August 28, 2014
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Mark Koernke and co-host Joe McKeel discussed the decline of American education, geography literacy, and critical thinking skills among younger generations. They examined how modern education has become indoctrination rather than genuine learning, contrasting it with rigorous curricula from earlier eras. The hosts explored the throwaway consumer culture, lack of entrepreneurship and repair skills, and how infrastructure decay reflects broader societal problems. They also discussed American history, pre-Columbian settlement patterns, and the suppression of certain historical narratives about early European presence in North America.
- education system
- geography literacy
- indoctrination
- american history
- consumer culture
- entrepreneurship
- repair skills
- infrastructure decay
- pre-columbian settlement
- european exploration
- michigan
- great lakes
- preparedness
- throwaway society
- critical thinking
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Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the system. 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 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, you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally harm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? And fear, O sons of the Republic, arise to stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, as I awoke he vanished in the midst of it. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Network in the morning. We're also on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 at gee dot com. 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Why? Well, we're seeing right now infrastructure, crazy town, as far as all kinds of things. They're not maintaining it. They're not replacing the infust world. They don't need to. Anyway, it is the socialist occupation of America with the K2000 and under horror, through a Domas Doom calendar. Hang on for as long as we can and keep fighting and kicking. Now, you know, I mentioned in the first hour, what is happening inside the United States. I don't need to know as much about what's going on. In fact, killing people, wow, as long as I've been alive. I can't think of a year that we'd send money or food or the Israelis or always steal some more of our cash, some more of our property so they could go stir the everybody from that end. Send them more money and send them more stuff. They're so important. You know what I am telling you? No, they're not done on the map. They're so powerful, they're so important. If you're so powerful and important, you should be able to stand all on your own. Don't you hear yourself? You make such good things over there. You gotta buy these gravy weapons because they're so good. Well, if they steal it from somebody else, it wouldn't be making them the first. It's like, well... Northern Florida, I don't even, not down in Miami, Miami's like, that's a, you know, that's an international zone, it was declared an international zone back in the 90s. I don't even know about Miami, we already know that they're sold out. What's happening up in Jacksonville, Florida today? Valdosta, Georgia, how about Valdosta? Pretty big now. There are onions and needless to say, pecans. It's right down, some beautiful in Valdosta, Georgia, right across from the Chevy dealership. One of the prettiest involved off the George, right on the main drag, right across from the Chevy dealership. What about the North Carolina? North Carolina's a communist, you know, we're attending control and all kinds of cools. We've been there because it was a free lunch thing. Virginia, they used to have a shooting in Virginia, but they played it down. Why'd they do that? Well, remember they locked down that one Virginia facility, returned it with a female military person, and then killed her. There's any number of reasons that could happen, but shut up nationally. Whenever you're like, this is a shooting incident, I'm at a shooting. Well, no, it wasn't. doped up the trooper yeah that's exactly what you look at anyway uh one of the things because you gotta you need a disability you gotta have a disability thing but i don't feel disabled oh you'll get more money just do this and by the way you have to take some drugs so you know you were kind of upset before but don't worry once you got the pros account on the idea sometimes you get the little crossover any attention to her than any number of things which is why when i see it played down i'll guarantee especially you're done, they'll get rid of you. Won't have to pay anymore. Anyway, Virginia, okay, well what about the, what's going on in Connecticut and New York? I mean, after all, remember when they did all the rah-rah last year and they were for the guns? You know, this is just stuff I'm chocking everybody's memory. Gonna get the guns, you're gonna surrender the guns, you gotta surrender your guns. They're coming after the guns because of Crooked Hook slash the fake Sandy Hook thing. And they'll remember that. I mean, they are gonna come back. It's not an F, but do they feel confident? Or if things go on more to hell in a hand cart? One of the other things about the little Ferguson fiasco is remember Ferguson was the rape kill pillager to not find any justice, but to steal. The cops have a real funny situation here because they could side with the police, nutcases, you know