Mark Koernke discussed common core mathematics as a tool of socialist indoctrination, arguing that compromised education standards weaken national capability. He extensively analyzed rifle marksmanship, ballistics, and weapon systems from World War II, comparing the M1 Garand, Springfield 1903, Mauser, and other rifles, emphasizing the importance of accurate sighting systems. The show covered aircraft manufacturing and technology transfer to China, including Boeing's production of aluminum panels now manufactured in communist China for Japanese aircraft. Callers and Koernke discussed the futility of fighting over the Donetsk Airport in Ukraine, comparing it to Stalingrad, and criticized international banking interests and the Ukrainian government's handling of national gold reserves.
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And it has been a very busy, busy... weekend and here we are Monday non-stop it is the 10th of November 6th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2014 older calendar or my in Korea is their town or Nostradamus do I want things I'd point out is again as I said this morning We skull a winner now do everything has to be just with the really trashy Rotten science piss poor socialist parasites everything no matter what it is in life has to be doom and if you don't take government prozac and government dope and if you don't have some nanny state piece of trash holding your hand that's a parasite on your life then you just you just can't have a life man you're crazy right right the loons that are taking all the dope and of course have to have their hand held every day are the normal people and the rest of us people can pretty much have a life I mean because we can think back beyond three weeks we're all crazy because well we actually can face life without drugs well for the most part I mean people still are man I gotta have my beer okay fine and alcohol okay fine and marijuana okay well so then we start rolling back the other way it's like I mean granted it's like dude, it's my fun and life. Okay, not a problem. But see the problem is you go the other direction and well, the government authorized Prozac Prodigies, dumb as a box of rocks, three quarters, three quarters math. Common core math to me is still it's like, oh, so you just want to commit industrial and ritual suicide at the same time, don't you? And it's like, well, what do you mean? It's a common core math, eh? So you're three quarters of the way right. 3 quarters of the way will get you nowhere in real life. Does everybody understand that? 3 quarters of a right solution is so far off that it will get you dead every time. But if you think about the communists and how they've been poisoning this country for years, First, they demand an outrageous amount. I mean, think about it. Common core math represents the socialist pig in its epitome, the socialist parasite in its epitome. Because the socialist, of course, is a, oh, what's the latest? Well, latest, it's actually not the latest. It's an old Comblock term from 100 years ago. They're progressives! Read that socialist pig parasites, okay? Now, well, we want all your guns! Well, I'm not gonna give you any of my guns. Oh, how about we be reasonable and you give us half your guns? See how unreasonable the gun owners are being? Well, I'll tell you what, we're gonna take a quarter of anything you got anyway, and we'll call that even, and reasonable and progressive. Oh, that's common core math! You see, if you think about it, this is why we're at war and we need to clean the house out. Buy more ammunition and make sure you get a bayonet for every gun that can take a bayonet. uh... you need it you really really really need there's not a whole lot of going to fix this there's no negotiations gonna work or a couple of or anytime you have some full start open their mouth on that as from the ask them don't you think you are the reason that we're where we are See, because there's always the plastic, not the real tea party, not the original tea party people, but the plastic tea party people jump in there and go, whoa, you're just not being reasonable. Right, right. Last year, the pedophiles were given a squeeze on the rumpus by their fellow pedophiles in the system. And the sociopaths that are in the cycle babble industry, what did they say last year, guys? 2013. They put in all of their guidelines that pedophilia, the molestation of our children by these pieces of filth, would be just an alternate lifestyle. So I guess you're three-quarter of the way compromised. Well, what's three-quarters of the way getting the pedophilia thing? What part, I mean, see that's where you had to make that, you know, the bad guys had to make that really crazy town leap, which by the way they did. All at once here it was like go for the gusto, they got to do it now. If they don't do it now, they might not get it because, you know, bummer, you know, not going to be around forever, man, and he's the chief, you know, poof to parasite slash pedophile. He's the poop to pusher so if we're going to get the poof to agenda through man we got to do it with with Boal Berry Satoro man and that's exactly what they did. So consider well what more how much more bending over a compromising can any of us put up with? Well I think we've already gone too far anyway. So the basic consideration here is common whore math slash common core math they can keep it I don't have a problem with the other side. wrecking their people. As long as we all remember that we're stepping away from all of that. You see how that works? If they have three-quarter math, that's a good thing. Let them run out of fuel. Let them not be able to figure it out. Just make sure that we teach ours real math. You know, 2 plus 2 does equal 4. One of the first big computers built for World War II, Mark, was built to figure out solutions. Now every computer does that, but there's a particular word for that application of the word solution if you're a re-man. Oh, it was three quarters of the way there? Yeah, but that was our troops. Yeah. What? Yeah, well, we're