September 18, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, reloading ammunition supplies, Michigan militia activity in the Pinconting area, and radio trailer technology for monitoring law enforcement frequencies. He addressed escalating tensions between citizens and government agencies, predicting more confrontational responses from people who feel persecuted. The show covered micro-FM broadcasting setup, equipment sourcing from yard sales, and frequency monitoring techniques using Yagi antennas. A caller named George raised concerns about no-knock warrants, SWAT team incompetence, and a Florida DUI school corruption scandal involving judges and politicians profiting from the criminal justice system.
- ammunition reloading
- michigan militia
- pinconting
- radio trailers
- yagi antenna
- micro-fm broadcasting
- no-knock warrants
- swat teams
- frequency monitoring
- preparedness
- government overreach
- dui school scam
- florida corruption
- judges profiting
- civil disobedience
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Live 365. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You've I 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 is 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 seize the family farm 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 doctors so their children won't be born. 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? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? to the east sweep across the plains, leap over the Sippee, and land in the Smokies. Let's see how tired telecommunications workers bring us. And again, it has been a perfect fall to early fall day here in Michigan. The sun was not super warm. Right in between, in fact, two minute project, get on down the road. Same is true with any of our loading and Reloading projects right now. I know a lot of people are scrounging for powder. I have not seen any really great deals on powder anywhere in fact just to refer as BK pointed out did a quartermaster Friday It's not really It's not really just say wow dude. I'm by so many pounds of powder now some of our Allies we can access as a favor, but I wasn't that well too much because everybody's now pretty well if they've been a dealer for a while or if they've had inventory of... they have made sure that that inventory is close to that. And we'll say that to friends even or at our, you know, father, you know, knowing they're going to have to fight to take care of their own people, worried about their own backyard. And I understand that. So looking at a number of technologies that you are in need of, that you really, really need of powder primer case, distributing.com, copesdistributing.com. in Coleman's is more of a military surplus company. They do get unique items in, come for checking out if you're into heavy-gauge stuff. Now, I want to say heavy-gauge, anyway, I'm going to say in investments and JG sale, you're better off calling if you spot check, don't pay simply because they're not able to keep up, or you want to catch it as it comes through the... any of the standard powders right now, if you're looking at reloading, I would highly recommend that you keep would, you know, keep the score required, score... eggs in one basket, especially not powder. Make sure it's not all in the barn or not all in the chicken coop or not all in the house or not all in the, you know, other words, get it spread around. Preferably even off secondary location, the way they might try to escalate, so they have a shop just like we have a shopping list of what we're going to do to them, they have a shopping list of what they're going to do. Fingernail, you know, you have available for eggs in one basket reason and we're in the same, you know, we put the same rules in had during the top of the hour break to try and see if I could get any more information about the situation here in Michigan. Again, the Michigan Wolverine Corps state commander up in the Ping Toning area, which is interesting because Penn and Mckay actually is pretty busy and very, very active in Michigan. They're getting more troops on the ground in Ping Toning, or the Ping Toning area. Actually, again, I don't know how that's been maintained or if that's been waxing or waning recently with the economy the way it is, we'll find out more. I know that the downtown Pinconting, the old downtown Pinconting area was pretty well, the old downtown area was off what is now the main drag. The main drag has taken over most of the businesses and even the government buildings and everything else were kind of oozing in that direction. So it's kind of fascinating. There's an entire downtown area that would just be great for movie filming. It'd be like our urban slash city setting. situation most are empty 80% and you've got paved roads parking meters but how do I know this we went through it and we're not taking over pin conning it's too much on a main main drag and north-south route and it's got a lot of people over there decent so the sonar ping maybe even 8 o'clock BC is up tonight at 8 o'clock blockage so yeah Oh, that's right. Is he going to be... I don't... The information I got is that he's not going to be up live tonight yet, but he should be live next week. Okay, yeah, good. That was right. It was two programs. Yeah, he needed to do two recorded programs just to take a break. Also, as long as we got Ed right there on the microphone. Ed, how are we doing with the end of the year drive? We're not too