September 23, 2014
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1h 1m
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Mark Koernke discussed several topics including a bizarre car crash in Idaho where a teenager lit another passenger's armpit hair on fire while driving, resulting in a rollover and the driver being cited for inattentive driving; a police dog left in a hot car for six hours and found dead, with officers blamed but facing minimal consequences; Michigan court rulings eliminating illegal court fees that cost counties millions in revenue; UN environmental edicts preventing citizens from collecting rainwater in barrels or building self-sufficient structures; and commentary on police state tactics, the Eric Rudolph case, and the Pennsylvania fugitive hunt.
- police accountability
- court fees
- michigan supreme court
- rainwater collection
- un environmental regulations
- self-sufficiency
- police dog death
- eric rudolph
- pennsylvania fugitive
- no-knock warrants
- revenue enforcement
- constitutional rights
- waco siege
- preparedness
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of 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 buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children? to live in fear and be a slave. Oh, 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 for 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? for all of our brothers and on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio.com, AM&FM Microstations, EVB stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the homework network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida to the north of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, a big chunk of Nebraska, some parts of Iowa, except, oh, and forgive me, all the way over to other parts of the frontier there, headed all the way over to Wyoming where we have the third, the fifth, the pit, and the 12 sisters on the left side of this. We also have the great state of Colorado. Sweeping over the Rockies headed west, we gotta wave, then, say good afternoon friends out there in the state of doing their part to shed light on a course of action that is intelligent to subscriminate the debris, the disgusting mud off! Anyway, as we turn back to these, we're gonna wave to the armpit burn- uh, hair burning sweeping across the plains, leaping over the Mississippi, we landed in the Smokies, flashed the Blue Ridge, with the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Mount Belgrama Consortium of Retired Telecommunications Workers, bring us the Golden Spike. A quick warning, the drivers armpit hair on fire, unless you wish to be ejected from the automobile at high speed. It is horrible. Again, I'm adding yet again, hopefully you will be eating your taste buds with Henry. Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, today. Got a lot of stuff painted. I didn't care what it was painted because it's, we've got a lot of stuff down here and nailed up and packed in and screwed in and so we're looking pretty good. What's it like up there in your neck of the woods? What's the date today? Put off the wall up there. 23rd day of September, year of our Lord 2014 and it's a beautiful sunshine in an ever so slight debris. The leaves are wiggling out there a little bit. Day again, the 23rd day of September. things I want to touch on. Maybe a last night. Mark you guys. We'll cover this very pressing story here and burning. There we go. It's a... Oh, let's see. Sheriff. Arm pit here led to Idaho car crash. Boysie, Idaho. An SUV full of teenagers crashed in Idaho after one of the teeny passengers, forgive me, passengers, who pit here on fire. Five young people in the Ford Bongo were hurt in the crash Sunday and received medical treatment. The Ada Sheriff's office said. Two of the passengers, aged 15 and 16, were thrown from the vehicle, but none of the five suffered life-threatening injuries. Now that's a tough one to do there. Getting thrown from the vehicle, which by the way, there is a picture of the Bronco. And sadly to say, I don't think, well, maybe if they cut all the upper body off, you might be able to do something with the frame, I guess. The Sheriff's Department said the rollover occurred after a 16-year-old boy was goofing off in the front seat and lit 18- On fire, the crash happened at about 5.30 a.m. in the south, in southeast Boise. Deputies decided in the morning, so they weren't, it's not like they could say, well maybe they weren't all right getting drunk, I don't know. It's just apparent that this driver can't do two things at once. Well, I would say that armpit hair, like another part of the body, is, let's just say, a very sensitive area to have burning underneath on while driving the car. It might distract you a little bit, do you think? It might be distracting you. What the hell is that? Anyway, the images that come to mind before the rollover and crash of the automobile and the two bodies, you know, in that, in those, in the process, you know, if you think about when you're rolling over, when you've rolled a car, guys, it's like green, blue, green, blue, green, blue, green, go blinker, green, bop, and then sometimes you stop violently. Anyway, deputies cited Myers with unattentive driving. What? He wasn't paying attention to that guy. Wait a minute, wait a minute, put back up here for a minute. The sheriff's department said the rollover occurred after a 16 year old boy was goofing off in the front seat and lit an 18 year old Christian Myers armpit here on fire while Myers was driving. The crash happened at 5.30 a.m. in southeastern Boise, okay? Deputy cited Myers with inattentive driving. While the 16 year old was cited for interfering with the driver's safety, the passenger's name wasn't released. A 17 year old was in the front seat but was not cited. Deputies