dropping them on somebody, aren't we? Come on, let's look at the positive side of three-quarter math. Right? All the way gets it to the enemy line beyond, right? Three-quarter puts it on your people. You see the difference? But it's okay Don, three-quarter man is cool! It's not okay if those shells are falling on you or your brother or your cousin or your uncle or your... And the fool that creates this problem you see, by the way there's this piece of trash and he's arguing that this is his way of getting back. He's some queer wearing a lavender shirt. Every picture I've seen he's wearing a lavender shirt. This is some queer who hates white people. He's supposedly white. I don't know what he is. I really don't. But his argument is this is his way of getting even with white privilege by, well, wait a minute. OK, so what? Everybody's at stupid level? How about, you see, in the past, and this is what really gets me about this, our goal, because, you see, math is not a social engineering program, kids. No matter what society, Chinese, black, white, red, even the Indians knew how to count buffalo! Oh yeah. You know what I mean? And really, really, really, I mean, they knew math, contrary to what you might think. because if you're going to be any kind of trader you better get your weights and measures and scales right and kind of sort of doesn't make some people very happy you might end up with a noggin monk you know with a rock. He cheated me out of three of them little beads. Yeah and a warrior attached to the end of the rug the stick holding the war club as he caved your head in because you tried to cheat him. Oh that's right so he probably figured out math. The fascinating thing about this is know who we're going to be hanging when the time comes or bandit-ing. I don't care which. I really don't care. I'm not going to be able to stop you guys and do what you need to do. But the bottom line is be prepared because you can't let this ride. These are society destroyers. These are intentional sociopaths allowed to move to our education system and they need to be done away with. There are the most destructive because these sad, sick minds, there are two problems here. Number one, they are going to destroy other people's lives of children. And of course everybody knows the violence with the children. Our enemy always uses the, what about the children? But in the same breath, these venomous, rotten, sociopathic pieces of trash hate your little white kids and wants to get even with them for something. Now, whatever sickness is wrong with this creature, the other problem is that progressively in their cascading failure mentally, they blow their own brains out or they commit suicide whatever way or they chop a few other people up in the process but usually they go ape-crazy and they're dumb as a number one. Their isolation, their stupidity, their insanity cascades in on itself. And when I watch this, you see over and over again over the decades, so these creatures always of course in their hatred of everybody else, but then their self-hate, they cascade, but they become more venomous. I mean, think about it, there's nothing worse than a crotchety old socialist, that a parasite, a progressive who hasn't gotten what they wanted when they were younger because they were going to be forever young, number one, and they were going to rule the planet. Remember what we heard back in the 80s and 90s? Power! And you heard it constantly, guys. Power! That was the leftist thing. Power! Along with a, you know, kind of a limp wrist and, you know, kind of a, you know, a feminine, not male thingy. Yeah. So here we are. It's year 2014. Now, let's not just complain about the problem. Let's remember we've got to deal with issues. Number one is basic math and math skills, which is one of the reasons I want to bring this up. Even as an old dog, you need to practice basic math skills. And there is a reason. What Don brought up here, number one, we're going to be dealing with a lot of weapons technology and it's pretty much dial-up, guys. It is. But you got to know a little bit of math to dial it up right. Plus, you may not have that Battlefield on board, present generation computer doing all the work. And it's not that hard to do the geometry necessary, you know, the basic physics involved here to apply certain weapon systems. Here's a real wrench in that transmission before you go any farther, Mark. It's not that hard to do on level ground. It gets harder when elevations change. You mean we're going to be changing condor? Yeah. It gets harder when elevations change, you guys. Boom. Boom. And boom. We got to read a map, kids. This is one of the other reasons that again we need people to virtually immerse themselves in the technology. I can't emphasize enough, not always is your shot going to be line of sight. In fact whenever you can, the idea is to do it in direct fire even with rifle fire. You know, suppression rifle fire does not have to be direct line of sight. Consider that before World War I and during World War I we trained everybody to use reverse slope rifle fire. Now what does that mean? Well that means sitting say one third of the way down the back end of a hill and understanding and utilizing the same kind of direct fire control that you would see with an artillery observer utilizing a rifle company the same way. Really, how was it your great-grandpa your grandpa could do that, but you can't was taught to do that Yeah, I applied it. Yeah, not just simply thought how can we do this guys? They applied these techniques One of the reasons why the Germans hated the m2 machine gun so yeah, they hated it Yeah, because it was that niche weapon that really you see in every militaries See, this is the thing about you know, everybody has their expertise their area their niche The German military for the most part was superior in virtually whole categories, despite its size. In fact, all the propaganda they're doing now about the Russians, the Russians were virtually being wiped like a mop, kids. They were smacked left, right, up, and down. The only