October 6, 2014
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed chemical and biological weapons development, deployment methods, and historical precedents including Japanese bioweapon testing in WWII, the 1918 influenza pandemic, and alleged ethnic weapons research. They read extensively from 'A Higher Form of Killing' by Robert Harris and Jeremy Paxman, covering nerve agents, binary weapons, genetic engineering applications to warfare, and assassination techniques. The hosts emphasized preparedness measures including gas masks and decontamination protocols at checkpoints, discussed the Pennsylvania fugitive manhunt as an example of government resource allocation, and addressed theories about targeted bioweapons and historical poisonings of political figures.
- chemical weapons
- biological warfare
- nerve agents
- binary weapons
- ethnic weapons
- genetic engineering
- anthrax
- ricin
- gas masks
- preparedness
- decontamination
- japanese bioweapons
- 1918 influenza
- assassination
- checkpoint security
- federal reserve
- night vision
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Live 365 Revolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. MainMilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? Call or visit them today for prices on hard to find ammo and bulk ammo orders. You don't need to worry about having a military surplus store in your area because MainMilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need, all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at MainMilitary.com. That's Main, like the state, Military.com. I had a dream the other night that Well, I didn't understand. 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 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. 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 and people, 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? 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 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 in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? This distilled the land of the free and home Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. And I'm Don Butcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, west, central, east, and south. Well ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com Indiana Freedom Talk radio dot com running momentum micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net technologies both east and west. Mississippi along with Alaska Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida from the bottom of Florida to the Gulf of Mexico. Headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, a chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both 3rd, 5th, Pitt and the 12 sisters. Colorado, the recall state, hey, remember, Boulder and Denver, gonna have to clean them out, back off a new creme deux-per-verde if need be. Waving the left coast where you have a great state of Jefferson in an otherwise swelled... debt-retched piece of real estate where the clunkers and lunkers from California have been peeing in everybody else's pool and doing everything they can to bring red and yellow faggot-y socialism to everybody else. Well, that's why we're going to have to put up a barrier. It's going to have to be a liberty barrier to keep those skanks away. Turn them back to the east and we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land on the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge. Where the restaurant crew's Grandma Team's okay teams and the Bob-Belt Grandma Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make the light work. A million pedico junction operators the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Well Don, it's dark out there! Number one. And you might notice it's dark out there which means night vision technology guys. Well, Don is here. Don, what's the date today? What's it like up in your neck of the woods? And what's jumping off the wall there, sir? It is the sixth day of... and it was a wet day. The sun came out for about 17 minutes all told. Three day dull gray wets. chilly for the temperature. You know days like that because it's so moist in the air it feels colder than what the thermometer says. That has to do with a number of things. That's how air conditioning works. Latent heat is the basic physics at work there. But we don't need to elaborate on that. On this, the sixth I got some things I want to chew up a little block of time Mark. Got a problem? Real quick, I just want to remind everybody and then Dom's going to take over here. JGSales.com If you're looking for a 1911 clone trainer, actually a parallel is 1911, the Star Model B, the Super Bs are available for $250 at JGSales.com They are $250, they come with two mags and yes more mags are available. I have already checked. So not necessarily from JG Sales, although they might have them by now, but other companies have the mags. They are out there. Aftermarket mags for the Super B and for all the other stars were built years ago. So there is a solution pistol. It is 9mm. It looks just like your standard .45. Everybody cross trained will understand the weapon completely. T11, you'll be able to handle the Star Model Super B semi-auto 9mm pistol with two mags at JGSales.com. That's JGSales.com. JGSales.com, their phone number is 928-445-9650. It's right on the front page. Now don't confuse that with a regular Model B they want $300 for. Read. You want the post or model. It's $40 cheaper. Well, actually, forgive me, it's $50 cheaper. and that $50 will get you some more mags. And to be quite honest, I'm not worried about historical. I'm looking about being hysterical in victory over my enemy by being able to put bullet holes in the bugger. So that star, my double super B, is the solution. It's one of the many. It's again a good stash cannon. Okay Don, jump in there. I know we've got a subject to cover and for everybody out there, grab your gas masks and pay attention. Yeah, sending bullets towards your enemy. That's kind of the thought line. I'm going to kill them the old-fashioned way. You guys, I do that on purpose because we've referenced over the last few days what thought lines in particular from today. Messages or rather passages from a higher form of killing. Sometimes in particular instances sending bullets their way is kind of the old fashioned way. Now, before we, I promised you I'd read some text here. In fact, the epilogue, it's