Mark Koernke and co-hosts Doc Batcher and Joe McNeil discussed the natural beauty and geographic diversity of America, emphasizing the importance of appreciating the country's landscapes and resources. They shared personal travel experiences across the United States, highlighting lesser-known natural wonders like Hanging Lake in Colorado, the Great Lakes region, and remote wilderness areas. The hosts criticized modern society's disconnection from nature and self-sufficiency, contrasting contemporary consumerism and dependence on government systems with historical values of hard work, craftsmanship, and independence. They also discussed the importance of the Micro Effect Radio Network and appealed for listener contributions to keep the network operational.
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He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me to said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of free and home of brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Enlist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see the farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oath they've sworn, and your daughters is a doctor, so their children will be readers send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic in each god's given right, as I awoke he vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Good morning ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour of the morning. I'm Doc Batcher. And I'm Joe McNeil. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines at Occupy Territories, west, central, east, south. Micro effect network in the morning. We're also on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com, Indiana Freedom Talk radio dot com, AM&FM micro station, CB Bay station, good morning, channel 27 and 29, research channel 31. Presently in the Somme area again this week, will be there through the weekend till Sunday. 31 is the test frequent for the next part of our relay leg and the repeater leg. So that will be up in the, almost to the tip of the thumb out there where the water is in almost all directions. With some really pretty pictures they already sent us as part of their portfolio where they were there in camp. We've already set up the radio mass and we are online for this weekend. So we're going to do the six meter and also relay run around the Great Lakes. That's kind of fun and we're going to experience, we've already expanded, we haven't got Lake Ontario but we do have Lake Erie. Anyway, all that's right, technologies all across the U.S. and again doing their part to spread and creating an alternate. Don, what's the date today sir? Hey it is the, you are living and experiencing this very moment deep in the day of August. It was chilly overnight, you know, pull out another dinky little blanket, cuddle up and try to come back to sleep. Hey, here's I'm gonna finish something just to qualify a little history for everybody about like for instance Michigan. Guys Michigan people knew about you know, finding the little factlings and everything else. Michigan was harvesting specific size trees and then waiting a bit. Tip of the upper of the lower, forgive me for the tip of the lower peninsula up where the Mackinac is. All the way to the border of Ohio. Now when you drive through, there's people listening right now that are in Monroe. Imagine this with Detroit. Grand Rapids all the way down to Hillsdale. Okay, well guys, top of the state, all the way to pretty much through Ohio. See in a lot of those images, you know, like Joe was talking, there were not just out west country. In Michigan here, you hear the term, when you hear about the old Indian territory days, could walk from all the way to Lake Michigan and never touch like Grand Rapids, touch the ground. Now here's the, now let's look at dimension. If you ever get a chance and you're here in Michigan, around the countryside. Well you need to go look at the Great Lakes. But on your travels across the country, in the upper part of the state, it's going to be a real airy and the air is clean and you get that yellow dog fever where you want to go lay on the front porch and sleep all day because there's so much oxygen. I don't want to get up, I'm going to see right here. Well anyway, in Atlanta, Michigan, that's in Montmarincy County, the Lumber Company guys, they decided what it looked like. If you want to see where is an entire only a fingernail scratching of what Michigan was like. These are so big. Well this must be in California or this must be up in, we talk about Idaho, no this is right here in Michigan and that they don't project. And if they did it would be like you're in a Lord of the Rings epic guys. This is where when we talk about you know the majesty when some of the terms that are used you know it's like going out there where Joe is and standing up there on the top where his is looking down on the valley there in the name of majesty. We're going over to the Great Lakes. Don's only a spitting distance, so we'll drive a short and look upon the shores