Mark Koernke discussed infrastructure vulnerabilities and intentional degradation of communications systems across the country, then pivoted to extensive technical analysis of pneumatic weapon systems including paintball guns and air-powered artillery platforms, covering design principles, ammunition types, and cost-effective construction methods. The show featured extended caller discussions on border security, illegal immigration, cartel activity, and the role of National Guard deployment, with Koernke arguing that the government is complicit in facilitating rather than stopping border crossings. In the final segment, Koernke provided historical context on Fabian socialism, distinguishing it from Soviet communism, and traced its influence through American institutions including academia and libraries, with references to figures like Colonel House, Woodrow Wilson, and Leon Trotsky's activities in Mexico.
Live 365 I'm here very good. Well good Didn't hear the music good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm our corny one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west Central Southeast and east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. We're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west to the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the pit, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado, along with the 12 sisters on the left side of Wyoming. Speaking of way out there on the left side of the country, we got the great state of Jefferson, along with all of our friends down at the bottom of California, all the way up to Washington State, and everywhere in between. doing their part to inform, educate, organize, arm, equip, and train. Turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies, slash the Blue Ridge. Where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium bring us the Golden Spike, many hands make for like work a million petticoat junction operators. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline, and we better be prepared for it. Little tests in the machine happening all over the country today with gaps and brain farts on the part of the infrastructure. A little heads up on that one, not an accident, I don't think, especially when it affected all technical aspects, all components of our communications grid. Not us, other people. I was talking to other people today. And in different points of the compass, they are all telling me the same thing. Phone system offline completely, telephone power off, or power grid off. Not in storm areas or anything like that. Just happen up here in Michigan the same way. All over the country, same thing's happening. They're not reinvesting in our system. That's intentional. The money is leaving the country. The shysters that are on Wall Street all need to be dragged out and hung yesterday. are shifting whatever digits available to their own little pockets at the expense of America, at the expense of this country. Time to hang them all. Anyway, as it stands, a couple of other things here, I would remind everybody, well first of all we've got to get the date. Do we have Don with us? Do I want to leave Don out? And a one and a two and the bubble machine continues. It is the 25th of August. It is the sixth year of open Fabian, the socialist. and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2014 Old Earth Calendar. I think we got Donald in us now. Yeah, I was there all along. I got muted back up. But here we are. Oh, that happens. Okay, so we have Donald with us. Donald, what's it like up in your neck of the woods? We've had real Michigan summer weather today. Oh, it rained pretty good here in the middle of the afternoon. Yeah, it did. It came down buckets for about four minutes, but then it tapered off and added up to about a usual rain for middle of August. Well, that's inevitable. We're going to end up with the same thing eventually. But today we went into real August summer weather for one day here. Hot. Let me give you an example. I took up two 5 gallon pails and I filled up a little fountain up front so the kitty cats can enjoy because that's what they do. They pretty well say they're other drinking stations along with other things. They don't pee in it. They don't take baths in it either. And they sleep in the other tiers of the thing because we don't really turn on that often. But today I put a 5 gallon pail in. I know there's no leaks because it will sit like that and fill for quite some time and look real bland at you. I think we went through, well, granted the cats may have drank this much because I have a legion of cats, but it went down by four gallons easily during the day and not even before the middle of the afternoon. So we had some really well-focused sunshine here because we did have it look like it was going to be rain coming in and that lensing effect, oh yeah, you got a suntan day, people. If you were outside, you got a suntan today. So again, perfect Michigan weather. Rain up north means we'll probably get rain down here pretty soon. Not enough just because it had that feel this morning. So grab your Gore-Tex and grab your poncho, whatever you're leaving the house with if you're going out tonight. Don't be caught flat-footed and don't tell me later, oh, God, it's soaked! Well, only because you didn't have the proper tools in hand. Now, another thing I want to touch on here we were talking about during the 2-hour block earlier in the afternoon. pneumatic weapon systems like the Appet paintball guns. Paintball weapon systems, guys, go to RAP4. It's not the only one, but RAP4.com is characteristic of where the industry went. I would point out, by the way, that the Pioneer work and the M16 looking and the AK looking air, you know, paintball guns took place right here in Michigan and in fact right here in Pygmy, Michigan. to the point where originally they were actually using AR15 80%ers and then machining them differently so they couldn't be called firearms. A lot of different cool technologies were developed. Plus they made their own, had their own castings made, etc. There