Mark Koernke discussed the 1933 banking crisis and FDR's declaration of war against Americans through the Trading with the Enemy Act and War Powers Act, drawing parallels to current federal overreach by agencies like the ATF and FBI. He analyzed historical resistance movements, including Smedley Butler's rejection of a coup proposal, and examined how American businessmen briefly restored economic vitality before the regime reasserted control. The show covered ongoing federal threats to gun rights, the Bundy Ranch situation, Ferguson unrest manipulation, and anticipated executive orders on immigration, with callers Henry and JD contributing analysis of law enforcement complicity, financial bonds on citizens, and strategies for resistance. Koernke warned of imminent infrastructure attacks on communications and financial systems as precursors to broader conflict.
Live 365. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free and good? Afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our krunky One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west east southeast and north Ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio.com, we're on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. We're on the hallmark network and, of course, on the Golden Spike in a new project in eastern Pennsylvania. I believe it will be done by Saturday this weekend. So a heads up for our friends there. We'll be connected to the regular internet. As you know, when we don't go into the big cities, we go around them. For obvious reasons. The idea is to set up a grid, keep working at it. We've been slower because of the economy, but we're still chugging ahead with it, kids, as we can. Today's date is the It's the 19th of November. It is the 6-year-old open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town Calendar. We have everybody here hopefully. I know we had to take a break there. I want to say thank you again to all of our friends for pitching in in different ways. We should have our guys from the trenches with us. I think we have Henry and we have JD. I'm here. Okay, thank you gentlemen. Anybody else want to get in on this conversation? One of the things that I've been pointing out for years and we've always had a discussion and we jumped back and forth. We are passionate about this particular subject. There are points in time that were so critical to the enemy's operations based upon creating confusion or, as the Fabian Socialists say, make haste slowly and strike with extreme terror. Now, understanding that motto, then take a look at the events of the FDR's administration and the 100-day attack on Americans. Understand that for all practical purposes, while not putting an actual combat force on the ground initially, utilizing state police, and utilizing federal agents. A massive attack on the sovereignty of the individual American took place and it was a vicious and terroristic attack government sponsored across the board. That is what every American with any working knowledge of our government faced in 1933. The 1929 initiation of the depression, which as we know was created by a whole bunch of ring knockers from the get go, J.P. Morgan was right there on the floor where he had been for the other three depressions that took place in the 20s. He performed exactly the same way except that when the time came for him and his cronies to step in, they did not save the economy. They let it fall. Now, let's remember that Winston Churchill had been brought across by Express Steamer in 1929 and was brought right to the fore for the event. Literally a major player in what would be the next 20 years worth of politics for both England and what would involve the United States was right there to watch him play the game. Now, what happened when this took place? Well, they implemented through the Ten Sisters the Ten Federal Regional Mechanisms which were not American banks. Every one of these characters are foreign banks of a foreign power operating inside the United States. All of a sudden they took that 18 year going on, well actually 16 year national debt and they demanded it. Hell, they didn't even wait a full generation did they kids? But 16 years and all of a sudden the money supply was stripped from the United States. In a desperate attempt to try and plug the gap under the logic that nobody would try to undermine the American economy in this way, but the international kosher bankers did. Now what they didn't expect is since they created this fiat currency out of thin air that we would forget how to make money and the fact that we make the money. not the banks. The banks only manipulate what is a translation of our life's time. We decide how to spend that. So, over a four year period, low and behold, little less than that, really three years, in fact amazingly enough in less than six months, the first currencies made by us We were actually in service and we started to lubricate the machines so that people could have jobs and not have to kill each other to get the jobs, although they would. Like my grandpa said, you couldn't buy a job in 1930. You couldn't go out and pay someone to work because nobody had any money, but nobody had any jobs. So what changed by the middle of 1930 to 1931? is the other businessmen, the American businessmen, stepped in and said, how did we do this before? Well, we made our own money. Why don't we do it now? Well, we can. Let's do it. So enough men who were Americans decided to step in separate from the skank socialists who had created the problem. They started to build the country back up literally like it was pre-1913. Here's the problem. The 1913 Treachery Act was still in play. But we were walking away because it was an option to participate, gentlemen. It was an option. So what does FDR the traitor do when he comes into power? He declares a banking emergency. He then declares war against all of us, every man, woman and child in this country, using the Trading with the Enemy Act, now the War Powers Act of 1933, and every American now has administrative corporate warfare being waged against him and it has never stopped to this day. Remember, there were still enough of us that we could stop it because it was voluntary. Remember that? It was voluntary. They couldn't force you to. Now look at your country