of Lake Michigan and up where he is actually the farther, northeast, northwestern, and northeastern edges of the lake and Lake Europe. Video to video tape, well, it wouldn't video. They said they're just as impressive as the rocks, just the way they're built. Have you ever seen an image like that anywhere to show you the greatness or the majesty of, say, our state? Get ourselves, guys. Seriously, you're not supposed to know this exists. I used to, again, I'm going to go back east to Pennsylvania, our caller from the east part of the country there. Pennsylvania. Have you ever traveled the back roads of Pennsylvania and the ridges? Oh, man. And then you got those spots. I'll tell you what, it's always the first memory I have of Pennsylvania when I was little. looking up a valley and you could see where each of the little houses were. You could see that little rise of coal, a little building in the morning and I'll never forget this. You get that little hover that hangs about 30-40 feet above the chimney and starts to shrink the atmosphere. I know that now. It's something like coming down a valley that's 30 miles long. Way on the other end you can see, man, there's a real dynamic ridge over there. Up and down it doesn't roll sideways. Think about that. Joe, you've been all over the country. 75 run north and south guys coming just south of Cincinnati majesty you're looking and you're looking you're driving Southbound and you're looking right up that Valley you can't drive through it because the road doesn't go that way But it's that big what valent just go you know it goes for miles. No I'm like I'm just right describing it jumps in my mind. Yeah, it's because they can man I'm driving this explain, but wouldn't that be cool to be over there That would be cool over there. That's really neat. How about that hill? Now this is just a area. It used to be an easier now. You're old enough. Remember that hill just south of Cincinnati headed northbound? 75? I do. Remember when they finally leveled? They didn't level it out guys. You can still hear the engine churning when you're trying to go up here. But during the winter going downhill on that? Caliber ride. And the ice usually had tendency to be build up about halfway down this. I remember that. This is all part of what they, they don't want you to, they want us all to be like, literally like a slave looks at his feet. You know what I mean? Think about it. A slave doesn't look up. It's only just a escape for the next place where you get a drudge. Look where on point, over there. That's what this whole education system, and that's what this, look at your feet. Don't look up, and really don't look too close. I don't want you to focus on your feet. Because you might not like what you see that you're wearing, because you know, you make me look a little... But that's okay. That's America with a K. He has been replaced with a K in there. And everybody who's ever seen anything I've written for the last several, you know, actually for decades now, I, whenever I refer to America, it's like America with a K, guys, all would notice that. But look at them, even today we still have great majesty. It's just we're not supposed to know about it. It's a way that these characters can create the illusion that, well, the world is on the edge of destruction, we're all gonna die. Really, how big is just the place? Think about it. Big is just the place around you where you live. In fact, if I don't stay on the roads, you know, that's one thing I'd laugh about. If you wanted to escape and evade, if you wanted to stay away from everybody, you know all you gotta do nowadays, walk 400 feet off the road and stay off the roads and just walk the country. There you go. You won't run into anybody back there. You're too busy with a game boy. I wish I could tell you how many times, you know, out in the West mostly, I pulled off into a little rest area. Went about 400 feet off the road like you're talking about Mark, in some mountain stream or something, and just took a bath. And nobody's there to bother you, ain't there? Exactly. Getting back to mother but the world is so overcrowded and we're all gonna die and we're all that I don't know. I found this mountain stream here just fine. And you know what? I don't see any footprints around it Unbelievable to the people that live on the East Coast I can show you right here in America a sign that tells you next gas 123 miles. Yeah, so you better have a full take five gallons back about nine more cycle 7.4 years old, about 95 miles. If you travel the basin from north to south here in America, for example, I took a trip one time, I loaded some apples up at Yakima, Washington, took them all the way down to Phoenix. You will get very lonely out there. You will see nothing, nobody for hours. And maybe possibly even a whole day. Maybe pudger. Yeah. Instead of a gas sign. And people would have a hard time believing that today because of the way things are... Well, first off, there are people in New York City, this used to amaze me, people that lived in