August 15, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, analyzing the incident through the lens of street crime, gang violence, and systemic corruption. He examined the broader context of urban decay in cities like Detroit and St. Louis, attributing deterioration to public education failures and liberal policies. The show featured extended discussion of preparedness, government vehicle auctions (particularly Air Force surplus trucks), vehicle registration and licensing issues, and police state tactics including traffic enforcement and vehicle searches. Callers contributed information about auction opportunities and vehicle acquisition strategies.
- michael brown
- ferguson missouri
- street gangs
- urban decay
- detroit
- police state
- vehicle auctions
- air force surplus
- government liquidation
- preparedness
- driver's license
- vehicle registration
- traffic enforcement
- constitutional rights
- militia
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If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? And good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Fermke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, east and south. Well ladies and gentlemen you are listening to us on... libertytreeradio.4mg.com Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com. We're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. The bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both 3rd, 5th, Pitt and the 12 sisters on the left side of the state. Colorado, the recall state, but you need to clean out Boulder and Denver and I mean, it's probably backing off and nuking from orbit for all practical purposes because B's, Dentsch is pretty bad there right now, isn't it? Yeah, you know it is. Waving the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson, we turn back to the east, sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies. Where the restaurant crew's grandma teams, OK teams, and the Mobile Grammar Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Today's date? Well, it is the 15th of August, sixth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K. That's really obvious and in your face right now. 2014 Old Earth Calendar or Nostradamus Doom! Help me Nostradamus, Nostradamus, help me Nostradamus, help me Nostradamus, help me Nostradamus, ooh, Nostradamus, yeah, remember Dr. Zayas and yeah, yeah, Amadeus, you know, translated to, yeah, well, same thing. Anyway, it is a beautiful Quartermaster Friday, by the way. It's still beautiful outside. Temperatures have been medium cool. and once again, got a lot of work done but there's always more to do so keep sorting, keep painting, keep hammering away the cool weather like this, get the roof done, don't worry whatever sunlight you got left before winter, that little shingle will suck right down, they really really really will anyway, real quick here, you know, Mr. Brown Mr. Brown, he was just a thug-a-licious kind of guy. We got to feel bad for him. I mean, after all, first of all, you go, you rouse the local party store, you rob it, you beat on a couple of people, half your size. And, you know, you're doing the thug-ugly thing, and then you get out on the street, and you're just minding your own business. You know, you want to go around, you go around. Nobody's honking any horns, because thug-a-licious is acting like he had a pistol under his shirt. Anybody pay attention to that? Yeah, Thuglicious, he had that, you know, he kept reaching out of that shirt for that waistband thing, and like, he's gonna be poppin' someone with some caps. Gonna bust some caps out some people. So anyway, well, just in case you don't remember, I was looking for it and I knew it was not likely. I've got it in my music library. Mr. Brown! Yeah! uh... while we're marching on the street so yeah well that's uh... older than this but by the way mister bob marley had a few things to say about mister brown who were going to be missing now because he's nowhere around with mister brown on his nowhere to be found and well you know so bob marley had a few things to say about mister brown but there's no doubt there and in fact uh... you know what while i was looking for the older songs tell there is another author Jim Croce had everything to say about how things work when you're really bad in town. Perhaps you remember him. His name was Mr. Brown. Yes, as a matter of fact, for everybody out there now, we need to do a video showing the loving kindness of... They had to find a picture where he didn't look like he was thugging up, you know, so he could do it, but not like he looked like he was 10 years old, because that was the biggest problem with the propaganda BS they did down in Florida. Well, let's not forget that Jim Croci had a little more of that inner city wiseness that was always kind of, you know, fun to pay attention to and while he passed before his time He had a whole lot of really cool music that he put out there. Now, you might remember Time in a Bottle. You all remember Time in a Bottle. That was one of those that actually did a movie. It was Time in a Bottle, it was ABC Movie of the Week, and it was all about the girl who had cancer. It was a tearjerker, of course, and really well done. It was a way to, shall we say, feature time in a bottle which became well one of those big hits in fact it went right to the top of the chart for Jim Croci but there's another one there's another song let's see if you remember let's see if you recall because well it kind of demonstrates it what comes around goes around and while well mr. Brown was busy thugging up there's always a pointed time where somebody thugs you up back even bigger and Like I said, you know we're to the point where, you know, doing any boo hoo and over at Thugalicious ain't gonna happen for me. People like that have intended to be bragging up. He put on YouTube videos of stomping on little girls and ladies and yeah, guys that are half their size. Thugalicious. So Thugalicious bit the bullet and for whatever reason, I meant it man! I wasn't joshing earlier when he was busy beating down the store owner. It wasn't so apologetic or anything was he? In fact, you take a look at