also said none of the teens were wearing seat belts and there was evidence Myers was driving too fast. Oh, give me a break. First of all, the very first charge is a Crocker BS. Number one, I doubt that the driver said, go ahead. Let my hair on fire, I dare ya! Go ahead and let my armpit hair on fire. Yeah, yeah, that's my first thing I wanna have done at 5.30 in the morning. What about you, Don? That'd wake you up. This is an example of these pigs. I mean, I'm to the point where garbage is because some whore of a pr- is gonna throw something at somebody. You know what I mean? The hell with them. You know, this is where you drag the prosecutors out, find a rope, hang the suckers, let's get rid of this problem. It just makes me wonder what the driver's middle name was. Like wimpy? Yeah, I would. Because all you have to do, think about it you guys. Introduce elbow to ribcage and you've smothered the fire while you're looking down the road. And then you stop and beat the hell out of the guy who set your armpit hairs on fire. Step one. Okay, do slow down and put the armpit hair out. Step two. Pull idiot out of living you know what out of him and leave him in the cornfield. Along the road. Yeah. Okay. It's that simple because it looks like they were in cornfields where they were by the looks of the terrain. But the whole idea here, this is where again where they're charging the driver. Now this is a possible prostitute. I have no use for them whatsoever. But number one, I doubt that stupid is going to light the other guy's hair on fire again. Not anytime soon. Maybe they'll plead it down to being on fire in a public place. Nancy just said, I think that friendship's over. After he heals up a little bit, he'll probably make sure they'll test to see if that arm works. See a Bronco? Let's see. Yeah, all the Bronco's finished. Yeah, it's sadly enough. Like you said, you might be able to save it for a little while later. On that point, after about 94, the Bronco's were unibody. You cut the roof off, you probably will never be able to open the doors. That's true. Well, I'd have to take the doors off. You could use it maybe for a junk buggy, is what I'm looking at. Yeah. But it's a bad rollover. Crushed upon, of course, how they rolled, how they flew out, who knows. I mean, the rollover was front back front back. You couldn't have been front back front back. It was left right, left right, but most people care. Now you got to remember, you might have been using that new armpit mousse. You know, high alcohol. You could have had it, you know, jury-corolled or something. I don't know. I mean, you never know. I don't know what the style is right now. You know, if you got sag bagging, you know, faggots all over the place with the sag faggot thing, why not? You know, dudes, you know. Maybe they were perfumed. Yeah, they could have been part of the... Well, they probably were. That's the only problem. that are used with those underarm deodorants now. Everything else was, it might have been like a small bit of napalm down there. There was no description of the severity though. No, no, just that, and again, everybody, nobody had life-threatening injuries, but obviously that's luck on the part of the characters who were thrown to the vehicle. Oh yeah, but you think about the amount of pain that could have been endured for a moment and saved a whole lot of pain in the person that was suffering the pain, let alone those around them. Oh, I'm sure it was unexpected panic. Yeah. Again, and inexperience, which is like, well, okay, you're pissing with a guy, but then you're lamenting about, you know, well, why didn't they do, you know, again, for the cops, you know, what they're doing. And the prostitute is what I really have to watch for there. That's the dingleberry that's causing all the problems. And you just need to be walked out and just beat down. One other thing real quick, and I want you to jump into, you know, subject matter here, but there was one other piece I wanted to touch on. Oh, canine dead after officers leave dog in hot car for six hours. What, were they in the pub? Were they boozing it up? Were they not? He killed a police officer? Yeah, it was cops. Well, to the measure that if I were to hurt that dog, they'd charge me with attacking a police officer. And if I killed it, they'd... Yeah, that's right. So wasn't that homicide of a fellow officer? Right. I mean, we are going to do the homicide of a fellow officer thing. more on that in a moment in a different family. Don't hold your breath on that one kids. Exactly. They'll say it was just the dog. Yeah, it was just a dog when they executed him. The dog might have been a witness in a case. The dog might have been a witness in a case since I figured this is the only way they could get rid of their fellow officer. They would have shot him and blown his brains out, you know, instead of it was suicide normally. The dog was part of that 6,000 ticket thing? Yeah, I was thinking about it. I know. The dog saw it too. I mean, roll up the window, Frank. No one will hear him. Turn the heat on in the car. But no. The sick car is just to make sure it's done right, you know? Yeah. Is he still alive? Yeah. What was the date on this? Actually, this year the police... Oh, because there was one that happened later, late spring time. Yeah. This must be the second one this year. Yeah, the dog was found dead after spending an entire hot day in the car without any water or ventilation, according to an affidavit. Obtained by KZWY 13 News, it was 86 degrees on the day when the dog was left in the vehicle. Oh, it's parked in the car. Oh, wait a minute. The car was parked in direct view of a security camera at the police station which captured officers Zachary Lee Miller and Jake Bigel, leaving the dog in the vehicle. Miller, his senior officer, was responsible