September 2, 2014
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The morning Intelligence Report covered zoning enforcement issues affecting a Pennsylvania caller's backyard chicken operation, with hosts discussing how local officials lack legal standing to enforce ordinances without proper documentation. The show explored the history and constitutional basis of military commissions, contrasting direct commissions from Congress with state militia commissions, and discussed how federal overreach has compromised state independence. Hosts emphasized the financial needs of the Micro Effect network and promoted a Friday drawing for a $50 gift certificate from a freeze-dried food sponsor.
- zoning enforcement
- backyard chickens
- pennsylvania
- michigan supreme court
- military commissions
- continental congress
- state militia
- federal overreach
- constitutional rights
- night vision technology
- micro effect network
- preparedness
- local government
- property rights
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DB base stations, Channel 29 and Channel 27, greater northern Michigan this morning, along with Research Channel 31, which by the way is down in the Battle Creek area. We're doing a survey for a five radio hub that's going to be working. That area is going to expand to one of our C-12s. sites, our repeater sites. What we call star shell broadcast goes from 1.5 directions with a limited YAGI array. It's not a regular hummus place. It's more of a wire beam antenna system rather than a YAGI which is you call beams that does a directional. This is hand and the idea behind this is once you put out you get that much more of a thud. If you do that in five points of the compass of an overlaps of hair, any signal Any other sea signal, it doesn't mean anything. What a good morning to our friends there, working on the so alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies across the country. Good morning everybody. There is, oh man, nasty Joe. It's raining here. Sea rainy here. We're on the edge of another wave of rain hitting this probably just to the southeast. I just went outside and looked. And your neck of the woods, Don, what's the date today? And guys, what's happening across the planet? We're covering three points of the compass at least. Are you talking to Don or are you talking to me? Uh oh, did we lose Don? Oh wow, what's today today Don? The second day of September Excellent, and again, what's it doing up there? It's a beautiful day here. The air coming in off the lake. The palm trees are swaying in the breeze. Yeah, and the dodo birds are just so happy. Beautiful day. Well again, rain here, raining here. We've got actually, like I said, cloud cover. We've had mixed cover when we started the program, but doing the second hour, not thunderboomers, we're feeling in the air right now. everybody here in our neck of the woods where your cortex or grab your umbrella clear you know but some but well on the way to work in that the invoking that's like when you're finding you know when you're finding justice for mr. brown you go to a riot and then you turn left and you attack the party where you run off with booze because that will you know by attacking somebody else's private property stealing from somebody you're gonna find justice for somebody else don't you or we had a color on line one here we get phyllis in Pennsylvania. Good morning, Philip. Good morning, guys. How are you this morning? Oh, we're still breathing. I just wanted to let you know what's going on here. A few years ago, we decided that we were going to have some chickens in our backyard. Now, we live in kind of, it's not really a subdivision. We don't have that. We just live on a route in Meadville, so Meadville, Pennsylvania. And for the years, for years and years and years, this has been considered an area where it's commercial and light industry. You'd have to spend the designation here. Well, about a couple weeks ago, actually, probably close to a month ago, our neighbors decided that we shouldn't have chickens and ducks anymore. So they had their friends call the zoning, who I call the zoning guard. The running guard came out and he said he was trying to be nice and he informed me that I was not allowed to have chickens and ducks. Yes sir. Thinking of Michigan, I'm sorry to interrupt you, but Michigan just a few years ago told those people that they have no legal standing. The Michigan Supreme Court at the same time I interrupted you that you're in Pennsylvania. The court there hasn't been so generous, do you have they? I don't know, I haven't looked into that. The plot line is here to a job, they come out and they tell you, well, but they have no legal standing, the Michigan Supreme Court says no. You might want to dig into that in your neck of the woods. Okay. Well, tell us the rest of the story, fella. Well, anyway, so I ignored basically the first letter because it really didn't have anything. There was just nothing there. He had no standing. You know, he didn't show any reason or anything. We were supposed to be... any reason why we shouldn't have chickens and ducks. Did he sign it? Did he sign it? Was his name on there? Okay. It was just a letter because he was trying to be nice. So it was just a letter and the letter said that we weren't allowed to have chickens and ducks and we had to take care of this immediately because they got a report from actually the neighbors in the report or the quasi, I guess you could call it a violation or supposedly violation. So now he sent me a formal letter, actually it's not a formal letter but it's basically a decree, it's a notice of