those pictures and no matter how you try to do the warm fuzzy with him, you figure, well, he probably was kind of known in the neighborhood then, wasn't he? He was a special kind of guy, a loving child. I'm sure he went twice to Sunday School on Sunday. I was wearing the Choir Boy outfit in between the gold grill and the baseball cap made sideways. Yeah, doing the monkey thug, you know where you do the arms hanging down like you get ready to punch somebody and do an up cut thing. Yo, what it be? Yeah, so anyway, like I said, pull all the imagery back in a little closer to the event between the parties right there on the spot and not all the rest of the drama generated by whatever. Poor old bad Leroy Brown. Remember, he was the baddest man. in the whole dang town until someone else caught up with him. There's always bigger Thugalicious and Thugalicious' always gets slower and the next Thugalicious comes along. Just how it works guys. We got Fluffy there. Fluffy what's going on? Oh not so much. Just enjoying this wonderful weather we have here. It's only 92 degrees and 90% humidity. Hey, that's better we got. Well, actually, it depends on how you look at it. See, if our people got, I don't care, Michigan is like as bad as California now, the weeds are wondering. If you had that weather, they'd be whining about it being too hot, global warming. It's cooler, so now they're still screaming, they're saying, global warming! And it's like, you're not happy no matter what. So you got good weather. It won't last. Don't worry. You probably sent it to us. 92 and lots of mugginess. Yeah, we'll probably get that eventually. I heard you say something about a sheriff that didn't turn out right or something. A sheriff? In the previous hour. It turned out to be who? Oh, not a sheriff. Oh, we... Oh, what would... Let's see. We might have missed the Miskin's Trues I was talking about. I think he's talking about that St. Louis thing, Mark. Oh! Go ahead. the sheriff that uh... as a police chief that like a smarts put the uh... the pics he said something that he has found a softball closely talking about and i had to step away for a few minutes or talking yeah i was going to leave and talk about is again the whole thing about the uh... about pugilicious I mean the cops as far as what happened with the cop and everything. Thugalicious was not a small boy, number one. He's bigger than I am. And I'm not a small person. And I'm big-boned if nothing else. You know what I mean? This guy, he's a refrigerator lineman is what he looks like to me. You know what I mean? I grew up with a couple of guys that were hay slingers because we're in a farming community. We used to be, now we're all a bunch of yuppies. Mostly that's why I call it Disney Dexter. Dexter Disney. But this guy, I'm serious, he looks like one of the guys I grew up with. He just smiled, hurting people. You know what I mean? And it was a real shout like, like not, it was like a minimal grin, like lurch. Remember lurch? I want to eat smiles. Smile lurch. That's it, a little more. Oh, look at that grin. Like lurch, only bigger. Yeah, lurch, only wider. It's like he literally was like a refrigerator. He was a day when he was in school He was the lineman and no nobody got through it. You couldn't move him. I'm serious at his age He was as big and he got bigger as he grew up, but at what I'm wearing school He had to be 350 and he was 350 and just a block and When we used to go out and work on the like when he worked on the hay bale in this time of year He'd just take one bail and throw it with an arm. He'd have pick up two at a time. He'd throw one throw the other What do you think about it? It would be like one, two, one, two, one, two. It's like why do we take everybody else along on the wagon here? You know what I mean? It's just one, two. And it didn't move either because of his stability because of his weight. He didn't jiggle around or anything. It just picked it up, moved it. It's like you go kill thing, kill thing now, call thing die, onto other thing, kill more thing. That's what he's like. That's what this guy looks like. And with the pictures you've got from the Quickie Mart, it's one of those things where, here's the thing that gets me about this, is you know what I'm fascinated by? And I really haven't bothered to check this out. The place that he robbed, is it the Quickie Mart that they burned out? If it is, this gets back down to Thugalicious. Thugalicious had his way. We've told everybody, so here you've got this cashier, this person that's there at the store, and they're by themselves. What do you do? So, of course, Thug-a-licious decides to thuggle late on you. And then, of course, you call the cops, which somebody did, and probably the guy did, or whoever was there at the store. So the cops show up, and all the BS with all that we're hearing about, we were just doing nothing and minding our own business, and we didn't do nothing. And all we did, he was not showing no remorse. All the legal terms start showing up with all the witnesses. I mean, they're all the legal terms that are supposed to be there so that you're, these E wasn't showing no remorse. Look, he was not showing any remorse. Did you see that? He wasn't remorse-ing. Did you notice he wasn't remorse-ing? He wasn't showing any remorse. That's not something in anybody's vocabulary but the lawyers. You know what I mean? And the rest of it was the same way. All the rest of it. You watch the videos and it's of course with a gang or a person with a suit sitting next to them, who is the lawyer, you see? Well, Al Sharpton showed up too. Yeah, good old Al. Well, that's the coach to you, but he's making sure they bring the focus from the Thuglicious' and Mass, you see. Now, as far as this goes, it makes sense that the retribution, that the, you know, it's the other thing that they're pissing them on about. When you think about it, there's a lot of other sub-politics going on here. See, because everybody's told call the cops, right? So, the store owner was beat up by Thugalicious, you can see the videos and what was going on, the guy was stealing a big chunk of change, actually he probably stole enough for it