October 30, 2014
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the operational and financial challenges of running independent patriot radio networks, including satellite broadcasting costs, programming logistics, and the need for listener support. They addressed confusion about the relationship between separate entities (Micro Effect, Liberty Tree Radio, Freedom Talk Radio) that work together but maintain independence. The show featured calls from listeners, including matching donation offers from Andy in Montana, and covered topics such as media control, the Bundy Ranch standoff, preparedness, and the importance of grassroots activism in the patriot movement.
- micro effect
- liberty tree radio
- satellite broadcasting
- patriot movement
- bundy ranch
- preparedness
- second amendment
- federal overreach
- grassroots activism
- alternative media
- funding challenges
- internet radio
- militia
- constitutional rights
- silver and gold
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Once again, 208-935. 0094 and if you give you just a minute, I'll give you this morning's total. We need thousands of dollars. Folks, if every one of you listening just on the internet alone 25 bucks apiece we could skin this animal man 208 935 0094 and back to you Mark Don. And of course it is the third hour. Good morning ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke and I'm Don Betcher. Right there, 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. Listen to us on the Micro Effect Network, good morning, world's one, the Liberty Tree, radio.4mg.com, and you have freedomtalkradio.com running with FM Micro stations, CB Bay stations, and all the Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with all the Wascaux out there. Tom, the day today again, the benchmark is, again, the reason we do that, some of you pick up different I thought it was the 30th. Could it be the 30th? It is the 30th today. Oh, I corrected. The only reason I know that is because for one reason or another, I thought I had two days before I went to this town meeting, then I got to look at it. Well, that's today. And then I got to look at the computer, and it was a day off. Everything's just running in one day to the next. Yeah. Stop. It's been run, run, run. That's the problem with as much stuff as we have to do, guys. It just piles up one day to the next and falls one into the other. I've been wanting to bring to the hour. You know, I look at my, I think I came my first, I have to stop. You might remember that Mark. It's got a chuckle from listeners and whatnot. People don't have a wristwatch anymore unless they want to flash that. How many people do you ask what time it is? Yeah, they look at your phone. Hey, what's Bob's number? I don't know. Let me look. Yeah. Hey, we got a caller, man. We got Mark on line one. Good morning, Mark. And jump in their caller. Is it me? Yeah, I think it is. It's Edward. It's Kajuli Osh. Okay, I'm just calling in down here, you know, listening to the programming joke last night. A lot of stuff I agree with, you know, it seems like, and I'm sure you see this too, it's like people come and go from the network, but when there is an important event that grants a lot of people, You watch your meters spike when that happens then and when people can't get on them they complain that, well how come I can't get on? I used to be able to blah blah blah and so on and so forth with your internet screens. And the satellite is just as important as the internet screens because heck, if you can tune in anywhere on the planet if you've got the right satellite system, use it to rebroadcast or anything else uninterrupted, then I know you talk about how it's free For people to tune in and listen, you know, it's free cost for them. It is free cost for them, but it still costs Joe money to put that out there. And if you haven't dealt with renting satellite your time before, you don't have a clue how much money that is. You know, Dad's me to try to get up on satellite, you know, with Liberty Tree Radio. And if I had the funds to do it and to back it and support it, I would be right there with you, Joe. The problem I have is, you know, you can get the support if something's going on, but if nothing's going on, people tend to shy away and fade from it. You know what I mean? Yeah. And people forget that, and the support has to be there for that service to be maintained. Otherwise, we can't maintain it. It doesn't become feasible to maintain it all the time even though we want to use it as, and everybody wants to use it as an emergency service if there's something going on to be able to tune in and get the news about it. You know, that is what it is. It's an emergency service for you guys to be able to come up and let somebody know what's going on in your back of the woods or get on and communicate across country through the system that is available to you right now, but if the funding is not there, it's not going to be there for you later. And it's not just about, you know, wait to see the doom and gloom thing. We've used the radio service before to bring to light and call to action people to go to locations to actually deal with things. We've been doing it a long month long at King's Lake with the research into what's going on with the Monday thing. We've got the deployment on the border. And nobody else is talking about that. I haven't even heard the other alternative talk radio programs talking about that. Nothing's come back to me because I don't listen so much. Do you mean the people who live there? Well, the people who live there, well, yeah. You know how long it was for? Yeah. But there are people who live here that are working on it, and I'm in contact with some of them, because, hey, I'm down here now, Don. And it's interesting, there's politics that are going on that shouldn't be going on, but when I left Michigan, there were politics going on there with the stuff that was being done in Michigan that shouldn't be going on. You know, and pull your pants up and get in the fight. Do something. If you can't physically do something, you know, we're not... If you