for the dog, but he has put the Bigelow, his trainee, Rick Bigelow, for not turning the air conditioner on. But the facts still remain... Okay, wait a minute. Now let me ask everybody something about that one. So you're telling me they were gonna turn the car, leave the car on... Running for six hours? And the AC on, yeah, for six hours? Must have been a real big case. Yeah, must have been a real big gas tank. Real big case of beer? Yeah, exactly. You know that drug bust, man? Dude, it's freebies at the table in here. Grab your razor blade. Well where's the dog man? The dog ain't getting none of this. You know what his nose does when he gets up on the table? Yeah man, that crap cocoa be gone. What? No I meant where's the dog dude? Man we got six more lines to do here. It was fun later. But don't watch progressively as the dog looking out the window waiting for them to come s- And then a little popping up later his little black head popping up a little higher but not quite as high. Then his paw again. Then eventually there's a torture of the dog. Although I doubt he lasted the six hours. Yeah, he was dead sooner than that. Especially for dogs. How do they, how do dogs sweat, guys? All they do is pant and breathe faster and faster. Yeah. If you're a vet on a hot day, it's hard to tell. Vets might even count the pant rate rather than count the heart rate because it can get so cold they mask one. But the pant rate is evident because it's external. Here's the, here's my problem, and this is Tom's fault. You can delegate authority. This is what they pumped in the military guys and all these cop shops are all pumped up and we're gonna dominate and delegate authority but you cannot delegate responsibility. But it immediately hits that guy's ball. I told him leave the AC on in front of the department. They didn't go back to the car for six hours. So we have to wonder about the logic with these idiots. I don't care what you come up with. Okay, and you're leaving the car you mean the taxpayers are putting the bill on that you mean the dog wasn't supposed to come inside with you You were sitting on your dead arse for six hours and the dog wasn't taken in with you Under what logic would there be in that see no matter what you come up with it's like these people are stupid No, sir. They were hired for being stupid. That's what you get now. That's what they want now They're hired for being stupid, but that's just a case in point. This is an example. We've been talking about it generally Common sense in any way, shape or form. Why would you do that? Other than just being incredibly lazy or you got distracted like you said by another case of free beer they stole from some other kids down the road when they stopped them or some free dope and everybody was dimming up the goodies. Or they got the brown envelopes from the payola, you know, from Strongarm and the local businesses and they had to divide up the cash and there was an argument, you know? It was something out of the normal schedule. Yeah, something out of their stupid. Anyway, Don, go ahead, jump in there please. We have a number of things you want to touch on. We won't want to slow down. Go ahead. Well, on the same note as if I were to have killed that police dog, they'd charge me with murder and a cop. But I, let's see if any charges are brought from this. And in the springtime, late springtime, this happened. And because of it, well, someone came up with a, we got a monitor now that will sell to all the police stations and parents who leave children in their cars. And when it gets real hot, well, it'll ring your... With the cops it probably rings the little thing under their chin there, you know, you'll have to dog in a car, ah, I'm gonna die any minute, ah, put down that beer, put down that donut at any rate. You see how that works? It's a two-sided, it's a two-edged sword and none of them work for us. Now, shifting gears completely unholy, we've talked earlier, Mark, about United Nations treaties and laws and the way we're supposed to handle the land here. Let's going to be talked about that but i would do something else i want to drag in under that the auspices of the united nations there you know people have been prosecuted particular out west for putting a rain barrel at their daughter because they are impeding the natural water flow and this is united nations e dick and this is carried into united states and they call it under environmental things but people have gone to jail for having a water barrel Now the thought that it was presented to them and this has come right into print. It's the government's water Huh? It falls out of the sky it falls on my land, but it's the government's water. That's in quotation marks It's the government's water and you cannot hinder it and it's path to the sea Like you know even keeping 55 gallon drum there at the end of your own gutter, you know that collecting the rain off of your roof You can't do that. Now, if they want to say, Mark, get this, if they want to say that that's their water and I can't keep it, I can't contain it or anything, it's their water. Well, what happens when their water washes away a house? They don't have any responsibility for that, but they'll tell you it's their water. There's another two-edged sword that cuts us on both sides. See how that works? You can't keep the water, it's our water. But we're not responsible for our water washing away your house. If we take enough of them and stick them in the water barrel head down to inspect and lower the water barrel for a couple of hours, granted we won't use that water again. But their full inspection would be necessary, perhaps leaving them legs up until the next one shows up and we repeat the process. Oh, some of them... Actually having the other first, the second one, assist the first one in inspecting the water