thing they could do is just throw mass and knuckle dragging at them. Even there had a different application of force then utilized in certain areas which everybody always point out well i want to know about the jet well actually if they had focused on more critical mass production with less diversity they would have stopped the russians and uh... cold and it was the world very different it would not have been germany taking over the world i was never even their intent to begin with despite all the app But, here's the thing, on our side, rifle marksmanship. And despite the problems that were identified that, well, we just weren't seeing the rifle marksmanship out of the cities the way we used to, that was more than made up for by the rifle corps that were coming out of the many different states where we had a large rural population. In fact, many of the riflemen that brought in the skill or brought the skill up were people who were from those environments. They, of course, changed the standard for everyone, which is how the particular techniques and ideas came about in the first place, guys. How can we make this work? Again, rifle marksmanship, even up against the Germans, it was acknowledged at the Battle of the Poles because of shortage of everything. It was rifle marksmanship that virtually checked the Germans. It was the accuracy, the ability of every man to carry a marksman's grade rifle, the 1903 Springfield or the Grand, into battle with iron sights that most snipers around the planet didn't have, guys. and we sent the whole army into the field with that kind of precision. See, that's something nobody discusses, but here let's do a little comparative study. All the rifles that were carried in World War II real quick. Neigat rifle, comparable ballistics. Look at the ballistics of the Neigat, the Mauser, the M1 Garand, and we'll go with the 6.5 Swedish Mauser. They had comparable ballistics. of the 7.7 chat Mauser. Okay, forgive me, Arasaka rifle, which is an Enfield action actually. So here are these basic calibers. All of them had potential to reach 7, 8, 900 yards or 1,000 yards comfortably, guys. But what made the significant difference between all of those Menchil's weapons mentioned and our M1 Garand in Springfield? Complete control for windage and elevation by the individual rifle marksmen. lay down every one of those weapons. Each one had the same potential at range. Every one of them. I can take a K-98 Mauser and once I know where she puts her bullet, I can keep you pretty tensed up all the way up to its maximum range. But understand, I can take my 1903 Springfield, notice I didn't say 0383, and my 1903 A3 has won three governors matches here in Michigan. and the engagement range were out to a thousand yards with iron sights. Now, we're not talking about generally hitting barn doors or barns, we're talking about precision against place targets, individual place targets. Now don't tell me about the old war, that's not what I call the battlefield. That's not the issue here. Each rifleman has different skill and potential. Some are better than others. It's why people gravitated towards the different weapons in the combined arms team. But it was that massive, accurate potential with every weapon we carried that gave us the ability to take the weapon as have argued for years to its extreme maximum range. and to do it in such a way that I will kill you. Okay, not just scare you, I can and will kill you. A rifleman who knows what he's doing. Example, 1903A3. What was its title in Korea? What did the Koreans give it as a name in the Chinese? Whispering death. Why would they call it the whispering death, Don? Well, because, you know, at the beginning of Weapons Wednesday, you hear that. that slide fly to battery on that 1911. Sometimes on weapons Wednesday you hear us tell you the bolt that you don't hear closing. It hasn't been mentioned in a while. It's the one that you don't hear. It's much like the punch that you don't see coming. But the one that you don't hear the crack of the... it just impacts. And then a moment later... That 800 yards from 1000 yards away, guys. 1,000 yards is just under two-thirds of a mile, man. I'm in a hell of a long way. Now, I'm not talking, and here's the other thing too, I'm not talking about an A-GOT rifle or any of the other guys, because that's one of the things I would point out. What really, one of the reasons that they stopped sending weapons to the U.S. is because unlike other countries, we'll take a weapon and we'll put what we believe is our American philosophy for sighting systems on everything that's out there. Now if you give me an SKS carbine and you give me a little bit of time with it, God help you because I will put the optics on board. It's got a good set of iron sights for its range and its potential. But you put a scope system or an optic system on every one of these which we're doing with all of our American weapons. and we have changed completely the performance level of any and every weapon we have captured or that we now press into service. It doesn't mean I'm not going to carry an iron sight nagot. Depending on application, I will. I've got K98 stacked like cordwood in places around this state, guys. Why? Because we used to buy K98 Mausers for $35 apiece. Polish? and for a short time I hadn't gotten for as little as $16 a piece. Remember all those Chinese ones that came in? They weren't all Chinese Mausers. One of them were Wowsers. Oh yeah, Wowsers! That one was Wowsers. Well that end was upside down. But there were many others that were battlefield pickups from World War II that Communist Russia sent to China to fight us in Korea. and to support communist China and Mao Tse-dong. Okay? Because of that, all of those weapons ended up in one arsenal or another and while the Chinese ones came into it, my God, there's every variation you can imagine on those Chinese fence posts. Guys, there were a whole bunch of other rifles that came in that were virtually, you know, the finest German, Czech or Polish mauzers made. You know what we did with them? Broke them all