Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed James Brady's death and its potential use as propaganda for gun control, comparing it to the case of Gabrielle Giffords. They analyzed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as an information war, with Facebook allegedly censoring Hezbollah content while preserving Israeli military images. The hosts addressed water infrastructure vulnerabilities, citing the Toledo water crisis and aging pipe systems, then pivoted to election integrity, detailing admitted computer-controlled voting systems and historical election fraud. They warned about technology as a double-edged sword, describing cases of remote computer infiltration with illegal content and alleged targeted attacks on patriots using weather weapons and precision strikes during the 1990s.
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Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be burned. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence 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 in 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 is this still the land of the free? Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. And I'm Don Betcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. North, southwest, southeast, and south. Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com we are an AM and FM microstations CB base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. 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, a big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both 3rd, 5th, 5th, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson, we turn back to the east, sweep across plains, leaf over the Mississippi, land in the Smokies where the restaurant crews Grandma teams, OK teams, the Mobile Grandma Consortium brings us the Golden Spike done. It was wet, we got a little bit of freestanding water, it was kind of perfect because where I planted all those new little plants, they just went, WOW! Alright, yeah, they got all that water all at once. In fact, they're jumping, which is really fantastic. We're playing catch up. They're a late batch that we started. Plus, I've got some volunteers that came up, so I spread them out a little bit, especially in the tomato category. Again, it rained a little here, but it's in neutral right now. It's like it's trying to decide which way it's going to go next. We know how that means. We'll probably get rained tonight again, guys. So, again, take your rain gear with you if you're heading out for third shift. What's it like up in your neck of the woods now, and what's the day today, please? Well, today is the fourth day of August. year of our Lord 2014. It did finally rain here again in the daytime. Debbie thought it was raining pretty good, but it was just a good rain. Not so much that, oh wow, look at it rain. We've seen it rain harder, not on many occasions. It did rain pretty good here for a little while. Like you say, you can get so much rain that the very top of the ground gets saturated and it doesn't filter down into the ground fast enough. When you start getting puddles, You know the rain is getting ahead of the ground. When you start getting standing water and even after the rain is gone, well, the water is still sinking into the ground. So that's the kind of rain we got today, the 4th day of 2014. We could run right into this one Mark if you want. We talked earlier in the day about technology. Well, that James Brady fellow probably had another. You know, Mark, the way they addressed his death, and I kind of suspected this and we might have even touched on it, but the way the words came out, I can't remember exactly the phrases, but you can imagine something like, oh, Brady died today. He suffered gunshots 33 years ago and finally succumbed today. as if he died 33 years later from the gunshot. And we kind of touched on this. Go back in the archives, and I think we mentioned that, look, she'll try to make out like she died. This is the result of the gunshot. Only 30 years later. Yeah. Well, time waits for no one. This is true and sometimes wounds do. You know, you've talked about it. Oh yeah. Sometimes. You guys will stand there. I've had guys stand right in front of me and have an interior artery, you know, that was weakened from a, you know, like major injury years later. I mean, my dad had it happen to him. The guys that he knew, of course he was in World War II. So all these guys after World War II, they'd be like laying in hospital bed or you could be up walking around two, three years later and it dropped you like a rock. So yeah, it can happen, but in this case, yeah, 33 years, whatever was going to happen was going to happen. Certainly, tissue does become an issue. We've talked about traumatic amputations where they put stuff back on. The older the attachment, the less likely lesser veins and arteries or even, and of course, certainly they can't reattach capillaries. And what usually creates an oxygen issue with limbs is lack of circulation, obviously, guys, because you've got to get air to those body parts. You've got to get oxygen to them. And this can happen with internal injuries too in the long run. But usually, they ID that pretty quick nowadays. In fact, let's put it this way. For at least 20 years that I know of, Don, when they have that type of an injury issue, which is, of course, they actually have a rotorooter kind of program they do that clears out the debris. that's built up because you have platelets and stuff that die and they get clogged in a spot because they go in but they can't get out. So what happens is they actually have a way of dissolving the