barrel and head down. Ask them if they believe in evolution. If they say yes, tell them... You might need to grow some gills. And oh by the way, tell us a report on how the bottom of that barrel looks. You don't see any light, do you? But again, it's their water. You can't do anything with it until it washes away your house, you guys. And then it's not their responsibility. So again, it's like don't kill that police dog unless you're a policeman. overheat him, cook his brains out. That's got to be a miserable way to die, even for a dog at any rate. You look at that and you figure if they set things up like this, it's like they're stacking the deck. You have no chance. You know, people used to come to America because boy oh boy, it's land of opportunity. You know, you can keep your own water. You can fill up a rain barrel if you want. That opportunity's gone. But again, it's just I wonder how many other places in the world, Mark, that the United Nations is enforcing that particular edict. Because again, out West, people have gone to jail for retaining the government's water in a rain barrel. Wow. Now, if you've probably built a cistern, you know, a cistern is an underground chamber to contain water. That's done a lot more out West, where you, if you... catch the water when it rains. Hopefully you can keep the water for most of the year. There are places who do this and they become self because the cistern is so big. They can go from season through the dry season, the next wet season. They collect up that water. That United Nations edict will put anything like that, anything self-sufficient like that out of business, won't it, Mark? Again, any place that you think Man, I just got dealt a hand and look I got two deuces in there man that bet and I use that figuratively That means I've got that little bit of freedom. I can build this. Oh, you know what they call Earth ships mark houses that are as extremely eco-friendly as humanly possible many of them are built with tires and all of them are long like trailer houses, you know mobile homes and all of them are of glass facing south and depending on where you are on the globe in Michigan it's about 37 degrees is a good to place that and sunlight gets reflected in the summer. Those houses will be illegal if they depend on and many of them do are self-contained mind that well you feed the birds over here and the pigs over there and you're grading and the the underneath eats leave behind and now you're again Anything that looks to help you be freer or less dependent on other people simply containing the government's water will shut that off. Am I not right, Mark? You guys, I have a stream here. It's my southern border. Some places you can go across it with an 8-foot ladder. Just flop the ladder and walk across it. Some places it's 6 inches deep and it's 15 feet wide. But there are places where I could put a paddle in there and drive a couple of automotive generators, alternators rather, and run that, convert it over, and use it to run the household here. But I can't do anything with that creek because it's a designated trout stream mark. If I'm fishing in that stream or somebody comes and they sneak in here because Again, it can't be logged and it's not navigable so they don't have any right to come in here and say they can fish my stream. But if I'm walking down the stream or if someone else is walking down the stream and they see a pretty rock there, either on the bank or in the water, and they pick it up and they put it in their pocket, they've broken the law simply by picking up a pebble. Now, you know, this seems like, well, what type of relevance does that have? But you know, that's a pretty rock. And if I feel like I want to pick it up and put it in my pocket here on the North American continent, isn't that a basic freedom? I know it's not in the Constitution. But look at how pretty that rock is. I want to take it home. But you can't do it in that designated trout stream. They'll come and put you in jail for a while. If I were to hang a water wheel in there, why, they'd probably want to take my land. But now that doesn't mean that once things really go to the hand basket and the rapid elevator descending, the reference there, the fan and the excrement and all of that, that, well, water wheel ready to go, we couldn't just slide it right over there and be generating the city when nobody else around has got it. But that means that DNR guy, when he comes up the creek, he's probably going to have to look at that and say, well, I don't mind because I don't have any right to enforce that. Now, this leads us over to another thing because, Mark, I didn't know about this until just before, at the top of the hour here, during the visitor from the past, the local news talked about... You know, recently in Michigan, I think it was the Michigan Supreme Court would have the power to do this, but we brought you the Supreme Court decision from the Michigan Supreme Court that says these guys who come out and say your land and tell you you can build this or that, but none of them have any legal standing. We brought you that about four years ago. Now, about four or five months ago, that court said that, Mark, Michigan courts have no right to charge what they call court fees. So there was one of the, they're from Wexford County. Now, Wexford County is one of the, it's next door to one of the poorest counties, the poorest county in Michigan. The center of your hand, Michigan, is kind of concentration of the poorest counties because the coastline counties have more work there and you know we know about Detroit and the work there and the other big cities. They also have the locationing and so there's a pulse of money that comes in even if the economy goes stale. Yeah. They've got something going on. Where's the middle of the state's landlocked, you know