to be a felony. Okay, number one. Okay, that's fine. It's okay if you steal property, if you're black, from people, anybody, it doesn't mean it's what it is. So, here we have this situation where, you know, this guy has stolen this stuff, and the guy does call the cops. He doesn't become a vigilante, or he doesn't defend himself. No, he does the slave peasant thing, and he calls the cops. and he calls the cops, well the cops do whatever they did and now the rest of the thugalicious' especially since there was a surviving thugalicious well surviving thug with the you know the Rastafarian routine on the hair you know he's got the dreads on the hair the other guy's got the you know the Hugo shave thing going and the one who's dead and he's talking all about you know he did it was just us man because they called the cops So that's why when they were going down the street, you see, rather than going after the cops, which is dangerous, they stayed right and went after the store. See how that works? This makes more sense now because it turns out they've got footage. Now my only question is, was the store that was burned out, the store where Thugalicious robbed the place? I don't know. It wouldn't be so. I would make sense. This is the real gradually we're getting like the rest of the story. So what it comes down to is you got the fog mob taken over the neighborhood. The fog mob of course expects you all to continue to restock your store if it gets ripped off every night when you get shoplifted nonstop. And if they burn you out, well you're supposed to come back and spend all that money rebuilding again so they can come and shoplift with you some more. You see how that works? We saw this in Detroit, neighborhood by neighborhood, guys. This is nothing new. It's exactly what happened. A friend of mine just stopped by and he just went down. There's places we used to go on Detroit that were just monument grade buildings. I mean just classic German cut stone, the old-scale labor. Places that were like palaces, but they were just regular businesses and stuff. They were built right back in the day. They stood for years until the blacks decided they had to take control of that neighborhood. Well, the only thing standing are the blocks stand, one on top of the other, they're made out of stone so they didn't fall over. But it looks like one of those Irish castles out in the middle of nowhere, or those Scotch castles out on the moor that have been abandoned where all the wood is rotted away and all that's left is a stone standing. And that's the only building left standing in that whole block that we used to go through. I'm sorry, go ahead, please jump in. Yes, Mark, this is Henry. You asked the question, was that the same one that got burned? It was not. Okay, there we go. But the one that did get burned, I guess they wrote in spray paint on the front of it, snittas get stitched. There you go. So whatever was going on. Anyway, I just want to answer that question. I'm out of here. Bye. Thank you. Appreciate that, Henry. Thank you. See, that makes sense. Well, if they did that, then there's another probability that that's the same person owns the other store. See how that works? So, there's a lot more sub-politics going on locally here with regard to one part of it. Now, let's add another formula, street gangs. start moving into the area is what they're doing. There's one gang moving in and what it is is that like I said there's two groups that get protection money. Don't think I'm talking about the cops being squeaky clean because I'm going to tell you right now, Big City, St. Louis. On Fridays you better have the brown envelope to the back of the store to the cops. But on Saturday, mid-evening, you better have your bag of goodies ready for Thugalicious over by the counter because he's not smart enough to go to the back door. You see how that works? That's the difference between one is more kooth than the other. One will just drive up and you know that at 7.30 Friday night you better have your proceeds and slide your brown envelope over to the cops because the car is going to be there in the alley. And by the way, hey, throw a couple of subs in there too. You know what I mean? But on the other hand, Thug-a-licious and the street gang, well, they're stupid and they're arrogant and they're getting dumber by the month. because the dumb ones, you know, backstabbed the ones that were a little brighter and eventually you end up with a really stupid pack running around. And so then they get arrogant and on top of that they get into people's faces out on the street. Well then you get one street gang meeting the other street gang. Yeah. You know, one of these days marked, one of these days, I don't know, one of these days there's gonna be a suitcase snoop going off in one of these damn cities. That's gonna be the end of that. Well, like I said, the other thing is it's like what we're seeing with Detroit. But when I say Detroit, I've got to remind everybody, guys, this happened in Detroit, Pontiac, Flint, Saginaw, Bay City, Lansing, Michigan, all at the same time. Seriously, everybody here is Detroit, guys. The base problem here is the public fool system and the hyper-liberal garbage generated and spewed out by them where you can, you know, they're constantly reinforced with you can do no wrong. Whereas on the other hand, all of you listening need to be good victims. and you just need to apologize for existing. Oh, but here's the problem, pressure from above, pressure from below because organized crime and from the government end still wants all their goodies even though everything that you produce is being destroyed and ripped off. You see how that works? And that's what's going on right now. I mean, come on, St. Louis is, I guarantee, because I've been through St. Louis a while back, the St. Louis area isn't any better off than Chi-town than Chicago is right now. Yeah, I go through it about once a week and it's a little bit better off. The buildings are all still nice and everything pretty much. But it's dusty. See, that's one of the things I, you can get a feel for things. I'm going to tell you something. It's like when Detroit