material and opening everything up so that it eliminates the dead tissue which is really what's happening. There's no oxygen well, what happens to you? What happens when we deprive you of oxygen for a few minutes? You know every person that's ever died that a coroner or a doctor examined in that little space The cause of death could be lack of oxygen to the brain. And he just hung around for a bit. And then he just hung around a lot. Then he got real quiet. And that was the case of asphyxiation. You know what kind of weird you guys? You know what kind of weird you guys is that lady that got shot down in Arizona, the Democratic Senator. Oh, like the V-astronaut. Not a word for her. Not one word sitting there with her thumb up her ass said goddamn word. I couldn't believe it. Well, because they're going to probably, okay, I mentioned this before, she's the new Brady. When they're done, she'll be the new potato head. She's got better clothes and she looks prettier for the most part. More polygenic. Yeah, you see, but they'll use her as the next... Well, actually, this is interesting because you see, they tried to start doing that. They tried it initially. It kind of fell flat for them because everybody got fed up with it real quick. It was in the middle of the get the guns, kill the gun owners. It's like, nah, go piss. Get piss off. I think everybody pretty well said the same thing. The problem they've got is they might wait a little bit and then try to bring up sour grapes now because he's out of the way. You don't want to make a new Mr. Potato Head until the old Mr. Potato Head is gone. That way you can have brand change. You know, think about it. You can have, you know, instead of the Brady Institute, you got to remember there's all kinds of industry they made around this that has kept them very comfortable for a long time in a rabid, radical liberal way across the board. See, that's what I also think is fascinating is he worked for a supposed conservative president, or, you know, a Republican. But his wife was always a raving, nutcase liberal. And I mean, rabid liberal. We're talking like no different from Pelosi. That's what's cute about it. It's like, you know, no way that it's a purely a fiction with them. You know, he was the press secretary. Well, he had just as easily been the press secretary for Castro. Just something to think about there. He'd have been just as happy working for Castro being the you know, it's he's one of the difficult rubber lip flabby, you know flabby creature amoeba, you know DC criminals. It's like hooray. I've got a job. Yeah, and I don't care who it is all right, you know, they'll fabricate it, you know, whatever they need to yap about or lie about you would have liked it He probably had $10,000 a month of free care. He had full coverage on everything right from the get-go because of the position he was in. Especially from the executive branch, one way or another, they overlap and honor that commitment, number one. Plus, you've got to remember, there's all these LLCs, nonprofit 501c3s and c4s. The money you just stacked up in all directions. Remember it was originally Handgun Control Incorporated. Remember HCI? And then the Brady Institute for Fill in the Blank slash trying to grab the guns. And before it was handguns. Handgun Control Incorporated, because handguns are the problem. Now you'll notice they're completely flip-flopped. We're not really after your handguns. We're after those assault weapons. Then we'll get your handguns. So they've shifted. Whenever they have to, whatever the du jour propaganda coming into Hollywood engineered for their needs, they then tweak it accordingly. And besides, they finally realized that remember what the communists, Alec Guinness played the commissar in Dr. Chavago, and he bragged about how he used that little pocket pistol to blow people's brains out to kill them, better men than him. And he was so proud of being a commissar that was a checkist. that murdered so many that way. So the Communists realized, wait a minute, I watched Dr. Jovago, I had to read some of the stuff that Alinsky, you know, Saul Alinsky wrote, and yeah, you know, the Communists got to kill a whole bunch of, you know, those people and I might need a handgun, but it'll only be for those who are authorized as royalty to have one. So it'll be okay. It'll be okay. See, that's the thing, that it's not, we don't want all of them yet. But what we will get, whatever they get for free, they went for the gusto. They did what they could. Now he's gone. She's in the wings. I think the biggest problem they got is a cross game here because like I said about royalty, he had bought guns this and hand guns that, but you're all evil and bad for having yours. So, the hypocrisy level is I think pretty hard. They've got to wait a little bit to let that brew down before they can throw her up there as the next corpse. Then after that, she's pretty well set. Let me give you an example. Brady, they wheeled his hind out on the floor constantly. You and I can't get out on the congressional floor if our life depended on it. If you go to C-SPAN and look, you'll notice there are several wheelchairs. Well, Mr. Potato Head is right there on a regular basis and he held no public office. He held no elected office. And yet he was there, whereas you peasants, well, don't you even think you're going to be down there and be bopping around there on that, you know, Holy of Holies for the bureaucrats? Well, I'm going to happen. So, in fact, you can go through archive and a lot of stock footage where you see where they throw stuff up and they're talking about a certain, you know, they over voice it, you