the Pennyways queers pushing all these agendas and make enemies of all of us. Or they might think about the fact that, well, were it not for a lot of the P.D.s right now in this country, the other part, the I-Wants that believe whatever you especially your evil and bad because well, they've been conditioned, you have to accept them because we need to understand how crazy and criminal these people are. And those crazy and criminal people are in all colors. They paint purple, they're criminal and they're in a quandary because you see rioters would put if you want to go try and take the guns, the people who own property and who are producers and make things, you know that all the I want to steal from by getting into their wallets every and demanding part of their paycheck. Well, we're all to the point where if you want to come out and take the guns, we'll shoot you. of a problem, I think we need to see this happen. Come out and try to take the guns. Come on down. You get all the rhetoric from all these leftist students. Come on down. Do it. Mark Corgy, come on down. The price is right. I got a little friend for you. Say hello to my little friend. Gotta get it, gotta get it, gotta get it. There you go. How's that sound? Exactly. See, that's one of the things about this is Connecticut, why did they take it out of the news? York didn't go anywhere. Why did they take it out of the news? Let me give you an example. You know, uh, and Joey, we had Joe McNeil here on there this morning. What's going on in, let's go right through the map here. What's going on in Cincinnati today? Do you know Cleveland, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio? Okay. Now, now here's the reason I bring this up because Ohio is right below us. So might as well be Antarctica. You know what I mean? Yeah, I do. I'm serious. What was the last time guys? And I'm challenging everybody in this Columbus, Ohio. Did Columbus, Ohio just, you know, this is one of those States that's like right in the middle of the United States on our side of the Mississippi. Right. And you about that state. Now, another one that's really weird to me always, what about it's right next to Ohio. Yeah. What was the last time you heard it? And by the way, here's another fun one. Name for me the cities. of indiana now you're a driver you could probably do that but the average american walter indian applewood and there's indian applewood uh... about bill carter cell card indiana which by the way the major up for a lot of activity is that in fact on the one hand here's what's really comical but i mentioned that all the time no struggle Yeah, I know him, dude. Notre Dame is the football coach in the northern end of Indiana. You mentioned that. Oh yeah, man. Yeah, I'm playing Irish all year. Notre Dame. It's located where? It's located in Bismuth. You know, I doubt seriously. I remember when I went to school, we had to learn all the states, all the geographics. All the capitals. All the capitals and all that. I wonder if you could walk into a classroom today and get somebody to do that for you. Well first of all, list the states. Name the state. You know, I had a college professor, and this is in the 70s, okay? I had a college professor, and he did this as a, in fact, well, he had a couple ideas. He would never play have names on it. A whole bunch of maps that he had printed up because we have printers all over the place here. And whenever he'd give us a map of Europe, or a map of the United States where your subject was all history of europe three fourteen hundred i took all the classes and that they had a head on an excellent series is that you know a modern europe of quorum uh... and then uh... in addition that he had a class on american conflict uh... in twelve to ninety and what he would give you a map everybody's like okay well if you know we've got you know stuff going to be doing. All right, we're going on a field trip. Yeah, the map would have no names. There'd be lines. It'd be like, oh, what the hell is this? Well, and his argument was, well, you are supposed to, it's not my job to put the names on the map. It's your job to know what name goes on the map. You see? It was funny because God, I mean, even myself, it's like, there's a whole lot of squiggles here I've never seen before, number one. And then it forces you to remember, you know, what is where? Well, that's Germany and that's Austro-Hungary. And, oh, by the way, let's those little lines on the map, that's the way the world was before this date and it's what people realize when they try to tell everybody why don't they just get along because somebody invaded this piece of land and they kind of glued it in there who weren't really part of it. Yeah it almost sounds it almost sounds ridiculous Mark something as simple as you know knowing the names of the states. Geography! Yeah but let me tell you something folks It all comes into play when you move out into real life and you walk away from high school or whatever as to where you're going to be in your life, what you want to do with your life. Maybe you want to be a minor. Where do you want to go? Yeah, where do you want to go? What do you want to do? Do you like the Southern Hemisphere, the Northern Hemisphere, what states lie in the North? All these cities, like I said, it's all simple. But I would love to walk into a school, any school today, and have, you know, like you said, Mark, with a blank