with the... Right. It depends on you know tourists that kind of shuffle through. But Wexford County you guys Cadillac, the city of Cadillac, it has a little city in it but... The accountant talked about why this will cost Wexford County about $100,000 this year. Now remember we told you that it wasn't instituted at the beginning of the year. That's not a whole year. The guy goes on to say, Mark, that this will... Now think about this, $100,000, and how many counties are there in Michigan? I think there are like 66 counties in Michigan. How many millions is that? Not to mention like you know big counties like the county where Lansing or Grand Rapids or Wayne County or the tri-county area there They must rake in hundreds of thousands of dollars in court fines or rather court costs every week if not every month now these courts are losing that and the accountant there was saying we're gonna have to find some other way to be able to pay these people hint hint nodge nodge wink wink because we've told you before that if a judge finds you $40 here in Michigan, $18 and some odd sense of that goes toward his retirement. The court costs pay the persecutor, pay the other people around the place, so it's not like, you know, well, we've brought you this before. But he went on to say that this will cost Wexford County, one of the poorest counties in Michigan, a quarter of a million dollars next year. Now, I don't have my calculator at hand, but what's 66 times a quarter of a million? Isn't that something like over seven and a half million dollars that they're dragging out of Michigan citizens every year for court costs? That's what pays the court clerk and the persecutor and others. That was deemed to be illegal, Mark. They had no legal basis to do that. Now they're looking at finding other funds and hoping that other Oh, what would it be? Other jurisdiction will be drawn, you know, blue law. That's what we have to call them. And I'm not talking about laws against, you know, this type of bar or that type of bar. We're talking about laws that are not the color of law. That will be drawn so that Wexford County and the other 65 counties in Michigan can replace that. Lost revenue. I just thought you'd like to hear that, Mark. Well, the interesting thing about that, the limitation right off the bat, you're going to lose. Well, you know part of the problem with that? See, this is like the prison systems where two states, it's like a tale of two states, like a tale of two cities, guys. Michigan bought into the Kool-Aid of stacking and racking prisoners. Back in, starting around the turn of the century, about 2000, 2001. Actually, they've been doing it since the Quintinistas came into power in 1992, 1993. And it escalated every year, but it was to the point where it was just absolutely abusive. In fact, they had a racket going. The states did where they would move the prisoners every so many months automatically. Want to know why, guys? Because there was a massive federal budget in moving prisoners. And so what the states figured out, if they just moved the prisoners for absolutely no reason, which traditionally they never did in the past. Instead of having three prisons, now listen to that again. There were three state prisons in the state of Michigan. By the time the communists pushed the MJTF and all of the other concentration camp and FEMA camp systems across the United States, Michigan had 50, did you hear the difference in the numbers there? Three prison facilities for the state of Michigan. until the big tip-sucking money came in from the Fed to set up the concentration camp system. Then there were 54, and at one point or another, 59. Okay? Now, the big thing was raking in the box for the... And Michigan continued down this path, and of course, well, then progressively, one after another, the free government tip money started to fall off from these programs. Whatever bizarre reason, this is very rare, why you don't hear much about Ohio? Population is twice as... in here, two and a half. As soon as they could, they started shoveling people out the doors because they, well, somebody decided maybe this rack in Michigan, they can have some of these horror prostit- and the prostituteers, first of all, remember, alter court records, they alter a risk, and they even alter And they've done this on a massive criminal basis. Well, they've gotten so used to this and stacking and racking like we were talking about. Why would you ticket that driver in that way for the nonsense where some buffoon is stupid enough to put a lighter to somebody's armpit? Granted, the driver could have acted differently, but young people, hey, less experience. Not only that, at 5.30 in the morning, expecting to have some buffoon to light your armpit hair. Is that probably the first thing on your mental order of the list of things to expect? So probably the end result kind of created a traumatic, all of a sudden out of the blue, what the hell is going on with my arm? I can understand all the things going happening or how this could cascade into failure. We know how that works. In this case, what you have is all of these pair of separations have tried to find every free tip. And the most common one isn't from the fadimizing It's just another form of bureaucratic tax. Fred Rexer, I'm going to give proper credit where credit is due. I've been sending these out. My God, people, please do me a favor. I sent a bunch of you the Be Prepared It's Later Than You Think poster. Please take the time, copy that, post it on our Facebook pages, get it out there and circulate it again. Fred Rexer was absolutely right. One of the things down that he incorporated was the ban the bureaucracy model and what he took with the uh... the uh... the uh... occult worship you know all c i pyramid any other international band symbol over that and that