were a number of different design shifts. But making a pneumatic, discarding, sable, projectile shooting, paintball type gun from an existing platform, an existing system, an existing weapons design is nothing. Nothing, by comparison, in the past. Oh, in particular if you choose to load it individually, there's almost no conversion, am I right Mark? Exactly. The only thing is building the proper load. Yep, coming up with the weight and then it's of the arbiters that can be changed. There's a disc in the back. Now they're a little more intricate than that. They're not just a flat disc. They're designed so that they're stepped and in place and, you know, again, uniform seal because the metal wears on metal, that kind of thing. But no matter which of the aperture systems they have, you can change the aperture to increase the amount of energy available. And for years, as I would point out, they have had to chronograph, especially for competitions, guys coming in with paintball guns because some people would build their own. And as far as the internals go, they would make their A paintball gun hurt a lot if you were on the receiving end. Now mind you, that's with jelly type, again, outer soft plastic, gelatin type, outer medicine ball type material. What one might call a disintegrating round. Yeah, and still would leave black and blue marks and dimples easily. And that's something that wasn't supposed to perforate and break skin. Just think about that. So, the technology is there. Then it went into artillery sized air pneumatic. The initial cost is no more extreme. In fact, no greater than any other conventional artillery gun mortar tubes, artillery tubes, mortar tubes being the cheapest of the bunch, and recoil-less being the cheapest right there with mortars. Comparable, in terms of wear and tear, I think the durability and the wear and tear on such a system would be much more efficient. I think it's long term barrel turnaround, etc., because you'd be going with a short, hulk type barrel. You wouldn't be using a long tube like, you know, it would basically be like an L70 or an L90. You'd be looking at a stumpy tube. You don't need that much, although you still would want some tube for control. You're looking at smooth bore, and you're looking at being able to run a large solid shot Sabo projectile downrange comparable in velocities to any tank gun. Or at least, let's put it this way, at least comparable to the BMP-1 main gun. Everybody should understand that where this new SABO design really became obvious is when the BMP came out and showed its teeth in its original configuration, both the BMD and the BMP, their turret configuration had a smoothbore main gun, 73mm, it was a unique weapon system unto itself, different from anything else the Russians had fielded in this quantity. They embraced it wholeheartedly and it gave the infantry fighting vehicles some major tank teeth. Remember it doesn't have the range but has all the penetration of any other tank gun in terms of the munitions in its class. The only difference is if you have a smaller case, it's range. And main tank guns reach out to 3,000 yards comfortably if they get a clean shot and they'll try to, despite what everybody says, it's like people telling me, well, you're a rifle and you're a thousand yards, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, really. Well, tankers are supposed to be reaching out to 3,000 yards, which is their maximum optimal range. I mean, well, they can reach far, but let's say that's the optimal range with the latest generation heading towards four or five, depending if it's a wire guided missile or whatever that they're firing. But you're talking about maximum ranges. And the argument is that, well, you're not going to do that all the time. No, but you're going to try to do it whenever you can. The sooner I can shoot him when he's farther away, the less likely he can hurt me back. Right. See how that works? Now, in pneumatic with regard to the designs, the other consideration here is reservoirs, air tanks, industrial machinery to provide air. One of the things to keep in mind, let's say that we just went with, we were talking about using just round ball as in aluminum, something one of our callers brought up. Consider that as long as you don't have any adhesion, in other words, you can't have any machining step or anything on it to create a hang up. A round, smooth surface design is what the system is presently designed to deal with. And if I were going to provide a direct air supply, say a tank and a reservoir, and attach it to an air gun that had an unlimited reservoir, then I would go select full auto slash continuous feed, and building a weapons platform for area defense. Consider that the compressor system and everything could be put underground, lines could be run, you run up to a position, you hook up, and then you've got a hallway you want to hose down. And it's purely matter how big is the tank you've got holding the balls. Now, remember that it would shred and tear flesh. It does not have to be armor piercing. It's like a GE minigun concept. You're looking at volume. mass in volume. How much damage can you do? Piles. Again, I'll refer to you guys. How many of you, all of you who are listening, I know went to the old carnivals and you had the machine guns. Remember those where they poured the BB in the top? Out of a straw. And it was a gravity feed system and your job was to cut the star off the paper? Do you remember that? Yeah. Now, maybe a lot of those disappear for a reason, guys. Because just take that to the next degree and just think, there are a couple ways, pneumatic can be made totally portable, that's not a problem. But consider that if you were looking at area defense, there'd be nobody to tell anybody what their demise was. They killed me with a BB gun from a carnival. Yeah, basically. Only maybe like a much bigger bore, I mean like off the shelf. But they were just like it. No muzzle flash. No noise. No thermal signature. Here are some of the major features. They are really desperately counting on their high tech. No thermal signature immediately but compression creates heat. Over time you'd build a thermal signature. Right, but it'd take a lot and not only to hear that. Right, right, but not immediately. Like a normal gun. Hooray. This is from... Oh, go ahead. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt, but I wanted to steer that in the right direction. That's why the next step years ago we proposed was a nitrogen purge. There's the leak right there. The expanding nitrogen would cool. Exactly. Now here's the only thing we laughed about when we thought this up. Now you've got to be careful because if you go the other way. Because you can't go in the opposite direction. You want to go back to about ambient temperature. Right, exactly. So you balance it out. Now, I've brought this up before with other special weapons. There's another place where nitrogen purge is used. This is where we got the idea from, by the way. And the flamethrowers. Oh, that's right. Flamethrowers, real good, well built flamethrowers, the mid models and later models that came up, actually had a neutral gas purge. Now they used nitrogen, but they could also use other high gases that were neutral gases to evacuate. Example CO2. The idea is that what you do is you fire and then what happens is you pull as you release the trigger It opens a second aperture which sends a jet of CO2 down the tube so you don't get backwashed. That's why you see that dinky little purge at the end of the blow of fire. It looks like a hiccup burp. Like wow, what does that do? And that's what's happening. Nitrogen purging. Now nitrogen purging was used on heavier pieces of equipment usually. But it was also made available on other pieces of equipment, including backpack models. The Russians made, I mean it's like 50 caliber rifles, guys. There are weapons that the Russians made you've never seen. I mean they're in collector's books, rare or like ordinance books. But there's no reference to them because they were produced in 1952 and made until 1957. But overlapping, they were doing 10-12 other designs and they just went to town. Well, flamethrowers were the same way. The Russians were masters of flamethrowers. They were constantly perfecting the plumbing. And by the way, we're not talking real space age looking here. We're talking right angle plumbing and hey, what do we have off the shelf? Oh, half inch steel. Okay, it's good. We used that. No. Perhaps we should use the iron. It was malleable. It's for the gas. That's what they did. When you look at them, any of the ordnance manuals on these, and I mean there's dozens and dozens of models, hundreds of models, you will see that the big thing is that somebody came up with a new valve probably for the aviation industry. and the Russians being very pragmatic said this work for aviation fuel it work for flamethrower. We put it over here. Common sense. I mean it may and of course here's the other thing. It used to work in the MiG-17. We are now making MiG-21. We have lots of these spare parts around. Perhaps we should move them to the flamethrower division. You are an infantry now. Yeah. Exactly. Now you are with the ground. Let's see how many ground. Yeah, exactly. So that's the way that you should be thinking about most everything we've brought up. Think, look at all of what is cheap and throwaway and readily available that would allow you to come up with weapon systems. Remember that wherever you can cheap out in one area, you have more digits to work with than others. Let me give you an example. Back in the day, Stocks would have been whatever was off the shelf. The Thompson grips were dirt cheap guys and that's why you see so many weapons with Thompson grips everywhere. Okay? But this changed. Why? Well because the Thompson was dirt cheap. The M1 especially from World War II. But then the M16 showed up and since then, I mean come on, how many weapons have you seen with anything in a way of an imaginative pistol grip? You recognize the pistol gear, oh it's an M16. Of course it is, because they're 50 cents a piece when you crank them out by the billions. You see how that works? So you need to think the same way when you're looking at what is cheap. Let me give you an example. And it is just in general. The AK parts from Centerfire Systems. 10 for $2. 10 for $8. Five sets for $10. The prices are so reasonable that there's Again, if you're looking at research projects, the AK stocks, four sets of AK stocks, the thumb hole, four for $10, $2.50 for a research stock. That's how I look at that, because if I were going to build, say, a tubular, Sten gun type, 9 millimeter thingy nowadays, why wouldn't I incorporate an extra little piece of flange metal that goes in the butt cap that holds in the main spring? and that little cup would fit my A-case stock and rather than a steel, cheapy piece of tubing out the back, I can turn it up into the 21st century for $2.50. Yeah. Hey, wait a minute. That makes it pretty economical, doesn't it? You see? That dimension is kind of cool. Yeah, it looks cooler anyway. Everything looks cooler. When it looks cooler, you feel better about fighting. Which is true, guys. That's part of that esprit de corps thing. See, they had a big problem with the Sten gun when they came out. $2.75 a piece to make. But it still did look like a piece of plumbing. Oh, what are you carrying? What the hell is that? Oh yes, oh, it's British plumbing equipment with stick inside off the left. Very good. You're getting sten gun. We call it stench gun. Oh, stench gun. What do you want comrade with 5,000 sink extents? Yeah. Go ahead. As a matter of fact, like I said, crude and rude is what we got to be thinking about. Or the old term, crude but effective. The old axiom. It's good, but it works. going to drop now. Yeah, and if we do give them the money, they're going to ship it out of the country anyway. So why do I want to do that? Yeah. Mark, give it a like. Go ahead, take it easy on yours. Well, you know, you even were shopping at my corner store, the guy that owns the place, he is from Bahrain, if anybody knows