think that it's a service, then we strong Joe dollars. You know, if nothing else, if that's all you can do, that'll help Joe. It'll relieve some stress for him. Not a lot, but hey, everybody listening did that right now. It would be a big help. Just one dollar, you know? And I don't know about you Joe, but I've been getting stuff like, Mark Cornky's on too many hours of the day on the micro effect. You guys play him six hours a day. You don't play him six hours a day, do you Joe? I think that we might actually. Well, I don't hear you. Okay. Here's what's been going on. Okay. Let me paint this picture. I've got people that I want to put on the network, okay? But I don't know if we're gonna be able to go another, you know, two, three weeks, whatever, based on what's happening in the background. I had, you know, I got a number, a phone number laying right over here on my desk, and a gentleman that wants me to call him about advertising on the micro effect. Let me ask you, Ed, given the situation that we're in, okay, if we don't get some of these scenes covered by tomorrow, things are going to start falling apart. Now imagine this for a second. I call this gentleman on the phone. He says, well, you know, how many listeners do you have? Because they always ask that question, don't they? How many listeners do you have? I know. All I can tell them is we're on the K-Band satellite on the internet and terrestrial stations all across the country. We do have listeners in other countries, you know, blah, blah, blah. And so here it is, you know, Wednesday. Okay, well I'd like to sign up. And of course I want to give them a good deal. You know, a lot of stations. Okay, man, that's a million dollars and we'll run your commercial, you know, three times a day. We don't do that here. I figure that somebody's going to advertise with us, we're going to give them everything we can because we want them to be successful. We really do. And if I give them a low rate and they're successful, they're more prone to stay with us and I'd rather have $300 a month or $500 a month than a one time $2,000 shot in the arm. It just makes sense to me. But how in good conscience could I get on the phone here right now and say, yes sir, we can do this and we can do that. And then Friday, we're off the air. How is that possible? I can't do it. And as much as I wanted to move forward, you know, and I already have. I already have. We've added two shows in the noon to two o'clock I've got two more slots to fill and then I was going to start working on the evening. We need to change up and add two. And yes, I would believe, I haven't looked at the schedule, but my daughter is running that program. If we're running Mark Corn Key six hours a day, it's because of the lack of programming that we have to throw in the air. So we can improve that. Well part of it, what hours are you running the rebroadcast, Joe? Well I know it's in the evening, I'm supposing that we're counting the three hours that we're on here in the morning, you'll run in the evening and then I'll suppose again sometime during the night. Well, Jill, you're probably... Wait, I'm going to put this in because this has been happening and it's happened with Henry's program too, coming up and people looking at all these separate independent entities that are working together as one giant entity, which we are not. The email that I got referring to that was addressing me as if I knew Joe, that I'm the micro effect and that the program in the morning with Mark Kornge being run on the micro effect is being run by me. and I have any control over what you run in the morning. Right. You know, I don't. And, you know, I pick up the intelligence report in the morning and sometimes Jeff Denny. because I like listening to Jeff and I like listening to dad. I've worked with Jeff before and I've worked with dad all my life. He's my dad. The other part of this thing is because of a multitude of reasons, health, family, things going on in the background that I need to take care of here, mostly my health is what has kept me from doing a regular program here. But because of what I've been doing and things that's gone on, obviously I'm getting back on the air more. And I mentioned the fact that we're considering getting back on the air and doing a two-hour program in the evening. Okay? All these things... And we've mentioned it many times Well, if you get the stress and everything out of the way and everything's going well, then you have time to sit down and do a program. What does it take to sit down and do a program, Mark? It takes three hours, does it? Do you do a little bit of reading before you come on the airmark? So there's a couple more hours there that are involved. So you might as well say, you know, for a three hour program, you got five to six hours involved every day. every day. You know, six hours of putting stuff together and talking about it and all that. That's how it all works. And on top of that, Joe has to find sponsors. He has to make sure everything is running smoothly with the radio station and deal with his family, guys. He can't do everything. That's why, like, I love Liberty Tree Radio, but I've come up and made comments every now and again. But even with the program that quote-unquote is my own, it's not supposed to be my own program. It's the program I've set up for our listeners over at Liberty Tree Radio. And that's where our listeners can come up and take the program in any direction. And if it's a good program, I don't have to do anything and I can focus on other things while the program's going on. And I'm listening just as much as the listeners are. Right. So this is how it all functions. I mean, it's not easy. And imagine this, okay? Because this is real. What do you do when you're not doing radio Ed? I'm usually checking emails and trying to catch up because there's a biggest complaint I've got with people that I don't answer my emails quick enough and I've literally I got it down to a thousand six hundred this morning. Left to go. And I haven't even gotten most of my emails for today yet. I still have to get stuff from for