know, but they'll have a picture of the house in activity. Just stop it for a minute if you got a copy of anything and start looking around to see who's standing there. You'd be amazed at some of the strange things you see. Foreign uniforms, you know, alien, you know, again, alien costume and dress. I ain't talking space aliens, I'm talking foreign. And they're down there on the house floor where you Americans, well, you'd be shot if you thought you could do that. So just location point, it's coming. We'll see how they decide to tweak it or if they decide maybe they can't because of the conflict that she already has. Yeah, well, she should have said something now. She just scumbacked her. I'm not saying one word. Her husband and her money from everybody and all that, you know, her time on TV and they got it. I mean, I despise her, but I mean, you'd think that she would have said something, I mean, the guy died from the same problem she had, you know, jeez. Well, interesting, well again, like I said, to see how that's going to play out, the husband is really as much the issue, remember? The astronaut, the military man, all about the elitist military man, so it's okay for him to have guns, not for you, number one. And they're even preached that with the officer corps, so you can expect that. Plus, he's, you know, in order for you to be in the space corps, you have to be anti-gun because Only smart people would be anti-gun until you run into the space aliens that are armed with the teeth and start frying your arse. You mean, you have to be looking to the future? Yeah. To the future and technology. Mars Attacks! One of my favorite movies for an example of tongue-in-cheek space invasion, right? Look at what happens to Congress. Look at what happens to Congress. Yeah, it was just a misunderstanding. No birds. at this you guys. I did that on purpose. We're in a part of this venue that we are in. I want to address that on a greater scale and with others in that theater. It would be a good way to put this. You're seeing a lot if you go to the right places or the wrong places depending on how you look at it. Pictures from Hezbollah Now Gaza looks a lot like Warsaw only. Warsaw was old brick buildings and Gaza is a lot of cast buildings. Gaza is looking a lot like Warsaw, let me see, in 1870 something and then again just throughout history and then into like 1941 through 45. The point about technology here, the Israelis are countering the internet pictures as much as they can. The different venues that this rolls out on, you guys, you'll see it on YouTube, you'll see it here, you'll see it there, you'll see it on Facebook. Facebook, this is an example of who helps out, who and perhaps who supports who in front of and behind the curtain. We're still talking in that theater vernacular here. But when you think that you erased a whole bunch of pictures and thought lines from Hezbollah, but kept up a whole bunch of privately submitted pictures from the Israeli forces, you kind of think that they're telling you who's side they're on there. But again, we preface this thought line with, this is the venue that we're in. Information war, nobody has a patent or a copyright on putting those words in that order, is there? This is part and parcel of the information war that you participate in when you listen to this hour, when you listen to the intelligence report in the morning, in the evening, or the five o'clock afternoon, six o'clock afternoon show. But when you see it manipulated, we've talked about the phones being erratic on both the morning and the evening. I've sometimes sat here and I'm talking and I hear this weird noise and I continue talking and all of a sudden I've got a busy signal coming through my ear and I didn't hang up. I'm certain that's happened. Mark or people sitting on the listening line or whatnot. It's not the board operator messing with you. Right. I don't know how he would do that. No, the price is getting a busy signal but the phone is in fact at both ends is still connected. Right, but I could go into that somer tech catalog that supplies police departments and spook and kook agencies and some of the things that surface out of that are things that will give you a busy signal on your phone. So we can talk along those lines and bring technology into that battle that we live in every day, the people that listen to this hour or other hours of this ilk. and even the people who sit on this side of the microphones. It's not like words go out and they just disappear into the ether. They're committed into the archives and whatnot. Sometimes somebody won't get something and they'll go back to the archives and find it. What were you talking about the other day? Somebody called me up a week or so ago and said, I just heard the last six minutes and I'm going to get into the archives because that sounded interesting. But again, radio is like that. Even television, unless you record it, is like that. The image goes out and they say, oh, I don't know where my three sons is in outer space yet, but it still hasn't got the closest star. But it will get to that signal in a little while and we'll see. But where do you just go out and continue to go out? It's what you pay attention to. sift out of this life what your computer between your ears chooses to pay attention to and which to pay attention to and which to ignore when it comes to information. But the battle for your mind, that's what this is you guys. When we see this image or bit of information being presented as, and someone else turns around and shows you the same pictures and tells you look at this and look at this and when you're done with reading through