August 8, 2014
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52m
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed self-defense tactics and personal security in response to a reported abduction attempt in Michigan, emphasizing practical techniques for women and families to defend against attackers using improvised weapons and targeting vulnerable points. The show shifted to broader topics including border security, immigration policy, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and military strategy, with commentary on government inefficiency, cartel activity at the southern border, and historical weapons systems like longbows and crossbows in warfare.
- self-defense
- women's safety
- michigan abduction
- border security
- illegal immigration
- cartels
- texas ranches
- border patrol
- israeli-palestinian conflict
- gaza blockade
- longbow
- crossbow
- iraq war
- military tactics
- preparedness
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The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. 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 will be born. 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O 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 to keep the torture freedom bright. As Iowoki 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 trampled 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? Timing and distance And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon 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, south, southwest, central, and east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, we're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Technologies East and West to the Mississippi along with Alaska homework network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida from the bottom of Florida for scarf to go from Mexico, headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, a whole bunch of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the pit, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado, waving the left coast where we have a great state of Jefferson. We turn back to the East Weep Cross Plains over the Mississippi line in the Smokies with the restaurant crew, Scrammer teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium bringing us the Golden Spike. Well Don, it's been a perfect summer day out there today. What's it like in your neck of the woods and what's the date? What's jumping off the wall, please? Well, I do believe it is the, uh, let me figure it. It's the eighth day of August. Dear of our Lord 2014. I could check on the calendar, but I'm pretty certain of that. Yeah, let's call it the eighth day of August 2014. It's a beautiful day. But you know beauty is in the eye of the beholder, Mark. Again, I can sit here and say it's a beautiful day, but you know down in Temperance, I have a buddy who lived down in Temperance. It's almost to the Ohio border, just you know kind of a little bit north and east of Toledo and just about due south of Detroit. But yesterday there's some 16 or 18 year old girl driving her car down the road and she's talking with her friend on the telephone. And she sees somebody laying in the road and she stops. And she tells, we know this because she told her friend this. There's someone laying in the road and she stops. And she started to ask, do you need help? And a guy got up and he had a gun. And she drove away and a guy ran to his car and followed her. And all the while she's on the phone with her friend. Eventually they found her car and the motor was still running but she was nowhere to be found. It's a beautiful day somewhere, isn't it? But when you hear about things like this, it really makes me proud that when I'm with Debbie's grandchildren, I'm teaching them how to get rid of that hold, how to push that hand off of their wrist or their shoulder or off of their hair. A lot of guys grab hair, the rat bastards will grab your hair and drag you away like a caveman, girls. They will do that. But you know if you take both hands this comes from an old army thing this is ancient There was one army and there was another army and they were pretty certain they were going to be buttonheads tomorrow or the next day they were going to be doing their best to crush each other and The one general I don't remember his name forgive me, but this is history. This is historical fact This one general studied the other army And the other army he found out from talking to other generals who don't have armies anymore because they've met this army, he found out that, well, the favorite tactic of this army he's going to send his boys against tomorrow or next day, they grab the beard and pull the head toward them while they draw the knife across the throat. Now that seems pretty sound, particularly as your opponent's blade is coming down and you block that blade with your blade, grab his beard and draw across his throat, all in the same basic motion. But you know what? I was talking with Mr. Otto years ago and I had a big long beard and I had one of them duck dynasty beards. I looked kind of scraggly and not to, you know, mention, not to derail anybody who has a beard that long. But I looked kind of scraggly and I was talking with Mr. Otto, what about if the guy grabs your beard? Because I had one and it's quite the handy handle, isn't it? So he says, well, watch this. And he reaches up and grabs my, grabs a handful of my beard. Now he says, put two hands on it. And I grabbed two hands on it. Now he says, turn 360 degrees, ducking under the arm. Boy, oh boy, you draw your opponent to the ground in an instant or you dislocate his wrist or his forearm. His wrist or his elbow is dislocated. When you do that to someone, they generally don't tend to hold onto what they've been grabbing. But now you've got to think that if you grab both