was it was in a circle guys please take the time and repost these things because prep rickshore was absolutely right everything that he wrote about with regard to what was going to collapse mike what would destroy our society and they've progressed we under money completely step by step, well, here it is 2014. So now, when they get bit down, the limitation and the bleeding begins by who? Why, the blood-sucking bureaucrats. Now, did, uh, go up dramatically in these, these states that have already been kind of soft on income, was there some radical influx that, you know, made it acceptable to... steal more and more from the regular person out there on the road? No, if there has been, I haven't seen any sign of it. In fact, just the reverse. Now the economy has been hit extensively around the country, but in the soft counties it's even worse. And I will say something about some of these places. Guys, unlike down here where they stay, you know, some places like down here for him, they're building $300,000 McMansions. Now the only people that are getting those are government parasites. slobs that make money either off stealing, foreclosing, or doing whatever to you. The only people that got any money now are these slobs that are government tit suckers that are screwing us left and right. They have the demeanor. They're the kind of turds that you wouldn't want around the first place, but you're stuck with because they plopped their sari arse away from where they were already peeing in the pool before, being the pilot. Guys, like I've said, you can walk in and buy most of a town for what you were paying for one house. many of these areas are can't emphasize that and no is on top of that then you have you know like we said the fear factor not only are you looking in the rearview mirror because the cops are after everybody to try and desperately revenue to pad their pockets but you've got two three four and five jurisdictions overlapping including the state police who are virtually just get them in there and then don't forget that court needs that bounty your wallet revenue and you know here's Here's the thing, there's nothing getting better. In fact, just the reverse. But yet these P-Brains, by the way, remember who's hired into the bureaucracy. People that are dumber than management intentionally. And each step, each progressive tier has to be, and each next hiring, the one who was in there next, who was hired because he was stupid, or she was stupid, well, when she gets pow, and they decide they weren't really given the cue on how all of that worked, well they have to hire comer than them and there's a cascading progressive failed here in the bureau we've seen this before yeah detroit polyac flip michigan sega all they said he don't think that we've got shining examples of shipwreck cities all over the state guys all your very reason described so think about it what it comes down to it yes as we've said the now here's the thing they'll do everything they can to fight that over turn that you know that You know, Step 1, they've won a case, but here's the problem. Progressively, they'll do everything they can. It's like when we beat no-knock search warrants, guys. But they're back. Yeah, what year is it? 2014. What year were they beat down? 1978. 1977, 1978 is when they were kicked. They were beat down. Do you think no-knock search warrants are new? They're not. You know what happened? Just like you're seeing now, they got to stupid Stupid, stupid levels of abuse. And the original arguments are that, you know, well, they should be reasonable. You know what happened? The idiots, the knuckle-draggers, the roided-up fools who, of course, looked at that as an opportunity for a power trip because the ones that are in charge are wanting the power trip. We'll let them go hog-wow crazy with it because their logic was that eventually they'd have more po- Well, eventually they got more and more dead. And eventually, well, that's where there are two directions that came from. Number one, the courts kept saying, no, you went to the wrong house in the wrong neighborhood. You kicked in the door, and the landowner had no idea who the hell you were and shot you dead. Well, that's your fault now. And not the landowners. Why are you trying to charge him? But the prostitute would push it. Why? Because the prostitute has enforcement slash collection officers. They're called cops. Oh, that's right. They're the revenuers. Gotta keep the cops happy if they're gonna keep revenuing to pad the pockets of the prostitute. And the judge. And even the lawyer who's the defense lawyer, because he makes a chunk of change. Yeah. Marty. Go ahead, we got George, what do you got? You know the thing is, I know a while back I was sitting there and watching the movie Police Academy, and at the beginning they talked about that police chief he was fuming because the mayor of Lower the standards of becoming a police officer like it was a good thing and that the whole standards of a police officer before that were accepted now and what what is now actually cyclically has been a problem it's not something that's new it's not even our imitating life it's purpose and one of the things about this too is it's not like we have a need there we do not have to be rocket science to be We don't need rocket scientists for that, but there's a balance here. The common sense factor and the person that is justice has to be tempered with intelligent mercy. There is a process here. The purpose was to be a piece or not an end for policy enforcement is the problem. Because again, people will correct their... Are you out there to suck in the money and steal time from the people? Or are you out there to create a common sense, regulative flow? In other words, hey, next time, slow down. I see again, I'm going to have no choice here, but common