today and see where things have gone. Virtually everything is an act of force to push you at gunpoint into whatever. And the point of initiation is that declaration of war which all of these operators, the ATF, FBI, all these alphabet soup agencies operate under the War Powers Act where they perceive you and will tell you that they're at war with you. They're at war! They'll even say it. They're at war! But in reality, it is a declared war against you where you're not supposed to have the working knowledge to know because of the public fool system dumbing everybody down progressively year after year to the point where we now have common whore slash common core. Back in 1933, that was the pivotal point. And a bunch of people who were still Americans said, oh, we've got to stop this. I don't care what their political flavor was. It was like the political flavor of 1775. Can you tell me that there was one faction only in the colonies of 13 colonies? Was there one monolithic faction that was identical that were all thinking the exact same way that virtually every aspect of their lives was in lockstep? Does anybody believe that? By long talk, I'm pretty sure that even after the war there was talks where a king Exactly, even as there was also talk, well you do that and there will be another revolution, won't there? Oh, you can't have that! And so people bragged up that we had the Shays' Rebellion because it was bad enough with the taxation issues coming back into play because of a contract arrangement that was set up when the armistice slashed the ceasefire slashed the ending of hostilities took place. And the reason for the Shays' Rebellion and also the Whiskey Rebellion, which both of those overlapped, they're one and the same. that the reason it took place is because somebody saddled us with a war debt we shouldn't have had. We won the war. That goes back to the book, but my point is, and I don't want to get into that, my point is what made up the army, what made up the people that made the decision? There was a common bond with regard to who owns you. The most significant single treachery to all. I know the Civil War. We understand the game they played there. But even then they couldn't get it completely through. The Federal Reserve Act was supposed to be passed right after the Civil War. Johnson, you know remember Abraham Lincoln's Vice President, nothing else. Remember he was virtually ineffectual per se. He wouldn't sign anything that they wanted done. He continued the policy of Abraham Lincoln with regard to repatriation after the war. We know all the ups and downs and schizophrenia of that character of Lincoln from the get-go. But consider that Johnson survived all of that and an assassination attempt and he stayed the course until the end of his administration. From that point forward, then we have the attack on the south from Virginia to Florida, from Florida to Texas. and the idea was that the carpet bagger would rain and that they would rape the south across the board. Already had, they shot the snot and beat it down and burned it, but now came the second part of the raping. And still they couldn't get, because you see they had to pull the wool over the eyes of everybody and the north didn't quite get plugged in and already was kind of on a high rise because of the war and the victory thingy. and people don't really understand the massive armies. Do you know what Lincoln's biggest fear was at the end of the Civil War, guys? Do you know that they were terrified that everybody was going to march in there and run Lincoln to the prison? In fact, they were most fearful of both Grant Sherman and including several other general staff officers who all understood that, yeah, they took the orders to do what they did. But that they also understood, well, we should have never had this in the first place? McClellan wanted him. Yes. Yes. So even now we come forward, even then, they could not in their wildest dreams think that they were going to flat out tell you that they were going to indenture you as property. That's why, again, a bunch of people who were still Americans, they were American businessmen. Yes, businessmen is not a bad word. Wouldn't you like to have about 100 American businessmen who didn't run their companies over to China back in, say, 1995 that were big business and were American owned? Wouldn't that have been nice? that we're focusing as Americans, not as internationalists. And it doesn't mean they didn't do international business because we've always done international business. We couldn't build a pencil without international business people. Have you ever looked at the components of a pencil, an old earth technology piece of equipment? Do you realize how much cooperation it takes to get a pencil built? between the graphite, the paint, the wood, the eraser, and the metal that's on it. I ain't talking about counterfeits built somewhere else. Even if they do it somewhere else, the materials still have to come from the same sources. And the graphite itself and all the other components that make up what you call lead, the lead in the pencil, it is a science unto itself. But that does not mean, just because you have international commerce, doesn't mean that you surrender your sovereignty or your liberty. There's where I have the problem when everybody does so. The only thing that it stopped is it stopped some kind of resistance to what otherwise became a ransacking and raping of the country that hasn't stopped yet. That's what Mr. Butler did by stepping forward. Again, because we can say Mr. Butler, I will point something out. If you've ever been a general staff officer, you're always called a general. If you're ever a senator, you're always called a senator. The title carries over because of the emoluments and a tradition that goes back to the founding of the nation. It brings angles into today. Any day now when this whole thing starts off, there's not a Continental Congress setting in session and dealing with the business people who are providing the wealth. like there was back then. With Smedley Butler, was that supposed to be all military? If it was, Smedley wasn't the only one that failed. Right. Well, the thing is that what happened is the regular military was a minority because, guys, remember, we didn't have an army