hands onto that hand that's grabbing your beard, you've kind of dropped your sword and you hope to duck under the sword that's attacking you, right? So there's a lot to be learned from this. There's much to be described. It's hard to offer up physical actions in an audio world. But it's a beautiful day somewhere, isn't it Mark? Yeah. You know what I mean. You know what I mean. And all you listeners know we can be in a place where we're totally enjoying life and sipping champagne and wine. And someplace else something's going on is the most horrific thing that's ever happened to somebody. And that's part of being alive. It really truly is. But you know, part of being alive is learning to deal with these situations and sharing that ability with those that you love. Because the first thing, I bet you the first thing the rat bastard did was grab her arm or grab her hair and pull her out of the car. And as soon as your opponent grabs you, you know where he is. Even if it's just his hand, it matters not where his feet are if you work on his hand. Now, we talked about tactics earlier in the day about cutting away a portion of the opponent's strength, be it a ship or an airplane or the platoon on the edge of the brigade. We talked in that earlier in the day. But you know that working on a dinky little portion of your opponent to gain victory over the whole is a very sensible tactic. If I can get your little finger and your ring finger in my hand, I'm going to lead you around the room. Either that or I'm going to tear your fingers off or dislocate your wrist and I don't mean to be you. I'm talking about my opponent. We differentiate this as we're talking along. You know that. But if I can get your little finger, your baby finger and the finger next to it, in my forefingers and thumb, you are doomed. I will have my way with you even if it's just to take you prisoner, even if it's to bring about your end. You need to work on these things with your sons and in particular your daughters because when someone grabs someone's hand, if they have their other hand free, it's a really, really mean thing to do, but you reach around and you grab that baby finger and you bend it back all the way. And that person tends not to want to grab you with that hand anymore. Now in that instant, your daughter might make her escape. Your wife might make her escape, but it's a mean old world out there, ain't it? And in that instant you need to teach them to beat feet. As soon as you gain and inflict that much in pain on your opponent, you create as much distance little girl as you can between you and that murderer. See how that works? But we're grown men aren't we? I would stay in the fight. Create that You get somebody screaming because you folded their little finger back to the top of their hand. In that instant, in that moment, you have victory because they can't think about anything else for about two seconds. Then a big, big grown man, he's going to exhibit every bit of rage he can bring to bear upon you. But in that moment, you guys, The definition of a moment is 20 seconds. In that instant, in that second or two, you can strike the throat, you can strike the eyes, you can bring a knee to the groin, you can push his knee backward until it's a foot behind where it should be naturally. And then you have a much better means of making your escape. And then it's a beautiful day for you too, isn't it? Or your daughter or your wife. We've addressed this many, many times. One of the basic tenets of martial arts is being, knowing and doing. Being, you can't do anything if you're not here. Knowing, studying something until you are, you know, you have good capability with it. You can exhibit proudness with it. And doing, sharing that with others or exhibiting that to an opponent. Mark, I yield to you, sir. One of the most important things is mindset. There are two options. Fight or flight is a consideration. Remember though, one of the things we may have to teach and we should take into consideration is if I have an advantage over wrestling with an enemy that I now have under control, That's why all of the other family members take something sharp or dull and cave the sucker's head in or slit his throat or cut in every direction you can. In fact, the first rule should be whatever you can stab first, stab first. Does everybody understand that? If you can take a four cornered ashtray, you don't see ashtrays run, but my God, a four cornered glass ashtray is a phenomenal weapon in hand. Oh, it's horrid. It's got sharp, pointy edges, it's got four points of contact, easy to grab, it's got a nice lip for the grip. And if you take that down onto a person's hand, arm, head, especially the head, you will create a very deep and very suggestive dimple. And that's really what you're trying to do. The maximum amount of damage to create additional attrition. Why? Well, remember the person who's wrestling with your enemy, the more of an advantage he has, the more you can all pitch in and the demise of your enemy. Yes. And that's what this whole idea of a combined arms team, guys. If all you can do is grab a poker, grab a pencil, stick the pencil in his head, stick the pencil in his arm, do it anywhere where you can to start debilitation. If you got two pencils in each hand, you grab something that you can stab the critter with and immediately one goes in, two goes in. Then while he's busy rustling, take your fingers and stick them in his eyes. Take your thumbs and stick them in his eyes. Go down to the Staples or the Office Depot and buy your daughter or your wife a steel cased ink pen or two and tell them to keep them in the counsel of the car. They don't go anyplace else. Generally a woman is attacked when she's getting into or leaving her car. And if she's got the door open and she's just sitting down and someone grabs