sense is you should probably think about where you are and where you're driving. Even there, again, only radical idea of total is really what this is all about. And when I say radical is yes, they want it fast. Don't say radical and think crazy. Radical means want something done now. Well, they want police state power. To do that, they're pressing the envelope now and they're doing it fast and hard. Truly it is radical, but don't think radical is bad. See, on the other hand, if I've got tyranny going on, I don't want to wait 20 years for tyranny to be done away with. Do you? You see, I don't. I want to wait 20 years. I want to hear more about the guy who just got shot down in Florida because he was deaf. There were six video cameras watching the incident, but the cops got it all locked down because, well, it turns out this cop was in a shooting incident before, only the last year ago, or about a year ago. And so, well, you know, we just got a little crazy in the head. There were family members with the deaf guy, but we just had to, we just, you know, it turns out that the guy who shot the guy was in a car, went and rolled up. sitting in the vehicle, etc., etc., that guy just had to go to town. We'll find out more about that progressively, but that's not all those little stories that, you know, gives you an example of, well, you know, this only proceeds so far and then it's going to be like, well, here's another story that's disappeared from the news. What have we heard about the hunt in Pennsylvania, guys? Did they catch him? No, they haven't brought that up. They don't want to admit their failure. Do you remember what they kept doing over and over again? Well, you're coming after you. We'll give you a note. Now again, I would point something out about that. That was never meant. None of their statements were meant for that guy they were hunting. Do you think in any way, shape, or form you heard anything, any PS they spewed? That was meant for you and me. That was to terrorize us. That was to show, well get him and they were gonna castrate him and lobotomize him and gut him and chop off his hands and legs and chop off his head. And then we'll say that's how we found him. Right, you know, like Gordon Call. When they ritually murdered him because they were a cultist, remember? Oh, we have to remind everybody of that. So what we're looking at here is a situation where they were just telling everybody, oh we know this, we're seeing that, boy it's only a breath away. Here's the thing, the more they talk about it, a lot of people are not really angry with this guy and they're also reading between the lines and that's one of the reasons I think they shut up about it. We had a bone to pick wall, what bone to pick? The crazy thing about him, and we got this and we did that, but you know, if we just can't tell him why he had a cross. It's either, it was either him. There's no thing that will make people snap. Somebody has a good, it was a decent guy. Pigs had some kind of angst for this guy, so they went out and started pissing with him. Now either a heart attack, attack on him, and this happens a lot, or they attacked him and frustrated the guy, or they shot him, and we haven't heard anything about it, because there's more to this. Now he decided, you know, it's like I said guys, you sit there for a while and you let it boil. People angst and they go introvert. Well, they love you when you angst and go introvert, because you need drugs. That's the first answer to everything. You need to be doped up. Then you'll be a problem, and then they can kill you later because you go crazy with the drugs. Okay? Because they're all drugs you shouldn't have in the first place. But in this case, it was extrovert time. Like I said, 30 ops 6 for the crotch. Don't aim for anybody, Armer. I've told you before. When next time you shoot a deer, you take a look at what that ops 6 does. And you don't have to spray and pray and you don't have to burn ammo all over the place. You take and... Do you agree? See, that's what Cooper talked about years ago with a scout rifle. For 90% of the work you're doing, you don't even need a semi-automatic weapon. You don't even need a fully automatic weapon. If you actually know what you're doing and you're supposedly a rifleman, I always love that because, what do you mean, you're an operator! Really? They gotta spray and pray to get the job done. A man who can go... And boom! Target, and every time he pulls the trigger, something is dead. Or let's put it this way, at least the point where sticking your fist through the will not be an aggressor anymore. Think about it. Well, that's like what happened with the contact on this. Just his history. Why not? Re-await. Could have been an out-six. But who knows? And can you trust anything being released by the government to begin with with the state police? You know, the farther up the chain you go, the state police, anything they say, forget it. Throw it out the window. I mean, pretty much it's all architect and engineering by, you know, liar 101, whoever the propaganda minister is. Same with the feds. You know the thing is, I've never heard some Texas Rangers want to be disconnected from the Department of Public Safety because stuff in the DPS, they don't like going on that way. Well, it works both ways. Now, you know, here's the thing. Department of Public Safety had some pretty good people, and I remember most of the imagery that we have that was overly released came from public safety in Texas, guys, people who were there. In fact, I'm going to have to repeat all of those again, but you know all the images, all the first hand pictures that we have, all of the Batfaggot parking lot for all of the military equipment they claimed they didn't have. If you want to see the robot vehicle, who Randy Weaver with, remember they said, just