from a distance has got that 80% looks correct. In other words, it's kind of like the Italian caricature I talk about where you got the Italian clown caricature from a distance. Oh look, it's a circus and there's clowns and there's acrobats and there's jugglers and oh aren't they so cute from a distance? When you get closer, the Italian caricature, all of the characters that are supposed to be human are demons. If you haven't seen this, and it was a very popular motif that was used in Renaissance dance rooms and ballrooms. When you would go in, it has that image, that light image of deity and festivity and again, circus. But then as you start to look up, the idea behind this is that as you look up and you start to notice something that's a detail, you see that the clown has bloodshot cat eyes. And so you do another loop with your partner and you look up and the clown also has shark's teeth. And on the edge of the lips there's blood dripping from the side of the mouth like the shark teeth of the clown has just bit somebody. and all the characters are like that. When you get closer you see the real detail. Well, Detroit is like that, what it used to be, and what it still looks like from a distance because the basic silhouettes are there. But then as you get closer you realize that something isn't quite right. Things are dusty and they're broken and they're not quite fixed. And then when you get really close you realize you probably shouldn't have gotten that close because it's already too late because the place is filled with rabid zombies. Yeah. Who will just look at you and say, only respectfully if they see a bulge in your coat that looks like a shoulder holster. I mean just driving through a casualty you wouldn't, yeah, you're looking, you're getting down and dirty with them, Mark. I mean you're like getting out of the car and looking around, but when you throw it through the, just your normal everyday town of shunt. It is a little spooky in the way down that you think now that you bring all that up. But I mean, it is a fairly clean town. You never would think that something like what happened would even happen there. It's the way that it did, but it's been pruned. I mean, this has all been engineered. That's one thing I would argue right from the echo. But it was engineered in every American town. It's been engineered across the country. Yeah, you know, I was talking with Henry earlier today, and on the show about that. I said, you know, you watch 10 minutes of TV and, you know, if you're not careful, you let your mind go back to that propaganda thing where, you know, it takes you away from the engineering thing. You know, and I got to, whenever I talk with Henry, I have to be careful because sometimes I watch a lot of TV before I talk to him and I get drawn into that crap. You got to remember all this stuff is engineered, but if you watch five minutes of television, it's a riot. It's a riot. You got to be real careful. One of the things that I'm curious about is the timing on this. I mean, number one, there's no way to really pick the incident as far as somebody shooting somebody else, a cop confronting somebody else, whatever happened with regard to the epicenter of the event. That's not really relevant because remember think macro motion and how our enemies operate You take advantage of we've always talked about taking advantage of the crisis Well, the idea is to develop and exploit it and we we saw a compressed version yet again of the same kind of lie We saw with the the Trevorrow thing. Oh, Paul, you can't picture. He's so cute. I must have been only 12 years old. Oh, he was a Did he smile for you in that 12 year old picture? Yeah. Do you have teeth? Yeah. You see the latest pictures? Did he have a grill? Was he bragging about thugging up on people? Was he bragging up about the idea he could beat somebody down faster and he wished he'd killed the last person he beat on? Did they enjoy any of that? Was he a producer or was he a thief? Was he somebody who went and held a regular job and actually tried to do something with himself? I mean even if it's working for himself and I am I'm sorry You know what if you're in the thuglicious crowd, well, you were trying to do something for himself. He was stealing from other people He was thugging up on other people. He was doing thing That's the thing No doubt about that. He was a thief. No doubt about that. My point is he's worse than that. There's a lot more going on with that. This does not happen without the promotion by the industry itself though, the propaganda industry. And that's again, this gets back to the old Jewish mob routine, the manipulation. Saul Olinsky, we all read that garbage. You understand that? That comes from the Talmud. He didn't think that stuff up on his own. All he took was the Talmud and the Qabbalah, the idea of power no matter what. Power is the center of the universe, manipulative and taking somebody else and using them for whatever is power. Remember, every one of these characters has done all this garbage with a Jewish mob. You don't think so? Do the background and then take a look at him. So when you hear all this stuff, you're like, well you know Obama, his mentor was blah blah blah, well who is he? He's Jewish mafia. Okay, just another variation. And they pulled this scam throughout the ages and through so many years. It's just that when it's brought this way, it's totally different because he claimed he's not practicing. Oh, BS. He's fully practicing. Yeah, you know, the guy that shot Trayvon Martin, he's been in trouble ever since, too. I mean, he's... Right, but that's fabricated by the same characters who stirred the event up and, in fact, worked both sides of it. See, that's the thing. Because, see, this also was going to do... This does a number of things, too, in the process. Not all cops are dirty, but all cops know who the dirty cops are, and in many cases, most of the time they turn a blind eye. That's one or the other because they don't want to be able to deal with the point where they might be calling on the thumb on who they have to protect them. And they're warned that if you don't protect these guys, we're