her, hopefully she can grab that steel case, that steel built ink pen, and introduce it to his forearm, or to his neck, or to his torso, because a rat bastard deserves it. You know it and I do too. The more you can incapacitate, remember this may be somebody who has something that you want, like maybe a better weapon. So, the idea is everybody pitches in, women, kids, when it comes time to get rid of a problem like this in a battle like this. Remember that if you can't, if you don't have the ability to run, urban warfare, house to house operations. Contrary to what everybody sees in all these westerns where they tried to make the women screaming, debilitated, lumps of flesh, the women and the children knew they had to participate in the defense and did. That's why doors and accesses and windows were controlled. So the only thing that the critters usually attacking had an option to do is try to burn out the house. There are a lot of basic designs with settlement construction which were built in so that that really wasn't possible. Sod slash clay roof, okay, was very common. Tile roof for obvious reasons just because of the advantage of baked tile and how it works, but it doesn't burn guys. You have to get to whatever is supporting it because typically that structure might be burnable, but you had to get to it. And even then, there was time. Well, think about it. Otherwise, limited access, control of the entranceways and windows and whatever form, they became killing zones. And that's exactly how everybody treated them. Probably the closest thing to a variation on how that worked is what you saw. Remember the movie The Outlaw, Josie Wales, where everybody had a mission. Well, in reality, that's true, but there wouldn't be any uncovered zones. Everybody had to be on the move. Immediately, the women would be boiling water. Would they be boiling water for casualties? Yeah. The baby's going to be born today. Yeah. Well, that's right. The boiling water was for creating casualties. Yes. That's the whole point. Everything became an instant weapon. I've always wondered, and this is interesting because I have this mental thought process myself today, a couple of times. I've done this over the last couple of weeks because everybody talks about the quality of arms and how this doesn't work and that will. I still cannot understand in this day, while in pre-1861 America, especially with the settlement Southwest, that bow and arrow and crossbow had not been more extensively re-embraced. Now one of the reasons I say that is because again, too many people to arm, not enough firearms to go around. And a bow, especially a quiver of utility arrows, and by the way, whatever the enemy throws at you, you're going to send back at him. See, that's one of the things that's fascinating to me. It's like crossbows, all wooden construction, were the norm, not the exception. So, none of what we're talking about here is that difficult for anybody to figure out. And considering the several battles which, of course, massacres were a tad more notorious before the Civil War than after the Civil War, though there were some very notorious ones because, hey, the native population upgraded in weapons systems too, you know what I mean? But in the pre-Civil War era, the native population, depending on where you were, didn't have the sophisticated ordinance, so they counted on numbers. Now while we had what we would call sophisticated, cap and ball or flint lock, Think about the time it takes to reload and what happens if you end up facing a large number of people and you're defending a position or even if you're caught unawares in the open and you end up the old wagon train and Cowboys Indians routine you always see. Well pretty Civil War guys there weren't a whole lot of multi-fire weapons out there. You see what I mean? I mean in reality what they don't talk about is shot was many cases preferred over rifle because or at least had to be on hand because Hey, at least with a shot shield going down out of a musket tube, three or five or six pellets, you're probably going to hit someone. And every time you pull the trigger, you better hit something because you know what? It takes time to reload. That hesitation time in reloading is a lot longer than it would be with a man with a bow returning fire. Think about it. A combined arms team like that would have made more sense and probably would have alleviated a lot of pressure. Just think about it. If a highly trained man could get off three for certain, maybe four with the adrenaline but the calmness to control it, four shots in a minute, how many shots can that guy, he could empty a quiver. How well could an archer do, especially an experienced archer? Bring me another quiver. It was even discussed during the American War for Independence. This talks again about the use of weapons. Franklin openly stated that the long bow and bow and arrow and crossbows should be reintroduced and built simply because of the lack of availability of arms where they needed to be. And to be quite honest, I can't see why it wasn't done. Because not only would you have had the advantage, you would have the advantage just like today, if we build crossbows today, look at how we build them. Take a look at what we're producing the way of crossbows. Do you realize what that would be like as a weapon system dropped into an earlier era? Think about it, or for that matter, extending across in the field from somebody and dumping bullets down range while you're in ranks. I'm sorry, an archers unit could do just as well if we have not done more damage because the average longbowman was far more accurate than a musketeer. Think about that one. English longbowmen were notorious. That's why we call that one helicopter the Longbow. Which one is that? Oh, that's the Apache. And why did we give it that name? What