down, cleaned them all up. In some cases we reburled them to .308 and others because a flush of barrels came in. We reburled them back over the 8mm Mauser. But guys, the whole point is we didn't spend anything for the reburial kits because those were barrels coming off rifles because guys were spurturizing the Mausers who were buying here into .308s. So all those 8mm barrels went right back on other actions we had that we got for nothing years ago. So, I'll use that K98 Mauser, but I've also built a lot of them in different ways. We've made a standard model, basically a K98 with a 9 power scope, with basic stock, no modifications otherwise, although we back set the crown, as we've talked about before, to accurately the rifle. I can make that rifle, do whatever I want it to, once I find out which weapon I've got to my shoulder, and once I fire five rounds, now I know what you can do. I don't need more than five. I'm pretty well familiar with the weapons design. All of you carrying a nagot basically should be looking at it the same way. Give me five rounds with a sandbag and a target, and I can get a pretty good feel for where that nagot's going to be putting bullets. After that, it's on the job experience. Okay, but the fact of the matter is here that again the dynamics one feature is the thing that stands out It's not the calibers because 30 out 6 is a performance caliber that is ahead above You know by a few steps pretty much everybody else that had anything out there, but it's not just that caliber It's the idea that Paul while everybody had a main battle rifle caliber and surface. It's the site So here we are with a weapon that we handed out with marksman sights on virtually every rifle that was in the rack. Didn't make any difference. And even to this day, although the AR-15, we know, you know my attitude about that. Is it a cool weapon? No, no. I'm not going to piston mode about you coming in with an AR-15. You'll probably see me dragging some along. Okay, but it's the idea that even there, the AR-15 has full traverse and elevation capabilities, guys. Which means I can dial that rifle into Don or Mark or Betty or Phil or Janet or whoever else picks it up and they will be a rifle marksman with that weapon within its its capabilities See how that works, but it's a phenomenal feature that is so critical to performance now if we apply it right What we're surgeons from the get-go one of the most what one of the points I should make it was a miss there was a problem with Germany for instance Let's look at that mistakes made Germany had the potential to produce some of the finest optics on the planet and did in World War II. Nobody can argue that. They had the optics to reach, they had the weapons to produce, they had the industry to produce the weapons, but they became so enamored with diversified systems in wartime where they could have compressed the designs once they picked a path, stick to it, and stomp it. Now, eventually a guy took over the German arms industry because of a series of boo-boos on our part to kill off command, and a certain guy took over all of their armaments industry. Albert Speer. Herr Speer was a man who had a common sense mind. Because of him, it could be argued that the war lasted another year and a half, maybe two. In fact, if Herr Speer had been listened to completely, The war probably wouldn't have ended anywhere near the way you know it in the history books, though the history books are chopped all the pieces anyway now on God. I mean, some of the stuff they're putting in there now is a total buffoonery, but that's the revisionist Soviet history you're going to be seeing more of. Otherwise, consider one person right place. Now, imagine if Mr. Speer, for instance, had been the Armaments Minister in 1941, when Germany went east and faced the Russians. If you thought it was bad for them before with what we've talked about, imagine the world with just a little more brain power only a year and a half or two years earlier applied properly. All the focused energy applied properly. Germany's supply and support operations in the east against the red hordes was already devastating. They went out with guys really... This is something nobody really talks about. Well, German armor was superior. Not really. Not 1941, 1942, it was good. It was good equipment. Its optics were superior. But pretty much the armor and the armament of the German army and the SS at that time wasn't any better or worse than the Russians. They were about par. And they were grossly outnumbered. So something had to be done right. Now, they learned a few lessons and they did grab everything. This is another part down that era from 1941 through 1943, guys. I don't care which side it is. You see so little about the dynamics of what was the most exciting aspect and most dangerous aspect of the war. Nobody on either side had enough. No one. Not the Japanese, not the Germans, not the Russians, not us. If we caught it, we used it. That's one thing that most people don't talk about. The Japanese made a copy of the C-47. Does everybody understand that? If we captured them, we used them. Why do you think everybody burns their planes on the way out? Wouldn't want your planes coming back to haunt you, would you? You see, the Japanese made, and the Russians made, hell, what do you think about this? How many copies, go do a little history search, how many copies of the DC, of the DC-3, the C-47, did the Japanese make a copy or a variation of? How many did the Russians make? And by the way, the Japanese never saw a design, they wouldn't duplicate. Exactly, much like the Chinaman today. I mean seriously, so you see the thing is, in 1941 and 1942 everybody was desperate. If we found Japanese food we ate it. Meryl's Marauders, I've told you this a million times guys, I'll repeat it again, Meryl's Marauders, take a look at what they did. But it's not just what they did because they captured anything and they pulled the food right out of the Japanese face. If he was dead there and they were starving, they'd reach right in and scoop right out and they'd eat that rice he was chewing on. Why? Because they were starving. Hey Mark. You haven't seen yet. You haven't seen Starving yet. Okay. But here's the other thing. Our planes. Guys, more than three quarters of what we dropped on Meryl's Marauders was all Japanese food we captured because it's all we had. Oh. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Yeah, Mark. I was just going to say the Japanese just built their own jet. It's a passenger. It looks exactly like the Boeing 757. Exactly. It's the exact same thing. The nose is just a little different. The wings, the stabilizer, the engines, everything's the same. You want to know how they could do it? And I'm going to tell you a little secret. Remember we covered this 10 years ago. This is the year, no it's farther back than that, 14 years ago. Boeing and communist China were swapping spit and they got together and they made some deals. Now the Chinese made a cruise liner, an airliner back in the 90s. But nobody was crazy or stupid enough to buy it. Fall from Sky. What's the name of it? Chauchi Bing. What do they mean, rising sun? No, Fall from Sky. It's called Fall from Sky. That's that nickname. We call it Fall from Sky. You mean Falling Sky. No, Fall from Sky. You've not been in this plane before, have you? Anyway, back a little while ago here, Boeing did something that was part of the Strategic Transfer Initiative to help arm our enemies. There is only one production line that can produce the extruded aluminium panels that are possible in long component in the world. And you know where it was? It was in Seattle, Washington, and it was owned by Boeing. Do you know where it is now? It's in communist China and they're running it 24-7. And you know those panels on that 757 copy the Japanese just made? I will guarantee that it didn't come from Japan and it also didn't come from us. So I wonder who they bought those panels from. Do you want to guess? Communist China. It's the only reason they can build those components because you see they could do the traditional small assembly concept the tiny assembly concept But they couldn't do the big assembly concept on it They couldn't do the large component because they'd have to buy from us You know what's coming next? You know what's coming next, don't you? They're gonna get rid of the windows inside the airplane and they're gonna put It's a So imagine they can put whatever they want to put up there. Well, it takes all the fun out of flying, doesn't it? Flying fosters are with us. I mean, the passengers will be seeing whatever the hell the powers that be want them to see. I mean, you know. Yeah, think about it. Well, the thing about it is so that when this plane, first thing I thought of is, gee, I wonder where they're getting their components from. And the first thing that I thought of is, OK, number one, we have a series of Asian cooperation contracts last year and the year before. And the Japanese certainly are going to need those aircraft panels, and the Chinese want to keep their people employed. And America, rather than keeping the production line and keeping all of that copyright and patent tech under our control, We handed it right over to the communist Chinese and they're running it out of communist China now So the dollars all go to China Not to us Right what's for that brain trust idea thing you remember? Yeah, I don't think it is Saving weight getting rid of the windows the save weight and so and they're also gonna do the whole top of the airplane both the sides is here to feel like You're sitting in a chair and you're, but you're flying through the sky with no sides and no top. It's going to be a trip, but there's not, there won't be any break in the screen. It'll be one flat screen from the end of the fuselage to the front of the fuselage. I mean, it's going to be wild. It was just, I just read it somewhere, but the next five years, they're going to, they're going to roll the first one out. Is there anybody, you're talking about doing where they can actually create the illusion that you're flying in, in dead, in open air. Yeah, right. On a cold day in hell where that will go over, think about how many people, granted there are some that would, but do you realize how hard it is to keep people in their seats as it is? Yeah, well, for the window, psychologically, is just to keep people in their seats so that they don't get too excited about the idea that they're number one pent up in a submarine. On the other hand, tell me, convince people that they're flying out by the seat of their arse. Oh, that really, yeah, yeah, that'll go over really well. You know what will happen with that? I see that lasting about 15 seconds, you know, into the flight. And then after they, the problem is, you see, it's not all of the people that like it. It's the every sixth or eighth person that considers the inside of the aircraft now a vomit-or-ium. And I don't think the flat screen, I don't think that the fiber screens are going to cover the vomit, but they sure they're going to cover the smell. Look, I see those penis five minutes ago in a bag. Look, he has a salicyc. Oh, she had the chicken. Oh, and she had potato chips before we got on the plane. Yeah, think about it. Guys, we've already I've flown a lot of miles. I mean, it's bad enough having people that want to leave the plane at like 30,000 feet, four hours into a flight that last 10 hours, right? For eight. Now, think about something like that, putting people on board that already are kind of like, shall we say, a little doped up or a little crazy in the head. Well, you see, first class, they're going to be able to turn on whatever they want to turn on on their side of the plane. You know, I'm thinking like maybe a Las Vegas strip club type thing. No, I well, yeah, that would be they could go in any direction he want but I don't I see that more being the you know Again, the idea of you like you're flying in the air and that's how they'd be pushing it Yeah, but in the 20s they argued they could do this like glass bottom planes Glass bottom boats, you know sharks are down