New York City that have never left the block that they live on. Well, we've addressed this. There are people, you're right, like the particular... We've used this angle, the gangsters in Los Angeles, saying, you know, two or three miles or ten miles from the ocean have never been to the ocean. Their whole world, city blocks, that dominate. And that's it. They're whole world. But it's also all they know because they've been conditioned today. And that's the thing that we were pointing out. We used to have, and in fact, America should have, a larger mind, a larger panoramic mind. Not just what's before us, but like we said, the history. Because you can look at something, and the difference between us and just a herd animal or whatever, which is what they're trying to turn us into, or the insects. Insects are It's why when insects are dry and mass, that's the difference between, oh well, if you don't believe in God, it's man, the tool making animal. Man is innovative and for whatever reason, we were cave sitters, guys. Here's how it works, if nothing else. Especially European, I mean, you're in the cold. Okay, for half of the year, you have to lager up, you have to hunker down, and you've got lots of time to think on your hands. Do you ever see that film footage on that family that during World War II they wandered out into the Ukraine somewhere? They were miles and miles out into the wilderness. Taught themselves in the middle of nowhere. Out in the middle of nowhere. And they'd been there for 40, 50 years. And one day somebody was flying over with a helicopter and they landed in the right spot and discovered these people and they had Run away, they took a few dishes with them and what have you but they've been out there. Imagine this that you had dishes That had been used for so long. They wore completely through completely through Kitchen utensils that were you know completely worn out worn down worn half their length or all their legs gone just about And they tried to talk to these people into coming back to civilization and one or two of them went and the other one stayed. Now we're just going to stay here. We've been here all our life. To me, that's incredible. But you know if you try if you do enough traveling then and that's something that people don't do a lot of if you do enough traveling there There are places for example even right now sitting here talking here right now There is no place that I literally haven't been to in America after 20 years of driving across the country Before I ever moved to where I'm sitting right now I've got pictures that I took of up here along the Clearwater River going up to Lolo Pass thinking that, man, this is just an awesome area. And everybody that comes out here, even people that live in Idaho when they come to this area, said, man, this is beautiful country. We're right up against the national forest. It's 155 miles from Cammiye, Idaho to Missoula, Montana. You can make that trip through the woods if you want to on an ATV or a motorcycle or something like that, or maybe a four-wheel drive. Through the woods you don't have to take the highway and man what a trip that is But you know people don't even know these things exist. They don't even know that they exist all they know you know what always got me You know their cities like Savannah, Georgia is one of those cities Savannah, Georgia What I always loved about Savannah, Georgia was all the trees, you know down the streets and that kind of thing Look at your cities today. Where are the trees? It all looks barren, concrete. One of the things that affected me a lot was when I was a kid, I don't remember exactly what year, I'm sure it was 53, 4, 5, somewhere in there, we moved to Alaska. 18 or 19? Yeah, that would be 19. Okay. Yeah. We moved to Alaska. And as a kid, I'm out climbing trees. It wasn't unusual for me to step out the door in the morning and go to school and there's some moose standing in the yard. or seeing a bear or salmon in the creeks, all kind of stuff. And then we went back to Brooklyn, New York. Such a great disappointment. Oh man. The only green you saw was the weed growing up in the cracks of the concrete. It was so bad for me that I have relatives that live in Vermont, a little town called Putney, it's right above Brattleboro. So I spent two or three summers up there with my aunt and my uncle because I just could not take the city. And I was just a kid. My mother really, man, this kid, we got to do something with him. So they'd leave me up there and I loved it. I'd spend all summer. There was the trees and the ponds. It's one of the, you ever seen one of those pictures with a little water wheel off the pond and all that? Well, that was Putney for a while. Wow. That's all over my mind. Well, actually, yeah. And my... Yeah, covered bridges in Vermont. Yeah, they still had covered bridges. New Hampshire, Vermont. And you know, you'd walk to grandma's house, it was down, you know, just to give you an idea how grandma worked at the sawmill, they made all kind of stuff here, picnic