other programs that want me to have stuff to play. Oh but Eddie you're supposed to get your personal secretary. Yeah. Well, the other person you could hire in. There is no administrative cost. Right. There's no paid personnel. Right. You know, I look at, you know, I've had my children in here at different times, all of them, all of them. There's eight of them. I know. I've talked about them. And, you know, it's been an educational process for them as well. Yeah. So, you know, there's a lot of things that come with this. But you know, you don't hear people, go over and listen to some of the other networks. Go listen to mainstream media and see if they will mention any of the things that we mentioned here on personal levels, you know, what's going on in our background, what's going on with their broadcast. Would they be willing to admit the money that came in or didn't come in, how much they need, what it goes for, what bills they're trying to pay? They don't mention any of that. I was watching one talk radio host being promoted on some news program. I can't remember what it was. They goes, yeah, it's just so stressful. I have so much to do and I'm responsible for 15,000 people's jobs underneath me just to make sure my program goes out. God, I wish I had a staff like that. Like I'd say, just one, you know? I can't imagine the amount of paycheck that you're on. Anyway, yeah. So here we are folks, you're listening to a background discussion actually. We're talking about all the things that we do. That I'm supposing that a lot of people take for granted it's not that easy. It is not that easy. Imagine six hours every day, I'm sure it was the same for Mark as it is for me when we're all done with the radio, however much time that consumes, phone calls, emails and all this other stuff, right? Then oh, oh I forgot I have a family I need to take care of the cans follow through the floor Yeah You know it can get Pretty stressful sometimes, but you know like I'm saying If I was sitting here for example just imagine with me. We'll just go to the magic land here I'm sitting here Joe has a million dollars and his monthly bills you know about five grand a month you think Joe's worried about five grand a month not at all what's Joe gonna do anything he wants does he have any stress anything he has to worry no Joe's got a million dollars Joe can now relax so you can go do some things that he wants to do just like anybody else that had a million dollars well I'll buy that car that I like it isn't too expensive because I got a million dollars and I can afford to buy that anything can come to mind there's no stress nothing involved because it's all covered And now, instead of sitting here, you know, hey folks, we need some funds to keep the microphone going. No. Now we can cover whatever we want to. Nobody has to discuss donations, money or anything else. We can start covering news and we can start covering tyranny and oppression and all that to an extreme and an extent that, you know, we're really packing it in there and not having to stop, take a break and say, hey folks, keep us on the air. That's what it would be like to have more funds than needed. Well, and I think that's kind of a problem that we've got with people that are, they listen all the time, but it's almost like they're casual listeners because they don't pay attention like what dad starts up his program. He lists a number of places where you can hear him. And Henry went into this on his program the other day, the same thing, you know. We are not, we're working together, but we're all independent of each other. And that's one thing I've been stressful with Liberty Radio with all of my broadcasters. I try to keep everybody as independent as they possibly can be. And once we pick up the technology, we try not to abandon it. But every now and again, if it becomes something that we cannot, either we ask somebody else to pick it up and continue running with it or have to cut it off. We have had times where people like the archives, like Tim and volunteers, they've come to our archives at Liberty Tree Radio and put them up over there. He's been doing a good job with that. I just have to catch a message here on the, let me put that out. Joe, I will match any donation you bring in from now to the end of the show up to $100. Okay, well I'm tying up your phone line. I'm tying up your other phone lines, so I'm gonna hang up so people can use it to call with, all right, so. I just wanted to come up and put that out there. The micro effect is not Liberty Tree Radio. Liberty Tree Radio is not the micro effect. And the word from the tranches in Indiana Freedom Talk Radio, we're four separate entities. We're not all... We are one working together, but we all have our own problems. Just because one of us get our hands out of the fire, we've actually had a couple of sites attacked financially like YouTube Paypal Joe. And that's not something that we can control, but we do have to, if something like that happens and our listeners want us to continue, we gotta let you know about it. And if we didn't, you'd be complaining too. You know why didn't you let us know? Well, he's letting you know guys. Yeah We're doing it. All right. Thanks. Ed All right. Love you dad. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. And again, one of the things to remember guys is put it this way as brought up tools how we develop tools most people in the Patriot movement had no about satellite at all years ago we actually we're looking around like, guys, how do these other people do this? Okay, well, here's what they do. And the first thing you look at is, boy, it'd be nice to put our program on satellite because like we were doing short ways. And then we looked at it and it's like, that's how much an hour costs. Okay, wait a minute, what if you were to buy more than one hour? What's the cheapest way to go? Oh, guess what? For not much more than what it costs for an hour from the like, say the retail end in satellite, If you go buy 24 hours of satellite, it is much cheaper. Well, then all of a sudden it's like, well, no wonder you want to be your own, you need to be your own network. Now, because of that, it opens up opportunity for so many other people who otherwise wouldn't have that venue. The other advantage was remote location reception. A lot of you people listening couldn't listen to us on computer because you still have dial up in your area. Right. Seriously, think about it. How many people right now in the Rockies pick their locations because they wanted to be remote? Now they can pick up their phone and talk to somebody on a copper line or fiber optic. The service goes, guys, it's horrible where we are and we're in a decent area where we have Ann Arbor, Michigan nearby, which is a computer hub. And yet we have good computer service as far as I'm concerned because it's all capable. monopoly and all service monopoly. It's all there is to it. It's bottom line. Everybody is in one horse town no matter where you are. They may claim that there's no control, that's all BS. As far as you get away from that, because there's no competition, there's no motivation to go any farther than they absolutely have to, plus the economy's horrible. So how do we get around that? How do we create independent signal communications while we're doing it? But we need everybody's help so that we can continue to do it, not just for yourself. Here's the thing about the satellite. Guys, a lot of you are all, well, why don't we have more people involved? Well, we got a lot of people involved. And they need to be in contact with everybody else, and we need to drive more people into that venue so that we have alternatives, at least short-term alternatives, in the event things escalate. Satellites will be around probably a little bit longer than the cell phones will. The cell phones are going to be the first thing that gets shut off, period. Listening via cell phone, you better have some alternative mechanism to plug in, even if it's just for the next 24 to 48 hours, before progressive cascading failure of the infrastructure takes place or intentionally shutting it off. Maybe it's only a two hour, six hour, or eight hour variance. Well you know what, that two, four, six hours or eight hours makes a hell of a difference with regard to getting a signal warning about what's going on in some part of the country. Then you're not caught that footed and you don't find out when you hear the sirens down the road or hear about them, you know, marshalling the state police in an area because they're locking an area down or they're locking the country down because the globalists figure they can't get away with anymore so they gotta go for the gusto. Or exactly. Instead of it happening that way you've got time to retreat. get the warning to take the credit card out and match it up. I'm serious, that's the one thing, last thing you do? Well, if you, if they're down the road or you hear about it down the street, you know, the, you know, we're down the road in another city, for instance, and they've started to escalate it, hey, take the credit card over to the feed mill and buy as much rolled oats as you can, because that's pretty well all that's left, kid. It's all she wrote once they start escalating this. And again, those are just things to be prepared to do. But we need this system in place. The rest of what I'm seeing out there is all trying to play it safe. Playing it safe and of course in the process when it's too late, well it'll be like, LEE WE TOLD YA! You're all boomed! Yeah, well if you, that's what you want to follow, I guess that's what you'll be following. You know, the Lemmingcliff is a terrible thing. And that's my attitude on it in general. The Patriot Movement, we did so much tonight, it's because everybody decided to do enough. And because what we did is we focused energy, we focused resources and energy. People and again, time and time rather than money. When we beat the con con in Florida guys, what did we do? It was this kind of radio right here like we're doing. They sort of got, we spent tens of millions of dollars. In fact, they said we had to spend up to 158 million dollars in Florida to stop the con con that was going to go national. Guys, we didn't spend any money like that. He was all personally. They were splitted from all over the country. We couldn't understand how everybody found out about this compound scam. It was not in their mind. Even now it's still not completely wrapped around their brain because their logic is that they're monitoring social media blah blah blah blah blah. Well, if everybody got up off their T-shirt and actually got focused and energized, We outnumber them and we virtually can pick an area tactically where this is where this is critical. A series of tactical victories do accumulate into a strategic victory. You see how that works? By focusing and diamond cutting particular problems, bakersgreenacres.com. You're going after the pigs under agenda 21. Well, Bakers Green Acres is still there. Why? Because enough people found out about it that it became not just a state issue, but a national issue. But it also helped to focus on the fact that, well wait a minute, this is not just happening in Michigan. We already knew it was happening in Ohio, we knew it was happening in Wisconsin. It's going on everywhere. It's going on everywhere. But we can demonstrate by being able to bring forward and then you guys call in and go, well we just had this happen in Connecticut, or we just had this happen in Virginia, or we just, you know, all over the country it happens like that. But we need to use this tool more. Now as far as me being up for however many hours on the micro effects, You know what? I do a lot of radio as it is and I'm not worried about whether or not Joe were to cut back however many hours he wants to on the programming. But here's the thing. Step up and be a programmer. Yeah. You want to hear some more voices? What? You waiting for somebody else? You know, get motivated. Put a consortium together. You really think you've got, you know, got what, you know, you know, I know what needs to be done. Put your voice where your mouth is, so to speak. We got a caller