all watching you, there are sides. It's like everything else in these extremes. Like I talked about the atomic structure of our society, we have reached the point of extremes in every one of these areas. So in the past, the people that were good or were decent knew how to apply their energy and how to put these characters in check. But they've been conditioned because if they do, then they're persecuted by the prosecutors harder than the thug who is the bad cop. I'm telling you, this is what we've watched for 20 years. It's like people, well, how many of you out there have said, why doesn't somebody stand up and point out what's going on in government? What happens if they do? What happens if they do? What's happened to everybody? In fact, you're even hearing the limitations. Okay, so the whistleblower gets up there and does his job what he's supposed to do. Did everybody follow up in backing that person up? Did people come forward and say, hey, I got your back? Or is it, let him hang on a branch? He doesn't want to hang out at a branch. Until somebody saws the branch off. You see how that works? And that's where the problem has been for the longest time. And I know the argument back and forth with the border thing. All of this is tied in because it's part of this excuse situation. The only way this stuff is going to get fixed is we're going to have to fix it. Or, see this was where you understand you're already at war. When you have somebody who's really criminal amongst you, we used to self-manage but if you try to self-manage all the propaganda there is set in place by the kosher mafia with the media or you're a vigilante i think you're a vigilante i think all but then there's a limitation by the way though a lot of me do all we have to talk about it yet that committees alright we're gonna bagels lots of them fifty four meetings just to make one decision which will never officially make all-boy you see that that's what everybody knows that the self-engrandizing, self-emulating socialist, this is what they feed off from. It comes back down to management, guys. You give me three good people without a computer, a three-ring binder that actually know what they're doing, and they can work circles around a committee of monkeys. That's why the committee of monkeys will make it illegal for you to do that. Which is what the communists and the socialists do. What if I said a million times communism is absolute corporate monopoly? Because communism, socialism is such a punk operation, so piss poor, that the only option they have is to turn to violence against all of us to keep everybody on their path. Because everybody realizes very quickly that there are issues where, no, you don't need the Committee of Monkeys. In fact, dynamic decision, the dynamic, simple decision processes do not require the micro manipulation of the Committee of Monkeys. But the Committee of Monkeys who are non-producers will press themselves upon you over and over again if given the opportunity, which is why progressively you have to get rid of the monarchists, you have to get rid of the socialists, you have to get rid of the centrists. Because they will squeeze and squeeze and squeeze, well, they've never been a producer, they will never produce in their life, they don't know how to do, they're not innovative, they're not fun to be around, they're rotten characters and rotten personalities, and they force themselves upon us by finding idiots who are stupid enough to follow their orders, and by us thinking, well, we've got to be nice. There's a point at which you have to get rid of the problem. It's why you have wars. Wars are not a bad thing, contrary to everybody's says. There's a need, a given point where there's just no reconciliation. The society has to make a choice. And it becomes both a physical and a mental process. Go ahead, we'll be all the way up there. Mark, George from Texas. Go ahead, George, jump in there. Well, good news and bad news. Those trucks that were in the lot here, and they're just waiting for you to pick them up. And besides, Mark, You wouldn't want these trucks I found out because they all had bent brain nuts and all them cannibalized. They were hangar queens. No, that's not a problem because I take hangar queens and make them into a few trucks. That's what you do. Well, you do what they did. But they've decided that they probably it's kind of like when we bought years ago when the Caprice fleet was available. Yellow Cab sold all of their parts inventory for a song and a dance. Some guy made an entire business out of it, made a massive fortune. And then he started parting out the yellow cab cars and top everything else. Anyway, that's okay. Keep an eye out for more because where there's one pile there might be another. Mark, I sent you an email between 8 and 10 a.m. this morning because there's a manifest and there's also something there about specialty gas masks, 18 in the quantity and nobody bit it on the gas masks. What nobody bit on? Did you put a bit on them? Yep. I just put a stupid bit. If you got it, you got it. Take them away no matter what they are. Here's the basic rule. I'm going to tell everybody some basic things that will make you happy with anybody that's at the auctions or sales. Number one, always explain to them that they don't have to explain to you more than once what they want done. Hey, don't worry about it. Whatever you need, just let me know and we'll take care of it. When you pick stuff up, take everything with you. Don't leave anything behind because those government workers don't want to work any more than they already work. You want to make them happy, do their work for them to a degree. If they can be carried away, always figure out where to throw it away later, or you can cut it up for firewood if it's pallets or whatever. Whatever it is, it's like this stuff here we want to take it away. You'll see that other people, they'll get sloppy or they'll get sloppy and they'll leave junk laying around. Now, the other thing is always remember this. Ask if a dead guy left all that stuff there. What are you going to do with that? Well, we throw it away. Can I have it? What yeah, can I