baskets, and you name it. But grandma, when you went to grandma's house, you had to walk down dirt road, I don't know, about a mile or so. And she didn't have any in-house anything. They had an outhouse to go to the bathroom. A rainwater barrel on the back porch. And if you needed water, you just dipped a pot in there and you would have put it in the sink, you could wash your dishes or whatever. Now that was back in, man, 60-something. No indoor plumbing at all. Nothing. And I tell you, it made for some great childhood memories. But you know, these things... Still do exist in different areas. You know that cartoon that came out here well back called cars Yeah, and they did that the whole thing about you know, highway route 66 now not even knowing anything really at that point in my life about route 66 I'm coming across Arizona one day and I saw the science of route 66 and I whipped out my map and I'm looking well man I can go from Sligman to Kingsman on route 66. I'm gonna check it out It was so enjoyable, that drive, every time I got a chance when I crossed Arizona, I would jump over on old Route 66 and that's what I would run all the way to Kingman, Arizona. And things that people have just, you know, they just don't realize how beautiful this country is. And all the things that are hanging like, there's a little place called Hanging Lake here in Colorado. That's right along the interstate. And what you have to do is you have to pull off into a little rest area, kind of, you have to climb about two miles. It's one of those things. It's not for free. You got to work for it. But when you get up to the top, and here's this stream of water, man, about the size of a car, shooting up out of this rock that's speeding into this lake that's just literally hanging on the side of the mountain. Awesome things to go see. But imagine people sitting in a city that hadn't left two blocks. They have no clue. They're not doing it. You didn't even go anywhere. They were born there and they're going to die there. I just don't understand really city dwellers. You know, one of the listeners to our network here, he and I were up in Post Falls, Idaho here a week or so ago. I don't get out into the public much anymore. But man, the traffic was so overwhelming compared to where I live now. I used to drive in it, and that's what I told him. I said, man, I used to travel in this stuff. Man, I don't know how I did it. But what got me the most, man, is when we went and got some lunch. Maybe I shouldn't even talk about it this way, but... He and I sat down. We went to one of these places, all you can eat, whatever. I mean, it's been years since I've been one of those. And there was this lady sitting next to us of very large proportionate size. But you hadn't yet, right? Oh, man. While I sat there, I had a piece of meatloaf and some mashed potatoes and stuff and it was all good food. I got up there. I went up twice. But while I was sitting there, this lady went up there six. They always came back with two plates. They were there before I got there and they were certainly there after we left. I was telling Steve, I said, man, that is so unbelievable. But that's the kind of people we have out there today. Anyway, I don't know how I got on that. Folks, there's a lot to learn about this country. You can go along, when you go along Highway 12 here, the Kami Ice Tits on, they got pull-offs for Lewis and Clark. Lewis and Clark did this, you can read the history of Lewis and Clark. Travel the, basically traveled the same way that they came. You have to get off the road on occasions for that, but places that they can't, so on and so forth. You have a lot better chance of not coming across the very good. Maybe that's why they don't feel it necessary to fight through this country or you know get involved I don't know what the answer is. I don't know what the questions are But we have a whole country here full of so many things that People just don't get to see they just ignore they don't know it exists. They sing the song too. How's that go? They sing the song and have no idea right now we're here, but you guys born in Texas time there, came up here to Michigan, spent most of my youth and as a puppy and then into a young dog in Michigan. I spent the summer and oh I'd like to live there and it is of its own, you know, the desert area. And then I went to Florida, you know, you get there and you go, I'd like to live here and you can understand that, that's the wonder foot of a lot of people. And this is how we've spread across the nation. You get here and This place is beautiful, I think I'll live here. And some people grow that wonder foot and move a little. This place is beautiful. That's America, ain't it? That's America. And going back to that one subject, I remember, again, back to the pumpies. I was sitting watching that white-haired guy, and he had some cool people talking about how America used to be, and some of the greatest improvements. And there was an old lady there, and she was asked what was the best thing that happened to her