map, and just lay it out in front of somebody and see how many of them could even name just the states, you know, where they live. I mean, Chris, you don't even know who Hitler is anymore. Fine Michigan. Well, no, it's a pen—okay, here's a hint. And it's two. It really is a big advantage. We have two peninsulas that make up the state, so it should be here to find. And then to give him a hint, it looks like a hand. I'd probably say that they know California. Yeah, because that's where all the free stuff is. 60% of the people of parasites in California, they're expecting something free from the state. I know that one. I can get free stuff. Yeah, what states have what benefits? I get free stuff in Texas. No, Texas is a nice... Hell of an education. Well, and here again, the reason I bring this up is because If you have a 30 minute news service, I argued this years ago, take a stopwatch and time how much actual information you get. You could compress the half hour news block into about four minutes and with regard to the information that they decide to give you. And like I said, what's happening in Dayton today? What's happening in Cleveland today? That's an excellent point because when you, I don't watch television. But every time I walk past one, you know, I'm watching, uh, I don't know, uh, it could be, uh, you know, Idaho or, or, or, you know, NBC, something, whatever. Are they reporting on the States, as Mark was pointing out, or are they talking about other countries? Which ones do they cover the most? The only events they ever cover in the United States has been something gets weird. Or they have an agenda it's like it's all of a sudden they'll discover all these places that they never mentioned Yeah until how many of you knew of Sandy Hook? It's the center of the universe. Yeah, I mean very important. Well in reality Here's the thing depending upon your sphere of activity cultist it is what's comical to see when we say when I say that you know, I'm not being sarcastic for you it's not for the people who were doing things and certain things, really is the center of their youth. And notice how the people acted, you know, it's... Zombies! Even now it's like, more than just there though. Well you know, I called Alex Jones one day, this is years ago, and you know he started doing the same thing, you know, he's talking to people in this country and that country, and it just wound me up, so I called into AJ's show. And I knew what was going to happen, you know, AJ, I talk all over you, man, so I was ready. And what he had on, and I told the guy, I said, sir, this is no disrespect to you. The gentleman was, he was some kind of a professor in Canada, and they were talking about, you know, something to do with how Canada looks at America, or, you know, something to that effect. And so my complaint was, I said, you know, why don't you focus on America? And what's going on in America? What do we care? I mean really, how many of you out there care what some guy in Istanbul thinks about America or what he sees about America? How many of you really care? Or do you care about America and what's going on in America? And so when I got all done, you know, it rolled right into a break. I didn't give AJ a chance to say nothing. And so we went to a break and then they came back on He really well, he cut me off there, you know, blah blah blah blah blah blah and then after I was off the phone He said well Joe he said you're being a little tribalistic. They're only caring about America. I was being tribalistic Yeah, yeah, that's all the catchphrase. See that's that's all that leftist. I'm sorry guys I've been I've been I've worked at the University of Michigan. We're talking Moscow on the Huron. Okay And that's a catchphrase for you're just not internationalist enough. And that's one of the problems that I have in general is that if you watch with some of the Patriot broadcasts, you don't have to pick on him. I mean, granted, but I'm here. No, that was just an example. But you know, you're getting all these internationalist scams where it's like, well, wait a minute. First of all, if it were international, but we are sovereign and we are unique. be fine but that's not the what almost every one of these things is a check valve with a diverter back to the left where we all just need to be one big warm fuzzy planet you know in other words drop that you believe in or you're doing or whatever all your heritage all your customers for you now you see somebody else always is more special right So I was being tribalistic that day. So just know in AJ's mind, if you only care about America, you're tribalistic. Which sounds just like the characters that are in the regime. We'll flap their yap about how we're just one big warm fuzz. And the educational process, we touch on it a lot. The education of America, the children of America. As Mark is pointing out, there's generations of people now presently walking in our presence on this planet that couldn't name the states that they lived in. When I was growing up, when I was little, how we were taught last, you know what they did, they first taught us, what we did is they said, here's how, and I'm going to go you through it step by step, here's how the county was set, the spot that were originally settled, here's each of the towns, here's what they looked like when they were first founders of the towns. Oh and by the way, here's what the road looked