there isn't that cute? Isn't my girl these she's purple. Yeah, she's dead. They just anchored her down there for three days She looks like a mermaid. I think it's the boss's doll. It's her girlfriend. She just doesn't have that airline running through her. She didn't have the airline, but she bubbles a lot. Except the crab speaking at her kind of tells you that she ain't going to make it. She's guessing. I also was just reading that the buses that roll across the interstates are now carrying more people than airlines. Well, that's probably true. I think the bus service, because nobody wants to deal with it. But there again, that's why the parasite, when you have intrusive government, that's why TSA wants to slide over to the buses, because they don't want to, nobody wants to be groped or have their crotch groped by these pigs in uniform. So the parasite has to slide sideways and chase the buses. Think about it, I mean it's like, okay, well we don't want anything to do with your intrusive government. You can keep the airports. Well, we'll come over here to the bus station and it's like, how about stay away? Well, of course they have already muscled up in that way, but you know, like for instance, something that we hadn't seen in a long time that's back in service, and if you're a trucker you've already seen it, are these real, the real nonstop buses. where they go straight from Detroit to Atlanta or they go straight from Atlanta to Columbus and they don't stop for anything and they don't have a hundred other stops in between where you might buy a ticket for Columbus but you get to see 28 other towns you didn't even know existed in the process. So that's something new that in fact is quite innovative. There are other company lines or other made up fake company names. It might be part of Greyhound, still who knows. are totally unique in that they literally are like an airliner now, only they're a bus liner. And with the new fleet vehicles too, which are big upgrades. It's logical, but again what will happen is while they are doing more, the parasites eventually are going to get frustrated because fewer and fewer and fewer people, everybody's pretty well tired and and The one thing that I've seen, and there's been a lot of discussions on this too from the side, is all the employees and all the stuff that used to go on at airports are dead and everybody's like in negative mode. They used to be on the upswing, used to be able to have little party and get togethers before everybody takes off and they'd be at some of the side places at the airport. A lot of these places have shut down because nobody wants to be around them anymore and because the secret police have peed in everybody's face and muscled up on everybody. It's like, why do I want to have to put up with this garbage? I can find a place away from the airport that's a lot nicer than this. It's really sad, Mark. When you and I were kids, people would get dressed, suit and tie, and all gowns go somewhere. Now it's... Now you're best bet is to wear that Star Trek uniform they used in the 66. You know, you wear a pair of sweats with a chain embroidered on the neck because you're a slave and it says slave. Remember that one? And if you don't have your slave suit on and don't wear any other pants, don't wear any t-shirts, just wear your slave sweats, wear your sandals, and don't carry any luggage on and that way you'll be properly slaved out for your slave tube trip. Hard track uniform, that's a good one. Well, you know, the thing about it is, is that, you know, seriously, if I were flying nowadays, if I were anybody out there, I would tell them the same thing. I said, don't carry anything. You know take some money with you and the first stop is you know stop at Walmart or stop wherever you want grab some real simple clothes if you need spares and Donate them when you leave, you know give them to somebody else here. I got some shirts and pants for you. Congratulations, but go cheap You know nowadays, you know, of course it would muck with them more and more and more They'd be happy because they you know, again, they're moving slaves for less because you don't have any luggage But it would also muck with their heads because you know, you don't really care to have any luggage with you And the only time you should be flying is if it was really an urgent emergency anyway. And even there, those are very few and far between. So like I said, if you think about the Ebola thing, there is no urgent reason for flying people out of a country. Unless somebody was dying. Oh wait a minute, they are in the country where they're coming from. Oops. But you see, otherwise it'd be like, why would traditionally in the past, why did we fly? Well, we want to go on a vacation and enjoy ourselves. Can't do that anymore because right off the bat you're skunked by all these pigs that are wearing these police state uniforms and their attitudes. You got all these secret lists so that skunks the vacation there because some dingleberry that's down the street and with cross-eyed at you and you didn't know that they were looking cross-eyed at you and there's some relative to some skank alphabet soup fool who's also a pee brain idiot. and all these P brain idiots just got to impose themselves on you so you don't even know you're on a list and you're on a list and you go to the airport and you get harassed there. Well other than that, you know, like I said, family member extremely ill got to get there now. That's about the only reason I could even see the fly but even there it's so unlikely you'd be able to fly that it's not worth the hassle and you're better off focusing on having a preparedness mechanism to drive straight through to wherever because nowadays with the highways you're not really gaining that much depending on how long it takes to schedule to get you know like a flight first thing in the next day or whatever and you know the limited flights and all the other crowding issues and on top of that the police state garbage garbage if you're thinking ahead and everybody stays in communication