like two and a quarter pages. It's an overview of the book itself and with some other commentary. It talks about Mark. The Japanese did what they called field testing against the Chinese with anthrax continent there in WW2 back in the big one. We didn't mention that in the previous hour, but we had United States of America, had mustard gas stockpiled gas, study chlorine was just a primitive, at least on a battlefield, was more primitive than the aforementioned two. But we had some of that, too. At the end of the war, the Russians wanted to interrogate a number of about 300 Japanese scientists and a couple of generals. We're in charge of the 731 Battalion. Well, most of those guys, Mark, like a lot of the Japanese, at the end of the war, They just went home to their house. A lot of the Germans did, but they were overrun by the Russians. They were looked for a little bit. See, we didn't have hardly boots on the ground to go to get people in Japan at the end of the war. They eventually found a couple of these head scientists. The Russians wanted them right away to interrogate, but they thought that they would be charged with war crimes and surrendered to the Americans. Well, that's how we got all our biological information from that timeframe, the Japanese information. Again, the American scientists at the time were astounded that the Japanese did live testing and actually in laboratory testing, tested their subjects to death. They literally did. American scientists were appalling to them, but still they went into that field and developed it more and more. So just little leapfrog events like that and stepping stones that are a stride and a half farther than what the technology is used to come from weird places, don't they? Sir and Don, we've got time to do this and bear with me on this you guys because they put on your gas mask, didn't they? This is the epilogue from a book titled A Higher Form of Killing by Robert Harris and Jeremy Paxman, P-A-X-M-A. The secret story of This chemical and biological warfare demonstrates few things so clearly as the way in which discoveries made in the case of human welfare can be used to devise ever more sophisticated instruments of death. Discoveries in veterinary science are turned to the development of a new biological weapon. A potential pesticide is transformed into a new nerve agent. Yet the The present generation of weapons is based upon scientific discoveries made up to 50 years ago. Until the late 1970s, British and American chemists are still attempting to produce an antidote to soman, an agent which had first been developed in the laboratories of Nazi Germany. Horrific though the efforts of today's weapons may be however, the bowl of infinite refinement. The persistent arsenals, rather the present arsenals are huge. The inadequate, that's in quotation marks, the inadequate stock of nerve gas the United States has is sufficient to kill the entire population of the world 4,000 times over. The reason that this apparently enormous quality, quantity, is considered insufficient is that the present chemical weapons are extremely inefficient. They do not kill effectively enough. to neutralize a single square kilometer of ground with existing shells and bombs would require enough nerve agent to kill the entire population of China. So the research continues for more efficient gas, that's in quotation marks, more efficient gas weapons. Soviet scientists are believed to be refining the rockets and bombs which will be used to spread the nerve agent. In the United States, experiments have been conducted to discover even more reliable methods of forcing nerve liquid through a victim's skin. But these are areas of research that are nothing when compared with the weapons which would become possible should a chemical and biological arms race begin again. The abuse of modern medicine might make war without death. Drugs designed to relieve hypertension might be used to induce abnormally low blood pressure causing a victim to collapse. Other drugs capable of raising body temperature might be used to cause heat stroke even on a chilly day. The development of binary weapons opens the possibility of employing chemicals previously considered too dangerous to be used in armament. The poison is produced only as a shell hurls toward the enemy troops. Man's increasing understanding of the delicate mechanism which makes life possible may also solve the problem of how to design a weapon which will kill an enemy while leaving friendly troops unharmed. In particular, military scientists might rekindle their interest in ethnic weapons designed to affect only selected racial groups. An American military manual noted the possibility in 1975, it is theoretically possible to develop so-called ethnic chemical weapons which would be designed to exploit naturally occurring differences in vulnerability among specific population groups. Such a weapon would be capable of incapacitating or killing a selected enemy population to a sufficiently greater extent than the population of friendly forces. That's right out of, again, an American military manual in 1975. Back to text. Many of these naturally occurring differences are well known. The inability of the digestive systems of particular racial groups to cope with the food of another group, for example. But the differences go further in the United States where most of the research has been conducted. It has been established that within the American Indian population, 95% of Cherokee Indians have type O blood, with 85% of Blackfoot Indians having type A blood. It is reasonable to suppose that other more or rather similar differences occur among less advanced societies. Certainly during the Vietnam War, the so-called Advanced Projects Research Agency, out of context, anybody ever hear that? Anybody ever remember that in passing? Certainly during the Vietnam War, the so-called Advanced Projects Research Agency, an elite group of scientists working for the Pentagon, was employed to carry out blood tests on selected groups of Asians with a view to preparing a map portraying the geographic distribution of human blood groups and other inherited blood characteristics. The Pentagon claimed the project was solely to establish the food requirements of American and allied troops. It is in the field of biological warfare that the most frightening possibilities present themselves. It is now nearly 30 years since Crick