this is what was going on behind the scenes. with the power mongers manipulating everything to move Nixon out to get Rockefeller in. Now let's not forget that before Richard Nixon was specifically targeted and attacked before the 200th anniversary of the history of the nation Declaration of Independence, the benchmarks 1776, July 4th, well the idea was to first get rid of Spiro Tiago, they did. Nixon kind of foiled them though because they put pressure on him immediately with the precursor to the Watergate scam, which was a complete farce across the board. If you look at it, rather than from the pumped up balloon nonsense, if you look at it from a realistic perspective, it is a minor dot by comparison of the atrocities and atrocious actions by all these sheisters we've had in the 21st century. But, for back in the day, for drama, and because they wanted a Rockefeller in the White House to brag about how they'd screwed the country and finally got a Rockefeller in there by hook or crook, Nixon pulled a fast one. That was Gerald Ford. Now, this created a math problem for them. They very quickly figured out, they figured that 45 caliber bullets would get rid of Gerald Ford once Gerald Ford had approved. Oh, that's right. Who was Gerald Ford's vice president? See, once Richard Nixon decided that he was resigning because of the pressure, then Gerald Ford became president. Well, let me ask you who then became Gerald Ford's life president? Rockefeller. Yes, and as a matter of fact, Mr. Rockefeller seemed to be slavering and chomping at the bit to take charge. And amazingly enough, we had three assassination attempts, one after another, that were so obvious that they were plotted that even on Saturday Night Live, You had the little joke pieces done with Gerald Ford putting his foot in the bucket and stumbling off the plane or putting his foot in a wastebasket, a bucket, a wastebasket. That's what basically was. Like in the Oval Office, he ducks and there's bullets flying. Anybody remember these guys? Where it just seemed that Gerald Ford was just a clumsy dumb guy. I don't know. I think he had a real good idea about how to roll and duck and cover. He survived three assassination attempts, one after the other after the other. I think after three, it became pretty apparent that something was going on here. Mr. Rockefeller and his skanks had to back off for a little bit. You've got to remember that Gerald was not really... It's not like he wasn't their man. He was on the Warren Commission. He was part of the Liars that helped to cover up the assassination of John F. Kennedy. So, he was bright enough to figure out that, hey, he had the control, and also bright enough to figure out that if they had their way a .45 caliber slug would eliminate that. So he got really good at paying attention to his environment. And again, duck, roll, and cover. And if he was really, it would have been really cool if Gerald had popped back up with a .45 or something, you know what I mean? To return fire. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Yeah, you know, Gerald Ford was a hell of a football player. You know, he's been running, not going to cover him for years. Right, exactly. That's why. It was like he didn't. And they even joked about that too, that that was what it was. It was his football injuries. Well, I think that it was his football experience. It probably kept him alive. And it's amazing where this stuff popped up back in the day, because I got this little coloring book. It was a history of Jimmy Carter. It's amazing how much time they spent on other than Jimmy Carter in this black and white, about 3-8ths of an inch thick, 8-1 by 11 format history book. It's a paper bound about the grade of coloring book as far as the weight of the paper, a little better quality, but the same thickness, okay, engage. Anyway, the interesting thing is that it covers all of the assassination attempts on Gerald Ford, of all things, which I think is rather fascinating because they hit one after another after another and then they keep talking about good old Jimmy, you know, Mr. Peanut. Now, I personally think that the reason they were doing that was so that everybody would be reminded, including Jimmy, that maybe Jimmy should tow the line for Mr. Rockefeller, since Mr. Rockefeller was now really pissed that he couldn't be president. And so when Jimmy Carter, Mr. Peanut, was of course pushed into the Oval Office, They got their revenge, every category that they could, to include foreclosure on America, confiscating the national parks, the whole nine yards, which we didn't find out about. Even though patriots told you for 20 plus years, there was no acknowledgment of the process until about 1998 officially, even though all the documents could be tracked back and everybody showed everybody how officially it was done. So that's kind of interesting in and of itself. good old Gerald I mean just remember only a only one forty five sliding off slash action away from having a rock feller in the White House that the fact that the kids who were put on security with him they didn't know or were probably in the loop now the man who led everybody towards the assassination points the ones running the details I believe they knew exactly where the shooting zones were What PO'd them no end is they still had to leave it flexible for the Prozac. Well, in