enforcement and it says really nothing. In fact he has the wrong document. the wrong information actually on the notice. He says that we live in a residential area which is not correct. He says that this is a particular area that's zoned a particular way, that it's a particular district and that's not correct either because when I look at the regulation that's not what it says. So the majority of what he's writing doesn't really have any credence, doesn't really have any, you know, he's making it up as he goes around. Right. Pretty much, yes. With respect to the process, go down to the, you have a township hall, okay, you need to take him into the township hall and have, you need to be at the township hall with him and have him point out to it, he has no standing. You need to have him point out to the private property. Because it's registered in the town hall, you need to bring bring this paperwork to him, you need to bring it to his attention, you know where I'm going with that. Because he's apparently trying to, as you point out, generate instead of just trying to build it out of, what is that? I have a letter that's going to be written. So what I wanted to point out with all this, even though this is our situation and we'll deal with, we have ways that we're probably going to wind up dealing with it exactly what I don't know, but what you're stating is certainly Absolutely a good direction. One thing that I noticed, because I started reading a lot of this stuff, and one of the things that I've noticed is that this is going through the economic development and the economic and commercial or commerce development of the state, which is a new deal. That's never been there before. That's just a new addition within the last few years. Basically what they do is they really say to these guys that you can implement all these zoning and all these other things that are ordinances and you are immune from anything. It's right in there. There's a clause there that says that. Whatever you do, you have an immunity. Whatever you can be successfully, you know, you're trickery and if it all works, don't worry man, they can't do nothing to you. That's not right. Exactly. What's that credit card? That's a card card. They don't have that anymore. I know, for god's sake. They don't want people to know about that kind of stuff. I mean the process of doing is they've written them a letter already and then I have some friends who are telling me that constitutionally we could go after him and then there's supposedly some kind of a tort method of actually going and stopping this as well. One of the things that I do see and I think other people have to be aware is instead of being afraid we have to start standing up and saying no we're not going to do this. finding out exactly the methods we can use to actually stop this. And that's how you do it. It's always a reason, somebody comes up hands them a piece of paper and all of a sudden that's their new orders for life without challenging it at all. Well thank you gentlemen, I really appreciate your input and I appreciate all your time and your support as always. I appreciate that. Okay, keep you up to date. Well, pay attention, we'll also cover this progressively in the next week or two with some of our other friends. I need to put you in touch with Dwayne, much like I put, Dwayne was a very helpful library, wasn't he Joe? Yes sir, very much so. In fact, I think you have his number there handy, don't you? Not in front of me, no I don't. Well, I mean, you're having the shop though, right? Somewhere, yes. Okay, the reason is, if maybe, if caller might want to talk to you and just grab the number from me, please, you can find it. Only because he's dealing with sloths right now. Notice I didn't even mince words here. He's busy slaughtering and they really like really really really really to figure out how to get out of their demise but what's funny is one tagged the other which tagged the other and all of them because they listen to a bass talking about here they kind of burned all their bridges so It's happening everywhere. It's not just one part of the country. These buffoons that are local are desperate to try and find some place to suck off another government money tit. It's those magic tits that drop out of the sky like there's this giant over head. And as soon as they do, being the parasites that they are in government. Hell of a picture. Yeah. Oh, it's disgusting. Especially the ones sucking too, because you know, they're venomous. There's a cab you could just never get off the tee you know what I mean in other words like God we're gonna sing it all look how bloated it is is overweight it's of them all across the country. Hey Phyllis, I got a question for you. This person that supposedly turned you in or whatever, it's not necessarily your neighbor, but somebody visiting your neighbor or something? I didn't get that. Exactly. That's exactly what it was, and that's exactly what the guy... When he stopped here and he visited me the first time, I mean he came and he visited in the beginning of August, and he said, we got a complaint, not from your neighbor, but from someone on behalf of your neighbor. My neighbor happens to be an attorney, so... Oh. Well, what it comes down to, see this, we had a shyster do this years ago because they coveted my dad's property on, uh, that he was, you know, had a, he was going to build his garage on. And so they tried this, they did the same thing, but the only cool thing was that the guy who was with the township came out and said, no, I suppose I'm not supposed to tell you this, but since there's only one person