like, here's how many streets there were, Main Street and these streets. And then we went through the history progressively out of the education that I got which actually gave us a complete background in history of this county mapping and we actually built our own maps. In other words, okay we're going to start with, here's Main Street, here's the other street in Avenue, here's in all the different parts of the county. And it's like this is how it looked in 18 streets and the streets became, you know, on top and dots on the way. Some of them appeared and then we had to take some off because they disappeared. It gave you an understanding of the surroundings. You know, I've pointed this out. You know, we live in the Great Lakes state, and I keep emphasizing that, Joe. How many people don't even know that the Great Lakes are here? It's like such as so far in the back of their brain with their conditioning. They don't even think about the idea of going to the lakes. We're in the lake state, guys. We used to be known as the Michigan Winter Wonderland. People used to be, the idea was, let's get out there and snowmobile, let's get out there and ice skate, let's get out there and ski, let's get out there and ice fish. People would drive for hundreds of miles. Well, we can put ourself in any direction and find one. We're in the middle of five lakes, point yourself in any direction, you will hit one, okay? You will. Little ones in between, all through the state. But what's amazing, and it's like the last couple of years. Now, last year we had a real Michigan winter, like we've And we're in that cycle. We're going to get stomped this year. I'm going to tell everybody right now, we're going to get stomped. I just want to check the grapes. You know, I talked about the wild grapes here the other day. Guys, we're into August and all the wild grapes here are turning. I've got purple grapes on grape vines that should be kind of a mild green headed towards burgundy. You know, starting to just change color. You know, you got that striations of purple in there. Guys, I can go out and I can pick grapes right now, wild grapes and I can do grape jelly. They haven't frosted, so they haven't sugared completely yet, but I've been nibbling on them and they've already got flavor. We're headed towards a real Michigan heavy winter this year. If you thought last year was bad, you better be sharpening the snow shovel. You all know what I mean? Me, I'm getting my tip ups ready, Joe and my, and my ice, ice fishing, uh, lures. Don't forget the snowshoes. That's right. I got them. Actually I get, what I do is I go and pick up the tennis, tennis rack, and they work fine. We'll be right back, folks. We're down here at the bottom of the hour. You're listening to the Morte & Gell Report. I'm Joey Neal here with Mark Quarantine. Hi folks, Ronnie McMullen here for Life Change Tea. Everyone loves us for our all natural tea that helps you with your health in so many ways. But many of you maybe don't know about our other beneficial products that can get your body on track and promote awesome health. Check out our article for Immune Boost, our sea vegetables for balancing your pH and helping your thyroid. How about our famous Bionic Bands. that protect you from EMFs and give you more strength and energy. There are many more products that will help you live your best life. Go to our website GetTheT.com. 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And you know, I have to share with you, folks. You know, these kids are going to school today. For those of you who are in at least my generation, Mark's generation, We learned a lot of different things that are not being taught to the children today. And you have to ask why. And it's not necessarily anything that you could really intelligently call an education. It's more of an indoctrination as they're teaching what they want them to know and nothing else. And just like Mark or myself or perhaps yourself out there listening this morning, They call it a general education for a reason because anything after that you have to learn on your own. Well believe me, life is an educator all by itself. And depending on where you go in life is what you learn and who you learn it with and how it applies to your life and all those things. But we can't sit here. I've always lived this way. Once you realize what the problem is or you're learning something that would change your life or perhaps make you look at things differently, accept things differently, then it's time to respond accordingly. Well basically that's what we're doing here every morning, we're responding accordingly. Look what it is now. I've shared many times, you know one time I sat down and I was reading a test It was the graduation test for eighth graders in, I don't know, 1914 or something. Whatever year it was, that part I don't remember. But I was so ashamed when I sat there and reading this test for, you know, an eighth grader in whatever year it was, 1914, we'll go with that. And I could not answer a single question. Oklahoma was one of them, several of them we've printed out. One was for Oklahoma. It was for the 8th grade. What I did years ago is I took that test and I gave it to the 2nd and 3rd of the University of Michigan. But the reason is because the questions weren't multiple choice. You had to know. You have to have a working knowledge. When you come in here, you should be able to see how I ask a