was the Longbow in history notorious for? Range and accuracy. Shishkababing a guy. You've got to remember, we're not talking the bows that you used to go bow hunting with. We're talking about a bow that was seven feet tall and fired basically shafts that were about the size of broom handles. Yeah, and when they went down range you got shish kebab but that one movie mark were long shank, but told us This flight let go out with those 500 bows. Yeah But even when they show that consider this you see the bows they're using there Yeah, think twice that size on both sides. Yes, but he said but wait, but sir, we'll kill our own men Yeah, we'll kill theirs as well. Yes It's like don't because like he said he wasn't gonna have to pay the Irish was he yeah That was his logic behind it. So oh well. No, I mean along with his own people everybody that got in the way of whatever happened Maybe they should have been paying attention orders and so oh well if they get shish kabob I've got reserves. That's their lives their logic. No, I would think but that's their logic Doesn't motivate very well the guy's name was long shacks Yeah, but the thing is that the era of the British longbow was quite extensive and goes back into the depths. It's part of British history. And what gets me is, again, moving into the 1700s, a weapon of that type upgraded with improvements in manufacturing and mass production, or at least limited mass production, would have meant that they would have easily been available. And I don't care what anybody says. You dump a shaft into the middle of a big pile of people with red coats on, it's not hard to find a target. I still think, again, it would have made even an arbalisk would have been monstrous. Crank, crank, crank. Like you see in the arbalisk, what you see in gladiator, which is actually originally to remake of fall of the Roman Empire. In gladiator, the very opening scenes, when you see those arbalists, that's the artillery of the day. Well, in reality, there'd be no big deal of making that in the 1775. For whatever reason, everybody... See, people were conditioned out of this, and it makes no sense. But it's part of the psychological conditioning of people in every era. But one of the things that changes a dynamic is when somebody reintroduces. Example, what I've been saying for years, just like the mindset. We don't want to go too far away from this. The idea, one person is fighting, the other people aren't necessarily combatants. But that person is your combatant. Now, you're all the support people. The idea is cave in the enemy. Crush them. Virtually destroy. Everybody needs to, I guess, grab anything. I don't care what it is. Hell, if all you got is a book, turn the book on a corner angle, a hard-bound book, and jam that sucker into that guy's face. Length wide. That corner of the book. The sharp outbound corner. Guys, that's hard rigid cardboard. It'll hold up quite nicely. Now, everything in the face is kind of critical. So while your ally slash dad or grandpa or brother is busy wrestling with this character or may have him down, you stick that in the guy's face and that gives your warrior a better chance of breaking contact by breaking up, you know, busting up the enemy the rest of the way. And just because you get it started doesn't mean you stop. You know what I mean? It's like, oh here you go, oh here you go again, oh by the way, and if you can just catch them in the head, if you can just catch them in the ear. Anything and everything is attrition. More pain inflicted creates more confusion. The thousand cuts thought line. Yeah, exactly. And if all you had was a, well hey, the box cutter thing, if all you had was a short blade, keep stabbing him, or keep cutting him. You know eventually you're gonna hook something that might actually connect to a 10 You know like a tendon or something if you really dig deep and you get your energy going with that like you said the adrenaline rush Well while you're busy slicing him up whatever advantage is offered You know your your ally the person wrestling on the ground is busting up the part that's still good Hey, you know if you cut if you take that box cutter and draw it across the top of the hand between the wrist and the knuckles the top not the palm You draw it across so you've gone to bone He cannot hold on to you. He cannot close his hands. These are things you need to teach your daughter, your wife, and your son. Worst case scenario, do it like this. You teach them so you get to see them again tomorrow and the next day. So you die before they do. The order should also be, in a way, an attack order that implies what fate is awaiting because that psychologically helps. In other words, tear him apart. Don't go, oh my God, I'm under attack. Help. Now, TURN HIM APART! Before he gets you. That will settle it real quick because if that makes that impresses that, oh, you thought you were dealing with cattle and in reality you just walked into the sheepdogs. You walked into a buzz saw. Yeah, you go. The same spot line. We presented this many years ago. We haven't brought this one to the hour. It needs to be dragged out. When I first got my concealed carry, I would tell my friends and I went into this guy's house and I went into that guy's house and he says, I got my concealed carry. You don't mind me having a gun in your house? Oh, no, Don. No problem. No problem. I went into someone's house and I sat down at the kitchen table there and I said to my buddy and his wife standing over there at the sink, I says, well, I got my concealed carry. You don't mind if I bring my gun into your house, do you? Oh, no, Don. No problem. And then his wife chimes up. I don't know why you would need a gun. I don't know and we talked about it and it got to the point she said I could never hurt anybody. She said that right? I could never