and Watson made this Their monumentous discovery of the double helix structure of DNA, the molecule which controls herredity, the discovery has not yet as far as is known been applied to the business of war. But the civilian laboratories of Europe and North America, biologists are regularly tampering with the nature of life itself through gene splicing or recombinant DNA. It has been called the most awesome discovery since man split the atom. Should the breakthrough like atomic physics come to be applied to warfare, the implications scarcely bear thinking about. As long ago as 1962, 40 scientists were employed at the U.S. Army Biological Warfare Laboratories on full-time genetics research. Many others, it was said, appreciate the implications of genetics for their own work. The implications were made more specific seven years later when a Department of Defense spokesman claimed that genetic engineering could solve one of the major disadvantages of biological warfare, that it is limited to diseases which occur naturally somewhere in the world. This comes from a Department of Defense. This is in italics here. Within the next 5 to 10 years, it will probably be possible to make a new infective microorganism which could defer in certain important respects from any known disease-causing organisms. Most important of these is that it might be refractory from the immunological and therapeutic processes upon which we depend to maintain our relative freedom from infectious disease. The possibility that such a super germ may have been successfully produced in a laboratory somewhere in the world in the years since that assessment was made is one which should not be too readily cast aside. Today, genetic manipulation is being used to develop drugs for the treatment of illnesses like cancer. In research laboratories, gene splicing is being used artificially to produce interferon. a substance which occurs naturally in the body and protects us against virus diseases. To the mentality which in the past has used advances in health science to develop new weapons, such discoveries must look very inviting indeed. The possibility of direct interference with human genes through the use of synthetic viruses opens the possibility not merely of ethnic weapons, but of wars in which the outcome would be determined not on the battlefield, but with the birth of a mutant next generation, out of context or with the total lack of birth of a next generation. One last paragraph. If such possibilities, now seen in the realm of science fiction, we should do well to remember that in the field of chemical and biological warfare, once a thing has been shown to be possible, it has generally been done. Poisoned gas seemed an equally unlikely weapon before a German professor developed what he chose to call a higher form of killing. needed to be aired. Thank you, Mark. There's a lot to be learned in that. and understanding that the threat is real but not panicking over it. Like I said earlier in the day, my attitude is I'm going to get to the other side and God help whatever it is that deploys anything like that because they will never find a place to hide on this planet. Neither under it or away from it. Let's see how this stuff works. Let's put you in this plastic bag and put a few drops of half a gallon of it in there with you. I think like I said, we can find something that will work. It's like a big people aquarium. In fact, they make showers that are like that. They are like people aquariums. For the bad guys, just make sure there are enough cameras so that big screen television can offer an entertaining view of our enemy as they are sent to hell because that's where they need to be. Another, did you catch the phrase in there, binary? There are about 10 paragraphs in one of the chapters that talk about how a number of weapons might be or are developed that They are so dangerous when they are stored together nobody even wants to mix them together. But when they mix that drop and that drop together and throw it in a room with like a thousand rats they die. Now Mark you brought that phrase to the hour a number of times, binary weapons you guys don't have to be delivered all at once do they? It can be in the population already. It's something everybody has argued or tried to point out for years. Initially everybody is like rah rah. Well, let's not talk about that. Why? Well, you'll see. The bigger the corporation, the more likely it is to betray us. Right? We should all have that on our minds. The bigger the corporation, the more likely it is going to betray us. It's just that simple. Now, look to see who it is that would be doing that. Hey, you guys. Go ahead, caller. You know, we have to remember that the bad guys aren't immune from this garbage. I mean, they're probably scared to death, you know, even music, because they can't hide from it, can they? I mean, the P.I.A.N.s can't be the only people that got from this garbage. No, the thing is that in the past, one thing I'd point out from the classes that we received when I was down at USECS, which were at the time limited, restricted, I won't say limited, limited for access. The idea was to create sterile mosquitoes, for instance, as a vector to deliver bioagents without the possibility of re-breeding. And not once were they able to get that right. In each instance where a weapon was deployed using a supposed sterile population of mosquitoes or other insects, not once were they able to sterilize the population. And in each case, the disease spread accordingly. So, in other words, we're going to limit it here and attack a certain group. Now granted, yes, they've gotten better at it in theory, but the problem is how many people are doing it, how many people can do it. When you need mass production, you see then the machine gets pressed. And there's a basic rule. I don't care what it is. It goes into, goes out of. You have to have so many hours. In other words, you have a set production rate. You can only produce so much of anything in a limited period of time. There is a block of time to produce what you keep producing. When somebody wants to compress that, remember there is another model I have pushed for years. When you cut corners, you will be cut. Remember, there is a reason for each step and there are probably some issues about experience with slaughter and mayhem and death and injury and amputations and burning and whatever it is depending on