that country. Yes, Bahrain. But you know what he sat there and said, and I was saying, because he was sitting there listening to talk, we were talking about BS, BS crossing the Mexican border. to the Well, they're at least on the ballpark. There's another bunch that are there that are just as much of a trouble and backstab us and killed Americans, and that's the Israelis. I would say that if something happens here, I would figure that both the Israeli-Israeli and the Israelis did it. My policy would be to hunt them all. Look, there's some secret police Israeli guy there with Homeland Security. Shoot him first. Shoot that piece of trash right away because you know what if he sneaks back over the border you won't shot him for another you know decade of fighting He may never come back Yeah, you want to make sure to you shoot if you've got foreign troops in front of you the American gets shot That's leading the foreign troops and the Israeli gets shot. Who's the political officer? He's the commissar in the field guys just like in Iraq Same thing was happening in Iraq. Nobody wants to talk about The Israelis were the Commissars and they are the modern American communist Commissars here like they were the communist Commissars in Russia. No different. But Mark, do you think they'll still set up a suitcase nuke like in Charleston or Jacksonville instead of... The problem is they don't have to do a suitcase. If they do that, it'd be coming in by Israeli ship. They might bring it in by Chinese or whatever. Like I said, Chinese are fully cooperative. I don't buy any of the garbage other than it's Orwell 1984 where they're working with the Russians. The Chinese, if we get into a real major mushroom engagement, the Chinese understand that they need to go west. That's been the rule forever. That won't never change. The Mongol hordes know that they can fight cheaper on the ground. When you've got to float a boat, a boat sinks. It's kind of hard to shoot the ground off from underneath the infantry. You've got to kill the infantry. When you sink a ship, all you've got to do is put a hole in her and 800 men go down with her. She's dead. See how that works? One shot, a lot of dead. It's real easy. Aircraft carriers, bullet magnets, 5,000 men, dead and one sweet, boom, boom, pop, pop, goodbye. But on the ground, you've got to do a lot more to kill 5,000 men, despite what everybody thinks. And there's more Chinese than there are Russians still today. All they got to do is turn and walk west. They don't have to drive, they can be walking. See that's the one thing, it's like the thing with the border guys. of that thing with Ferguson? Like I told you, it's a pimple. Look, it's already dying off. Why? Because, well, people are starting to figure out what was really going on, like we said, from the get-go. But what was its purpose? You got a shagabore, a slap, a cop. Basically, you got two boobies. You got the cop booby, and you got a fuglicious booby. You were supposed to be looking at the jiggling boobies. They were in Ferguson. Now, while we were doing that, did anything change on the border, guys? No. Did the border get shut down? No. Have they stopped the illegals from coming over? Oh no, they're wearing their flags. That's right. In fact, they're waving all their national flags right now. That's a good point. Something else that just came up here that they don't want anybody to see. Now, that's infantry. That's ground, pound, and infantry. Any other kind of invasion like this, you'd have to pay top dollar to hit a beach. You know what you hate? Look at June 6th. Exactly. Only instead, you just got a whole bunch of third line again, just like in Red Dawn. Think about it. Even if they don't organize for the sake of the same cause, that disruptive element costs you massive amounts of resources that would have been spent to protect your border, to protect your fighting line. You see how that works? And this fifth column already hates you, they're already giving everybody the finger, they're already laughing about how they're stealing right out of your wallet, your pocket. You're eating hamburger and they're eating steak. I can't remember the last time I had a steak. We talked about steak the other day and that thought crossed my mind. I can't remember the last time I had a steak. Yeah. Damn. But Donna sent you a steak, I already had a clap, slotted. Oh, oh, oh, hey, before I forget, George, George, and for all you Texans. I got sent a picture of a herd of pigs down there. Now I'm going to tell you something. In fact, even the guy who took the picture said, I have never seen them this thick. One thing you did notice is that the hundreds, this wasn't a pack of 10 or 15, this was a wave of wild pig, razorback type, and all wild. It was like my brother described, only you can actually see it. Somebody posted it on Facebook now too, so I think it's out there floating around on Facebook. But, you tell you what, any one of those big boys? Oh yeah, the only thing is don't go with a .22, pick a stringer and remember let them pass and get one of the tail end Charlies. Thinkier ones are tenderer. Yeah, don't shoot one up front. All the rest saw that happen. I'm going to tell you, pigs are thinkers. Okay? That herd would eat you. You would not outrun it. You could not outgun it. I mean, youíre probably scared enough to keep them back for enough time. Hereís how it works. Your gunfire would give you a chance to get up the tree. Yeah, but then hey, if itís not a real big tree, then big boars might even knock it down. And then theyíll find you with an empty magazine. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, well, theyíll find your bone, maybe. Maybe the magazine and the gun, maybe. Iím serious. I have not seen since Some of the pictures from Arizona after the idiots down there stopped the pig season. Used to be year round. 