hurt anybody. I don't know why you want a gun. And then I went into a scenario and you might we haven't done this in a while, but I asked her, now what would you do if you came home and you walked through the door and here's some monster having his way with your daughter. She did not hesitate. She did not blink an eye. She said I would kill him. Now that, only a moment or two later, remember the definition of a moment, about 20 seconds, only a moment or two later from the statement, I don't know why anyone would carry a gun. I could never hurt anyone. But you see the psychology there. You put something, you bring something that someone loves into the equation. And the whole thing changes, doesn't it? I could never hurt someone. I don't know why someone would own a gun. run that scenario out and within 20 or 40 seconds you get, oh I would kill him. That's 180 degrees change isn't it? So many people who have that, I don't know why someone would have a need to own a gun, might find themselves in a situation one day where they truly and dearly wish they had one. Buy a gun, buy more bullets, buy a gun, buy more bullets, teach your children how to respect it. And I know it's not a weapons Wednesday but you know, If you've been listening since the top of the hour, you know the subject that started this hour. And let's go back to that before we move on to something else. Let's go back to that. Buy your daughter, buy your wife a steel-cased ink pen. And you know, these days, summertime, you know, a lot of girls are wearing a t-shirt or a blouse or whatever, and you know, they could hook that ink pen into the next to a button, and it would never be seen. Most people would just, if they did look at the little clip, they would think, oh, she's ready to write something down. Or, you know, she must have just come from the bank or something instead of, she is ready to protect her. See how that works? Just the innocent little things, like you mentioned in the Ashtray Mark. There was a Chuck Norris movie. He walks into someplace with his old teacher and he walks into a room and there's four or five guys in this room and immediately there's a fight they're set upon. And Chuck Norris is dealing with his, I don't got a whole lot of respect for Chuck Norris, but I use this as an example. He's a New World Order SOB, we all know that. But he's dealing with a couple of guys and he puts one down and he turns to the next and he throws one into the other, while his teacher is over there dealing with these other two guys. And Chuck Norris finishes the third guy in turns and sees his teacher, this old ancient Chinese, Japanese guy rather, pick up a whole telephone and whack this guy on the head with it and the guy falls unconscious. Chuck says something about that's a different technique and the guy says anything at hand. It might have been slightly different words, but anything at hand. You know how tough those old black telephones are? The dial rotary phones? I wouldn't want to have been the stuntman even to be hit with that, to just hit them so it looks good. You know what I mean? But if you were to whack somebody, you guys, a little more disciplined and a little bit harder to reach, take that cord about a foot back. and you are holding the telephone in your hand, the base of it, and you swing that receiver into their forehead, upside their ear, or onto their wrist as they are reaching for you. You guys, this goes back over, that hand, attacking the small part, cutting the small portion of your opponent into your complete target, the cutter. We're going to take that bomber that's trailing away from the formation. We're going to move that ship away from the protection of the other ships. When you think of that thought line to an individual opponent and he sticks his hand out to grab you and you attack the hand as severely as possible. As severely as possible. Imagine he's grabbed your daughter's left hand and he's trying to drag her out of the car and as she's being pulled away she remembers that steel ink pen in the council and it's just there on top of the council right by the shifter. And as she's being tumbled out of the door she grabs that and introduces it to her opponent's wrist. Imagine the screaming and he's not going to hold on to her. You need to teach these reactions in. In that instant that he lets go you step on the gas. or you leave one way or another. You beat feet as fast as you can. You run to some place where people are. That's the other thing to be pointed out here. A woman alone. When you're walking to your car from work or the restaurant or after whatever the situation or scenario, you need to, as you are moving, this comes over to being aware of your surroundings, where the closest group of people are. and what are closed. And how long would it take you to get there? Self defense is a whole bunch of things. It isn't just kicking and punching and stabbing and biting and pulling hair. You need to teach your daughter to grab that baby finger and bring it back to the top of his hand. That's a whole hand against a little finger. And I'm pretty certain your average 110 pound girl, small and slight of stature, I'm going to use this as a comparison, Mark. Forgive me. But if Mark, a man the size of Mark, were to grab her left wrist with his left hand and start to pull, all she has to do is slip that right hand over there and get it into that little finger and dislocate it. Fold it back onto the top of his hand and for an instant, for a moment, she's the winner. Forgive me, Mark. No, exactly. The attitude that we have to have is that we're going into a dogfight. That's one of the most common mistakes that you somehow, you know, everybody's got this impression is going to be some kind of civilized warm fuzziness. The people that typically, just like what we're seeing down on the