house? Would she live without? And she said you could take away the stove, you could take away the refrigerator, but don't take away my running water. I remember when my grandmother got running water in the farmhouse instead of at the well just outside the back door. When that pitcher pump was plumbed right to her kitchen sink, she was so happy. Yeah, what do people think of that today? Yeah, they don't think anything of it. You can't live, we take so much for granted. Exactly. And they look at someone like that and think they're a hillbilly living president. Yeah, and that's what they would call them, a hillbilly. Yeah, and I'm a hillbilly, I'm the descendants of hillbillies. I'm not using that word to misalign anybody, I'm proud of it. We're at the bottom. We'll be right back, you guys. John DeComaert, sponsor. If you have something to add to this, give us a call, 888-747-1968. You know, these are things that we should be talking about. Remind everybody. Everybody seems to have forgotten somehow. We'll be right back. You ever wondered how to eliminate those stinky odors in your home? Come on, you know, we all have them. 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Nature's answer to healthy teeth and gums and remember it's all completely natural available and participating health food stores nationwide And now a special message from your friends here at the micro fact radio broadcasting network. Hi This is Frank beard of ZZ top for rad If you're out partying and drinking and we all know that happens sometimes Please don't give behind the wheel give up the keys to a designated driver. Please don't drink and drive All right, we're back down here in the bottom of the third hour. You know, somebody posted in the chat room here a picture of Hanging Lake. Yeah, that's it. I guess they got it on Wikipedia or something. So if you want to see what Hanging Lake looks like, it's located in Colorado by the way. I don't know if I mentioned that. Just go Wikipedia and you can see a picture of Hanging Lake. It's awesome, man. It really is. The water there is so clear, you know, unlike the muddy Mississippi. You can see all the way to the bottom. Let me just throw this in here. The second or third time I was up there, there was a bunch of college students that had climbed all the way up here to the top of them. And when they got there, of course, you're all sweaty from climbing and all this. So they decided they were going to jump in the water. Well, they all took off running and jumped in the water, but it was like they hit a brick wall, man. They were right back out, man. That water was so cold. It was like hitting a wall. Awesome place to go. And thank you for who has posted that. Scuba, thank you Scuba for posting that. It's been a long time so you can see in the picture that way. Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. Yeah, there you go. Anyway, things like that... Folks, we talk about a lot of things, the educational process of America, what we're missing, what people, what we're all missing, things that you haven't seen, been out traveling, seen what America is, what lies here in America, beautiful places, awesome places. That's what I loved about my job so much when I first started driving truck. When I first started driving truck, I was in my early 20s. I thought, wow, man, what got me the most was, Today they have truck driving schools. Ooh, truck driving schools. Well, my truck driving school was this. I was looking for a job one day and a guy had an ad in the pay grade and I'd driven a dump truck at that point in this thing but I showed up at this place and it was a moving and storage company. And I said, yeah, I wanted to apply for the truck driving job. So he points out the door at this Cabover Freightliner. and a 40 foot frouhoff trailer behind it. He says, oh son, do you think you can drive that truck out there? I'm not going to be dumb yet. I said, sir, I can do anything if you just give me a chance. So he took me around the block two times, showed me how to shift that speed transmission. He told me to be back the next morning with my nup clothes for a week, a shaving kit. And I was on my way to San Antonio, Texas. and he handed me $700 in cash and I thought, wow man, I get to go to San Antonio, Texas, they're giving me money to do it with. I love this job. And I was hooked right there, right now, but you know, all the things that you get to see. Traveling back and forth. And if you have any time, you can stop. Well, one afternoon I took the time, I was in the out of Springs, so I went to the Garden of the Gods. And if you know, you can look that up on the internet, Garden of the Gods here in Colorado Springs. and you can climb up on the rocks and this kind of thing and just to show you how stupid and ignorant I was I thought, I went to the garden of the gods and I thought, wow man, that'd be really cool to climb up there so I just start climbing, I don't think of anything. After I got about a little half way up I'd be like, man, I don't have any water! I don't have anything