these paragraphs you look at the picture completely different. I know that if that hasn't happened to you in your life, you've had experiences pretty close to that. It might not have been a picture. It might have been a way to do something. It might have been what these words mean. It might have been watching them time while someone tells you, did you think of this before or did you see the nuances there and what that means later? But again, you guys, that battle for information, that I think that I'm not trying to brag. I would do this transference thing. I believe that Mark has a good grasp of reality. I think that the things he presents on this hour are when he talks about threat, who and real. Okay? When we can come to that conclusion or agree on that as a reality, then we can start to, here's a big word we bring up often, prepare for different scenarios and situations. As example, most of lake water around the western end of Lake Erie, Toledo area, even into the bottom of those that aren't taking water from Detroit, south of Detroit, are affected. But the Mayor of Toledo says it's okay to drink that water now. Just run your water for about 15 minutes to flush out your line. And pray. Yeah, I'd run the water overnight. I would run the water overnight. Yeah, you're a little half inch light. Let us qualify that, guys. How big is the line at your end? Okay? That you're opening up. Now, how much water do you think is in those service lines? What do you think made all the pressure that goes all the way from that plant, including the pumping stations? How large are the pipes? And that means how many thousands? tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of gallons are in the system. Now your little half inch pipe, you ran it for how long? 15 minutes. Did your neighbor? Yeah, did your neighbor. Did your other neighbor, did the rest of the neighbors? Did he do his part? Everybody, yeah, everybody, you see that's where you get a call, your neighbors will go, hi, you know that garbage about just running your pipe, 15 minutes? Maybe if the whole stinkin' town does. But that's the only way it's going to be clear, Ralph. Oh, you're right. Yeah. And everybody turns the yard faucets on, et cetera, et cetera. And flushes the system. I would say that when the green water stops coming Continue running it for about an hour. Yeah, when it goes through the blue shade to that burnt orange and then finally towards, you know, like rusty orange but light, you know, so you think you got like an old well line or something, then you're getting closer to where you need to be. Yeah. Yep, exactly. You got a burky filter? Yeah, and I still filter it, yeah. Wow. Go ahead, I'm sorry. Well, again, going back over to technology, excuse me, you guys, this is an unending thing. Well, it seems we can't get away from it. Wow, you walk into a McDonald's or a Burger King these days and it's not a billboard up there anymore. It's not a printed cardboard. It's huge. Like television screens and they're constantly changing. Now you can get this burger or you can get that or look at it's breakfast and the whole dang panel changes and then it changes because they're showing you different parts of breakfast. That's just the local burger joint You know we're flipping a burger needs a you know high high amount of technology Yeah, you know think about what we becomes was and think about what you've got now and yeah So is all of that really needed if you use your brain Amazingly enough that works out just fine, but now we don't expect people to use their brains. We need drones drones Go ahead, Doc. people. The silicone faces smile and the cheeks bulge out at just the right times. Little wrinkles around the eyes. It really looks human. It looks so human, maybe to a Japanese person. I remember the first of the terminators, they had plastic skin. They were real easy to detect. They were kind of cold to the thermal devices. We look at technology and we say that this is acceptable and this makes life easier. When I was a youngster, I was told that in a puppy being years old and reading in the Popular Mechanics, it seemed to me like nobody in the future would have nothing but leisure time. Why? Because the robots were going to be building the cars and the robots were going to be selling the cars and the robots were going to be servicing the cars. If something else happened, the robot lawyer would do the litigation for you. Now there might be an improvement there, lawyers around the nation. Even if they're not listening to the hour, there might be an improvement there. But again, we look at things that are just We talk about the meter that they can shut off without even stopping by your house. The meter that they can read without even coming by and send you a bill that they aren't even sure of, neither are you. Not to mention the radio waves that that meter emits. We talked the other day about radio in a sense is a It's not an abbreviation, it's a truncation of the word, but there's a different word in the English language that describes that. Radio is short for a radiation transmission. Again, there's technology there. We look at other things. We can say that a whole bunch of things that man has done have become so good and have saved lives and whatnot. Let's go back to water for a minute. And you know, adding bleach to water, and there are those that say, you know, chlorinated water, that's chlorine. What is that? It's bleach. Adding bleach to water in the form of, you know, a higher scientific name, chlorine, or, you know, moving chlorinated water throughout the city, water distribution system. You guys, we've talked about this. You drink, you can