border, and we're going to see it, at some point we're going to see a very horrific incident. It will barely get any coverage. It'll burp up for a minute and then they'll make it disappear and you're supposed to forget all about it. But whoever it is that makes contact, that understands the threat as it appears, it's like any other era of savagery. You must return such savagery with equity. You have to be just as vicious. In fact, if you want to win, you need to be more vicious. You have to understand that you make sure that they can hear his, that's the screams across the river where he came from. And the rest of them. Like I said, if you make contact, you get them all. You have to fight, you get them all. I don't care if it's the police state trash or if it's the other part of the police state trash financed by the prosecutors, by the government, and by the Jewish mob. whichever group it is, they're all part of the same clique. A big bunch of them. There are certain ones that are, oh it's bad here. I was reading an article by the way, it's on Henry's from the Trenchesville Report, and they always do this qualified thing where, oh you know, we got these people, they need asylum, but that's not everybody, and so we can't just let everybody in. Well you can't differentiate. It's an illegal process, it's an illegal process. Go back over the border, you're gone. Go over to the gate, start filling out paperwork. It's pretty dull. Congratulations. This is the bureaucracy on both sides of the fence that everybody thought they wanted because everybody claims they want to be a socialist. So what's your point? You all wanted this socialist, you know, massive bureaucracy in place. Well, shut up and put up. If you worship that garbage, get over there to the gate, get in line, start filling out paperwork, fool. And you'll notice that they're not doing that. These people aren't going, we're running from it! Well great! Then go over there to the gate. There's a port of entry right there. And you start filling out the clipboards and you tell them all about how terrible it is and you'll be documented and we'll know where you came from and we'll know where you're going. And we're also going to inspect you to make sure that you don't have body parts falling off or oozing out of your pours or out of the orifices. How's that sound? See, that's what's fascinating about all of this. And so instead, people are going to have to be prepared because even the cops, the sheriff here, as far as I'm concerned, the only thing he's waiting for is a money tit to drop. All these characters, it's the same thing. They think America is still the way it was 20 years ago because many of them are old enough. Well, there'll be a money tit for me because that's what's always happened in the past. Then I won't do anything anyway, but we got a money tit ready to drop there. I'm going to have Marmon in this one. Oh yeah, drunk, I'm gonna get drunk up real fast. That's how it is. So there's not gonna be a solution. The sheriff's not gonna be the solution. The guard isn't gonna be it. That's a joke. That's the biggest joke of the month. A month out though! A month out! After they get done with their Spanish lessons in how to beg, you know, should I lick my own arse in front of you? I apologize for being an American and perhaps a gringo. Please let me lick my own arse then. Oh, while I was licking my arse, you disappeared. Oh, oh well. Let them go. And sensitivity training, of course, will go along with the language. Don't you know that? You don't believe that isn't happening? What do you want to bet? I got your sensitivity training. Study sticky hands. Yeah, exactly. But what's comical is that's the kind of BS that's going on. Well, you gotta have sensitivity training and qualifiers constantly. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. See, so that's a farce. The Fed, other than the border guards, and they're telling everybody this thing is a butcher shop waiting to be opened. and they all know it. They all know exactly what they're seeing. Part of it is because some of them who thought they had a deal, either being paid by the cartels or again paid by one of the operations on this side of the border, have now found out that they're all being dealt out of the game. So those that thought they had a deal are screwed and those that were trying to do their job, well they've been telling you all they're screwed. See how that works? Go ahead, caller, jump in there. We just launched out of Border Guard. Yes, in fact, that was the whole point of this story that Henry has just posted here. Sheriff leading probe into murder of a border patrol agent claims armed illegal immigrants and military fatigues have been spotted on Texas ranches. Well, we expect that. This is the other part of where they've opened the border up and they've already built manpower and assets on the Mexican side, Mexico for the most part. One part of the army or the federalities or the local cops are bought by each one of the cartels. When you have pallets of money you can do that. Cash. Don't do credit cards, they do cash. So what's happening is through intimidation and because people didn't just wipe these suckers out, again, look at all the energy they spend on the Bundy's. But every one of those skank cowards with the BLM, every one of those horror mercenaries that they brought in, you won't find any of those pieces of trash anywhere near the border. Think about it. She'll tell you something right there. It's like we said, this whole thing, you're on your own kids. America's going to be saved. This is going to be by those pieces of trash in the BLM, the bottom-feeding filth. It's not going to be by the mercenaries they hired or the Israelis that came in to tell them how to beat on the women. It's going to be you. It's one of the things that, you