far away from the goal. Let's see. We've got thousand lost it again Okay, there we go. Can you hear me now? There we go Okay, we've got two thousand three hundred thirty eight dollars and forty five cents raised as of today I did the tally up on that again So out of the three thousand dollars, we've got raised well that we want raised we've got seven actually six hundred and forty two dollars left to go Yes it is. So for everybody who's looking you can go to dot com. When you get there it's right in the middle of the page. They'll say thank you to all of our listeners for donating. We just got to get it over the top guys. We're ticking down the days to the end of the month. We'll be traveling at the end of the month so you're going to be seeing us down Texacus Way and down Texacus Way probably the other side of Texas I would be thinking. Well it might be down in Brownsville. We'll see what happens. We're still trying to decide where to send this trailer. the We can figure they're going to try and piss around with other people. It's not a problem where everybody's ready for it. If the CMM is the Lexington of our day, then the CMM will be the Lexington of our day with the national meeting. What else? I'm going to remind everybody, they do like to throw a lot of BS around when they try something like this. They're usually doing it to multiple people, like what happened with Houtari. Houtari got a lot of news coverage, but the same thing was going on in It was Pennsylvania and Kentucky at the same time. be nice to the other side now. So that's where again just a heads up, other activity are going to take place. You know you've got the two state police in Pennsylvania that were shot. I've told everybody this time and again, people are going to go extrovert. The introvert thing is going to start dying off and hurt where people are just going to decide they're going to get rid of the problem and that's going to be perceived as the police state or whatever. Guys, this is going to happen more And as they press people and push people, their logic is or they've been told, well these guys will all get angsty and then they'll get into depression and then they'll commit suicide. You'll get rid of them that way. Well, no, that's not going to be the case. I think a lot more of the people going the other direction were like, you know, you've caused all these problems for these people, you continue to piss on people, you're attacking me over and over again. And so people are just going to go, well, it's your turn. And that means that the bad guys, there's absolutely no way you can control or predict or slow down or nothing. Nothing's going to work. And the other thing is, if somebody decides, wow, you're going to take our homes, you're going to steal our paycheck, and you've done this and this and this, well, they'll decide just to go to war. The art of Kenley is very much alive. And it will just be them, people hunting the bad guys, whoever they perceive as the bad guys and just going down their list. And don't be surprised. Not going to shed any alligator tears for the other side. They'd laugh if we died right now. If any of us were hurt at this moment, they'd be chuckling and laughing at the beer ball and roiding up while they were doing it all, getting shaky and excited. You know, vomiting on themselves later and all the other fun stuff. That's just the way they are. So, campus them you're supposed to what? And they're special. And for people who have been picked on and picked on and still have an insult over again by these bureaucrats, there's nobody feeling any kindness for them at all. And that's something that they're, that's why they're starting to chomp at the bit they're doing. We're coming at my house! Yeah, I'm sure you are, but understand that whoever you're shaking your fist at, they're coming for you just as hard. Uh-oh. Well, you didn't think that was gonna happen, did you, Stas Polizai? Yeah, well guess what? Here's how the world turns. So again, expect less of the introvert slash I'm going to commit suicide I'm so. And you're going to see more of the I'm going to get rid of the problem. I'm going to get rid of the problem that caused the problem for me or the perceived problem. And what they'll do is pick the target and act accordingly. So that's going to be more and more the inks issue where Oh man, did you hear what happened? Well, oh well. Get ready for it, because did you have anything to do with it? Nope. Are you interested in bothering them? Nope, but if they come and bother or try to fiddle-fart with everybody, well, they're going to have a worse case on their hands, because how about a whole bunch of people that feel the same way? All at once. See, that's most likely to happen, too. So again, a reminder for everyone. We're in towards the bottom of the arm, and we'll have a cool bottom of the arm music break once we get there. We've still got a few minutes. And again, LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. Takes time. Go there, donate, donate a dollar. That's fine. We've had several people that have donated a dollar per month. Well, you know what? If everybody did that, we'd already be over the top. And there's a lot of people who have done a lot more than a dollar. And you know who you are, and we'll say thank you. Pay attention. There's been packages that have been set out. Watch your mailbox, because there's a lot of things that are right now in motion. We're trying to get things