next to you, I don't know who it could possibly be that filed the complaint, but since there is only one person next to you, Maybe that would be a hint that you know you could figure out who it is that just tried to screw you out of your land and hint hint and That's what they did he tried to use the second party and you know what's really bizarre about it is another family member even told him Are you crazy? I think the kicker of this was guys we helped build it was up there on the second floor holding rafters for this person and after they after everything was done We built him a brand new house and everything this creature did this and it's a basic rule about the code your mind, you know, it's a scorpion thing. You can put them on your back and try to get them across the river. It's fascinating because it was just like he had to have that other piece of from my dad. And just had to, he couldn't stand it. He couldn't stand the idea that he didn't have that piece of property. And so he tried everything. He could, whatever way he could, backstabbing everywhere you could imagine. It all came back to bite him in the arse. everything was for naught. But it's an example of how twisted these, you know, your supposed neighbors are. Yeah, well you know it sounds to me like it was an effort to, you know, don't don't attack your neighbors. It was somebody else that did it. Is this neighbor Jewish? No. Because remember there's a basic rule in the Talmud. If you can get one goyim to kill another goyim, it's not murder. That's how it works. So it's like, I won't do it. I'll have one of my buds do it. Somebody else will call that one. You can't say it was me, except that all the inspector turned around and said, what? It was a buddy of his. Has your neighbor ever mentioned a problem with your ducks and your chickens? Only when they got out, but it's been a while ago. And I finally found the last place where they were getting out. And I dropped that. I got it. I got it. So when I first got the duck, and the reason he was concerned is because your rabbit attacked chickens. got, you know, got, you know, attacked him at the front door and penned him in and, you know, packed him to death or something. Did he lose a family member to the chickens and the ducks? I hear that. It's like, oh my God, your chickens and the ducks got out. It's like, and your point? It's like, and I would have to ask again, and I really don't want my chickens and ducks out. But it's like I haven't seen anybody packed to death yet other than in the movie The Birds and that this character is so, you know, I mean, shall we say, metro-oriented that if he got out anywhere where there's, you know, anything looks like livestock, the person he thinks about is the old Hitchcock movie The Bird. What the deal was was when the zoning to God got to the door, he told me, because of the smell, the noise, the amount of traffic going in and out of my driveway, because we sell eggs, but we don't, I charged $2.00. What the hell business is it up here? It's how much traffic is going in and out of your driveway. Well, that's what the God said. I was looking at the driveway and they threw it in the car. Oh my God, my panties are bunching. Oh, I'm selling you. See, that's the kind of character you're dealing with. Go ahead. The other thing is that we do have a business license because they do have a business. Some cheeky deal. So I do have a business. So, really, the amount of money that we make from the chicken index doesn't even be eggs. It doesn't amount to anything. To be perfectly frank, I could sell them for a dollar. I'd be happy because, you know, people like our eggs. So, I don't want to stop doing this because really, it's not a business venture. It's just something where people enjoy the eggs. They like to get them here. They're fresh. And they know where they came from and they can see everything that's here. And now they've pushed it into the realm of, what's the word I'm trying to think of? Regulation. No. Agriculture. Principle. A matter of principle. Your rights, their rights in when years begin or something, it's... It's the same old same old man. They shed an entire cedar plant down here in Cambia out here. Some guys supposedly moved in, didn't like the smell or the noise or something. And now they, you know, 15 people are unemployed. You know, this kind of crap is going on all across America. Well, that's why the person who didn't like it should have had a pair of bucked his knees. I'm sorry. Something like that is like you moved in. Yeah. And this is in here. Yeah. And now you're pissing and moaning. Yeah. You didn't bring your girl when you got the first phone. Well, it's terrible when you got the first phone. I'll put it out of your car the next day, because that's where I would be with it. I mean, that's where any of the 15 employees should have been. Obviously a hot topic. Yeah, it's like the farmers feel like it's like living where we are out here. And we like, well, my two favorite, we had the farm that's to the west of us. The place looked like somebody manicured it commercially. Now, you know why it looked like that, guys? Because for 70, long as I've ever been alive, and since my grandfather was alive, that farm, the guy always ran dairy cattle there. A bunch of dipwits from Ann Arbor moved out into the country because they wanted to be a la Naturole, but they looked at all the pictures, but those pretty farms and all of the people, I've got to be out in the country. But then they got out there and they had to use their nose, and the thing do for the township whining about the smell of the cows. So the cows got