know, again, I'd call up this sheriff and say, hey, you know what? We can put about 700 militia on the border right now. Where do you want them? Your county. Point it to ranches. Tell me where this problem is. Oh, we want to wait, you know, because he's gonna keep pointing out how bad the problem is and is the cashier yet? Is the cashier yet? Is the cashier yet? Because there'll be that government grant tit somewhere Somewhere that's all the really and then when they get the government grant tit they still won't do Jack or squat That's the way that's the rule again. We've seen it over and over again. Remember all that money we spent on the fence Which then became the virtual fence where we got nothing Right. And then Israelis laughed their ass off because the Israelis stole the $50 million in overruns? My God! $450 million in overruns alone. That's probably what built some of the wall along Gaza there. Oh yeah, because it's okay if they have a wall but they got the Israeli dope dealers in northern Mexico. You can't put a wall there. You can't put a wall there. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Hey, the Chinese did it. How come we can't afford it? Yep, they did it with what? Oh hell, they did it with manpower by the way. When you see all those Chinese images, do you see any detail? Like I've said about the Rev War, with all those images of old China and they're building the wall, did you see any detail bulldozers anywhere? Nope. And understand that that wall is visible from space? Yeah. It took about one hour to build it though. But hey, we do have bulldozers. We got crannies. Just to keep the piece of real estate they got but nobody thinks that way and be like, you know Keep those skank. Yeah, I'm wearing pieces of crap out of my out of my yard Here's how we do it. I'd be willing to see you know again the Palestinians are on the on the direct border hey, we're willing to sacrifice these houses because we're gonna put about a five-story we're vetted berm and You know what? We'll get you piece of property farther in you know farther in away from the impact area here But this is it's gonna be a demarcated fortress wall and that's how it works And the Israelis can go piss up a rope on that side and the Palestinians are over on this side. If they did that, see that the Israelis wouldn't know what to do. That's what gets me about this. But the Palestinians have to have brains enough to do it. Because here's the thing, if you wall it off, ask everybody, again, little point here about the game that's being played. Palestinians have coastline. The Palestinians should be rolling in dough. But the Israelis have a blockade so they constantly screw everybody that's in the in the Gaza anyway. Gaza has an airport. The Palestinians shot the Israelis, shut it down. Yeah, well, but they've got water and land shipped and transport by ship is still the cheapest way to do anything. They should be they should not only be built up on the land, but remember when you have coastline, every country in that region always goes out into the water. You don't think so? Look at Mumbai. Take a look at Jordan. Take a look at Saudi Arabia. Take a look at United Arab Emirates. All of these places up along, over to the east. Take a look at some of the bizarre stuff they've done with buckets of oil money. Now the Palestinians don't have oil money. But one of the things they do have is through the United Arab Republic's coalition, although that's old, A certain amount of resources have always been available, but the Israelis steal all of that. Before they had their own little skank Palestinian puppets in there, which is why they're pissing money about who's in there now, because before the old Yehudi trash were stealing money hand over fist, and they were throwing the crumbs at the Palestinians. So they stole the same kind of thievery, same kind of debacle. There's nothing that's changed there. But if you were the Palestinians, see here's the other problem. Supposedly these Muslim states are all against poor little Israel while the Egyptians are screwing the Palestinians from the Egyptian side. There is a wall on the Egyptian side, guys. Does everybody understand? You don't see pictures of that, do you? Now, if you were to ask the Israelis, is it acceptable to have that wall with the Palestinians? Oi, yes, oi, oh, we got a habit, oh, it's the right thing. Oh, great, we're going to do the same thing along the border with Mexico. Oi, you can't do that. Oi, oh, the hodge, oh, the inhumanity. How will we get a drugs into America? Oi. You see how that works? And let's not forget, it was the Jewish mob that pushed that virtual reality BS while they were building the walls over there around Palestine and over there where the other occupied areas. Remember? Think about that. No, you can't build that wall down there because if you do that, we won't be able to get our Jewish drug money back from the oil and sell it to you. Go to them and get you guys to blow your brains out chemically. They'll sell many good things from the Jewish drug trade. I'm telling you. Because otherwise, for one quarter of what we spent on those skanks, when they stole all that money with the virtual BS, the entire wall would have been done. Front to back, top to bottom. Hell, we'd already had a second line. Bigger. More barbed wire that have been the smart thing Anyway, hey, just me talk what we know right? Oh anyway, we're talking about defense So we see what we have here in the way of a problem We are hearing all about how old it's all horrible But and then there's this this neutral angst is what it is because well It's really bad and they're like a pregnant pause like they're waiting for the tit to drop so they can hear that smack as it rolls out You know and starts to push the bourbon towards them Because otherwise it's not