have that stuff there? You never know what somebody else can leave behind because the stuff that they're not interested in George you might be But but anyway, I did like it. There's like a there's like a text attachment that uh that has a fleet of trucks anchor and crown victorious There are auction a little farther. How far is that from you? We are a drive. Oh, that's a ways to go. Don't worry about that one That's a little too far. There's something where again, you like you said something unique Then it's a different story. Watch. Just keep an eye out. You never know what the townships, the counties, check your universities and colleges, even your community college. Remember, community colleges use a lot of industrial junk. What about a delivery box truck? Oh, we use delivery box trucks for assault vehicles. We use the flight line air force box trucks. They have two generators on board. They have bench seats. They originally had shop seats on both sides. I could put 54 people armed in one of those. We dropped 27 heavy. And that heavy meant OC large backpacks. the equivalent to carrying two laws rockets each, combat equipped with all your mags, all your weapons and everything. We could drop people out of that vehicle. I could drop and empty that vehicle with a proper crew, with everybody trained to drop just like airborne troops and be out of that thing in seven seconds and in motion. Well, they got one of them at auction at Texas A&M University. They got his 900 I'll tell you what to watch for. For everybody listening, I've been mentioning these. Keep an eye down in your area and go to Guelph Liquidation. They're getting rid of these Air Force flight line trucks that are the newer version of what I just described. They're not as big as the one that we had. We actually had two of them. I got them for $265 a piece years ago back in the day. In this case, they are a straight box. They are the new ultralight boxes. They have a curbside entrance like for a camper. They have a complete open back cab so you can step out of your driver's seat, turn right around and get right in the back box of the vehicle. They have a couple of bus windows, one on the left, one on the right, so you can actually get light inside. But they have a set of... Test and RV. Yeah, but they've got an excellent rear set of ambulance doors that open right to the corner of the frame. which means you can take full advantage of your whole back end for transportation, whatever you want to do with it. And what's really cool, they're in a midnight blue, which is a nice casual color, but it's also a really good subdued color that people don't notice. It's not designed to grab your eye. And one of the things I noticed especially, that flight line Air Force Blue, at night it is a predator color. Especially since you get fogged, you got that quasi, like haze when you look across in open space, which is why they did this, why they made this color. But it's a medium dark blue, it's not a navy blue. Medium dark like gray, gray dark blue. And it just doesn't catch the eye. It's actually a pretty good neutral color. So you'll find these are coming out all over the place. There's some still left in the system, I know because I checked. But they've sold for $400 or $500 apiece at the most and there's a bunch of them still down in Texas. So that would be something to keep an eye out for. Sometimes they're white, but most of them are in the Air Force, midnight blue. And they're a nice little vehicle. Chevy Van front end, easy for parts. Tires are standard, easy for parts. And typically they run. Go ahead. Well, like I said, this inventory came from Texas Department of Transportation Texas Wildlife Department. So like I say, but anybody in the San Antonio area want to look at them? The list, Mark. The Texas Party Hearty Department? Is that what you said? Wildlife? Yeah. Yeah, like talking heads. Oh yeah, no, no, you were talking about wildlife. Oh yeah. Well, the DNR does the same thing up here. They also do a lot of boats, by the way, recommendation. We were looking for flat bottom boats. We were looking for stuff for inland use. They sell boats and everything else typically. In fact, the department, the federal forestry department guys is another great section for transport vehicles. If you can find their auction services in Texas, they're usually one quarter the cost even of gov liquidation for DOD. They're even cheaper and in many cases they have screened and they have deuce and a halfs, five toners, military jeeps, you name it. They show up in the Forestry Service Division because they slide them sideways. They actually do what they're supposed to do. They get it from the DOD. They drive them for a period of time, but if they upgrade to another vehicle, they'll slide the other vehicles out. Down where you are, there's no rust. Whatever people make of them. What you call bad rust, we'd laugh at up here. registration just hand your registration there's two ways depending on the vehicle that's an off-road vehicle than you get a bill of sale if it's a roadworthy vehicle you get a lot of you can actually get from the government a government uh... uh... title well mark in texas you know on the government plate they got the they got down they got the word exempt on it so which means the government has the manufacture typically origin so uh... yes they do and that those who actually will be free and clear you can get the your state does that some states do some states don't want to ask that for that too the thing is that you are typically what they'll do though is they do generate even though there you'd be it's it's a it's a state-to-state regulation issue uh... they will generate a federal uh... title certificate of title and they transfer it to you they get they just sent you the mail what they do Well, Mark, I heard somebody in Florida got his MSO because he put it in and he said they're inseparable. He said something like, the man is very super good. The state has no claim to them. You know, then the state is very super good. They had no legal claim. Right. Actually, clearing the vehicle can be done. Typically, you have the same problem with loans on cars