out of the way and down the road. Other dates and activities that are piling up on us. So this is going to be one of those rules. crew things where we're going to be run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, high, how you doing, run, run, run, run, high, how you doing, run, run, run. Simply because, again, timing. We're looking at the end of the decent season. We're going into winter. There are just things that have to be accomplished before that, with especially transportation material and support equipment. The other thing we've got is downtime, because we're going to have to teach people about some of the stuff we've put together with regard to radio trailers. We usually spend about a day, but there's no game playing. We don't go out and see the sights. There's no such thing. If our radio techs come into your area, guys, it's focused on the mission. That's all they're going to be doing because there's only 365 days in the year, and they've got a whole bunch of other stuff to get done. So what we're going to be doing is dropping off the trailer, actually dropping it off, setting it up the rest of the way, demonstrating how things are palletized. Remember, in fact, the e-collective com-com book, all of the explanation and manuals for step-by-step construction of antennas, assembly of radio equipment that is extraneous, you know, like it's an extension system, it's got to be put up or it has to be assembled. There's not much of that that needs to be done all the time. In fact, we like to go through... You gotta stress that with the antenna. Read the instructions because sometimes turning stuff on without the antenna hooked up is going to ruin your equipment. That's the end of your radio gear. That's all there is to it, exactly. And again, guys, step by step, it's written just like an FAA manual for your flight controllers. You will do this. You will do this. You will do this. This is not insulting, this is the way real people who do jobs like this is how you operate and there's consistency in the system and there's a checklist. Any factory out there, you guys have in your back pocket to crank out more of what we've put together. The other thing is, remember we're doing both Omni and we're doing Yagi technology here. Now the cool thing we did is we did kind of like the Spy Scope slash the submarine periscope system for a couple of the Aggies. They're actually built into the side roof of the trailer. They're water sealed. There's all the other stuff. We've already got that pretty well. That's science that worked out decades ago. But the cool thing is it has a little handle, and you have a compass and a benchmark in the roof, a setting point in the roof. So when you orient, you actually slide it, or slide the thing around, kind of like the circular outside of your lancetic compass. In the roof, it actually will orient to north. Once you confirm with the compass what north is, then you're able to use the horizontal handhold to turn the Yagi to where it needs to be. So it's really cool in that from, you know, without having to expose yourself, go outside, you know, light leak or whatever, we're actually able to direct the 800 mag, 900 mag and 2 meter YAGGIs from inside the machine so you can monitor and benchmark all of the aggressor radio technology that's out there. Couple of YAGGIs. and just a frequency counter. You don't have to hear what they say. You don't need a break through encoding. You'll know where every piece of equipment is, and you can even pretty well read range if you pay attention to the meter. The way to do that is to get into town, watch for the unmarked and the black and whites or whatever the color cards are for the police state, and you scan them real quick. And then what you do is you benchmark the signal at specific rate. calculate, and there's a very simple formula for that. You can calculate by what you're receiving in the way of a monitoring signal when you do a frequency scan. You can see the distance, the approximate distance from your location. Now, if you really want to triangulate, one or two other radio vans or radio trailers doing the same thing could virtually benchmark and peg any piece of equipment out there. And you could literally cross-reference and X marks the spot on the map. Now another thing that we've done with the radio trailers that I recommend, guys, while everybody has the computer mapping systems, we don't throw those away and we're not going to discard the idea. The more burden you put on your computers and equipment, remember there are two things happening. Number one, you're cluttering up the system. So your mapping computer should be a simple system that does nothing but mapping. Does everybody understand that? Well Mark, I can multitask, but yeah, and then when everything goes bad, all your multitask is in one toilet and you're gone. Mapping should be isolated and separate... And something else, Dad, with those computer mapping, if you're using your computer for more than just mapping, you're running your battery down faster. Exactly. Power supply, that's the issue. Remember, you've only got so much in the way of power, that's just the bag on your laptop. In most cases, they'll be Dells, that's what we're using. We're getting these five packs of Dells for free, and we're committing a certain model to each of the trailers, and each one has so many backups. If you run it and you are again, you're not paying attention to power supply, if you're not