sit down, you drink a glass of chlorine, you won't finish it. You won't finish it. You might plug your nose and have some suicidal thoughts and say, I'm going to drink this glass of chlorine and commit suicide. Wow, that's probably a really lousy way to go. But now, many times we'll ask you to compare an inch to a mile, and that's kind of a drastic way to do that. But it's true. Did you know that there are people who have died when the city runs different checks or or run something and something happens wrong and there is what one might call a chlorine moving through that 3 quarter inch or that 12 inch pipe. Maybe there's 40 gallons or 80 or 120 gallons of chlorine in a single small area in that 20 inch pipe. And it just moves down the pipe and it gets a little dilute and it moves down to another six inch pipe and a good portion of it goes, then it goes down to these group of houses in this and it gets so divided but By the time it gets to this one lady's tap water, she turns on the tap and she drinks, brings that glass up to her. Hey, when you draw a glass of water from the faucet, you have enough trust in it that you just bring it to your lips and throw it back. Blub, blub, blub, it's done. If that's your prerogative. I'm thirsty. I drink that glass of water in like seven seconds. Well, people have done that and drank a glass of substantial amount of chlorine in it and died. And died. Now, all right, I'll do the same thing to you. So we've talked about water, and that only brings up the example of the delivery system and flushing it. We've talked about water filters over time, too. And you know, we go back, this is ancient technology, you guys. We could talk about the aqueducts or moments built, a way to deliver water. from the reservoirs, big hunks of water, it's a fluid, to a place where, hey, let's heat this up and take a bath, or let's drink this. Whatever, I don't know what particular order the Romans did it in, maybe they weren't that bright. But they were smart enough to move water in a way that is admired even unto today. But when you look at, hey, how old are the aqueducts, the water delivery systems? They're talking about some of the places in New York. It's over 100 years old, Mark. Oh, there's in Ann Arbor, Michigan. They're still on occasion finding. wooden pipes, not as old as Rome, guys, but copper bound and iron shod bound wooden barrel pipes. Literally, I mean, think about making a pipe the way you would a barrel wall, OK, only about 1 and 1 half to 2 inches thick, and the internal diameter being only about 3 to 4 inches for the service line, external diameter up around, what, 7, 8 inches? Those pipes are still in service and are found randomly every so many years because, hey, the prints for the area guys just aren't complete. And it's amazing, still pushing water through them and still holding, again, organic. So yeah, some of the stuff, the aquifers, the aqueducts, even underground plumbing made out of ceramic and clay from how many years ago? Oh, yeah, think about it. But usually earthquake doesn't rattler, you know, rattle their teeth, you know, numbers bust them up, then they're not compromised. And then it's just a matter of how much water does it take to erode through three or four inches of baked ceramic made in, say, 100 BC or 50 BC or, you know, 23 AD. I don't know. But now let's look at that. Let's pose that question. How much water does it take? Let's look at an intermediate-sized city like Toledo. Now, let's go back across the other side of the nation. There's a water shortage in California. Did you know that? They're calling it a drought. I don't take delight in it, but they're calling it a drought. Nevada, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona. Did you see the films broadcast on the national news of the water main that brought a city street? Now, you guys, the street looked like it I have a creek here at my southern border. In the springtime every year, MSU or the other big college in Michigan here sends their people out and they measure the flow of the creek. This little creek, where they measure it, it's maybe three feet deep and it's maybe eight feet across. You imagine a little triangle in that basic dimension. That's the size of the creek right there. They compute every year. They tell me, oh, it's flowing just over 18 cubic feet per second. But the flow from this broken water main covered the street from curb to curb and looking greater than ankle depth and just flowing and flowing and flowing and flowing. And that's four or seven times the amount of the creek 18 cubic feet per second. Now that 18 cubic feet per second adds up to better than a cubic mile in about 27 hours. 18 cubic feet per second. Do the math. And a cubic mile. of water has gone down that creek in just over 24 hours. But the water that was coming out of that water main to support that portion, not the whole of the city, only that portion of the city looked like what you would call in Pennsylvania a creek, what we call here in Michigan sometimes rivers, just to support the city. Now I only bring this to the hour, that visual, trying to paint that picture. to example how important water is and the volume that is needed where great amounts of people are. It's tremendous. It's as underestimated as most people underestimate food. Why? We'll just go to the grocery store and the butcher will go back and come out with a fillet mignon for it, some filet mignon. or he'll go over into another bin and grab a whole bunch of a handful of bugs from the sea for us, you know like shrimp. It doesn't work like that, does it? Mark E. reference, the woman one time talking about, I don't care what