12 months out of the year, open season for pig. We could go out and shoot a pig like I've said, take it up to Tucson where the guys would drive it and they would give them pound for pound for every pound of pig you could shoot. You could get an equal amount in trade in deer like you did in California with my brother what he did. It was pound for pound game sausage. Oh man, people thought over that day there was a couple guys who had to smoke that perfectly. Mesquite smoke. Oh man. Then the Communists came in from California, you can't shoot the pigs. All it took was two seasons guys and it was wave time. You can't shoot the pigs. They're eating them desert tortoises. Yeah, exactly. Mark, I heard the BLM are watching something on a travel, America is classified. the BLM is slaughtering wild mustangs in the desert. Well, they've been doing that. Yeah, that's part of the whole Chinese agenda. Half of that is where they've been grabbing them and shipping them. Like, they do the horses here. They haven't necessarily been shooting them out there. They've been packing them up. Well, they do butcher them. I'm not going to say they execute them there, but they'll cold pack them up and they ship them to China. I don't know if you've seen the reports on that. That's part of the Department of Agriculture. They actually have the daynag numbers or whatever they are for tons shipped. Guys, we're probably getting the donkey and the fox. They consider that horse to be like that beef we've been sending, like high end. So guess what? It's just like I said, from St. Louis to California, from the Dakotas all the way down to the border. It's China's open season on America. That's all I can see. The BLM is nothing more than a stinking rat piece of trash working for the communist Chinese. That's all they are. They are a piece of garbage that needs to be folded up and needs to be flat out executed. They are a corporate business working for themselves. They have a bunch of stinking ring knockers or prostitutes. They are rotten people. They are going to continue to be rotten people. There is nothing going to change them and they are working as a foreign institution for a foreign power. That is all they are. Across the board. There is no doubt in that now looking at the numbers. Again, it is like the desert tortoise thing with the Bundy Ranch guys. That desert tortoise site was the site they were using to plant the turtles. Like I've told you many times, remember what they did years ago with the snail darter? And they also did this with the rats. Well, this time around they got caught and that's why they executed all the turtles under the logic that they weren't going to be found out about anyway. Well, they were arrogant and they were stupid across the board. And that's where the database is out there now. The big thing I can see, and again we don't want to go too far away from where we were talking about here a minute ago, with the border itself a lot of people are organizing accordingly. Any detachments or anybody that gets down there, make noise. Make noise especially with radio. And go up and down the dial, bounce all over the place. Have fun. In fact, that's the one thing I disagree with. You get people down there, they may not be able to patrol, but they sure as hell can sit behind a radio and psychological warfare operations are as valuable as anything. That really has to be understood. Otherwise, as far as the Banditos go, no one's going to stop those Banditos and shoot them. And I would point out guys, if you've got, as we said this morning, one coyote, let's do it this way. One coyote is going to take custody of 20 peasants. Now, these peasants aren't poor peasants because how much down do they pay these coyotes? Oh, from $4,000 to $10,000. In fact, the Chinese pay them $20,000 to $40,000 to $50,000. God knows what the militant Muslims would pay. Yeah, they got the cash to do it. Cash, not checks. Well, we do not check checks and they do not take credit cards. But here's the thing, do you think that on top of that, for paying for what they're doing, they're also mules. So what are they carrying in those backpacks? Well, what would they need north? Military ordinance, signal communications, a lot of that stuff they can get here, but the military ordinance, especially the better stuff, that you don't go to the Blue Light Special Line to get anywhere in any gun store or any place in Kmart. is what will be prioritized along with the money making products such as the drugs. Well, they go how many miles and miles into the US and they are gunned up. You don't think they are not armed up? Every night they go back guys, they are on our national real estate and they are going back armed to the teeth. Why wouldn't they be? Now, we got them on our side of the border. See, here is the problem and everybody in the border patrol knows this. Everybody in our government knows this. Well, one of the limits is doing Jack Squad about it. Do you want to own an automatic weapon that has no past, or rather no paper trail to you? There are ways and means in which to fulfill this desire. Just a thought. Don, they might get that much needed night vision off that person too. That's true too. What he's carrying back, you guys might purchase a piece of night vision. Yeah, the other half of the business. See, if they wanted to choke this out, it'd be dead tomorrow. It's like I said, guys, how would they get back across? It'd be two aspects to this. Number one, cut them off at the source on a line, then all you got to do is patrol it. All you got to do is mash your forces there and patrol it. They are not doing that. The 1,000 man march of National Guardsmen are basically going to be soaking up gravy. Their paychecks are going to look great depending on how they mobilize them. No matter what, they are going to be activated. They are going to get all kinds of retirement points out of this. They get all kinds of promotion points. Every day of active duty is a blessing. They are going to get housing, they are going to get family allowance, they are going to get champus or whatever the medical thing is for the moment, champs, camps, pink punk, whatever, etc. But in reality, what are they going to be doing? Well, they are going to be greasing the track to bring more aliens in and everybody