what you are handling. In this case, with biological weapons especially, there is no way that they can guarantee containment. On the other hand, consider this, isn't that probably what has caused problems in the deep history of humanity before? Oh yeah. See, I think... Control Jawbone of Ass. Yeah, well in this case it's like even in more recent history, they tried to do a cover story, but as I pointed out, World War I. They talked about germ warfare in 19...forgive me, correction, correction, correction...1880.1880. What? They openly talked about biological slash, what was that term? Germ warfare. Remember? We're not talking chemical. That's mustard, gas and things. That was a given. The use of chemical and germ agents was openly discussed. It was written extensively about by the sci-fi writers of the era. And yes, people, they did have science fiction back in the day. Jules Bern and H.G. Wells, who by the way, well, H.G. Wells was one of the 12 wise men. He was an insider that knew exactly what they were talking about and both about their history and their plans. They should talk about time travel as science fiction. Throw Mark Twain in there. Now, consider that what we're looking at here is a situation where with regard to chemical and biological it was in steps. The Great War, let's remember again, if we understand the plans of all these shysters, and blessed, best laid plans of rats and rodents, They kept yapping about this as the war to end all wars. In other words, the scam to end all scams. The fabrication to end all fabrications. Everybody got together and agreed they needed to kill off the surplus population. And so they created the meat grinder. And then the meat grinder, even with guns, a lot of them were getting back out of that, but when they bug sprayed, there was a higher probability of getting them one way or another. And so bug spraying with chemicals was a very real thing. My grandfather on my mother's side was mustard gassed three times. Oh, mustard gassed? I learned a lot about mustard gassed from this book. Yes. Now, here's the thing. At some point, they wanted something better, more devastating, and that would work hard to terminate. Here is no doubt in my mind that the influenza was created by the ring knockers, deployed by the military under the ring knockers at that time. The war ended sooner than expected and even if it didn't, it did what it was supposed to do. What did the influenza do? It went all across the world. They tried to claim that, oh, we bred there and just have a gnaw. I didn't just breed there. It was built there. It went out across the world and that's how the influence nobody knew or expected it. Nobody thought something like this was going to happen because of modern teachings in terms of cleanliness, etc. were much more advanced than they were back when the bubonic plague was in place. But what they did is they went into stealth mode to get out amongst the population and since many of the people who fight wars are not the upper class, They go back to their population groups and their population groups were not prepared for this. That includes South America. Let me point something out about the plague. What most people forget about World War I is that South America was in World War I on our side. South America sent troops. Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil sent troops to Europe. Most people don't even realize that. Now, in addition, they had troops from the Punjal, I say that, in Jondor. And they were there, all over the Empire. And you had Australian troops at Gallipoli and other places in Europe. And, gee, go right down the shopping list. And when they were done, they all went to the far points of the compass. And the rest is history. And don't forget, here's the other thing. That was the age of colonies. So, when somebody would say, well, how did it get to China or how did it get to Japan? You mean the Mandate Islands of the Pacific? Yeah. And the British Protectorates and the German now occupied Protectorates taken over by other countries? Remember, the German and Austro-Hungarian Empire as part of the Treaty of Versailles lost all of its holdings around the world. And they all were given to somebody else who then had to militarily occupy. That's how Japan got a whole bunch of islands here in the Pacific. And they called them what kind of islands? They called them a mandate islands. Mandate. Yeah, you were mandated by the Treaty of Versailles. Those islands were the ones that were better protected and revetted and concrete built. And guys, those were the ones that were tunneled like wormholes because they had plenty of time to do it. So now here we are, they figure it's 100 years later, nobody will remember this and they've even tried to rewrite history and they tried to do a damage control piece. You know, when we talked about this years ago on the Intel report, do you know that all of a sudden they did some makeshift throw together piece? After we talked about it and I mapped it out on the air a couple of times, all of a sudden there was this piece never more discussed about the The influenza spread and all it came from the troops in the trenches But it was because of just the plague there and you know just it just happened Everything just happens with the control press except that like we've seen in the last one year It just happens over and over and over and over and over again to the point where if you really are paying attention And the cycle is too short. It's pretty darn obvious. They're trying to play ya Well, okay, we know about technology and you know it marches on and it gets better and better and But it was talked about when the British and the Canadians and the Americans would collaborate and test with the Bets Sea and on land. There's a big place in Alberta that I would say, please don't even bury me there. One of the things they found out, Mark, was even ships that are purposely sealed and pressurized and all of this sometimes aren't. So going back to the caller, You're right. Where are they going to hide? This brings up another thought line that it's been thought that AIDS is a contrived thing, that it was built and targeted for a specific group of people. We talked about, or rather the text read earlier talked about targeting gene war groups of people. If that were true, Do you think that they would build something and then loose it on the general population because they