the farmers do, I get all my vegetables from cans. Bringing up an example of how disconnected people are with the real, I can't tell you what making an effort will do, I cannot describe to you. What will happen for you? Many people live this life and they know what I'm trying to describe now, but it's indescribable. That chasing, that trying to be connected to everything. I can't tell you what kind of life that will build for you. It cannot be described. Most people do not strive for that. It's hard to strive for that when you live in cities. A real world becomes almost remote. living in a city. It's almost like it's not there. It's someplace else. It's out there beyond the outskirts of the city. Again, I don't care what the farmers do. I get my vegetables from cans. How disconnected is that? In an age of farming, a person said that. Yeah. Now, we can take that whole thought line. I don't care what the politicians do. We have the Constitution and they have to abide by that. See how we can transfer that thought line over and a whole bunch of people still have that thought line too. America is great. There's nothing wrong with America that brings someone else in, can't fix. Well, let's rearrange those words a little bit and say there's nothing wrong with America if you can't live. Or rather, if you're able to live with a fixed vote. Because we've addressed that too over the years, haven't we? And it was done right in front of Congress. That irks me to no end. Every time I bring that up, it's like, did you know that? And this should be on every American. This should be the topic of conversation from day to day. What is Congress going to do about that? It's not what is Congress going to do about this. You know, we can deal with a president. We can deal with a Congress or we can deal with the rogue here and there, but what America can't deal with is a stolen vote because that's the bedrock of America. They've stolen our republic from us. Even the Republicans will tell you we live in a democracy. Even the Republicans will tell you that, hence the stolen republic. Now, when they tell you, why this is a democracy, you're voting and we're run by a vote and every vote counts, get out and vote, vote early and vote often. Why they don't say the last part, but they encourage their side to do that via the cemeteries and old folks' homes and non, what is that, the early ballot, non-present ballot, the ballot where you just send in your vote and you don't even have to show up on an election day. How controlled are those? But beyond that, a man stood in front of Congress and told Congress that when asked computer-controlled elections, is there such a thing? He said yes, and he admitted to building the program. Has it ever been worked? He admitted that the program would be 5149 to bring the election so close that even if you went out and talked to a bunch of people, you'd find people who voted for him and you'd find people who voted for the other guy, X or Y. It would still be that doubt in your mind if it's 5149. Well, I can't prove that it wasn't, you know, nobody voted for this guy. But that 5149 voted. They pushed the button on that and told Congress, what do you mean by push the button down? Well, they've activated that program and controlled elections. It was admitted in front of Congress. Now, this is such a thing and this goes back to technology. Mark, many times you've talked about the right, we need to put our vote on paper. We need to stand there and watch it counted. We need to stand there and listen and watch when those numbers are moved to other people. Precinct 17 gives X amount of votes for Willie and X amount of votes for Jane. But again, we can talk about technology can be a good thing. When we look even to something as simple as the television, You can look at some things out of the television and people say, oh Bert and Ernie taught me how to read more. I taught me my letters. Well, isn't that your mother's and father's job even before you go to preschool? Just to kind of keep you busy in between diaper changes and biting the ear of the dog or sticking the butter knife into the wall socket. You know, you're paying attention to your child so they don't do those things and while you're paying attention the ABCs and 123s come in real handy, don't they? Don. What you got? You know, I got to talk about voting. You know, the thing is I got on the next session's County Commissions Agenda and you know what it is? Knowifying federal election laws in the county. I am talking the motor voter laws and there's a bunch of, I mean federal, that make, that encourage election Oh again, we can't trust the vote. There's so many different ways. Here's another example of it. Thank you George. Hey, it runs from Texas to Chicago. It goes back into political, what would that be? Almost political mythology about how Jack Kennedy was elected president from his father's influence on that other rum runner daily in Chicago there. They were what one might call drinking buddies. You know, Pappy Kennedy and the Daily Guy, the mayor of Chicago there, they went way back. When the election looked like it was going to be close, Papa went and leaned on Daily and Daily leaned on his folks there. Oh Lord, a whole bunch of people voted that were living or rather residing in cemeteries and other places. Kennedy took Illinois in one of the closest elections in modern history. There wasn't a computer vote then. So again, we've talked about this and that. Controlling votes isn't something new. Let's talk about box 13. Right down there in Texas, George, and how that one Power Mad freak from Texas, Lyndon Baines Johnson, the guy who said, I will