come on and answer the phone, remember when there was a shotgun attached to a turret? Well that vehicle was down there at Waco, and they had it sitting right next to the Abrams that were there. Now it's just the combat engineer vehicles, they had Abrams down there guys. Tan one, green one, and right next to the green one is a, oh there's that little robot tank. They had everything in the motor pool there, Bradley's, you name it, etc. There's a lot of stuff that controlled media was told not to let anybody see. And even after they were using it, the only shots you did see the column of the DEVs because those have a stumpy barrel and people are going, well we must have cooked the barrel off. I know that's why they did that. Because the combat engineer vehicle in the Abrams, there's no advantage. I mean one over the other. It's just the idea image-wise. Well, look, they cut the barrels off on those tanks, so they weren't using real tanks. They were using tanks with cut-off barrels, I know, because I saw pictures of it. Because that's exactly how stupid people are. I'm not saying our listeners. I'm talking about, you know, people have no clue. But it'll rah, rah, rah, going to kill somebody overseas or do stupid stuff here in the US. Now we've seen it over and over again. And the idiocy is becoming, it's tiring. Really, we shouldn't be putting up with it. But, I would point out again, I have not seen any additional updates, and if he was caught, they'd make all kinds of noise. So, heads up, he fades off into the tree line, or, and here's the other part I'd like to add, somebody may have decided that after listening to the story, they decided to help him. You know what I mean? There's two things that can happen here because these piss willies can go hunting after that guy and they'll claim that, you know, he's gone over that ridge and he's gone over that ridge. At a given point they're gonna go out and piss on somebody else and they may end up with a whole mess of whoop-bop, totally different angle simply because they're all puffed up and they're all... We gotta go kill him, hate him. I don't care where we gotta go. I don't care who we gotta insult. I don't care whose dog we gotta kill. I don't care where we gotta kick in doors. Well, they're not even part of this. I don't care where we gotta kick in doors and we're gonna... No, no! We were murder waiting! See what's gonna happen. Now what? Now be prepared for that. This is what I've said. Wars don't start in the nice, neat package you all expect. Oh no. You see? And stupid boneheads, especially state cops like this, they're gonna be all puffed up on themselves. But if they walk into the right group of people at the wrong time, they won't be coming back that night. In fact, five of the people killing them last thing ain't here way off in the hills. the amount of guys away. You all went up here into the ridge. Back back in the friend's suburb, down there in Kentucky, and then come back. Mark, what about that Rudolph, what was his name, Rudolph that hit off in the Appalachian Mountains, he supposedly bombed an abortion clinic and he... The only reason that he got caught is because he got comfortable with his infiltration and exfiltrations, because remember what he was doing, he was dumpster diving behind a place that he probably was familiar with. He did not get caught by anybody other than a local deputy, but when they announced that he was caught, they had a whole line of bat faggots and feds and all these worthless turds had absolutely no influence in the capture of Eric Rudolph. Always remember that and point that out to people. Now, one of those pigs up there on that stage had Jack squat to do with Ketchum. They couldn't find him. They had helicopters on the ground. They set a special force up where they brought foreign troops in from Georgia, GBI, to operate in the next state. Remember that? We covered that live, guys, while it was happening. The people on the ground were calling in. The locals, who were already very patriot, found out about the stinking police state and the pigs in the Fed operations. And the GBI whores went to the next state because that way they'd be muscling up on the locals. So MJTF and everything we talked about was executed there, but it was a local cop who was checking out the neighborhood, saw him playing around in one of the dumpsters like hobos do, and that's how he got caught. He did not get caught because of some fantastic computer work or some telepathy or BS from the Fed. It was just a local county deputy, and he didn't even put up a fight because he didn't want to kill him. It's like, oh, okay, well, you got me. You didn't even realize who he had. Think about it. Anyway, yes, this could work out the same way, but you know, you got a lot of rich lines in Pennsylvania, and if you get really smart, you don't even stay there, right? Right. Now, your number for night vision, please. That number is 2317968458. We are at the top here. There's a lot of peace officers out there, but right now you hear all these tenders chopping at the bit and yapping the way they are. Write it up. They aren't your friends. They've declared you and enemy. Better think about them the same way. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. And we'll be back in just a little bit here for the next hour. Don, I'll tell you what, give out your number of two more times, please. You'll be available in a minute. Hey, that number is two three one seven nine six eight four five eight again two three one seven nine six eight four Five eight. Thank you mark. God bless you. God bless America. Don't touch that down solution. Thank you for listening to Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com. MainMilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? 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