there's no real reason to need the airport. Captain, make less than an owner operator. That's sort of 57 catches only making about a hour. Right. Well, it depends on the point, well, of course, it depends on the airline and the plane. Because some planes are prioritized over others now and you get paid more for working certain aircraft. I know the airlines, I've really been keeping up on what all they're doing there now. It's like I said, it used to be it had some, it doesn't have any glamour, it's all just the same knuckle dragon socialist, you know, rotten environment. to the point where it's like, to me it's like, oh okay, so you fly, big deal, you get groped all the time or you get pissed on all the time or you're getting, you know, let me give you an example of conditioning which I think is Twilight Zone-ish, okay? And again, maybe there's some people in Ukraine listening to this. The Donest Airport is being fought over back and forth, guys. Have you seen what the Donest Airport looks like now? Warzone. I mean really when you think about it, here's an example of conditioning. If I were the, for instance, if I were the, you know, eastern Ukrainians, I'd pocket shell the whole airport and just start, just frag it. I'd go in and crater it everywhere. I'd crater every stinking mile of it. Now what are you fighting over? You know what I mean? We'll settle this real quick because it's to the point now where the only way that anything is going to happen at that airport is if somebody, some international skank banker comes in and puts your country into HOC forever. So what's it worth to you? You're better off, think about this, fragging it and building a new one somewhere progressively. Oh, for that matter, there's probably a dozen other older military airports. that are in your area of control that you could take care of and you know bring up the speed and tell them now that don't ask airports done feet what it comes down to is we have these international zones like everything else they're not relevant to us it's like here in the united states i'm gonna be quite honest most all if we win we first of all have to fancy and all of these international zones then we have to get rid of them Sadly enough, because they're going to tell you in perpetuum that once they put their communist boot on America, like with the international airports, they're going to tell you that they have authority in this and that and the other. So how about we get rid of them? You hear the treaties? Yeah, because you won't be able to. They won't, no matter what. See, here's what's really fun. What say we get rid of them? All they are is concrete anyway. There's nothing. The airport, except as an international beachhead for our enemy, it means nothing to us. But it's interesting, like right now in the Ukraine, they're battling back and forth for the Donetsk airport. And if I were the Eastern Ukrainians, like I said, I want combat engineers put together. uh... backhoes and growers and our job for the crater every thinking every thinking my oldest this runway it will be believed by no one now why do you want it well-coded report on the map it's nothing but i'm serious not challenge all guys look at the look at what left of it go uh... punch in militia go to you to punch in militia Then go to last 24 hours and they'll be at least every every every last several months here now there has been footage from that battlefield from that front, okay and Look at the latest footage of them fighting over that airport. There is absolutely nothing of value left there is Virtually, it's kind of like Stalingrad. It's like so you're fighting for the name and You know at a given point whoever was smart enough to pull out first and just you know back off and destroy everything on the way out There was absolutely nothing of value in Stalingrad when those communists won Think about it. Have you ever looked at it? It looked literally it was the dark side of the moon So whoever would be smart enough to walk away sooner and break contact wins Just the reverse would you know we gotta have it because we spent no no no no no no no no no first of all we should never have spent that much you've been better off taking your resources and destroying every city block of Stalingrad and then just leaving it. It would have been a military victory in all respect as far as getting rid of a major military asset that the enemy has. The population was pretty much driven out. There were a few people that hunkered down. Why? I don't know because it really didn't make any sense and they were mostly in the peripheral. But if you look at downtown Stalingrad, after the first few months, what was there to fight over? What? Burned out tank hulls? Rupple. Oh, I mean they used to call them ash bins. Those were the mobile bunkers. You know, the tank got knocked out and it just stayed there. So people were dying over tank hulls. A place to sleep sometimes. Yeah, but a very cold one, you know, as it got to winter. Think about it. But at least offered some protection because it was steel, so bing, bing, bing, bing, bing. But you had to still expose yourself and get your arse shot off. So the ashbends and all the other spots like that were useless. There were better pieces of terrain to fight over. So it was, oh, everybody goes, well, it's symbolic. Well, that kind of symbolism is a waste of manpower. You know what? Whoever it backed off. It's like I've said before, guys, it's not just the knowing that you're going to fight, but knowing when to just, again, act as if you are, but break contact. That was one of the tricks that Washington used and many of the successful generals of the past were able to employ. And nobody wants to talk about that because they want to convince you you've got to just pound your head into the wall. The Roman Civil War, the Imperials would not have won had the Republicans simply stepped away from two battlefields. Because the Imperials were starving to death. They had scavenged the land. When you bring 300,000 men in both sides into an area, guys, they didn't have semi-trucks back