that case, the old Manchurian candidate pattern, we don't know. They might have used Prozac in its earliest form because genetic engineering was actually farther back. In the 70s it would have been very early on, like with again Warner Lambert, they were doing it, I know, but I don't know how far along they were. And remember, the idea of a genetically modified or at least using some other form of psychotropic that may have not been genetically modified, this is likely as not. I mean, after all, the last assassination, Sarah Jane Moore was the secretary to George Herbert Walker Bush. virtually his direct secretary. So something to think about there kids. She worked in government for a long time. She felt that Mr. Rockefeller needed to be president and Mr. Ford needed to go. Why? Well, because she was told so. A little voice repeated over and over again. Practice, practice, practice. Well, wait a minute. That was Sir Hans-Saron. Yeah, but Sarah, she just kind of thought the same way. Click, click, click, click, click, and let's not forget Squeaky From, and the taxi driver in between. So quite a collection, kids, to say the least. And each case brought right into a firing zone where if it weren't for just some fluke, a police officer may have actually took a bullet for Gerald, which they didn't really expect. And that was one of the odd man out things. Go ahead, jump in there. You know what, I'm amazed that no one's put a little red dot in the middle of uh... almost forehead yet you know screw in the past that help to take back to the data about them i'm surprised that the welcome hasn't best you know part of the hall point rectified well the thing is that it is my is mike lee is not there actually made they may play that card out and the reason we can say that is because well what kind of security does he have left even amongst the peons that he has, I mean we've only got two years left to the end of the regime in theory until they create a national emergency. And a lot of the characters are bailing left and right like we've seen, except those who really don't have a job other than a government job. And that's 90% of what's in this operation. These characters, when they leave, nobody's gonna want them. I mean, think about it, if they play the fake left-right scam, Well, they're going to have to plug in Republic Rats, and granted there are certain higher kingpins like Brzezinski, who just seem to go, wow, one minute they're Republic Rats, the next minute they're with the Demikins. These characters in the peon end or at the division end or at the agency end, nobody's going to really want their Harry Hind ends around because it'll be nothing but a reminder of the regime that supposedly they're replacing. A lot of these characters are going to be stumblebumps down on the street real quick. That could create a problem in and of itself because there's a lot of them that are already in the Twilight Zone and one step away from Ape Crazy to begin with. It's just a matter of whether or not it pushes them that much farther. There's a number of different directions this can have because typically the characters come up with or they argue. Now let's think about how they've done this in the past. Mr. Garfield's been shot down, shot down, shot down. Mr. Garfield's been shot down low. Yeah, I remember that. There's a whole bunch of presidents were shot before the turn of the century, and nobody talks about them, do they, guys? We had a whole bunch of presidents assassinated. They were assassinated by the Jewish mob and always now here's a here's a quick to be ready for I'll tell you what just like Nostradamus man, we're gonna be here about Nostradamus or some far Eastern mystic BS cuz you know the Mayan calendar things kind of run the gambit they can't use the play anymore recently have to wait for another six seven years for that but in the process Watch to see what happens with regard to quote-unquote a disgruntled government employee. Now it's amazing how this happens because, you know, for instance, let's look at something here. Back when Gerald Ford was almost assassinated by Sarah Jane Moore, who was, of course, wait a minute, George Herbert Walker Bush's, you know, executive secretary, been with him for years. Guys, why would she be disgruntled? I mean, let's consider this. At the time, George Herbert Walker Bush was in charge of the Central Intelligence Agency. In fact, he rose to that position while Gerald Ford was becoming president. Well, between vice president and president. So, why would Sarah Jane Moore become, quote, unquote, a disgruntled government employee? She's making top dollar. She's working for the head of the CIA. Let's go right down the shopping list. Why would she be pissed at Gerald Ford? MKUltra. Yeah, that's the only thing. I want you to go back, and historically, I'm giving you a work assignment here, go back and look at all of the assassination or assassination attempts of the 1880s and 1890s. When you look at it, it's always the same scam. It was a disgruntled employee of the government and he wasn't getting the job that he was promised so he blamed the president. Mr. Garfield for it. I'm telling you, although strangely enough, the guy was connected to the Zionists, which is really amazing and they always play that down because who will control the presses? Who will control the news, the