on the other side knows it. On the other side, the Rio Grande. They already know this. That's why they are already acknowledging they are going to double the numbers. Why are they going to double the numbers coming through next month? Because they know there'll be more people there to get them to the camp faster so they can get them to the court faster so they can get get them over to the bus station into the airport and Fly them to wherever they need to go you get away from the court Think about that to get away from the court Because that's what they're gonna do Mark I heard stories of a militia Sitting there running away when they said the cartel were or in the hotel across the street never gonna kill Mark, if you're confronted by a cartel across the street and they're going to say you're... I don't think they'd be bothering us in the first place. Wait a minute. We know where they are. Yeah. That's the first point, George. Yeah. Really? Not right? Yeah, they're right there. Right there? All right. They need about four cars on the other side of the structure to cover the escape. There are so many different ways we can do this. Knock on the door and walk right in. You want to just burst through the walls. You want to... Oh, gee. Right over there. Thank you very much. Thank gosh. Well, I know Mark, I know if the cartel is threatening him and his unit, I know one unit is going to be limping or... Oh, the way it works first of all is that, okay, every step of the way, everybody has always been threatened. Everybody. They said they were going to kill everybody with the Minuteman I deployment. The government tried to start these rumors. Why? Because it was bad for the Jewish mobs' drug business. That's why. Think about it. Minuteman I was 100% successful and they threatened them. Then for 30 days, what happened? Nothing. So then Minuteman II was already planned and on schedule and it was right behind the first one. What happened? They thought they were going to come and kill people and they were going to threaten everybody and blah blah blah. And then when they deployed for 30 days, well, everybody plugged in the way they should have and nothing happened. Why? Because they understood that everybody was looking for an excuse to shoot their hind end. And that's the attitude everybody needs to take now, period. This will be the excuse and that's really what everybody should be repeating instead of this pissing in their pants garbage You know everybody's looking for an excuse to shoot them to hang them in fact they could get a hold of them They'd hang them from the hotel rafter right there. You know if they're not a second tier You only need an eight-foot rope, and you got iron railing there So it's perfect. Grab them, string them, hang them, grab them, string them, hang them, grab them, string them. There, he got rid of that bunch. Where's the next ones? What was that other room? See, this panty waste American thing has been promoted by Hollywood. It's been promoted by the public fool system. And it is reinforced with the news service, the news media. The button paid for horses are carrying the microphone. Even some on our side. Well, the ones on our side aren't on our side. That's the whole point. They know better. They should know better. See, that's the problem. They do know better. So they're not on our side. They're just another one. They're just become more of the commercial mechanism. Well, Mark, because common sense would dictate that again, you have to have the right attitude going into this. Besides, did you not know what they were up to before you signed onto the program? Like the cowboys and Muslims. Yeah, exactly. Instead of the la la la la la, you know, I can do the la la la la la. Yesterday when I watched Sunday's show, I ain't going to mention names, I shut it off. It felt like my intelligence was just insulted. Well, I don't care who it is. I mean, the problem is there's been a lot of people that are trying to avoid anything but talking about what's going on with the border. The border is simply a line. The people that are around this side are stuck here if you do it right. This is the other thing about this. Where are they going to go? The whole thing would freeze. Literally it would freeze. And with every day that passes, whatever they had in the way of consumables disappears. See the ones that get caught on this side of the border, what are they going to do? Shoot their way back across? I mean, are they the guts of Pancho Villa, do you think? See, Pancho Villa would do that. But these characters know, they are great at chopping up unarmed people when they got them defenseless and it's a gang of them and there's one or two or three people. That's typical for any thug. When you finally decide that you've had enough of the thuggery and you get around to manning up on this, then it gets gone real quick because the world just changed. It's open season. That's how everybody should be talking. You get on any program and all the public programs. Boy, everybody I talk to says, hope they'll start something on the border because everybody just fired their hine up. Oh, I guarantee they'll cut in there and go, oh, we can't have that. Well, I know, but just everybody's finished with it. They might be allowed to finish the sentence. The seven second button will be invoked. You've got to catch them off guard. Like I did years ago with Rush Limbaugh a few times. Like I said, the best one, this guy when they were talking about socialism, he had a perfect base FM voice. He got him all off guard by doing the kudos. He goes, you know our problem is socialism in this country and we need to get rid of socialism because socialism is going to destroy this country. Limbaugh went on a 23-24 minute diatribe all about the wonders of socialism. He went through his ad breaks and everything which is unheard of on the networks. You don't do that on the networks. They were talking in his ear while he was yapping in the microphone about the glories of socialism. That was Rush numbnuts. Any number of different characters. There's more than