to drink! You know, man, how stupid can you, I didn't think of anything. And there was a spot there that you had to kind of struggle a little bit to get over to continue your climb so I thought, well I'm already here. I'm going for it. So the next spot, I climbed up over this rock and I slid down off the other side and voila! Here is a 36 ounce Pepsi and a six pack of beer up underneath this rock. Might I interject? That's not a magical word. That's just from there. And I couldn't believe my eyes. Look at all of these. Nobody's there but me. Here's this 36 ounce Pepsi and six pack of beer. I thought, wow, I'll go for the Pepsi. And because it was sitting under the rock that morning, it was pretty cool. So I googled it down about half of that. I thought, wow, I'm good to go. So I put it back where it was and went the rest of the way. So somebody was watching out for me at the Garden of the Gods. But just places that you can go. customer survey, pep5pepsico and Miller Highline. Which is a hyper trail camera? Well the good thing is you didn't do it here because otherwise they have another camera where they do the climbers most funny videos where you're kind of wobbly and you can slip and there's ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh So anyway, I don't know how you got over on this, but you know, like I say America is beautiful is my point If you just got a chance to get out there and take a look, you know people have like designated vacations ever We're going to Florida every every hour timed out to the schedule. Yeah, that's it. That's it's sad It's almost like work Yeah, I would think you know one of the things that used to be the most aggravating is you know like holidays and marking I'm sure you guys can tell you testified of this There's a I don't care if it's Easter, Valentine's Day, Christmas, you name it. There is like a Interstate 75 is the main artery from Michigan all the way down to Florida. So you get all the people going to the winter wonderland and all the people in winter wonderland going to Florida. And for people that are trying to get to work there, you know, awesome freight down in Florida, what have you, and then motor homes and boats and campers, you know. And believe me, man, when people go out on vacation, their mind goes with it. Because they're not thinking anything, man. Just go, go, go. They don't care if they're four lanes out and have to get off that exit. Just hook a right, sir, you're going. Oh, I saw that the other day. Yeah. It's incredible. But long as you're... And that's another thing. People always seem to pick the same times, you know, going vacation. and always go to the same place, at least most of them. They get that favorite spot that they go to. We'll try a few other favorites, but there's some great stuff out there. Like I said, the point being is America is worth having. It really is. It is worth fighting for. And folks, an education is worth having. You know, quality and workmanship. You know, how many people do we know today would be willing to sign their name to whatever it is they're putting together? even for another company. I love that attitude. I've got to go put my eight hours in down at the factory. I actually know this guy. He used to work for General Motors. He was telling me one day, he said, you know, when you work on the assembly line, you put motors in cars and stuff. If you wanted to brake, as soon as you put the motor in, they got to fire it up. If they fired the motor up, and it went boom! Take that one out. Okay, we've got to take a break. They gotta rework the assembly line. Absolutely destroy a $1500 engine for the sake of taking a break. Think about that for a second. Destroy a $1500 engine just so they can take a break. Man, I really have a hard time with that line of thinking. But they wanna be paid more money. That's the union thing. Wanna be paid more money because they work so hard. Or something along those lines. I mean, where does that, how does that all click for anybody really? You're demanding the most highest paid workers in America, you know, $40, $50, $60 an hour, whatever it was, and you need a break so you'll just destroy what the company is trying to produce so you can take a five minute break. That's incredible. That's pathetic. But this is the mentality that we do. We got a throw away society. Nobody places any value. Mark and Don and I are talking about the appreciation of having running water in your house and people would laugh at us today because everybody takes everything so much for granted that that woman, what was your grandmother, Don? My grandmother, yeah. Your grandmother. I bet she wasn't laughing. I bet she was just overjoyed. Oh, again, she was happy. I remember that. Do you think anybody today would be as overjoyed to get running water in their house or would they just pick up the phone and say, hey, Our water is off, what's the problem? Turn my water back on, Detroit. I ain't paid my bill in three years. Turn my water back on. Doing it, Detroit. Well, that's the mindset of