like to come out and slap hands, slap backs and shake hands every once in a while? Some of them, that's how they keep their jobs, the lion rats. I'm sorry, I got a little opinionated there. But if they have to go to ground, where are they going to hide? Again, if nothing can be sealed, if they have to go to ground or if they want to come out, anthrax messes with ground for a long time. Unless you want to bleach acres and acres of land, there are places where you can't go in China and Russia and other places. You just can't go there anymore. They're dead zones. If they were to manufacture something and loosen on the population, if they manufacture it, they have enough knowledge to build a nannydope for it, to build a serum, to build a vaccine. So that has to answer part of that question. This goes back to, time to kill them the old fashioned way. I can't put them in the lead before the bug ever has to worry about it. See, it's like some of the arguments about what they could do. In other words, we need to just go out and find them and get rid of them all. If it looks like, well, there's not going to be another generation, for instance, then obviously my life's work would be to exterminate every last stinking one of them, wouldn't it? Yeah. Everybody would be motivated. That would be your religion. Everybody would promote the same thing over and over and over again. It would be my life's work. Yeah, that's all I would be doing. I would make sure I'd find every one of them, stuff their face with lard, bury them face down in pig feces, and the last thing I'd do is piss on their back before I cover them with dirt. Mark. That would be the policy. Go ahead, call her who we have. George from Texas. You know the thing is, I kind of seem like Hollywood's starting to do a rebel against the establishment, because now you're starting to see episodes and episodes of, you notice, farmers' plague and infects the ship. And this pharmaceutical company has the cure and the vaccine. It was starting to see that repeatedly on different screens. Well, okay, now remember something. Here's the thing. I haven't seen any of those yet, but I doubt that what you're talking about is true. But remember, anything that was generated, guys, was put in months, you know, it was done a year ago, six months to a year ago before it was, you know, in the can. So the fact that you're seeing this matches up with this wave. Their time frame and window. Remember that. That's the basic rule about this stuff. Well, it's the last TIS. That's the new series. Wait a minute. What is the name of that again? NTIS New Orleans. Not to be confused with CSI Miami. It is a CSI program. It's Naval CSI, Dad. Oh my goodness. Oh yes. The Navy cops. Right, yeah. Well, like I said, the big thing there is business. It was done in conjunction with the business, the way it's been operating. That's one of the things that we've been warning everybody about for years, so think about it. That's in conjunction with, not necessarily against, it's designed to create a CYA mode, because eventually they're going to get caught up in this. Like I said, I don't see the difference between an Israeli or an Arab. in any way, shape or form when you dress them up the same way, you couldn't pick them out of a crowd if your life depended on it. You see how that works? They don't want anybody to think about that. It's like we should shoot to kill anybody that is a terrorist in motion. We don't need to find out anything. We'll find the rest of them later by doing an autopsy. We'll use CSI Schmidlap to find all the facts out because after all we have our crystal ball. I don't want to understand them. I just want them destroyed. Right, exactly. So what you need to do is shoot their hind end. The more everybody gets that message out and we do that, the more Israelis will die trying to commit terrorism in America because that's what's going to happen. The shysters that are actually pulling all these crimes are going to get shot dead. Instead of them giving us the fake ID, And then, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, that's the wrong one. Oh, I'm with you, I'm with you, I'm Israeli. Oh, you're Israeli, but you have another, you have two different driver's license here and they don't say anything about Israeli. You see how that works? Well, how about we just find it out later by searching their corpse and finding the IDs? What do you think? And meanwhile, help me eat this bacon cheeseburger. Yeah, here, hold still. I got a big, like I said, a big five-gallon tub of pork grease, pork drippings, bacon drippings. I don't even want to taste that good, so I think I'd pee in it or have poop in it, one or the other. Five-gallon pail is convenient for defecating in. And then I'd take a blender stick like used for paint, you know, in a blender unit you put on the drill, and I'd mix it up real good, and they'd get a mouthful. Oh, and again, just plain lard. I hate wasting lard, but hey, it's not a waste after all, is it? See, that's what needs to happen to these characters across the board. This will stop as soon as everybody, the bad guys realize we're all looking straight at them and not being confused. Well, Mark, according to other things, it's butyl resist. Butyl resist will be absorbed, and there's nothing we can do about the asymmetrical warfare they're going to do against us. There's nothing we can do about the cloud and pivot they're going to do against us. It's just like I'm tired of this learn sense of help. They claim to be on our side. Give me a break. Well, again, now they're closing in. They're getting closer. Any minute now they're going to be on top of this guy in Pennsylvania, but I would point out what's the date today? Considering that yes, they took the cream to the cream. Let's figure out what they've got going on in Pennsylvania. They've got one guy. He's not even shooting him dead or hunting him hard. He's not got anybody with him. But they've taken the best of their state police. I guarantee they've got their equivalent to the SRT out there wasting how many days. In addition to that, they've got every mother's uncle that's going to volunteer because they've got to get out there and they're going to get him because they're going to seek revenge. Here's a whole bunch of cops who are out there doing that because if it was you or me in shot, guys, that guy could walk right through any checkpoint in the country and