here, gentlemen. Step in there, I don't have a problem with that. And I'm really not worried about Joe, seriously. You know that as well as I do. That's a personal choice. I don't get that caller, but one more thing here real quick. Guys, when you're doing programming, do you think everybody wants to spend 24 hours a day up? Can we spend the next 24 hours up after that? And I'm gonna tell you like what we used to do with Republic Radio. We used VHS tapes, we recorded 18 hours live broadcasting. You know by the time we had one point we had 22 hours live broadcasting which will kill you because you got to be up with the broadcasting. That left only two hours a day to rebroadcasting. You know what we did? The auto replay sets to the first programming for the first two hours of the 24 hour window. And that's a logical thing to do. But then what happens is that if your first two hours then bleed into the next day, people were getting a little confused because they're hearing the first two hours of yesterday's program and then they hear the live program for the morning. I know this. I've experienced this. It's seen it happen. But it's a logical way to go because the auto programming system is the simplest way to go and to guarantee that it will work. See, that part of having to run be the chief cook and bottle washer and having to operate a network, like we said, there can't be any dead air space, there can't be any downtime, it's a 24-7 programming event. Now, how would you run it? How would you run it? Well, I do this and I do that. Have you done this? Have you tried this? And it is true, there are ways you can mix, mix, and mish-mish things up. One of the things we did once computers were more heavily incorporated is you could randomize and say, well, you know that three or four or five hours we're gonna be off? We're gonna have a random play that'll start at the top of the hour and it'll do three or four or five different programs over that window where we do rebroadcast. Now that requires a little more expertise and plus you still gotta be careful because have you ever had a computer glitch, guys? Have you had your computer hang up at home? Now you can't have that happen with radio stations, you understand? And yet it happens. See, those are part of the problems that you don't see because they're behind the scenes. Anyway, we got that caller. Jump in there caller, go ahead. Yeah, we have Andy in Montana. Good morning, Andy. Good morning, guys. I just wanted to say, anyone that wants to call in and make a donation, I'll match it up to $100. They'll call in right now and they can double their donation power. And also I got one more thing for you. that wants the satellite, call you guys and give their info. 25 bucks for the satellite and the micro effect will get the whole $25. Just want to put that out there and hopefully it'll take advantage of it. And so there's a challenge from one of our friends, Andy. Thank you sir. If somebody will donate $100, Andy will donate $100 to match it. up in there and do that for us, there's $200 put on the table right there. And it doesn't have to be $100, it can be $20, it can be $50, whatever they give. So it doesn't have to be $100. Okay, from now it's in the end of the program. Anybody that calls in for the donations, you'll match it. And tell them you're calling in to join with Andy to help the support. the micro effect. And with that I'll get off the line so people can call in. Don't leave yet, Andy. Okay. Okay, I'm trying to understand the satellite unit. You're saying that anybody who would want to purchase a $225 satellite system there to give us the information and then what we give it to you and we keep the team together. Yeah, they go ahead and pay you the money and I'll ship it out to them. However you guys want to work it out really. Okay. All right. Here we go. Okay. All right. Thank you much Andy. You bet. Have a good day. Okay. All right folks. The line is open. 1-208-935-0094. And there you have a bit of a challenge. Any amount up to $100, Andy's going to match you with us. Yeah. And this is what's fascinating to me. When I hear Jeb Bush, I think one thing only, and that's all I need to remember. Silverado savings and loan. Silverado savings and loan. Savings and loan. $500 million stolen from the depositors with no accountability and no compensation. And that person is the one who did it. you hear that number? $500 million stolen from depositors. Silverado savings and loan. Some people out there listening, savings was stolen by that pig right there. Silverado savings and loan. And they did everything they could and they got the pad on the head and the squeeze on the rumpus. Nobody, nobody was compensated for that thievery by that monster. Now Hillary the Hutt, of where they're trying to shove, this is the British crown shoving this extended royalty thing right down your throats people. We don't need a bush, what everybody's saying, I agree, I can see what's going on. Krispy Kreme just fumbled the ball with this whole Ebola thing and it was intentional, I believe he was following orders. In New Jersey, he would be a meat puppet in Washington. And the bottom line is, oh look, we're gonna have this quarantine thing, oh, oh, oh, oh, we're gonna just toss the nurse right back out. Turns out that that nurse, her husband, significant other, the White House. We're not talking going through the front door on a tour, all of you can do that. The husband of that nurse on the east coast that they had on quarantine and oh we gotta let her out because they're gonna sue us, her husband, go visit the White House via the back door. The whole thing is planned, the whole thing is a scam. Now I understand it's an act of war, but I understand this little bits and pieces that when you map everything out, you get a better understanding of what's going on. Anyway, excellent little piece there by the way this repo is posted on FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com, the creeping horror of Jim versus Hillary in 2006. You know I want to back up here just for a second if we can Mark. Go right ahead, jump in there. You