then. How do you feed in an area where there may have been a population of thousands and certainly was an aggregate? Yeah, why do you think they burned the crops? Yeah, think about it. So here you had, like when the Roman Civil War took place, Literally had the Republicans backed off and just said, yeah, why don't we just let them starve there and let's go find some food. Whoever had broken contact, the other army would have been broken. Think about it. Stalingrad, I mean, because it was so symbolic, so a bunch of Russians died. Because some pecker would with a mustache and have you had a pipe who was a sociopath who killed 20 million of my countrymen before the war started 30 million 40 million We can't be sure because God they killed so many Ukrainians We lost count they killed so many Georgians and so many Russians and the Ukrainians should remember that the Communists had no problem killing lots of their own people the Russians If we want to look at just you know, this was a Russian thing. It wasn't a Russian thing It was more than a Russian thing But a lot of stupid people follow a lot of stupid orders So here we have a situation where again, you know the Doris Airport take a look at it. What are you fighting for? I got a man in the tower where? Up there in the in the control tower. Is there anything connected anything? No is more than half of it shot away? Yes So we got a guy in the tower up there. Okay, raking with some machine gun fire to keep them busy once a while But don't waste your heavy stuff, but that's what's happening. Everybody's firing us not out of each other. I guess it's fine. We regroup Yeah, great for consuming ammo if I was gonna fire anything I'd be talking about Hillary. I want you to scissor cut that airport That's fooling. I think we're still there I would make that that runway such though look so much like the dark side of the moon No big aircraft would ever be landing on it in my lifetime if I could help it But I mean they'd fix it if they could but the idea is that we wouldn't See what I mean? Oh no, the hell with the buildings, they're dead. Everybody in the, I mean those buildings are done. They're actually, there's absolutely nothing they can rebuild there at that airport, guys. Nothing. They're gonna have to flatten everything and rebuild from scratch. And this was one of those traditional, really nice, well-built airports with all the, you know, the gangways, et cetera. It's all done. It's all finished. So that's all burning wreckage along with most everything that supported it. So what are you fighting over after that? The pavement, the name. You've got better runways behind you than the garbage you're fighting over in front of you. The only reason you're fighting for it is so the enemy doesn't maybe take it, but guess what? The first time you take it, your artillery and your engineers, their purest job is to blow so many holes in that concrete and wreck it, shatter it, destroy it, get rid of it. They want to take it back. Guess what? It's going to be worthless by the time I'm done. You know that youth cranny and president that stole all that money? They just put his son as president in the Ukraine. Which one are you talking about? You're talking about Eastern Ukraine? Well, one that sold billions of dollars and built lavish homes all over the place. Oh, yeah, I remember we joked about that though. The lavish home that he had is no... Here's the thing. The international bankers were neighbors. They didn't touch any of his neighbors at all, did they? And they had homes bigger. Did you look at the pictures on that road? He's got some place that's a nice, it's a McMansion. Most of the stuff came from Lowe's, you know, Communist China and Bud K. Seriously. The whole thing is a crock of BS from the get go. He was no more and no less quote-unquote an oligarch than anybody else there in that country that I could see. The only difference is a bunch of the Shyster, Yodkosh or Mafia oligarchs from this side of the border, most of them queers a three dollar bill, coveted the Ukraine and now they've stolen it. The first thing they did when the Shysters came in is ran off with the gold. It's amazing that that guy that was the president of the Ukraine, while he was president, the gold of the Ukraine was in the Ukraine. As soon as these pigs from the west showed up, The first thing that got rolled out of their country was the gold. So what does that tell you about the president that was elected in and the coup that just took place? It tells me that Jay Rockefeller still controls Ukraine. Yeah, because otherwise that president shouldn't have any problem. If supposedly he was stealing the farm, my problem with this is that big pile of gold would have been in Russia. Right. You see how that works? If supposedly we believed they're BS, then the guy who was the president wouldn't have been leaving a pile of gold there for anybody to piddle with. So obviously it was an independent Ukraine operating on its own that actually was managing its own money. Now then we have all these queers come in from the west and the very first thing that they queers demand is a queer agenda. They steal the gold and then they start killing off on their own people. Well they are their own people because it's all these Jewish monsters coming in from Israel. Wow, what a surprise. They make baguettes different here. Just like they were doing when they were communist in Ukraine back then. Oh, that's right when Stalin was around. Where's the top? Down your number for night vision, we... I'm sorry, we did not cover that properly. Hey, that number is 2317968458. God bless the Republic. Death is 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. Don, were you available or are you going to take off? I had to go, Mark. I'll be very safe. Very good. Well, your number for night vision to close us again, please. It is 231796. 8 4 5 8. God will circumspect the Greek queen. Door, thermal, 2 3 1, 7 9 6 8 4 5 8. Thank you, Mark. Revolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. 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