question and there's all those lines underneath. You're supposed to tell me what you know. you think you know. Yeah, multiple choice. Multiple choice was the first big step towards, we'll give you a large, probably relatable choice, it's fantastic. That's part of this great curve thing where they yep about, we're doing better than ever before. Well, as we know our standing of the education system on the planet, we're not number one by any stretch of the imagination. What is the only thing you had to know to graduate from high school after twelve years is how to spell your name that's it all you have to know is how to spell your name and sign it in cursive so you can get your government money right where do you think you're going or you know how tough do you think it's going to be for you only knowing how to sign your name you know you've graduated and now you're out in the world looking for a job or trying to communicate with people. Maybe you have to write an essay, say, you know, whatever. And all you know how to do is spell your name. Well, we're at that, almost the equivalent of that at this point. It doesn't look that way. It doesn't say, people think because, you know, children today, for example, or anybody for that matter, because they can walk and talk and chew gum, that they must be, you know, have some kind of an education, which is not true. And because they got a job, I don't know, fixing flat tires at the tire store or sweeping the back room at the auditorium or whatever job they got does not mean that they have an education. The quality of education, the quality of life, all the things that we're witnessing today is by far, if you wanted to put it on a scale, like Mark is saying, it's way low. people's expectations. You don't see any kind of entrepreneurs, individualism, people trying to start little businesses. I've talked many times growing up as a kid, and I didn't spend a lot of time in Brooklyn, New York. I was born in Brooklyn. But all the little shops that were every year, these were people that were in the middle of the mass. Trying to survive and they had their little knits that they used to generate money for themselves electric motor repairs shoeshine or repair stores You know bakeries and you know, I'm you name it man. It was it was everywhere But because of due to the lack of education the lack of individual individuality Where are all those little shops today? I don't care where you go across America, have you seen lately a vacuum cleaner repair shop? No. What you see is the vacuum cleaner dumpster where people just buy things. I was talking to my daughter the other day, she says, man, I got to go out and buy me another vacuum cleaner. That makes the fourth one. I said, well, what's wrong with them? I don't know. They just quit. They just quit. Well, did you open one up? I found one in a dumpster one time. There's a few years back. I thought wow, man That thing looks brand new. I wonder what's wrong with it. So I brought it home and I plugged it in and nothing happened So I opened up and here a wired come off in the motor All I had to do was plug it in. I didn't have to solder. I didn't have to do anything. I just plugged it in Flipped on the switch and we're being we're in business, but here it just got thrown away But where are all these little shops? You see that's America But today we've created this throwaway society. Well if it's broke it doesn't work anymore We don't have any TV repair shops. There's no TV repairman that comes to your door and looks at your TV Everything we use in a day's time is just a throwaway. It's designed that way. It's produced that way and we don't have enough forth on enough creativity, common sense, nothing is connecting here. I said, well, I might take it apart and see how it works. Oh, I think I'll start repairing televisions or vacuum cleaners, because this is the 15th one that I've taken apart, and they all seem to have a similar problem. This one little wire here, and it's not stuck or made in any particular brand, they're all made very similarly. So I think I'll open up a little shop. Maybe I'll just work it on weekends. You know, anything like nothing, nothing like that comes into view. Now, of course, maybe and maybe not something like that would work in our little town here, 2500, but certainly in a major city somewhere, somebody could generate a living. But you don't see any of that taking place. That's because in everybody's mind, you can just throw it away. And then on the other hand, you get the American, you know, the spoiled rotten, gluttonous, oil consuming, whatever. They just throw it all out there. But what we have to keep in mind as we go along is we're not building the crap the corporations are. They build it that way so that you can keep throwing them away and buying another one. Throw them away and buy another one. And that keeps you on the treadmill. At every level it's not limited to the vacuum. We're all the way down to $40,000 cars, man. Big money that people just, well, I don't know how to work on it, I can't fix it, it's too expensive. So they just abandon it and go get something else. I got a friend down here that owns a car lot. This little story just amazed the hell out of me. A girl comes in one day, she buys a car. A little Ford Taurus. and she had it for about a year, she's making payments on it then one day she decides that, well I don't like this car anymore, I'm