moved because they actually wanted to switch them over to another, you know, 80 acres that he got from another farmer. And the next year, when everybody started to drive by, all of this beautifully manicured area has three and five foot, you know, tall weeds and grass, which would be natural. Do you know that the same buffoons were in there demanding, why didn't that guy manicure that lawn the way he had before? And why wasn't he mowing that 50 acres? Yeah. Seriously, now it did it was beautiful as cedar trees and it looked just like a golf course guys because when you run 85 heads and you keep them in a certain area for a time they keep it chewed down man it's beautiful yeah but then the same pith willies were in there lamenting because why didn't that guy say he should have been out there with the long clippers why wasn't he there and I'm serious that's how it sounded at the township meeting I was there and it's like you know I had to realize that's I said yeah are you really that style I can say was are you so that's thinking stupid Do you honestly think he was out there with a... Did you ever see the man out there with a mower? Are you really that stan... The mowers were the ones with the forehoofs that you whiny pieces of trash were pissing and moaning about. It's like the doctor did you? What it is is you got some jackass. I'm sure I keep doing that. You've got some, you know, lamentable socialist who has got a... I have to have a laundry list of I hate you. Well, that's just like the guy that says, I don't understand why we have to kill animals. There's plenty of food at the grocery store. And the spicy crap. Well, thank you for your call, Phyllis. You're welcome. Thank you guys. Appreciate it. Leave us up today and I will help always get. You know, like we just laughed. It is funny. It's funnier than hell. What do you think we got? Hamburger trees and steak trees? Oh, my food? Oh, we could stop killing the animals. There's plenty of food at the grocery store. That's how stupid and ignorant the masses have become. I just had this conversation at two in the morning with one of the guys right here nearby where I'm sitting. He said the exact same thing. He goes, I have never... He just came back from holiday, right? He goes, I cannot believe how much it appeared to be since last year. Just going out and about and dealing with Did they just pass out a stupid pill or something? And it's like, you know, it was on everything, including the very thing you're talking about, like, well, I couldn't eat, I couldn't eat, you can't kill animals, it's horrible. Yeah, I were going to McDonald's, I can buy hamburgers. You know, that kind of thing. And all of a sudden, it's like, and so where did the hamburgers come from? I don't know. Well, don't worry, there's Donkey and Fox if they came from McDonald's. That was the thing here, remember, two months ago, with communist China selling the meat to McDonald's? and fox don't worry we're killing any cows. Years ago my dad and God bless him he just had a little bout in hospital here just before the weekend but everything's gone well so everybody's back and actually moving around fine. But my dad at the beginning of the depression there's a little store on Miller Road the building's over there even to this day it's been an out for almost 110 years. They've reached a little grocery store and he says, one of those grocery stores where you would tell them what you wanted and you'd pick it off the shelf, right? They had a wood burning stove up by the front and everybody used to come in and of course the depression had just hit so there were a lot more people standing around because everybody was talking about what was going on with the economy and the food was disappearing. And they were having the conversation about the farmers and how they were getting hit and how the farmers were dumping their milk or they didn't dump the milk on their own. That was a lie guys. Do you know that FDR put them at gunpoint to do that? Think about that. Well, anyway, this woman goes, I don't care what the farmers are doing because I buy all my food and cans. Yeah. And everybody stood there and didn't say a word when he left. You know, there's the grocery set. What the hell does she think? I have a can tree out back or something. 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And before we're going any further, Don, night vision technology, you have it? Anything that's jumping off the wall there that we should know about or anything special coming up? And again, changes we know to let us know about. And, uh, get the kind of things you guys got less than 200 of the four members of the gun site there. Now this is entry level, this is first-generation technology. They're phasing out the green screen. You know, that's a highly technical say the gun for the device and how much white LEDs versus they want to make that production change. White is really not an option. It wouldn't want anything with a white light on. In generation gun sites or goggles or third, we can talk about thermal. If you're looking in that direction, you guys give me a call. It's not a night vision question, but I couldn't answer this question when a listener called and asked about the word commission. Now if you're a salesman, you know what commission is, but if you're a brand new, you know, 90-day wonder, and you're a second lieutenant, what is that word? A commissionment, where actually is the term, you're receiving a commissionment, which is an edict, and a title from receiving a commission from the Congress, which is authorized and voted upon, to hold you as an extension, slash