newspapers back in the day? Oi, I'm telling you. But it was always the disgruntled bureaucrat, which means we should have shot all the bureaucrats a lot sooner, I would think. I would tell me something, we should have been executing all the bureaucrats right off the bat, especially the crazy middle management ones, right, sir? Well, yeah, I guess. We could find new ones, it wouldn't be a problem. There's peons galore at the lower ranks. Yeah, and they'd be happy to get a job. Yeah, but then it'd be the other ones who didn't get that job. So they'd be pissed too, sir, and they might try to assassinate you then also. Ah, yeah, you're right. Maybe we just take our chances with the middle management. They're crazy, but, you know, crazy like a loon, crazy like a bed bog, but, yeah, yeah, we'll take our chances. Maybe, maybe the Israelis won't, oh, I'm sorry, they weren't Israelis, they were just Zionists. Why? They was demanding that the Federal Resoint thing get pushed in and the President wouldn't do it. They got shot and killed it, or almost killed it. Just something to think about there. So they played the same scam with Gerald Ford. It just, I mean, oh, can you imagine the frustration? Squeaky From, Carrot Orange Hair, Swastika carved into her forehead, and the detachment of Secret Service literally walked Gerald Ford straight to her. What? I mean, Squeaky From, especially in that, look at the year. Take a look at the year when that happened. Squeaky From had been on national television, guys, for two solid years. The Manson, you think about it, what was going on? The Manson trials, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You know, practice, practice, practice. And as we know, the Manson project was literally at MK Ultra across the board, guys. A lot of what they did in the way of field research to get people to do crazy town things was done with why the Manson research project? Wow, think about it. So then we got the taxi driver, well that literally Gerald is on a secondary street which has no access and after the first assassination attempt they kind of kept the road clear except there's this one guy and he's sitting in a car and he just is sitting there where nobody else should be and nobody else is allowed and the Secret Service and the CIA and everybody since they control Washington, well they weren't too worried about the guy they'd put there, oh did I say that? But amazingly enough, what's fascinating is one police officer wasn't queued up. He came down. He was actually a mounted policeman. And he gawked up, asked the guy, hey, what are you doing? Only to get a whole belly full of 45. Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. Yeah. So, General had just come out and the cop was just in the right place. It wasn't the Secret Service that saved him. It wasn't the CIA that saved him. It was that cop who didn't know the script. Because he came down the street because he noticed the car. The best laid plans of rats and rodents guys. All it takes is one person. Sarah Jane Moore, same MO, a different location. And again, how was she disgruntled? Well, she was the last choice, like, man, find me a torpedo. Well, we got Sarah, she's kind of, you know, we got her like, she's a sectoid, we got her kind of conditioned, and all we got to do is plug her in and say, you know, you know, you know, you know, Prziliac, and she'll just stare at the wall, pick up the pistol, ask for instructions, and she'll go shoot him. Okay, well, use her, that's fine. I was hoping to save her for something like where we have an inter-party problem. Maybe we got a get into a secret area and shoot somebody, then she could get in there without a problem. We could just say she was crazy as a loon too. Crazy as a med bug. I am telling you. Think about it. So that little piece there where you see, this is kind of like a we told you so guys, although it's from a totally different angle. It's on the Nixon attempted assassination, which by the way, there were a whole bunch of these back and forth in the departments. This is part of that very Machiavellian, shall we say bureaucracy. Well, should we get rid of the prince or should we keep the prince? Well, if we get rid of the prince, I don't know, they might get pissed at us. Let's wait. We can use the political scam, but if it doesn't work with the propaganda, we'll plug in the assassination thing and we'll call it a disgruntled employee, a government wiker who just didn't get the right money. Anyway, we'll be back just a little bit. We're going to take a top of the hour break. God bless the republic. Now with a new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. So we are in the March 9th day. We'll be back in just a little bit, guys. Take a break there and grab a cup of coffee. And I'm going to check on the phone connections outside, because I'm sounding a little tinny here and there. And that usually tells me that some branch might be in the wrong place pulling something. We'll be back right here. For the second hour of the Intel report, it's Monday. the strong hold. 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 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. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? Call or visit them today for prices on hard to find ammo and bulk ammo orders. 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