that you have with loans on houses, even though they close at a particular point. In theory, there are so many pennies left on each of the accounts. And it's funny because you eat it down to almost zero and then it goes idle. And the longer it sits, the more those pennies have accrued interest. Now, usually the government's not even going to try and claim that, but they do piddle with that in terms of the bond market. And that's why they don't like the idea of somebody stripping those off and actually reclaiming the property in its entirety and free and clear. but it can be done with vehicles. It's a lot of people, we've got several people here. In fact, Craig from Forbidden Knowledge has driven without a license and he doesn't have plates on the vehicle, certain vehicles. I don't think anybody's got right now. But the idea is that there's a whole process to go about. You'll be able to serve notice and the only thing is every once in a while you have to reinforce it and they might try to piddle with you again. After a while, they've gotten the message. Most places don't want to bother with it because it's a waste of their time and they don't get any profit out of the deal. They don't make any money back. So, again, it varies depending on where you are in the country and how educated the people are around you as far as the situation. Strangely enough, in the Midwest, plain states, they do know a lot more about this, but they try not to let on. One of the reasons is that most of the states, like for instance, the farther you get west, like for instance Iowa, Wyoming, Montana. You've got to remember that these states were some of the last to even force their people to even have driver's license. They really can't force them. They just entice them into it by coercion. In other words, they threaten them. I served with guys in 1976 that had no clue what a driver's license was. They were from Montana. They were like, driver's license? What do you need that for? It's like, well, that's what they do. And you grow up with it, so you're thinking, what? You don't really think about a driver's license? Well, these are guys that drove cars from the age of 10 or 11 on or trucks for the farm and the ranch. And they drove 80 miles across one end of the ranch to the next and never thought twice about it with a 10 ton load of hay and a trailer behind it, a whole nine yards. And it's second nature. You've got to remember Montana didn't even have traffic speed violations. Remember that? And they finally have kind of, I understand they've gone back to this because everybody realized how they bought it. They bought it in the scam in the 90s. But it used to be in Montana that during daylight hours you could drive any speed as long as you had control of the car. There was no speed limit. There was no, in fact, the one time I drove at the end of that, even at night you could drive high speed. 80, 90 miles an hour all day. All night. 110 miles an hour all day. 65 miles. There's no tickets. Well, yeah, I know. See, that's just it. But they're still doing it with the trucks. See, here's the thing. The way it used to be, there was no limit. The only thing that they would ticket you for is reckless driving. Not for speeding. In other words, if you were playing Duke's a hazard with that car in a 45 mile an hour zone, yeehaw! The cop would pull you over, but the fine was $20. Period. And so there was a joke where it's like we used to say, well, hell, just drive up to the cop, give him a $20 mill, and say, hey, if you see me doing something strange, keep it. Seriously, guys. Montana is one of those states where you scratch your head and you ask why. It's like having a speed limit in Saudi Arabia. Exactly. Yeah, it's like, who's there? Nobody. Eastern Montana? Prairie land and antelope and that's about it. You know the thing in Florida with speed limits, I remember when they would have a road done and it would be like an eight lane... Yeah, I really think it would get her. The idea is that it's arbitrary enforcement. See, one thing about Montana is that, like I said, the only thing that gets you... you could even drive a semi truck, whatever your speed, the capability of your car, you could press it to the limit. And the only thing they didn't want you to do is spit in gravel, running over people, driving through neighborhoods and running up on the grass and driving back down. As long as you had control of the car. And needless to say, there are limits within residential areas. But that's expected and that's common sense. Why piss around in a residential area when you walk out of town, drive out of town five minutes away, and you can stomp the pedal and go, yee-haw! You know what I mean? I mean, it makes sense. It only makes common sense. You don't need to be ramming through town. Town only is going to last you three or four minutes anyway. If you're at the speed you're going, you might as well slow down for a minute, get to the other side, stomp on the pedal, and take the meter right back up to 100. Mark, the thing is, when I lived in Florida, in the Pasco County jails, there were no thieves or rapists people in jail. It was all people driving out of license. that was a bigger sin than breaking into a business. It's like it's an action, like a whole series of like, they're like, they're promotionals for an action movie. And it's like for the focus and the fusion and the fiesta, and it's like, well, first of all, all those cars can go fast, but they're little tiny rice burners, right? But the whole gist of it is speed, this and speed. And I'm like, why would you do that? I mean, number one, the police state has made driving a misery. And this is one of the things that's gonna disappear if we have our way real quick. It used to be, I mean, if you think about that border time, the 70s of course, they did the same thing. They made driving a fearful action. And they sucked the money out of people left and right by, you know, with this creative revenue in BS, which needs to be thrown out the window. And as it is, well, we on the one hand, they tell you all about how we're going to shoot you if you get out of the car and we're going to tax you