never send American boys to do a job that Vietnamese boys need to do for themselves. I feel safer and go to sleep again. Lyndon's not going to send my son to Vietnam. Yeah. Well, Mark, isn't it true that LBJ created the 501c3 corporation because he couldn't, because he almost lost his reelection due to churches in the pulpit. Right, the Great Society scam was basically to push the first step in Sovietization of America on a massive scale. And yes, he did exactly what we've seen the Demikins do every time, like this one right now, where they structure or they engineer for very gross and overt attacks. against every element of the Bill of Rights. They suckered the churches in because, look, we've got a special deal. You have a deal already. They can't tax you. That's already been reinforced in the last 20 years. We've gotten our Patriot Movement, has gone into court. Churches that have never been a 501c3. The IRS, of course, because they stay politically active, they've come in and they attack them. The IRS agents have admitted on record, I've read it, we've played it. We've even played the recordings from down in Florida in the federal court where the IRS agent had to say, they acknowledge, yes it's true, no church has to pay federal taxes or income taxes in any way, shape or form. The assumption is that if you decide to be a church you've gone to seminary and you've been conditioned to be a slave and that means the 501c3 scam which then put you into the 22 or 23 edicts that you know, they dictate from the government end to dictate to the pulpit. That's what it's all about. It's been acknowledged and recorded. It's been documented. They didn't even, several times, they didn't clear the courtroom. We've had this happen, and again, Florida is the most notorious because it was out there recording. It was on VHS because the courtroom was being video recorded. The guys, he was forced. He had to acknowledge, yeah, it's true. We can't tax a church. We don't have the authority. But if you get into contract with them as a 501c3 you screw yourself and So that's one of the problems that we deal with that's one of the many, you know issues where people stupify themselves Let's look at another thing here What about this whole tempest in the teapot with the IRS now granted the IRS was being used as manipulative tool like Dom was just saying Lyndon Baines Johnson Same scam different date, but here's the problem when you listen all these people raking money and and and I just, they stopped me I didn't know what to do when they told me I couldn't do it. How about proceed anyway? Did you notice this about every one of those idiots that stood up there and the oil rust did this to me? No, most of it like the 501c3 BS you did to yourself. You mean to say that without all of this conditioning from college, which is if you notice all these people are, you know, they went through college, they were all conditioned, they probably get all the right doggy treats, and so they're all conditioned to the bureaucracy. And so all of a sudden because they didn't get their part of the tit to suck off from or a special tit, which they didn't need in the first place, they didn't know how to operate. Now guys, we stopped them butt cold over and over again in not just the 90s, the 80s and people before us have done this too. But we stopped them over and over again with absolutely no administrative bureaucracy attached to the system at all. How could you do that? It's real easy. Don't deal with them. See, that's the problem. People can't wrap their brain around that. And if you don't think so, I challenge you. Go back and listen to all these videos where these people are, oh, oh, oh, they all are whispering on me. And oh, it's like beaker from Bunsen Pea, Honey 2. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. Remember we go to Moses' top? We are down to the final few minutes here. Let me paint the final little bit of this picture please. You guys, when we talk about technology, many of you listen on a computer and you listen on the Internet. There is a phrase here and you will recognize it. I am going to rearrange it here but I am not trying to put the fear of Satan into you because this is one here that fits that phrase. We told you a couple years ago, maybe three years ago, I'd have to go back into my notes to put a date on it or an exact length into the window of the timeframe and all of the event, the horizon and all of those technical phrases using technology there. I was sitting at his computer up in Traverse City area. We brought this to you in the days that it unfolded. He turns on his computer and he's connected to the Internet. He starts browsing through his computer and he comes across these images. He opens this thing up and now there is child pornography in his computer. He calls the sheriff and he says to the sheriff, look at my computer. He called the sheriff a couple of times over a few days. Eventually the sheriff came out and looked at his computer and the prosecutor arrested him for child pornography. He was calling the sheriff and telling the sheriff, someone is putting this in my computer. You need to find out who. And this is what technology can do for you, you guys. It can be a great thing, but it can be the fly trap that you never get out of if they wish to attack you. Mark, you've said many times, that's molesting a child, the easiest charge to bring and the hardest charge to disprove. But when they can pump your computer full of something that they say is illegal, be it child pornography or this or that or communicating with Al-Qaeda or ISIS or whoever, well we are going to call you a traitor off with your