able to run the generator, remember you've only got so many hours of operation on the 12-volt batteries that you have in the battery pack, which are car batteries. So the big thing here is to remember again, limit your use. And this is why we've incorporated a standard Bikin-Tok tactical deployment board and a topo map board so that everything is there on the wall. And it would be preferred that you get used to, which is what we're going to emphasize, get used to the idea of reading a map. That's another thing you can shut off when you're limited in power to save power for your radios and for your monitoring techniques. Lighting can be kept to a minimum. With LEDs, although we don't just use, and you'll find this is kind of like a submarine, we have backup lighting and backup lighting to that so that we have three different systems. Regular incandescent light bulb is used, LEDs are used, and then we even have little microfluorescence. Now that varies depending on what kind of technology is presently available, I mean because of cheap. But the basic configuration doesn't change. We're going to go to Mike! We'll be right back. My dad's parents and everybody bring their instruments and everybody would just be playing all night. It was just more fun you could imagine and there had just been a long long time since. My dad's 92 now, going on 93. Fingers just don't work anymore. He used to play mandolin and guitar. He still can play the organ though, not a problem there. But oh my goodness, these guys playing the mandolin, the banjo, the guitar. accordions, saxophone, clarinets, violin, had contracts. He won one with Nashville and actually she did quite well. Actually a flip side. She was actually a boy and single 45s. She was on many, many different heads of the album of the 45 and did a lot of things released back in the early and middle sixties in Nashville and went around the country as a matter of fact. It's rather funny, again, great voices and a lot of fun, but also it was just the idea, a lot of skill. And it was the same on little brother John, who unfortunately has had two mumbles. I understand he had another fall. I just found out about this. And again, bounced, my little brother John doesn't bounce very, but I would say this, considering how many pins and braces he's got, he bounced better than the average bear, but then, you know, he was back in the house. Again, that happens. He is not a person who will stand and let somebody else just do something. He is very much a hands on what he does with hand removal service and a bunch of others. He will not step back and in fact he has a whole stand that's getting moved by. I don't know about healthy, but at least... And unfortunately years ago, the thing that kind of took him out of music was he was inspecting a mansion down in Florida, three stories. And down there turn lights are a big problem guys. And the building looked beautiful on the outside, but what he suspected and doing the roof inspection after he'd already done the basement and other areas, he stepped it on to the corner of the building and literally like an iceberg, you know with a chunk of ice breaking away, three stories of the building broke off, landed his arms outstretched from, you know, 30 feet. and unfortunately busted his wrist and all a bunch of other parts were bent folded, spin-a-limb-hated but what he didn't know is he actually had broken and he had, he was going through so much pain with his arm. They didn't realize until a year later that they also should have been doing some work on his back. You know, there was one, his arm was bad, well that arm was bad too. It will pin it a dozen places and they did. But, and of course he had busted his, you know, busted his noggin too. Unfortunately that took My brother John out of the music and for you know pretty much everything however connections knows all these guys that you never Recognize their names one after another and he did though it did play quite a bit on MTV back in the day when actually up music and it used to be rock and roll the kind of you know as it is just a reminder brother were out though if you get a chance grab the album another piece another question music you should have your Patriot Library Because down the road if you're one of the micro FM or one of the special techs that are rebroadcasting, a program via micro FM or via WANO, whatever, reflector, someday you're going to probably have to take over for everybody. You're going to be the one doing the programming for your area. Your FM and your alternate or hallmark or golden spike system is going to be it. So I would ask you please take the time and build up a library. There's going to be a bunch of yard sales this weekend. Do you see free music, free cassettes, free CDs? Grab them all. Like, grab them all. Don't worry about this, grab them all. Make a collection. You'll have probably some country music, some old jazz, or even knew what the hell it was or what meant it existed. If you're lucky, you'll get to a church sale and you'll be picking up the church's sermons. That's right. Oh, yeah, thanks. That's true. I mean, more than once when I've gone to the church sales and I buy everything that they've got, they've put their old sermons out there on cassette tape for people to buy. Or, you know, they've didn't... somebody came in to clean up the inventory and forgot what it was and then when the pastor wants it, oh, we sold it to the cornkeys. Yeah, oops. Well, we