the cops would care less. What's really cute about this? They could care less. So why have you got a great concern about what happened to them? But now that on top of that they got Feds, helicopters, all these resources are all poured onto this one man. How many people do you think are out there wanting to hunt their arse? That are pissed off and tired of them. If this kicks off, they don't have 180 or 500 men to chase one guy or even to play war against one guy. If they say they just scorched earth, because every family would know. They'll be trying to gather into 500-man groups, but they won't hardly have the chance. Right. And the more that dies, the fewer there are to go after the next one. One thing that's a medium, George let me do this. One thing the medium in the evening news, the national news pointed out, and we've been beating this up for a good long time. Well, now that the trees are losing their leaves, you know what's coming next, Mark? They'll be able to use their thermal to better advance. Yeah, but so far it hasn't done them any good. Right. But we're not supposed to think about that. So that was a slip from the media right there. But I thought they already had the night vision and I thought they already had it. Yes, and you're supposed to do everything and be like Superman and we're all supposed to be dying from that X-ray vision. It doesn't work like that. Right. It's the real world as opposed to the BS that they've pushed for years. And I've pointed out, guys, we've been hunted by helicopters and effectively moved aside from them. Another thing to point out here, we've addressed a number of things for years to the point that we've beat them so hard, those drums that even the mainstream says, I hear an echo, I better talk about it, just for an instant. Yeah, they got any choice. but mark you never go back to the checkpoints gee i wonder how many uh... people were pissed off in white band we're looking for a d c sniper in a separate every checkpoint you don't do it last about it that's the bad part is that they go through and literally laughed about it because there was no way the fed to the police state war Now I will point out again something I would tie in because it has to do with the subject of Dom's and Dom's been on here. Guys, you need to be carrying your gas mask in the car and you need to have it with you. And if they start any of this checkpoint garbage, you put your gas mask on. And if they ask anything, it says, oh no, it's not that I got something. It's that you're in everybody else that could have something you've been in contact with. And tell them that. It's like, I'm not at risk as long as I keep this mask on. You're the ones that are at risk, you're the ones out there in the face of everybody else that might be going, and by the way did you take their driver's license and look at it? Did you touch their driver's license? Not to mention you used to be a targeted zone for such an event. Yeah, I mean think about it, the epicenter of disaster, that's what these checkpoints are going to be. Yup. Because when they do it, where is the contamination going to be? The guy is standing there at the checkpoint. That's why you treat them like contaminated meat. That's how everybody should be looking at it. They can't say anything to anybody about it. They're the ones that put up the checkpoints and told you that everybody was at risk. You know what I mean? This is why you need to turn it on. The whole scam here, you watch how they'll back off on it. You want to know why? Because you can use it on them. And that's not what it was supposed to do. You're all supposed to be, oh, there's a solution. No, they're the people that probably have the plague now. And all the guys that had the plague, if they didn't know who they were, they drove through here, didn't they? And didn't you guys just kind of like probably let them pass through? Did you get anybody with the plague? Did you guys change all your clothes? Did you guys take and change everything you were wearing? Did you burn it all, throw it away? Is it in bags? Where is it? You're still wearing it. Oh hell no! See how that works? As soon as everybody starts talking about it, this is like everything else we've discussed. You don't do the weezer routine. The bottom line is, oh okay, so I'll believe you. Well that means you're the suckers. They're going to be the ones carrying the disease around because you're the characters that are in touch. You can contact everybody. I haven't been. I'm just Fred Schmidlap. I'm Mark on the road. I've got my windows rolled up. I don't have anybody else in the car with me. I haven't touched anybody else today. But when I get to this point where you are, you've had everybody crank the window down. You've touchy-feely'd everything. If you're searching the car on top of everything else, which I think is really cute, then you've been touching everybody else's junk. Lean down the top of any wind, wind silt, you know, windows. Yeah, put your arm over the roof. Yeah. Think about it. See, they're the ones that are a threat, not us. And that's the only way it can be spread. So when you show up at a checkpoint or you're in a car, you put your mask on. You get your gloves out. I've been putting all the rubber gloves on. Yeah, you can have my driver's license. Here it is. By the way, put it in this baggie. I want you to drop in this baggie when you're done. I have a garbage bag, a little Ziploc bag, waiting right there with a little powdered bleach in them. Put it in here. Yeah, and then lock it up with your rubber gloves and shake it. And then set it off to the side. And then if you get to another checkpoint, pull the bag over, pull it out of the bag, shake it off a little bit and give it to them and it's like, oh you don't want it? No, don't worry. Well, if you do want it, here, go ahead. You guys can take it back to the car wherever you want. When you're done, I've got another baggy here. I want you to drop in this baggy. You want to see them go on a brain fart. Well, we're treating it more realistically than you jackasses are with all your BS. And that's how people really need to operate. I'm serious. Then it will make him think, wait a minute, why aren't you guys in mop gear at the checkpoint? Why aren't you in a chem suit or at least a full-tide inspection suit? You people are the ones that have everybody roll down their window and that guy in front of me, I saw