one. I don't know what kind of deal they're going to think they're going to make. That's what gets me about this because there aren't any deals with the Devil. These characters flat out chor-cle about how they've backstabbed all the way to where they are right now. There's a line of corpses behind them from idiots and fools who thought they had a deal. That line is quite long, quite deep actually, not just long. So, as far as I'm concerned, like I said, it's all a matter of attitude. We don't have a choice. We're going to have to figure out, and I still, again, you see all this pregnant pause, why? A bunch of people are figuring, oh, the National Guard is going to be there. National Guard is going to do nothing. And they've already projected the numbers for this month coming up, only about six, seven days away, the clock starts, and they're flat out saying the numbers are going to double. Now that's the Border Patrol talking. They're the ones kind of understanding what they're getting in the way of intelligence base from the other side. What season is it? Is it in Mexico, Mark? I know it's like summer, end of summer. Oh yeah, they're in the same cycle we are right now. It's the end of the growing season for pot, you guys. Yeah, this is the, oh yeah, overlapping production on that. But this is the big one. This is the big wave. This is the time of year when you used to see back in Detroit, think it's dry now, DNR billboard signs along the expressway. It's just before the Mexicans start sending up the kilos because of the fall harvest. We got to get the fall harvest out. That is our main backbone for money. Again, great time. We pointed this out a few years ago when the original Minuteman went up. That was one of the timing things. To deny them money. Really, it peeds them off. You can put another whole bunch of different words there. But it also hits them in the pocketbook. That's why it makes them mad. That's why they do this 40 money. De Niro, you know. That's right. Stacking and racking. When you've got rooms full of it, don't you think you've got enough, hombre? How many pallets of cash currency do you really need piled up? And whose are they? Whose money are you really holding? Who is that being held for? Because the peons that are actually the ground pounders are not really the ones who are manipulating that currency. Right. I mean, there's a point at which, you know, why I have about, if I were, we have about seven million dollars here on these pallets. Really? Can we take some? No, they would kill me. Well, I thought you were in charge. I thought it was yours. Did you define Fabian socialism? I have my mom listening and she's not unfamiliar with the term. The Fabians are more destructive and are more arrogant than the regular Soviet socialists. The Fabians were notorious. Their motto is make haste slowly and strike with extreme terror. Example, the Fabians are pretty much the Neocons. Part of them are the Neocons today. like George Bush, etc. But the Fabians, many Fabian socialists, the big push back in 1868 through about 1890, there was a massive wave in the post-Civil War period when part of the Carpentbaggers were Fabians. They actually came over with the German communists and the German Fabian socialists who had just failed in a coup attempt against the German government pre-Civil War. When they brought themselves over here, they were part of the communist or in this case the core Fabians were the Praetorian Guard of Abraham Lincoln. They were Germans who were Fabian socialists. There were about 200 of them that were the Courgards. Other individuals that were notable were even general staff officers. Some were, of course, given positions in the bureaucracy. Literally, for all practical purposes, the Fabians basically ran the butchery against the South. in the American War for Independence. The American War of Aggression, they tried to make it a war of independence. Unfortunately, they sided with the British and that was a big mistake for the South. But they had to go with somebody. They had to take whatever aid they could get. The Fabians, make a slow strike on this extreme terror, are involved with and in fact run most of the college libraries across the United States. Fabian socialism is the core mechanism of the Institute for Social Research. The Institute for Social Research runs almost every library on every major campus. When I went to school in the 70s at U of M, only one library was run and controlled by the Fabian Socialists, by the Institute for Social Research. Today, all but one library on campus is run, edited, and purged by the Institute for Social Research, which is made up of Fabian Socialists. The Fabian socialists are so ruthless that the Soviet socialists were scared of them because they have no social moors. They believe anything goes and while the communists had some kind of standard, literally the Fabians would work in amongst them and would say anything to anybody to get where they needed to kill you. period. That's the Fabian. That's why the Fabians and we ain't talking to the singer. Fabian! Alright! No, we ain't talking to a stinging beach party here. A couple of major authors, I could go through the list here. The guy who wrote Oh, the misunderstood Colonel House. Now remember Colonel House was the puppet master behind Woodrow Wilson? He was the guy who told Woodrow Wilson in the spring of 1918 when the Germans were making overtures, please let's end the war. He told the Germans of the United States, do not end the war too soon. Right. Because the war continued into the fall, millions and millions of people starved because a crop was not put in that summer. That was not accidental. That's part of the Fabian agenda to murder as many people as they can. That is an example of a Fabian man. One of the symbols that you will find if you look at books when they're printed by certain companies is a naked man on horseback. Now, what's interesting is the horse will have the head turned towards you in most cases depending upon which of the strikes it was. But what's interesting is while the