represent the government. You have non-commissioned individuals who everybody's used. And then you have something else in between which a lot of people, if you really get confused about commissions, how about warrant officers? I mean, where have you heard the term warrant before? Doesn't that sound kind of legal? He's serving him a warrant. So when the first time I heard that when I was in the military, I mean he before was a military officer, sounds like we're arresting people here, doesn't it? a commission, he's receiving not a letter of Mars, receiving a commission to serve as an extension, as an officer within the authority of the Congress, not the executive, not the president. Think about that. The president has to sign off on it, but nobody really thinks about this. It's like, well, we're going to follow the orders of the emperor. It didn't originally come here, but the authority doesn't come from the emperor. It comes from the first officer who was given a direct commission to I were giving you a commission to create a Continental Army. Seconded, so the first commission from Congress was Washington. At that point forward, his job was to recommend, although again, you know, could bring people in from any direction. You know, that's why I always laugh when they say, like, well, you didn't receive special this or special that from the military. Guys, originally, individuals were brought in both by the Continental Congress or by the Congress to within the army everybody forgets that you know they make these things they had first of all condition everybody to make snipe comments like well Fred shmiblaps with the National Guard and he doesn't but a pharmacist for all do you know what a pharmacist has to go through to be a pharmacist you see how they how they piss will eat you know people you know or try to you know you know whatever they can because you got the centrist so the National Guard nothing well what was Fred before he became the lieutenant in charge of the platoon or the company well he was a man yeah he was as a pre-man, you see, number one. Number two is, well, he may be through the guard, but in most cases, as we know, anybody in modern times or over the last hundred plus years has typically been in the regular military. And they kind of slid sideways when they went home and became part of the guard. But that's not the only way the guard was constructed. And the originally, most people don't know this, your commission could be recommended by any general staff officer. and would be presented before the Congress and you could receive a direct commissionment. Even, and I know people who got that, they over-achieve those commissions, even through to the early 80s when the American sizzle in place. I know gentlemen who served with me that came out because they were excited about the idea, because we were jumping out of planes and we were jumping out of helicopters, I didn't jump out of those planes, but there's and bouncing all over and you know, A-Teams, you know, with Special Forces operations, And they got so excited about it, they said, I want to join the Army. And that individual went into a direct commission, uh, commission with a major's rank. Why? Well, I guess if you're a doctor and you have a lot of outside, you decide you want to be a doctor inside. You see, nobody ever does the administrative work. You know, they always call us a, the pencil push. Well, I did a lot of pencil pushing and you see that's, that's part of the, having the many hats in the, in the military. And what's funny is all these people, well usually it's like getting hold of a tradesman like that is considered priceless. And so they have a whole scale where your experience, your job position, regimen that determine where they can put you within the ranking system, guys. And an individual who's got a doctorate and then has a PhD and G. Olsoz physically fits. He'd make a nice medical officer and a major. So I came in like, yes. And he received a direct commission. OCS or anything like that, no additional training. He went in with a direct commission and then a familiarization corps of Minuteman. And the Minuteman program was a two week recycler for anybody who was prior service. If they were coming back in, they gave them a two week recycler and then they would cycle, move them right into what they were hired in for, whatever the contract they didn't for. And so commissionments are in of themselves. It's not a bad thing. It was to, you know, ensure he was going to maintain quality control. As we know what happened with Congress, A lot of cronyism took which by even of itself could cause and did. And there were just as many failures perhaps, who knows. Building an army from scratch. A lot of money became a general, a colonel, or became a fill in the blank. The reason is that they needed the money to be able to get the rifle. The problem with it is, well did that person really have any scruples with regard to military? See, you don't have to have experience. The idea is you have the wherewithal and the brains to be able to manage manpower. And a lot of them know because they were aristocracy or they felt that they wanted to have this mindset about how they would operate. And so the peasants were over there and they were over in the auditorium, but they really weren't officers. They were like, they were a procedure to stop the officers. That will get you killed just as fast as anything else. The difference is that again, under our policies of the Congress and the Constitution of these United States and respective constitutions of the state, for the militia, the states themselves could commission