him going, ahh, ahh, ahh, ahh, a lot before he came up to you. Didn't you notice the spittle on the windshield? It really muck with him because I don't know if they were spittle on the windshield but you think that maybe he wasn't paying attention because when people are at checkpoints they get really sloppy after about 14 minutes. Remember I've explained this to you before. After 14 minutes it becomes really boring routine. Even if their life was threatened, I'm telling you people are notorious for this garbage. It's sad, it's a fact. Just all there is to it. So, something to think about there. Anyway, Don, go ahead and jump in there. I know you had more, please. Well, we could talk about containment. We talk about containment of atomic weapons and the security around them. You can rest assured that our government and probably foreign governments have as much security around chemical biological agents as they do around nuclear. That's kind of a gimme. But I don't know what year it was, you guys, in Okinawa. or eight marines died in an instant. Within a week, the nerve gas agents were removed from Okinawa. Even on that Japanese soil, that information was tried to have been suppressed. It was all done surreptitiously because the fall before that event more than 100 school children became ill. I don't know if a small number, three or four of them died, but that's three or four too many. They were in an area traditionally downwind from that storage area, Mark. In that timeframe, there was no admission of the weapons being stored there. They just allowed that to pass. Then when the four Marines died, it might have been six died, They walked into a room where the chemical agents, a storage area, a contained area, and were overcome almost immediately. Now, that was kept out of the front page. You guys, you might remember an event that happened around 1960, give or take a couple of years, late 50s, early 60s. The United States Air Force was testing aerial deployment of a nerve agent. And it was going to fall on the ground in a particular place. It was like 130 pounds in each tank on each wing, 130 pounds liquid that was supposed to disperse into an aerosol. You can imagine how much area they were trying to cover with a fine mist, 260 gallons or pounds of liquid. When the jet came in and made its run, everything was going fine and the pilot turned the off switch and one of the tanks turned off. He pulled up from his attack near ground level. The other tank, the valve didn't shut off you guys. It deployed the rest about 36 to 40 pounds they imagined. It deployed into the higher air space. It was carried down wind and killed about 6,000 sheep. No taste, no smell. So again, you know. There are those that are probably saying, this is defeat, it's just to bring this, but this is preparation. This is communications. If all of a sudden we don't hear, this is a reason to talk to particular people every day. And those people need to talk to other people. You build your own networks according to your needs, knowledge and ability across the nation. Because if all of a sudden there is no pun intended, a dead area, we need to know about it. The mainstream won't tell us. So again, this isn't just a preparation thing. This isn't just I've got to have a gas mask because with certain things you're going to need full chemical gear. Some things are skin agents. Again, you heard the passage, different ways to force nerve agents through a human's skin in the epilogue. That doesn't mean like through an injection or I'm going to scratch you. Although there was talk about deployment, the Japanese had developed different ways to cover metals with The bomb explodes into fine splinters on purpose. Now you want to walk across that beach through that area. You get a scrub of it from a splinter that's hanging in the bush and you've got anthrax on your skin. You guys, we'll do some more review out of this book, A Higher Form of Killing, as far as deployment ways. The other day we were talking about who sat in that airline seat. The guy standing there in London, he was a Hungarian defector and he felt a sharp pain in his thigh. Less than 10 days later he was dead. We've addressed that on the air. We'll talk in the coming short bits of time. Within the next week we'll cover most of these ways of deployment and defenses. Although, once they put a dinky little machined pill in you that has even smaller holes milled in it that are filled with salmon, there's probably not a whole lot we can do for you. This goes over to how many times have we said, try not to travel alone. How many times have you heard that on this hour? There are things that you can do that build up an immediate defense. There are, granted, some things that we've addressed this evening that, well, we can't do anything about. When the first deployments happen, we will know because people died. Again, communications, communications, communications. This needs to be addressed. We cannot afford to turn our back on this. Bill to you, Mark. And God believe that we're rising. Repeat for the grant. I believe that the killer was killed with ricin in the tiny little ball. It might have been. That was a ricin attack. He was correct. Still, it comes down to, again, many other... You've got to figure more than many... Forgive me, but you know, ricin was developed from Soman. That was a broad-breast statement there, to be sure, Fluffy. Yes, thank you though. It's a pleasure point. It's guaranteed at different times virtually any number of different materials, especially in the biological range, have been used and deployed in assassination attempts both with aerosol or with skin penetration or just skin contact. Remember the latest thing that we're seeing is again absorption. with the issue of the Ebola. If we go by the basic Ebola argument that it's a contact thing. You're looking at a question of fluidity, how malleable, how tacky, how How commutable is it because it has to be viable to be able to make contact with and stay with an objective? Now granted, it can be spores, it can be microcarriers. Let's not forget that another vector, if you were looking at nano or micro, are like mites. Mites are everywhere. Mites of every size you can imagine are everywhere. Even in the air we're breathing right now. We're breathing mites. That was a tasty batch of a quarter million. Who knows? Maybe only a few thousand. But the idea is one way or another, every