actually... We're so happy to give it back, but, you know, it's cool airplay on the radio. It gives you the ability to set up your own micro FM broadcasting and for friends especially the ones that are doing the deal extreme venue. Guys, you saved a lot of money on your transmitter. Take advantage of that. The amount of material that I'm getting hardware on, mixing boards, no. But all the other sound technology guys can would cassette to cassette back in the day, some of the stuff that would cost like $400 or $500, stereo system technology, rack technology. If you see any of that and somebody's getting rid of it, grab it. Think through. If you don't know what to do with it, hey, the internet is a great place to do research, and YouTube will answer a lot of questions. YouTube is really cool. You've got a lot of innovative people. How about using a coffee maker to make a plating machine? Yeah, a regular, yeah, Mr. Coffee Coffee Maker. Okay, you name it, it's out there. Pneumatic, you know, air powered, you know, arrow shooters with two machine equipment. You name it, it's there. So, not only is it like this, there's a whole bunch of people at the same, the similar interests or same interests as you, and chances are those questions that you might have are already answered through those texts. Take a look at it. All I gotta do is watch the video, figure out what the audit applies that you can probably get a few ideas watching what they're doing and go, hey, I got a bet. And that's not a bad thing to do. Remember that most of what we're dealing with in tenet theory is really bizarre. No three engineers can put a system together and they might still get to the same solution, but through three different venues, three different routes. Now, as far as the sound or the noise made, up and down, it varies depending upon... It purely depends upon what you're trying to accomplish. with talk radio as opposed to music radio, etc. Remember, you need to go out and listen to what you're doing. Now, the cool thing is, what's the average thing that somebody's going to be using if you set up a micro FM station? Your car radio! And right now, the car radios, I mean, come on guys, some of these systems are just coming off the water, phenomenal. I mean, they put a car stereo, a host of them from 40 years ago. You know, you've got the ability to monitor and listen to what And you do need to spot check every once in a while. One of the reasons, something we are keeping a close eye on with the deal with stream radios, we were figuring, okay, they're cheap enough that they might drift. Well, I'll tell you what. So far, an example is the 12 sisters out west. Now, they've got an FM 100 that I built before I built. Somebody gave it back to us and it's ground out two parts and those were replaced easily enough from another piece of electronic wreckage I had here. Now it scavenges the components, re-sodded everything, radio works flawlessly. That's the odd man out with the exception of maybe a backup radio that was actually made by one of our friends out in Washington state years ago. All the rest are deal extreme radios. I suspected we would see drift. Now what is drift? The equivalent to those systems, even if they have a digital processor, you actually have the eight circuits that keep your signal on. Now how do they do this? Well, basically the way they explain it is like water flow. When they identify that there's a certain amount of energy build up, they actually can regulate. They will direct some of the power into another part of that mic and it will help to lock on and keep a surge from taking place which will bump and see up or down the dial. You don't want that. You don't want to be sounding like you're the guy from Star Wars going through a Death Star's power field. Remember that? Oh, and we're hitting the outer defenses. Yeah, turn it while you're all, all fields forward. There we go, I'm talking better. See how that works? Well, that happens when you're radioing the same way. Now, the other thing you watch, especially with pots, with the simpler systems, we've had a lot of experience with this, is also not just frequency drift, but frequency skip or harmonic frequencies opening up. Big stations have this problem. You don't realize this, but in fact they can do it intentionally if they want to attack a competitor. It's intentional frequency jamming that can take place. Little guys like us, we're pretty careful. Technology actually is more reliable. Sounds weird, but it's true. Our cheaper, simpler micro-FM's are actually much more reliable too. Now on the other hand, the big boys, if they just have one amplifier leg go or if they open up intentionally and let them literally intentionally drift, guys, they can create harmonic frequencies that they'll not just be broadcasting on their primary. They'll fuzz over into the neighbor or they'll actually create other frequencies that show up and down the FM dial. And this, of course, is not a good thing. So we always watch for that and that's something I suspect you might see happen with the deal extreme radios. But they've actually been in service at full power, most of them for more than what, a couple of months? And the paper reports that I've seen in the ski, you know, where they're actually, they have actually moved to calorie bills, they fixed on its designated frequency, because these are all dial up rates. When you get them out of the box and you plug them in after you make sure that