man's hand is raised, his head is turned away from you. And that's part of the whole idea of anonymity slash deception. In other words, he's bare naked to the world. You think you see what you're looking at, but you can't see his face to know what his expressions or what his position is or what his thoughts are. That is the idea of concealing the truth or concealing their actual agenda. Make haste slowly and strike with extreme terror. Think about what they are saying. In other words, move constantly towards the goal but take whatever time is necessary and at our time, at their moment in time. strike across the board. This is why the Communists couldn't be sure of anything even as they were taking charge. My argument for years has been that Trotsky was a Fabian. I don't believe he was just a Soviet. I believe he was a Fabian. In looking at how he traveled and moved, The only thing is that he made enemies amongst other Fabians, which is why Stalin sent some guy with a pickaxe to go in and kill Krotzky when he was in Mexico. Mexico had just had its 1917 revolution, the last one it ever had kids since this date. Which way do you think it went? It went red and yellow, hammer and sickle. The present federales are communists. They were communists when they took over. The government knew it here. In fact, there is everything to include the execution of priests and ministers in Mexico took place just like in communist Russia at the same time. Don't think so. Look up the history. The Catholic Church could not publicly, the priests and the ministers of the different churches could not hold public services in Mexico. Oh, but Mark, I saw those little peasants and they are celebrating and the Catholic this and the Christian that. No, sorry, wrong. Trotsky was there at that time and Trotsky was pushing for an invasion of the United States utilizing Mexico as a jump off point. Now, there is a consideration here. Stalin really, really didn't like Trotsky because what he was afraid of is Trotsky would establish a new power base, then go back overseas and go after Stalin. You know what occurs to me, Trotsky is rolling in his grave screaming, it took you long enough. Oh yeah, think about it, because now look where we are. Here's the thing, remember, Trotsky ran around Mexico with impunity. He had his own army with him, he had his own security with him. Why was he pickaxed to death? Nobody was allowed. Everybody was bodily frisked and searched when they came into the presence, into the building, the fortress he had. where he was located, established with control center. The guy had to get into the building so of course he was an agent supposedly from Moscow. Who knows, he might have been an agent from Wall Street for all we know. Really, come on. In fact, he probably was. He was paid by both. Anyway, the guy got into the building complex and he had to find a tool for the assassination. Well, it turned out he got a hold of a pickaxe, a hand pickaxe. and Trotsky got whacked in the head several times but he didn't die right away. The last one wasn't extracted, it was that fierce of blow. Yeah, it's kind of like he's got a pickaxe in his head. I can see that. Do you think we should leave it there? Maybe he'd die if we pick it out. I know it might work. I saw the Hobbit and there's the one dwarf that's got the axe in his head. Remember? I saw the movie. You can do that. Short term. Real short time. Yeah, real short time. That iron's usually a bummer when it comes to your metabolism, guys. That much of it anyway. I didn't see any tetanus going back. Hey, Dad, can you hear me now? Yeah, we got you. Okay. I apologize for the error at the beginning of the program. I had a bored problem with the kitty cat. Oh, a poor pod helper. Yeah, poor pod helper. Uh-oh. Okay, we're at the top here, as a matter of fact. Go ahead, Ed. Anything else? No, I was just making sure that I could get a hold of... I'm Very good. So close to $2,000. We haven't crossed that threshold yet. And we appreciate all of the people for donating and helping out there. Anything else? No, that was it, Dad. Very good. Thank you, everybody. Thank you, Eddie. Call or order. I heard another question before you go, please. Three, two, one. Anyway, you know what we'll do tomorrow? We'll do more of a thing on the Fabians tomorrow, Communications Tuesday. Trotsky, of course, played several different cards. And of course, as is in the case, you're dealing with people with the executive letter opener in hand. They stabbed in all directions. Remember, the executive letter opener, when you grip it, you've got a dagger that goes past the little finger. I believe that Dave Trockman is still providing the videos. Seriously, we can do it. If she can listen in tomorrow, we'll cover both of those subjects because they are tied in. A $10 tax. Yeah. A $10 tax is what they murdered in it and there's much more to it. It wasn't just simply the fake story you see in the control media. Right. We covered that day by day as it happened, guys. That was covered by the Sun Radio Network. The Patriots had that right on the money step by step. Problem is, nobody expected them to go where they did, nor did we have a full picture until after the fact. Here's a little hint. It's a $200 tax if you want to buy a machine gun. If you want to buy a short barreled shotgun, so to speak, a sawed off shotgun, it's a $10 tax federal tax to own a sawed off shotgun. They keep trying to lie to people about that with people in the media all the time. Well we are at the top. Dowdy's number for night vision will be available in just a minute. My number is 2317968458. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Ura, will we back? Well, tomorrow's same time. He had taken over. Dom, get out your number two more times and close us, please. Hey, goggles or gun sights, green screens are thermal. The green screens in first generation are getting thin, you guys. My number is 2317968458. One more time. 231796. 8 4 Thank you Mark, God bless you. Stand by while we try to reconnect.
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