just gonna go buy another one so she went to another car lot and bought another one now the other one is still running, the little Ford cars, this still runs all that stuff but she just didn't want it anymore so she just quit making payments on it and parked it in the driveway didn't make a payment for a year and then calls up my friend Dan and says, you know, look, I'm not going to be making any more payments on this car. So, you know, if you want to just come and get it, the key is in it. So I went down there with my friend, Dan, and we had to put a battery in it. I sort of put the battery in it, car fires right up, and we drove it right back to the car lot and put it back up for sale. Now, what kind of a mindset of a person, you know, here's some pretty young, you needed a car. I just don't want that one anymore. Let's go get another one and not make any payments on the other one. I don't get it How long do you think you're going to be able to do if you see this is the mindset? We're seeing with a lot of people is it's like the looters aren't you coming and putting the store back in all we did was burn it down and steal everything All we did was, you know everything and burn it down, you just are gonna replace it. Didn't you have insurance? Yeah, well they don't take that far. It's just logic is, you know, this is where we're talking, you know, low IQ knuckle dragging. I didn't, just because I said low IQ knuckle dragging doesn't mean that it's ethnic group. I'm talking about low brow, slow thought process. Yeah. If you keep doing this, where do you think you're going to go to get more cars? Right. Well, they grow on trees. Somebody makes the takari thingy. And if I, the dealership, well, why are there three parking lots that are empty where there used to be five, say, dealerships in an area? Well, from the government end, they just restricted them out of business. But from the other end, with an attitude like this, how long before, other than those who were absolutely subsidized by the communists, how long before that would be the only people, even there, that, what kind of product you get when they're thinking the same way. That lack of work ethic or that lack of work ethic. Let's go to the phone line, man. We got Nancy in Pennsylvania. Good morning, Nancy. Good morning. You're talking about America. Yes, we are. I was wondering if you know what America means. The real definition besides America's best fusch is being named after. Well, it is an old tautonic definition called heaven's kingdom. And where did you get the definition from? You have to kind of ask for it. It's an old German or tautonic definition. My son-in-law, a t-shirt, has heavenly kingdom and has three or four definitions in one of the main one was that it separated America. You know America was in two syllables with heaven's kingdom. Kind of interesting, is it not? It is interesting. That's why I was asking were you... It might be America's face, eka, America, eka, America, or actually probably wasn't even saying initially and was you know again verbalized or trans, you know, transphoned muted for the centuries because that's something that hasn't been an argument for years. Remember they always bring that comment up, where did our name America come from? Now the argument about being heaven's kingdom or, and that's another term I've heard used, is in line with a whole bunch of elements of our society that have been done away with. To teach this, this idea like I've argued for years, again, first of all, this is our sacred ground. We love the people of Germany, love the people of Canada, love the people of Mexico. I think they're wonderful people and should keep making their country strong and sound and they should be just in their own ways. We're not being. And we have all kinds of problems here. But this is our sacred ground. And where that comes from is the whole idea that we're in our place. This is our, it has been built by us, it has been written by changes of men's attitudes, by cons consent, time, you know, this is where we're supposed to be. And, you know, there's always people that they're going to want to peel the onion back. Well, we should have given it back to the natives. Well, the natives killed off a lot of their own and others to get to where they were before we got here. It wasn't the paradise scam that everybody keeps flapping. Oh, it was paradise here. Yeah, that's why the natives had what we call war clubs. It is a head open like a watermelon. Wow, there's brains leaking out of that. Instead of something else real quick, I've kind of hinted about for years. Well, not hinted, I've talked about on the air. There's a lot of parts of American history that we're just not allowed to even talk about when it comes to geography. Take a look at where the Mississippi and the Ohio come together and take a look at the names of the major cities and then go over and find yourself a map of the Nile Basin and what the names of them are on the Nile Basin and then go back and look at the map of the Mississippi and the Ohio. There was a law in the Ohio and the Mississippi settled immediately but they were settled early on. lot of other things about our geography and our history that we're just not broad. It's kind of like knowing what you're eating on a daily basis. Do you really want to know the history of America? Yeah, well it's a lot of fun really as far as I was, it's as exciting as any