antenna is hooked up, the signal, what's amazing is that the dial up, all of them are very accurate. and they're constant use. Even if they were to blow up like say a year or two down the road, if you paid 63 to 78 dollars to maybe 100 dollars for this micro FM station, that's a hell of a lot. I mean, nothing you're running runs 24-7. Other than maybe, you know, with the spy technology onboard your cell phone. Some people do run their computers 24-7, that's true. And they, your computer seems to last for years, okay, doing pretty well there. And the difference is that these little micro stations are no bigger than the size of a shoebox for the largest one, and most of them are smaller than that. That doesn't allow for a lot of heat buildup to go. They've actually worked these out fairly well. The next thing that we were looking at is heat sinking to draw calories off. If it looks like the heat issue is going to be a problem, which they are monitoring with electronic thermometers, then one of the other things we could start doing, for instance, is you grab old computers You grab those heat sinks that are on those processors, you know, the god awful big ones, and what you do is you glue that or, you know, again, affix that to the outer casing of the radio box, grab a couple, and bring the temperature back down to whatever range you want to. Now again, you've got to be careful because you actually have to have this amount of heat with that poor little radio to keep it running. So cooling down will, in effect, harm the components just as heating them up. So you have to remember that the operating ranges that were designed for the radio, typically are, those are working, they're within their working parameters. You want to pay attention to that. That's why, again, you initially monitor, you don't just do this later on after you've run the machine for a long go, more, maybe you ought to keep an eye on this. Start keeping a log and for a few pieces of China Sport junk technology, which by the way, the thermometers and all the other gauges and everything we were talking about, all came from deal extreme. And the difference from one or two of the other electronic science shops. I mean it's not doing much. What Littlewood has to do is simple and very straightforward. The neat thing is that for instance the digital thermometers even have a memory stick on board, a little memory disk, and that's what we're pulling the information from. So we've got so much storage space. I mean come on, you probably wouldn't say it. I'm not sure. I don't know what the total storage capacity of these little units are, but they're throwaway. So there's no reason not to take advantage of that so that we can spend more money on other things. Again, wherever you can get for free or whatever we can minimize on to get our initial research information so we can map things out saves us time and resources that we can spend on building more radio stations. buying neater equipment like you know a better sound system, a better mixing board, whatever it is you got. You want a fancier industrial CD player, etcetera, etcetera. Spend money on buying music. In other words, you're going to go buy brand new. Okay, fantastic. Where are you going to get the money? Well, you got to spend money. So wherever we can save in one area, remember we can then start to build up another. So we're just trying to give you ideas. That's why I like to collect the music off of this. Another thing that it what? uh... it's going to be never going to predict what's going to be a yard sale you never know what you have to define their guys remember not everything out there just like a lot of music that played through the morning and afternoon some of the stuff that i play or pull up if it weren't for you to put somebody posting it there are no define are traditional americana music is not out there for the american people simply isn't available anymore other than through collections that other people have made. Take advantage of those. Mark. Okay. We got George here. What do you got George? You know, speaking of music, you know, I heard somebody say on these micro AM FM stations that you'll have the music industry coming after you demanding that you pay royalties every time you play a certain song. Oh, I'm not worried about that. If they, first of all, that would vary depending upon a lot of people wanting to pay. of the bebop stuff that's out there. Most of them are all of the artists that are especially older. Certainly somebody else may have their name, you know, somebody else may have bought all their product. It's very seldom that that is an issue. I mean, it's been something that has cropped up at different times when they've had time, but it's a waste of resource time. They may use it as an attempted political tool, but people are to the point, it's like I said, they're fed up and most people don't even care anymore. Seriously, I mean, people are either, well, the worst thing they have to worry about when they get out, the camel that broke, you know, wrecking along with entire... I wouldn't be surprised, I mean, because that's really how people are now. Well, you know there's a story in April Wars that the Texas is seeking to death tell him, defending his home, shooting and killing a SWAT member. And then, oh yeah, I saw that. That's the case, actually, somebody posted it, one of the... He was on Facebook. One of the things that they came in, it makes no difference what the