today, the throwaway society. You know the value of everything, or the price of everything, and the value of nothing. Yeah, I tell you what I'm here in Idaho. I'll share this with you all I learned so much I bought a piece of raw land when I come out here. There was nothing here. There was no water You know, there's no well, there's a building. There's nothing it was just grass and I've been here since 96 and I learned a lot doing everything myself This little house that we live in over here We built this garage that we're sitting in a building city right we built we drilled our own well We did we did it all and we still got more to go but you know like I try to get through you know I used to talk about it people can laugh at they like you're better off with a lawnmower shed and start from there doing it yourself one paycheck at a time if that's what it takes but at least you're not paying interest worried about bankers coming to take it it just takes everything out of everybody else's hands if you're just willing to see it we have a listener The lady listener used to live in Colorado. She moved to Missouri. I haven't heard from her in a long time, but she literally made the move from one lifestyle to another. And I'm sure if I could get around here today, she would tell you, because she told me, I wish I'd have done this years ago. It makes so much sense. And I'm glad that we've done this. People are not willing to get out of the system and they think that the system has something to bring to them. or something to provide. You know, we were talking about Social Security numbers and this kind of thing yesterday. All the things that the privileges that we sign up for. What do they necessarily bring into your life? Nothing but problems. All you have to do is disconnect my friends. All you have to do is disconnect. and people just don't know how to do it. I've seen people, well I've got relatives, I've mentioned this before, they second mortgage on a house, all this, okay they lose the house, so they move down to Florida and what do they do? They jump right back in, man, like there's no other way to do anything. Jump right back in, beg those bankers, please finance my new mobile home, what have you. right back in. They have no idea how to do anything for themselves. I don't know. Would you call that getting an education? Did they learn? Are people learning from anything? Repeating the same mistakes. Keep doing the same thing over and over and getting the same results. Definition of insanity. One of the legal and medical definitions of insanity. You're right. And of course those who do make it for what you're... Just think, imagine buying a house for a 30 year contract. What you're saying is, yes, Master, I'm going to work for you for the next 30 years, guaranteed. Not the chipcrack, ruster, bus, go to the hospital, get a tooth pulled, nothing. I'm just going to do it for 30 years without fail. Not knowing at all what's between you. I mean, can anybody tell me what's going to happen tomorrow? Sometimes I wonder what tomorrow's going to bring. Right. You don't know what's going to happen for 30 years. Why would you be signing a piece of paper that would last for 30 years? That's one of my favorite quotes. Warren Z-bond. But that's the mindset of man today. All based on bogus banking, interest, stock markets, and what other people do. Everybody's so busy running around doing what other people do and emulating and imitating. What do you know, this is the way it's done. Well everybody's got to try to be somebody else. I want what he's got. Or I want to be like him. You know that? individuality which is what makes a way for a portion of creativity. You might not be able to beat any freedom into anybody but maybe they'll beat some sense into them. I don't know. But this is mankind today. If the people, let's just go back, go back a hundred years, go back a hundred years, what would that be? 1914. And people could look at who we are, what we are, what we're doing, how much we don't appreciate it. How would you think that we would look in their eyes? Oh my god. Boiled rotten? Oh yeah. Boiled rotten? Yeah. Yeah. I remember seeing that lady on television, you know, uh, no, she was on a radio program. Oh, that's what it was. She called into a radio program and she was saying that, you know, they have to give her welfare. She said, what am I going to do with all these kids? You know, like... We're there to furnish everything for her. Like it was my fault she had 19 children. Right. I had nothing to do with that, honest to God. I could testify that Don was at home, all 19 times. But that's the mindset of America. There is really something out there worth having if people just realize, if we weren't so... But right now, we got a few minutes at the top of the hour. I'll tell you what's worth having is a micro effect on the air, folks. And if you would we got a few contributions in yesterday one gentleman called in and made a pledge for what a $500 money order $500 money order Thank you. Thank you, sir. I didn't get his