anyone. Did not have to wait for approval from the Fed because they mixed apples and oranges with a dip. It really was the, because what it did is it brought the federal guard, which were originally, and even many, many years, even only a few sure years ago, and the state militias were not manipulated directly by the Fed until the dip act came up. Other than that, it gave part of the checks and balances. And it's not a surprise that the at the same time as the, oh, that's right, the Federal Reserve Act. But again, even with that, they still, all the laws were in place. Like I said, direct commissionments by the states, the National Guard over the country, the more they held on to the traditional policy and were able to maintain themselves. Montana being one of the most, just for that being the most reliable. Montana didn't have driver's licenses until what, the 80s? Think about that. I mean, there was no such thing. Everybody's laughing. It's like, driver's license, what the hell is that? We don't need those. I served the guys in the 70s that never knew what a driver's license was until they heard about all these idiots from the east. Of course, they'd never been off the farm. But the ranches, you know, was bigger than the size of two counties. That's why they'd never been off the farm and they drove two and a half ton truck, done eight trucks all day. Well, the commissionment thing, it's interesting that it was a federal thing, but it also, I should say, it was a continental Congress thing, but commissionments were also directed through the state's militias at the same time. And in fact, you'll see many, many examples of that. Some of our best commanders came from the state militia commissionments, not from Congress. Then the Continental Congress tried to cross-sign them over down the road as we worked into the war. Many of them like Morgan's rifle, take a look at the background and history of these units. Some of them were most reliable troops, but they weren't Continental. They were state militia units are assigned to support the Continental Force. Units with those unique commanders that couldn't be arrested from their jobs because the command came from the state, not from the sink and fed. No need to fed. They were able to stay focused, jumping on their horses and running like hell, you know, auditioned by the Continental Congress. We can look at another example into the Civil War. There was a cousin of that department of war, Guy Seward. And this guy, I don't know how he got a job, but he was spending money at the beginning of the war and here there were carrying and And at the end of the war, he was in charge of moving northern back out of the south. But like 2400 or 1800 prisoners on this boat gets out into the water, chugs up the river and explodes. Almost everybody on board died. He got away with that. He was the cousin of Seward. Again, the chairman of war. Got away with the murder. Yeah? Brings up the thought, who do we put in this place? on occasion you'll hear the words on this hour. We seem to go side by side by the way, and corruption. Again, we need to pay attention to what, don't we? And thank you for that. I know the listener was more than what was expected. Well, the big thing is that, you know, for instance, we've talked about this, Obama is a traitor, Obama. Obama is a foreign national who hates America. It's just that simple. He doesn't like you. He'd like to see all of you dads that are listening right now. I guarantee it. He's been told that that opportunity will arise, I am sure. Presence is the, you know, I just pointed out who it is, the purpose. What is the Congress, what do they have in the way of a tool if they wish to arrest? For all practical purposes, despite the fact we have the commander in chief under the corporation, The bottom line is that under the Constitution of the United States, the Congress has the authority to order the military to arrest and cease. Why the commissions came through the Congress in the first place? Executive mechanisms, tax imbalances. Oh, but by the way, let's not forget, just in case the centrist like, oh, wait a minute, a pentagram might have been built and a centralized military put in place at the federal level, the state militias and independence to counterbalance any continental force. By the way, back in the day was the minority anyway. How do you get to West Point? It's a lot harder than Carnegie Hall, isn't it? Yeah, yeah. Well, you have to be recommend... First of all, it's kind of like going to college, any other college. To be recommended by another graduate, leg up. Number two is, through the military, there is a culling process. I actually tested individuals. When they first tried to push females, I tested the first batch of females. that went to what they tried to push to win. They did the same thing they just did with the Navy and all these other groups, in fact Special Forces, etc. They had to destroy all of the guidelines and I physically watched them in their incapable performances as they approved them, to at least compete. Now that didn't mean they got into the... many females around the country got into the finals that way. I watched that happen, personally, because I was one of the 15 people who were actually schooled. They officially keep track and sign off on their paperwork. Mark, I need a minute here before we get... Go ahead. Alright folks, don't forget we're having a drawing on Friday for the $50, we're calling it a gift certificate. You get to choose what you like from Rick's website which is thrivelife.com slash freebird. 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