head. You see where we live now? It's a computer world isn't it? But if they want, they will put something in your computer if they really don't like you and they will come out and attempt to take you away. I only bring this as a warning because, well, you know, we talked most of a year ago about houses that are exploding from gas leaks. And I wonder how many of them are gas leaks and how many of those are, you know, owned by patriots and how many people die in these things and it's covered up as a gas leak. Well, let's go back a little farther. Remember we've talked about, um, uh, vote scam. Yeah. Okay. Remember vote scam? Guys, the house across the street. dead center hit. Now they even had photographs and video tapes, but what's interesting is literally for whatever reason the house across the street was the only other house in the whole neighborhood that both from the air and from the ground they looked identical. They literally were mere image in this cookie cutter block that was block after block after block, 50s, 60s construction houses. and all of their material and everything they had, Bat and I get to remember, 20 years ago computers more unique but all their technology was in the house. Well, no storm, no problems, no weather, out of the blue, boom! Right straight through the center of the house. Fried and fried everything, but guess what? It wasn't their house. It was the duplicate across the street. And when the fire department showed up, they were kind of hesitant. In fact, they were perplexed because when they got on site, the comment was that they were all ready to jump into their house. And they're standing out by the street looking at the house across the street. When the fire department pulled up, they weren't even looking at the house that was hit. They were looking at their house. And they were all ready to jump out and run into their house. Guess what? Whoever it was that was there, they didn't know the fire department, it's a big complex, but they didn't recognize half of those people. So you figure out who it was that was supposed to rush into the house. So then when they stood there, there was that Kodak moment, that's the EF Hutton moment where they all kind of hesitated. And then they turned and looked across the street and they were all kind of like, well, what do we do now? In other words firemen are firemen guys. Okay, this is in the house. Where's the other one over there? Instead there was this like but but they told us we're gonna barge into his house and it's gonna be wreckage and we're gonna carry everything away You know, in other words, they were like like they were wanting to like it was a magnet pulling them towards the house That wasn't it but they can't go there because it has nothing to do with what got hit and That's all covered and documented extensively. That's actually all on video tape. If you watch the vote scam 1 and 2, the problem is that again, they did kill people over that video. That was one of those where they, well of course, you should have been more careful about how they operated too because they didn't take it as seriously. The logic was, well we're in the limelight and you don't go armed and you don't need to work because the right is going to be might. Yeah, whatever. What was it? A laser-caotic missile? We don't know. But you see, the interesting thing is we had several attacks like that during the 90s. It's like the tornado thing. I was counting. We have had 20, no not 20, it was 18 direct hits where specific surgical strikes with tornadoes. Bob Boren, Mustache Bob. His APC was built onto the house. Guys, it literally zeroed right there. It didn't move the APC because it was inside the building and it weighs a chunk of change. You couldn't have done an artillery strike better. We've had dozens of these at different times, but they're not regularly done, or at least let's put it this way. People don't connect, but if you've been in the system long enough like we have and you've got intercommunication like we do with radio, then we can start tallying these things up. But they don't do it all the time, and certainly the biggest problem they've got is if they start drawing attention because people would start hunting the technology and hunting them. They hit the same spot over and over again. We talked about being connected or trying to be connected to the world. We're getting really close to the top of the hour. You might remember, Mark, you weren't here that day at the opening of that day. I opened that day talking about weather control, didn't I? Before that hour was over, we heard about the tornadoes at your house. I just got in the air and at the halfway mark is when it hit. Yes, that's right. But I opened that door. We were already having the storm was already coming in, but it wasn't anything like what we had seen before. That was what was interesting as far as where it came from and how it hit. Exactly. I can tell you a bunch of things like that through my life again, you guys. It's interesting again, just a reminder here guys, it doesn't mean that the bad guy is the biggest. caliber round and they dropped him in the top just like a cartridge gun guys. Cranked it and to get just what the later guns would do but with cap and ball spins. God bless the republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run. But we are on the march for day and night. Don your number tonight and you'll be available in just a minute. Hey that number is 231796. 58231796. 458, thank you Mark, God bless you. God bless your marriage. Please stand by while we try to reconnect. I am from the night of the way
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