know Ed was talking about the think he's the micro factor. Folks, what you're listening to in the future, I can understand the confusion, but what you are listening to is the unity of Patriot Radio or Pepper Radio, whatever the hell you want to call it, all of us working together to reach the people. Now Mark and Ed have his bills and I have mine, but we're all doing what? The same thing with the same resources. We're trying to reach the same people. bringing you the information that you need and if I had my way all the networks Patriot networks would be combined somehow at some point during the day to do whatever it is they need to do and just keep pumping it out. America needs to know what we're bringing to the table. They need to know and they don't. So we're just part of, we're just a spoke in the wheel and like Ed was pointing out you know the satellite feed Liberty Tree Radio is on a satellite feed, on the micro effect satellite feed. And anybody else that's hooked with it, we're all coming off the satellite feed. The satellite feed is spread all over the place, feeding low power stations, micro stations, other networks, all that. Okay? It's a big deal. And it takes a lot of coordinating and planning to put this all together. And there's more to be done. But like I said, we keep getting held at the throat from a financial standpoint. So folks, Andy just called in for the next whoever donates up to $100 until the end of the program, which gives us about 20 minutes. In the next 20 minutes, Andy's going to match those contributions. Okay? So get those contributions in here because the money will double thanks to Andy in Montana. And also don't forget if you have been considering buying a satellite system to receive on satellite, the $225 that it costs, Andy will donate that also to the station, but you'll get the satellite system. Okay. Okay. Real quickly, we're going to take Tom and Flora. Good morning, Tom. trying to tear the shot of doing the fighting. He's going to go over and over and over and over again on the other side. Thank you. What a choice. Thank you, Tom. Again, that's why I give us a heads up with the very guys. We can't be everywhere at once. What has been the strength of the Patriot movement is the idea that every in everybody becomes part of the mechanism long before anybody knew about the internet as you know it. In fact, again, Eagle Radio Network and Republic Radio International were the people that brought internet radio online. Nobody even added that clue of that. Something to remember, internet was done for the military, not for you and me. Something was done for number one, number two, signaled communications to support them but from another direction. Change was one of the first with regard to developing internet. But what most people didn't know is it was a standby mode. It was on hand. The technology was available. It was a matter of what computers you had that could throw the signal. You had to have I'd have more RAM was possible and again simple mono streaming was something that can be done quite easily Well guess what we picked it up and that is what everybody is doing now It came from the idea that with a few people with a few little creativity Actually plugged in the tools around the shelf and may continue to do it the next step was well How are we going to be working like the big networks because well it turns out the big networks have all been collapsing like you know like circus tents in on themselves and On the other hand, we have the ability to put people on the ground and actually report, not just count on the electronic media, the old media. Guys, our strength has been that we did the reporting. When Al Gore's, he went down through West, CNN refused to report it, but we reported it not only the first day, but the first hour as it was happening. Because of our reporting, people who were in the Patriot effort in the Virginias actually were notified and were able to save their water or at least save their plumbing where CNN refused to report on it for an entire week while we laughed at them. And we did. And I was like, wow, where's CNN on this? This is a very important report. El Gore's mine, they bored under a coal story wall, collapsed it and they flooded the entire area with coal filings, with tailings as they call it. kind of muck made up of oils, contaminants, metals, and everything else you can imagine. Went right down the creek, went right to the rivers, got into the aquaphor, went through an underground river, and then went back upstream, so to speak, then hit the Ohio River. Now, I'd say that's news, but to give you an example of how controlled the regular media was, no one talked about it because it was Al Gore and Al Gore's company that did you know mystery college now week later because we kept laughing at them they finally had this little blurb but then it was like all all look at their corporate cnn discovered what do you mean what cnn discovered is that finally trickle to the system every we were all laughing at them And we were like, wow, where's CNN? Are people around the scene? Hey guys, you're there on the scene in West Virginia. Do you see CNN anywhere? You know those people with a half hour news service that never have enough news to fill all the pages? No, you didn't see them anywhere. And again, that's my point. They've got a half hour, you know, a half hour service. They got a one hour service. And what are they talking about? Baking cookies. If it was information that they were trying to get out, real information, it'd be a who, what, where, when. but they also sculpt what they do and they tweak it to lie to everybody in the process. Seeing the imagery, changing the verbiage, it's the one thing that we bargained for is consistency. So the one thing you're going to find with Patriot Broadcasting is cut. Hey Mark. We're also not kind to our enemy anymore because our enemy isn't cased to fight and not try to kill you all. My God. Come on, go ahead Joe, what do you got? Alright, just a question there. Is any way you can three-way Don in with you? Do you have that capability? Oh, to bring out, to