like, and that's why we need to put all of our people down there that we can and get everybody down there to help. But they aren't saying that. Why? Because they don't want a solution. They just want the money. So we need to ensure that, well, just reverse. Whatever we've got, point the best. If point we've got available. Down in the checkerboard are ranches and I don't take these branches that too much of a problem with people showing up now The biggest thing is to be positive in nature in other words square your act away You know shit shower and shave make sure that you look struck Discipline is key to this a work ethic is especially important. You got toadies or some fools or I'm a side You're not a worker. I you're over there that group over there at B group. You're over there away from us Well, that group will fall pretty quick. The people that are highly motivated, that are diversified, they'll make it. You want to eat tonight? Peel these potatoes, fighter. I can't do that! I'm a fighter! Well, you're going to be losing weight. Aren't we going to hire a mama son? Ain't none around here. Remember that, guys? Yeah. Don't worry, they did the same thing BS in Korea and they did the same thing you know and in fact even Lebanon see that was one of the unders that's one of the first things that that told me that you know certain units whether or not they are fighters you know what I mean and whether or not they're going to survive because almost every one of those that had that attitude are also the ones that always got caught flat-footed. Well, mostly because they let the enemy into the camp where they've got no friends. I mean, it's like talking about Iraq. We have friends in Iraq. Well, we might have a long time ago. But after 20 years of bombing mom and dad and killing the aunts and uncles, we've got a bunch of neutral people who are like in a communist state where we're the communists running it. And guess what? Whatever you want, boss. Well, why aren't you being more innovative? Whatever you want, boss. Away to underscore that, Mark. When you look at the images we see on the news and you have to question them, but how the Shiites are treating the Sunnis, you ask the Sunnis if they want American help and they say no. They've had that kind of help before. They know what it's good for. Nothing. They've already had that kind of help. Their wives and their children were machine gunned down in cars while they were driving down the road trying to come home from school. They know better. They've had enough of our big brother in 1984 kind of American love. I wouldn't want us around either. You're just a bit of a ... No, common sense. See, the thing is, it's like, hey, I understand. Everybody got what they wanted. Now we're full circle on this for right to exactly what we warned everybody would go because of the way people operated, what they did, how they acted. And again, gee, the Russians were able to act immediately. Isn't that fascinating? They put Sukhoi aircraft in planes and on the ground almost immediately. We're kind of talking about it. And we're kind of negotiating on it and this and that and the other. And then all of a sudden, supposedly, we're going to solidify and drop off so many thousand Hellfire missiles. Well, that's not doing that country a whole lot of good. I'm going to point something out again. High tech is what killed South Vietnam. Does everybody understand that? The garbage that we dumped on them a lot of it in fact if you well I heard this from the get-go Let me ask everybody we took over Iraq in what year what year do we finally you know mission accomplished? Although it was before that we actually occupied it remember remember when we rolled into Iraq and invaded it guys That's not that long ago. It's not ancient history right does anybody remember the CNN news crews that went from one Republican Guard Outpost to another where they had their garrison you know their equipment and their garrisons Now they were all abandoned and so these guys were driving and the cameras never stopped rolling. It was all live feed. It was one of the few times where it was like, hey, check this out. They drove right up to a motor pool. Everything's still parked there. Nothing's bombed. Inside the buildings, which is where most of the equipment was, they didn't bomb the buildings. We didn't bomb the buildings. I challenge you. What was inside? BMPs, BTR 60s, APCs of all classes, armored vehicles all over the place. Oh yeah, cash, but that was off to the side. Okay? And lots and lots of army boots lay in side by side somewhere along the road. Right? I do not learn the army boots. Look, I do not learn the army boots. But, here's the point. There were virtually, I mean, up until this point, Saddam Hussein's mechanized force was one of the largest in the world to include a lot of light armored vehicles. Where did they all go? Because we didn't destroy them, people. Remember, we had to start giving them ad hoc on their last leg Humvees. Remember that? Where they started welding on punk junk stuff. I mean, it was crude, too. It looked like they took a piece of fractured metal off another piece of equipment they'd been blowing up, welded that to the vehicle, welded another piece and put a gun mount, like a coaxial mount of some kind, or a ball mount. And that was the patrol vehicle for our Israeli, or for Iraqi allies. Now meanwhile, and we were rebuilding the Iraqi army, why were we rebuilding the Iraqi army? If we were, we beat the dark snot out of it. Well, we did beat the snot out of their troops, but guys pick one vehicle and that's their standard armored vehicle for the Iraqi army and we don't have to pay a thing. They already had them. Here's another thing. They'd already been wrenching on them. They knew how to fix them. They were crude and rude because they're Russian