name but Folks, it's like it is every every month. We need your contributions your donations to keep the micro effect rolling And we have been real light about it. I know I've been struggling along here with more thoughts than you can probably imagine but the micro effect in my book is you know it's worth saving we're going to be here we're going to keep going we got a new tacos coming up matter of fact I need to call her after I get off the earth today here but we are the only network the only people that's actually you know we're being tribalistic okay we care about America so we'll go ahead admit that we are tribalistic because we do care about America And if other people just want to talk about, you know, what's going on in the world, that's all fine. That's all fine. If you want to go listen to the news, because that's the only thing that you listen to, and they're not talking much about your hometown or your state or anything, but they are telling you everything is going into real life, RAC, Istanbul, Cambodia, wherever it's at. And that's important to you. Wow, that's important to you. America is important to me. They've actually got the jingo going this crisis in America. and no matter if just better when blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah We'd appreciate it if you'd get on board with us. I had somebody come in the chat room and say, I'm proud to be part of the American tribe or the TME tribe. Okay, well we are too. So join us if you will and keep us going. 888-747-1968. Join the tribe. We'll send you a pint of... Tomorrow morning when I come up we're going to launch something really big. I've got so many things sitting here in the office, folks that need to be in your hands. I want you to tune in with us here tomorrow morning at 5 o'clock, that's 8 o'clock Eastern Standard Time, and we're going to have a really serious drive going on tomorrow. Okay? We're running out of time here. So 888-747-1968. We've got a few minutes to the top here. Mark Dunn. Whatever you want to bring to the table here as I suppose before we're going further Don nitrogen technology. We've got time to cover it What do you have what's available and changes coming up, please? Hey goggles or gun sights green screens are thermal if you want to see in the darkness Seven nine got our first generation gun set I can put a price so instead of me stumbling around in the dark called on That number is two three one eight four five eight I tell you call the guy with the 800 number call me you probably won't call the guy with the 800 number back. As example, that $390 gun site, they want $449 for it and they're going to get deliveries beyond that. David, for the beginning of the week, he might even ask you for $479 for it. But then they'll get deliveries beyond that. My phone number is 23179. Alright, we got, uh, see what we got. I'll see where I have 53 minutes. Oh, okay. We got another three minutes left to go. Did you see the evening news yesterday? They were talking about... Making cops wear cameras. Yeah. I think it was California, he already has his coppers wearing cameras. Side of a pair of like a very little flashlight. Wherever he looked, that goes that recorded as long as he turns the camera on before he does anything. They say that this has reduced quality complaints by 88%. Maybe they just pulled the hat under above the camera but the indications have been reduced almost the same amount. You can understand how that works. What happened to the cameras that we had in the car that malfunctioned, you know, ideal moments? Oh, it can. Is there going to be the same thing? There's the young folks from St. Louis. There was no camera involved in that. Well, imagine this, we live in a time, just think of this way for a second, we live in a time where we have to protect ourselves, not with guns, not with hand grenades, or because like cameras. Oh, technology is wonderful, isn't it? So the new war, bring your camera to the battlefield. Oh, we've addressed that before. Even literally your camera to the battlefield. We've addressed that. Found on the land. You can go back and review it. You can study those. can bring up that mental image that says that wasn't there last time. Technology can do some great, wonderful things if it's applied in the right way, in the right way, and then you have to scratch your head for that statement. Well, we're at the top, gentlemen. So soon? Yeah, where we are. Thursday. We are, of course, we're closing the intel report here on the mic. We're back up on the rock with guys. Lots more broadcasting coming up right behind us. And don't you touch that? I'll remember we had Jeff Bennett coming up next. God bless the republic. 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. Say some dumb, don't let any of them get away. Remember, they'll squeak and scream, I was only following orders. When you use that 2x4 on their beener, you can remind them, I'm not following much of any orders other than common sense. Time for you to go. 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