narrow down our line? Yeah. Yeah. Well, we could do it in certain hours, the problem is, Don comes up at the odd point, but we could do that. Okay, well... However, the thing is, what we do too is break off, you know, call this enemy the best choice, because once I know he's there, then he could, we could sign off and pick up and then clear the line that way. But as far as it being constant... I'd have to look, we might be able to do a different kind of conferencing here. Actually that would work, no no, there would be a way to do that, to clear one line up. It's something that we'd have to do as kind of like a mini conference, like we use LTR, and then the horns line and hook up. In other words, I would hook up that way, then Don would be talking to me, you know, we'd be talking to each other. That would be an option. Basically it's a conference call. What we need to do is perhaps set up a separate free conference call account separate from the others that are used for anything and use it for just that. And that would clear up one line. Don would simply be calling into the conference line that I'd be hooked up to and then we'd be hooked up to the network directly. Okay, well, I thought it was something we could do very quickly from now. That would free up another line for calls. Right, because we only have so many no's, guys. There are different ways we can juggle the technology around. The biggest thing is scheduling, like everything else. And I'll repeat again for anybody who I don't know... people who for whatever reason are going to whine about me being here, I'm here for three hours. Whatever Joe decides to do otherwise, it won't bend me in any way, shape, or form. If somebody thinks that's the way to monkey poke at us, let me explain something. I'm doing this as a gift for Joe McNeil and the Micro Effect. I don't get anything from this for doing this in the morning, and I don't get anything from in the afternoon either. Does everybody understand that? So if there's some monkey pokers out there that are just clapping their lips, Joe, if you want to, you can take me off for the other three hours without any problem. for that matter and if you need to cut me back in the morning I won't have a problem with that. Now there's some people going, oh really? Well good. Explain that to everybody. Don't monkey poke from behind the scenes. Come up and show your face and flap your lips on the program here in the time we got left. See I love that monkey poke thing because you know what happens? Those monkey pokers will never be there for anything. They're not going to be there to help you. They're not going to be there to support you. if we got into a fight, they're cowards and run like hell for the shadows. But they come out monkey poke. And I'm tired of the monkey poking. See, that's the problem. That's how we got to where we are with this country screwed the way it is, people. Yup. But then, well, where are you now? Okay. See, Marquez does never promise. Don't do that. Okay, I'll tell you what. Take me off for those other hours. Put somebody else up there. Now monkey poker you're gonna support those other people that are in place. I don't care go ahead and do that That's good. Now then you're gonna support and send money to the micro effect aren't you monkey poker? You gonna do that or are you just in there to stir the pot? Well, you know on the other hand, I've gotten emails in the past where thank you for rebroadcasting. I know. I know that's my point. I'm at work and I can't listen in the morning so when I get home in the evening I listen to you know at that time. Exactly. That's why we used to do the programming the way we did for all of our broadcasters. You know we rebroadcast. You rebroadcast. based upon, again, you know, the system and how simple it is, guys, as much as anything. And the first thing I was thinking of is, guys, when you're at the end of the day and you're tired and you run 20 hours of broadcasting, you'd like to be able to walk away and know that it just runs. So typically the way that you do it in a broadcast, every broadcasting network does this. What they'll do is they'll index back to zero hour. And zero hour, I think we're the first live broadcast in the morning, right? We are, yes. So zero hour would be one, you know, the first three hours. Now, if there's the next hour, it would be Jeff Bennett. And so if you had four hours, then it would be, you'd get a rebroadcast of, which would be good actually, because if you're doing those three hours, you don't want Mark right back to back the next hour in your six hours. So Jeff Bennett would be in there in the mix to the fourth hour, the 24 hour slot. And then it starts up with the new live broadcast. Well, everybody gets replayed. It's just a year's as a, you know, as a three hour slot. It's a bigger slot. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. So again, the only other option is picking another what we call zero hour for the rebroadcast and it would be Jeff Bennett on to however many hours. See that's how it works people. In order for you to do this, you know what, we have two radio stations and two television stations that are from the 80s. that we own. I mean literally we have all the machinery parts. But I looked it up years ago, it was probably close to four million dollars worth of equipment. But it's all, it's not obsolete, but it's old equipment. So it's not worth four million dollars now, but back when it was built. And you know what the purpose for most of that rack mounted equipment was? To do just what we're talking about. A million dollars worth of equipment just to do what's called switching control. Only now, we can, you know, we can do it with a smaller box and we do it with a computer. But that used to cost close to a million dollars if you had a TV station or a radio station. That technology so that you get smooth, you know, rebroadcasting and coordination from program to program, which could either be on one inch cassette or it could be on reel to reel or it could be on whatever you had. Seriously. And what now the thing is though, it's