time you breathe, something living is getting into India and going out again. The thing about it is that, especially with assassinations, let's remember one of our senators was killed by putting the stuff on the back of a doorknob. He was poisoned with a contact poison. He reached for the doorknob, turned the detector, argued that that's how they got him. during the dagger wars when they were trying to push through the Federal Reserve Act. In the ten years there were several senators and congressmen that were killed and I'm sure that they were smart. They were killing some of the Zionists right back that were doing it because it was the kosher mafia that was involved every step of the way. So it was a tit for tat war. Everybody's going to have to get serious and start working the same way on them in this period because it's the problem we have and we're going to have to get a lot more serious and stay focused and not let up. Tit for tat. That's the thing that they don't want anybody to think about. See, you know, chumacria or chumacra, poison in the food, poison in the drink. Take your pick. Or especially like the pressure acid they used on at least one victim. Oh, that can't be any fun. Well, the thing about it is that it needs to be something where it's totally debilitating as quickly as possible. It does not have to be Again, immediately lethal, the objective and of course still painful, but the idea behind this, especially with aerosol deployment or mild aerosol deployment, which is what we've seen in aircraft in modern times, we know, we saw that, is the fact that you don't necessarily let the bad guys know what's happened if you survive. It frustrates them the most if they can't confirm or deny it. Let me give you an example of something going on right now. You know, Ping Pong Ball in North Korea has been out of circulation, right? Yeah. Now, did anybody catch the latest release that supposedly his sister is in charge and that he's been receiving treatment because both of his ankles were broken? Oh, no kidding? Now, my first point would be, and how did he break both of his ankles? Or, wait a minute, maybe I should rephrase that. How were both of his ankles broken for him? I'm just going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I I think it's just interesting that that announcement was made because that breaking of the ankles is more like, and yes you will give me the codes for the National Bank, and that way I'll be able to get my drift. Because Dad on the deathbed said, Ping Pong Ball, I will give you the codes now before I go. Grab the silverware drawer, give me three spoons. Cling, Cling, Clong, Clong. There it is. That's the code. Goodbye. I'm in charge! I'm in charge! I got cool hair care! She's like, Dad, what's wrong with you? No, brother, I want to be in charge. Break his ankle. See if you can get my ankle. With Dad's real wish. Yeah. I am my father's daughter. He told me I am special. Mark, how did they get aerofat? How did they get aerofat? The Palestinian leader, the Yasser Arafat was just finally a given. They had Yasser Arafat constantly under control. Remember back in the day when Arafat, I don't know if Arafat was truly poisonous, he just, life caught up with him. Number one, he was old. If they'd wanted to kill Arafat, you might recall his plane, his executive aircraft went down in the desert in eastern Algeria. Anybody remember this? American services, American military, called in and brought in the rescue technology to save everybody. They knew exactly where he was. If they wanted to kill him, he would have been dead right there. It wasn't the first time that everybody pitched in to save him and bring him back from the edge of destruction. The argument about it being poisoned, it could be any number of ways. Again, eventually you have to keep trying. You have to be very careful. I think the way to deal with most of it that most people don't realize is just get all your buddies in a room and just grab the other guy's plate. If you want to eat, what's the safest thing to do? Wait until everybody's served. Then randomly stand up, walk across the room, take your plate, give it to whoever's sitting there, take his plate, walk back across, and then sit there and tell him, go ahead and eat. Remember, this is a story like we do have a presidential food taste tester, don't we guys? Remember that? Which is the other part they don't talk about. It's like, what do you mean there were 25 people before you had the job and they all died? No, they had a whole bunch of us girls. People were kind of starving during the war, so we really got to eat some really great food. She actually had to say that. But then of course all the political correctness kicks in because she's a post-war, beat on the brow by the Jewish mafia German. So you have to constantly apologize for existence and lick everybody's arse if you think they're Jewish. So the whole story was that, oh it was so terrible, I had to eat Hitler's food before Hitler ate it. What did he have? Well only the best of the best, but it was so horrible. By the way, pass me another plate. Hey Fluffy, I've got to fix that statement. I... Reisen was developed from kester oil. For kester beans? Yeah. Right. I didn't hear what you said, I'm sorry. Well I thought it came from Soman. Soman was developed from Reisen, but that's not true. Okay guys, well we're at the top and again we have more to develop and we can always learn more if we work in study. So we're going to do just that. Yep. Bad guys are coming at us. You better make sure your NBC technology is squared away. And Don, look outside. It's dark. We need your night vision. How come we get hold of you? Hey, you can give me a call. My phone number is 231-796-8458. Again, 231-796-8458. Very good. God bless the Republic. Just as 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 like I said, whatever I find in their hand, first thing I'm going to do is tie them up, and then poke them just a little, and then poke them again. and then poke them a lot. And then bust their ankles backwards and their knees backwards just in case they die faster than I want them to. And then a big mouthful of pig lard, a box over there they can see with all the pig end trails and the pig feces in it, an unmarked grave along with the rest of their buddies, and then we'll go find the characters that set them. 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