a big chunk of your paycheck for the week by re-revenueing on the road because you decided to do what they show you doing in television and movies or like these Ford ads where the car's peeling out on an angle, you know, like with its rear end, tires sliding sideways out of the garage and he's going down the back alley and going underneath the overpass and and it's like everything they're showing is a crime everything i mean it's not like it's not exciting to me because you just know that if you run into the jackass out there that's in the leather jacket with the sap gloves that not only are they going to ticket you for doing something like that but then they're going to drag you out of the car and ransack the car and if need be they'll plant something in the car and they're going to play police state across the board so ford motor company is promoting bs I mean, to me, that's what I see there. It's like, well, oh, so you're going to be a high criminal in a fusion? Or a folk? Yes, man. What did you do? I was speeding into folks, man. I saw those four days, man. Speed, you know, time is our enemy. Speed is our ally. Because that's the theme through the whole thing. It's like, yeah right, time is our enemy except that we're going to be doling out our life's time to some fool because you were doing 25 miles an hour or 20 miles an hour over and they decided to jack it with some other violations and you're going to spend all your paycheck this week because somebody else told you it was fun to drive fast but the government will tell you all about how they're going to punish you for it. You see how this is all part of this askew atomic thing I've been talking about. It's like, why would you do that? Instead, Ford Motor Company shouldn't be doing that. They should be showing the guy the grama type holding the steering wheel with the elbows tight and close in, panicking, looking left and right like you're going to be executed any minute, slow at about five miles an hour coming out of the garage, looking both ways in the process and still looking panic like you might be executed any moment for performing any action on the road. and then you should be doing fifteen miles an hour down the road to the stop sign and then you should pertively look left and right and then anxiously look in your rearview mirror thinking that oh my god I didn't see the cop behind me you then of course still came to a full stop and you made a right turn but now you're going to slow the cop arrest you for obstructing traffic because you were going to slow now granted you're still within the speed limit because it's a twenty five mile an hour zone and fifteen miles an hour is within rational you know train travel speeds but he's going to ticket you anyway because he's a desperation revenue or so no matter how you go you're not going to win why could you pull anything out of there are still want lie about it mark you know what they are there do now if i get stop by police officer they call a step out of the car a lot called windows and doors i leave the keys in the car but i have a key in my wallet right it is where you want to start like uh... and i thought it could have been are you giving me permission to search the car no are you going to personally why not because it's policy Say that that's policy whose policy my policy why? Well, you need to get out of the car lock the door shut the door make sure everything's rolled up like you said and cars locked Now you want to break into the car. I already told you nope not giving you permission But see the problem is then what do you do for follow-up on that because then they get all pissy and it's like I said they bring the fake dog in and they tell the dog to give a high sign and The dog gives a high so we think there's drugs in the car Really you're lying You say that to him and you flat out look at him, you know you're lying. In fact, that dog, that dog is, that dog handler, give the dog the cue and he's lying. And I know that because I've never done that in my life. So you're a liar. And that buddy there is a liar too. So you just go ahead. You just keep that Liars Club going. We'll watch and see what happens. Well, I was also saying I don't buy the CIA's products. Well, the latest thing, I don't know guys real quick, there's another out there watching and they got this piece about drunk driving. I'm a professional drunk driver. I don't know if you've seen these, right? All the drunk drivers look normal, but the cop you can't find is pupils. Have you, anybody see this? It's got, it looks like a Michigan State cop behind the wheel. I've heard all the stories of you drive here. You're going to get a DUI if you drive drunk. Well, the guys that were all driving drunk, I can see they're pupils. They look like working class guys. But the cop with the uniform, first of all, that red lipstick they used on him really makes him look like a queer. And the expression is like he's stoned out of his mind, but his eyes look it. And this is the cop, oh my god, he looks crazy as sin! I better follow his orders, oh my god, he killed me, because he's a nutcase! I mean, that's what he looks like, really does. He looks like a stone, like nut stone is in mellow like... Dude, whoa, where's the refrigerator man? It gotta eat. No, he looks like someone who's just come out of a meth lab. Seriously. You know, I'm gonna keep everything squared away because I got, you know, I'm squared away dudes. But it's not squared away man. It's all doped up and I need some tablescraping money so I can go get some more dope. That's what that steak top looks like. Anyway, we're at the top of the art for everybody out there. Uh, guys, pay attention, but Thugalicious, Mr. Brown isn't with us anymore, but Mr. Thugalicious made sure he was pounding on some people before he, uh, took a bullet. But yeah, I'm sure he was a loving kinda guy. He'd squeeze the life right outta ya, hugging ya. And your money, your wallet, your jewelry, your watch. and, and, just probably take your life. Which I'm sure he'd done more than a few times. Anyway, God bless the Republic. Get the new world order. 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