history of this guy is. The story is that some snitch rusted that was, you know, for something else. He flapped his lea- So they busted the guy, they went in and he defended his property and somebody's dead. Oh well. You know, in other words, this is what I was saying, you know, yesterday, and again, we were talking about no-knock warrants, is the problem is that, you know, I understand the argument, well, we're going to protect the deputies and the police or whatever. The problem is that they always abuse it. And one of the basic rules going back to the founding fathers is because of the logical chain of events that lead to abuses, we cannot let this proceed. And that's why they fought in a war for independence. They didn't wait until they were chained up. They didn't wait until the British had the regulars had their boot right on everybody's neck and had everybody chained up. No. They knew the logic chain of progression and they fought. And the same is true. The problem is not the few good guys and or administration that might actually do the right thing. The problem is the 3% or 70% that will progressively, that's where the numbers will go. And then you get into the problem, like I said, I still have a problem with this, that the argument that these slot pigs are using is, well where is your, well if you weren't part of the investigation, you go to the wrong house or you believe BS that you have no clue, you don't know where it came from. You have no business being first place. And the other problem I have is, supposedly they've done this real deep investigation and they had to go get the judge to sign off on it, which basically it's all rubber stamped nowadays. Well, the assault BS, for one, even in the military guys, if you're a pathfinder or a Kit Carson scout, you go and do the reconnaissance. Remember what pathfinders originally did? They were the first on the ground. They did the field reconnaissance, confirmed operations. When the troops landed, they didn't pull out. The pathfinders then went with the units that hit the ground to confirm the territory, to confirm the obstacles, to know where to go. Well, what they're claiming, these idiots, these incompetence, these really stupid people, these fools in these departments are doing is They've got one group that we're doing all the big investigation and then they just randomly hand it off to a bunch of buffoons who, while they weren't there before and they don't have any clue where they're going, and they got a shopping list and let's just go out and do it. And of course, you know, there's that little cartoon, it's in a cartoon, it's a little parody joke where the SWAT team goes out and they keep raiding the wrong place over and over again and one is like a party with kids and the other one is a tea, and every time everybody starts getting pissed, at them and they're all getting discouraged because they keep going to the wrong location or the wrong location. Well, it's funny but it's not because it's exactly what they're doing. We're all pumped up here! Really? Why? You have no clue really what you're doing. I don't care what they say. They were not attached to the investigation and yet they're all of a sudden the assault crew. Really? Well, if I don't see one of those three or four or five or in fact all of those peckerwoods that were involved with the investigation there, then if I were on the jury in any situation like that, it'd be, nah, this is out the door. Only an idiot or an incompetent or a fool would operate that way. And as far as I'm concerned, the problem is all these stinking yes-men that are in the system, and that's why these things happen the way they do. Not to mention the idea that, well, we're gonna be able to make some mucks, we're gonna pocket some money, we're gonna steal from people. You see, and so they got all pumped up, and, well, somebody got shot because he was gonna make mucks that night. And guess what, on top of everything else, well there aren't bags of dope there. Or, as we've said, oh they worth the wrong address, well there wasn't anything that they should have been there for in the first place. But they charged in with a no-knocks search warrant and I'm supposed to cry because they got shot playing burglar? But it gets shot. People who violently kick in doors get shot unannounced. Why not? Mark, you know, another thing I was reading in a formal local paper, I used to live in Florida. You know now there's a big probe and there's a bunch of indictments over a DUI school scam. They found out that the DUI counseling centers, the traffic schools, probation centers and everything owned by judges and family of the politicians. Right, exactly. By judges and individuals who had no interest. In fact, what they did is they had a company, an LLC, and this is something we've touched on for years. We've reported this over and over again. It happened in Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, where what it is, they got caught because they were just like those judges that were selling kids to the private prison. They were setting people up. They would the numbers and then they would run through the machine and everybody in the family profited. But they weren't the ones doing the work because they subcontracted to everybody else. Exactly. George, we're going to the top of the hour here. Guys, DC is going to be a recording tonight because he's taking a little time off. 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