still, guys, when you're the chief cook and model washer and you have only so many bored people and you're working to get this done, the idea is to afford to be as simple as possible and I can understand that. Now as far as that goes, again, I don't care who the hell is up for any other hours and we'll do what we can at the need of Joe McNeil of the Micro Effect. Don't think there's not lots of other things I can fill my time with? Oh hell, come on. But as it is, again, hopefully we're providing a service here. The idea, as much as anything, my goal is to fight a war. Not to try and figure out how somebody can self ingrandise the I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I- Only difference is, here's what I've tried to point out. I know we can win. That guy's know we can win too. Yeah, that's what they're... That is what they are of freedom. They are... They die just like everybody else. They run just like everybody else. They have no spine. Their cowards push other knuckle draggers to the front because they're monkey poker. And they run... The enemy is nothing but a pack of monkey poker. They run in groups. Yeah, and in fact, yeah, they're running hordes. You know what you saw? Everybody cheered. Look what happened. Everybody watched it and then immediately they didn't know how to deal with a victory. When the feds turned and ran at the Bundy Ranch. All you saw is what I have seen repeatedly. But you got to see it on film because this is a different age. I've watched our enemy retreat and almost kill each other trying to get away. We didn't create any casualties, we didn't pull any triggers. They were trying to run each other over with cars. And I'm not talking about the bunny ranch, I'm talking about events over and over again where we faced off against these creatures. How do you do that? You certainly don't do it by hiding. No, in fact, just to reverse. It's like the guy said on that bridge, you know what? Looks like it's gonna begin today. I'm probably not going home. It used to get over that. When you get past that, Doc Robinson said it best. He goes, you know, when I got over in Europe and I was being shot at, I was scared to death. We died anyway. You could die scared and hiding, or you could do enough to get the job done and you might go home. And you figured that out. Free men should know that. All of you free men out there know this. You know, this is not getting better. If this country is going, I mean, we're virtually in a toilet flush right now and it doesn't mean I'm not panicking about it. You notice I'm not, oh my god! Oh, this is a big plan! Oh, here's how it works. I'm gonna go find the person who made the big plan and I'm going to get rid of them. All of you need to have that attitude. You see all these little peons in front of them? They're all gonna die. And then we're gonna go find the one that sent the peons. But to do that, we all need men of America, of the West. We have to be men of valor. In fact, it's as old as the hills. There's a point where you better hold the ground and then take back what's yours. And we've got, we're not trying to steal from anybody. There's nothing we're trying to take that we don't own. There's nothing my enemy has that I want except I'm not going to let them have me or my freedom. I'm not going to let them have my liberty. And I'm going to take them down for that. That's the attitude I have. That's why I do what I do. You know, they're not going to, you know, there's a basic rule if you really are a Christian, what are they going to do? There's a model we reminded everybody. What are they going to do? Send you to heaven? If you really are a Christian and I always hear this, oh, I'm fine, really? How can you be? Yeah, why would you be? You know, like I said yesterday, there's nothing for you to fear, you know, six weeks, six months, six days. It shouldn't matter to you out there as a listener. You already know what's coming. Yeah, we're already in the beat. Be grateful that it finally arrived and you can do what you were appointed to do. Now we're going to deal with the problem. That's it. But we need to step forward into the breach, guys, on the line. We need your help. 208-935-0094. Yep, and we're about out of time here gentlemen for the morning program. Yes, we are We're at the top of Jeff Bennett's coming up next guys for everybody out there pay attention more live broadcasting I would point out again to Jeff Bennett has the comparable Yes, one ounce round a lot of people take nobody can afford gold hardly at all silver has become pricey Copper is available. What is it part of you don't have to get a lot? everybody building up a reserve of hard currency in copper silver and gold the ability to put a monetary system together that's why we promote this it's one of the many aspects of well you you're not you're pissing them only about the problem but now once you win are you the solution it's not just complaining about the problem is coming up with solutions well I want the instant gratification the candy well that's not how it works if you're an adult right You know what? I eat spinach. Why? It's not as tasty as the candy, but it's healthy for you. You know what I mean? It's part of that, as you learn to be an adult, you find out that you gotta take care of yourself. Candy doesn't make it. We got an open line here. 208-935-0094. Don't forget, folks, right up to the top of the hour. We've got a couple of minutes left. And again, remember, by the way, I gotta correct some. I know, Jeff, from another perspective. Guys, American Peril was done in 1993. We had already done about 2 million miles of traveling a year. And this is an I thing, but I just gotta remind everybody, go do a search on Time Magazine. They were pissing and moaning about me in 92 and 93. Yeah, they were attacking me then, and they already knew. But by that time, before anybody was on the bad guy side, guys, we'd already traveled to all 50 states. Most of you listening at one point or another know who I am because of what we did there and helping to What happened? Try again Don. I don't know, we lost his audio for some reason.