other soap opera. America was the component as the wilderness and it was known as me because open country with a few natives and it was known as the wilderness. Yes. the end of the way. Well, most people really have a hard time when they see pictures and very little of anything that the movies can do does just. Have you noticed how when you see any movies or epics that are done, which is how it conditions our mind, they show like the cane and the trees are big, like the size of oak trees that we're used to seeing. Well, just to straighten everybody's brains out about how bad and size things were, people look up the Michigan logging industry. the Pennsylvania logging industry. Guys, they can't do in movies justice. Trees, if you can imagine. I've seen pictures here. They've got history books of Idaho. The trees were so gigantic. They've got pictures of a tree, a wedge cut out of a tree. and they put a truck up there to give you the comparison of a truck parked it up there and the tree is still standing. Yeah, it was across the whole of the nation like this. Right. Right to where, you know, from the east to the west. In Michigan there is a place, if you ever guys, if you're ever traveling, to give a better feel when everybody hits such things. It would be the equivalent of an ant trying to eat a redwood or something. Right. It's incredible. Even in the eastern states we're really no different. Although some areas were more cultivated and lost culture. People that often war. Europeans have been here many times. I think we've been here more than a few times. That's why we have America here. far back the cycle of humanity on North America has been, they do know it. And they will admit to a degree, but then they try to do the question mark because they have to do the apology to the... It's part of the scam from the 70s. We need to apologize for existing and the Native Americans and know how horrible things were. And it was all the white man's fault. I think the white man's been here more than a few times, or at least European type. And the reason is looking at the concerned tribes. America, don't... anything like the people you see in the movies, which are the southwestern native tribes, the great tribes, two different populations altogether. Take most all of them were not for, you know, coloration. The average Eastern tribesman, much like his European counterpart across the water, angular efface, long of nose, named Heights was approximately the same, and a lot of the traits and customs were there that were also used in Northern Europe. And I'm not just talking about Vikings, I'm talking about the fact that there's a lot of things that, you know, that the ring knockers know. If you knew where to go, what if you had a knowledge because of the written text or what if you had a working knowledge and you knew where you could go to a place that would be like heaven? What if there would be wealth and abundance? And maybe your people had already been there and maybe your people had already worked there and they'd lost that empire. They'd lost that grid to begin with. And well, how could you keep those kinds of secrets? Guys, or you see D12 bulldozers back in the day, very limited communications means you can keep it compartmentalized and boxed within a group of people a lot easier. And the reality when they showed up here, I believe that because of the, it was like, hey, this is a chance for us, or was again, a shock and surprise to some, not so much to others. We sit on North America, like I said, it's more fun, archeological, exciting. or you know, our archaeological question mark. And to know the history of like the Midwest. This is the epic of the Midwest, which we now call the Midwest. Such a dynamic piece of history that you could spend with the history we've already created in the last 400 years. But if you go back farther, it sort of makes you ask questions. I was reading a book and they have found 10 commandments out in the southwest in Iraq. A whole bunch of other things. interesting that maybe some of the Indians were white blue haired, I mean blue eyes and blond haired. Exactly. Well, it's like the Cheyenne, everybody talks about the Cheyenne or everybody talks about the Trail of Tears, etc. Go back through the history and take a look at the names of some of the great cheepkins that were their war chiefs. Guys, you'll find that they're not brown haired and dark skinned and brown eyes. We're at the top mark. Different group of people totally different picture painted when you start to look at the real history. Thank you, man. Appreciate bringing that up. Now we're gonna read what does America mean. We're gonna have to find out. Thank you. Have a good day. God bless you. And again, we're at the top. God bless the republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. And we're on the march, night and day. It's not just a fun subject. It's an historical core component of our history that's been lost so that we don't think as human beings, but rather as mindless cattle. Mindless cattle can be manipulated. People who have a history, well, they can look to the future because they want to make their own. We'll be back Joe Mark and hopefully Don here in a minute in Del report now you can feel that squeaky clean sensation like none other with phytomer toothpaste and mouthwash phytomer toothpaste and mouthwash is a unique natural formula not found in any other oral care