or a navy or even a Marine Corps like we have today. In reality, this is where we talk about sliding the scale back. In World War I we had to bring the draft forward to put an army in the field. When we were done we took them right back out of the field, didn't we? Look at the numbers and look at the graph charts that you have available at your fingertips and computer. Smedley Butler was proposed because he is a person that men would rally around who were not in the military. who had been in the military because that's where the Legion came in because it was a structured mechanism. Because the American Legion basically was set up as a regular military role. Again, it was a veterans organization. Everybody involved understood rank, file, and military coordination. And that's why they approached him. The Legion used to drill with live firearms and live ammo. Right, yeah. It wasn't like today where the Legion can't even have guns. The Legion can't even have their bolts out. Yeah, well the Legion, well, and there's another one. Look what they did with the Marines. See, this is what disgusts me. And for, is JD still there? I'm sorry. I'm going to try to insult JD. I'm almost not going to do that. I think that, you see there? If you are listening and maybe I know because this is your hero. George Washington is one of my heroes only because no matter how you look at it guys a lot of people were saying Prince and basically he pointed out more than a few times we didn't fight this war so we could plug the same stinking BS back in. He could have easily and there would have been another fight but he could have gotten away with it but he didn't. I believe that the reason that Smedley Butler was approached is because that's the kind of man that we needed in 1933 and 1934 to step in or to clean the country out. We would have needed a military force that would have been fairly large because the Shyster bankers would pull in anybody to fight us just like today. Don't you think it's no different today than 1933? The exact same scenario. We did not have a standing army. Look at the size of our force. Whatever we had, they came from the officers' corps of either, again, Annapolis, West Point. Those were the two pools where the corps and the army basically drew their man powers. It was cycled through in terms of officers. Beyond that, we had a handful, which still exists to this day, of US military academies. See, this is part of the whole thing. We can't take our present day structure and make decisions from that period of time. You have to slide back all the numbers. This gets back into what I've talked about with historical timelines. Remember, it's like a power pyramid made out of ice. Think about it that way. If you look at a timeline, you have factions or groups of people who are finite in their lifespan. They are only going to be viable for a certain amount of time in that timeline. All of these people are of life mind because of a group experience. Example, who would they have been drawing on from that American Legion? Veterans from the Spanish-American War. It was 1933. So veterans of the Spanish-American war, very much viable in their 50s, probably in their 60s. And then you would have had World War I veterans, and we had lots of World War I veterans, didn't we guys? And, like was pointed out here, certain generals fired on those men when they expected to be paid. So, again, they were promised with part of their commitment. They also had specific laws that were passed. They were supposed to receive emoluments slash compensation, which they did not. Gee, doesn't that sound like a kind of a replay of the American Revolution at the end of the war when guys had Continentals and they tried to turn them in? Remember what happened to the vets of the American Revolution? Every time these shysters have screwed us, every time when we have bled, if we have bled and they have been agreed to an arrangement for some kind of compensation, which by comparison to what they steal is chump change. When you think about it, it's just like right now with the garbage you're pulling with our vets right now. When you figure a marine with its legs missing or an airman with an arm missing and how they're being treated and how much in the way of trillions of digits they steal and yet these pigs will, in their hatred of us, will deny pennies by comparison to the billions and trillions they steal. That has to be fixed. But the only way it can be fixed is to create respect. And the only thing that these characters understand is fear of military force. It's what they use on people and it's what you have to use back on them. Words don't work. Not with sociopaths. Not with insane people. I had a chesty polar in my mind for the last couple of days because a friend of mine was there. He was still alive. I checked on him. He was in the chosen reservoir. He was a Marine there and his son is my age. We served at different times together. But Smedley Butler was approached for that reason. For whatever reason in his mind, and the arguments that he was ignorant of, no he was not ignorant. If you're a general staff officer, let's remember something guys, you're in a very small clique of people. Just to get from that jump from colonel to brigadier general is a major climb in the pyramid. And when you make that climb, that pyramid capstone is a lot tinier. For that reason, pretty much everybody knows who everybody is. They sit down until 3 and 4 in the morning and talk to each other. Only back then they didn't have television as a distraction. They sit down with a cigar and they talk about what was going on because they communicated better with each other. They didn't have television to distract them. The entertainment of the day was maybe once a week or maybe only once a month you'd go out and watch a movie. Maybe you'd go once a week if you were lucky, if you felt like you had the time for it or the money. But if you think about, again, think about the era. These men spoke to each other. They communicated with each other. So he was cognizant of the environment. I'm trying to jack Ruby up right now, back through our conference line. Hang on. Well, not the conference line. He's not in the conference line. I'm trying to bring him up on Skype. Who is? John. John, yeah. JD. Oh, JD. Okay, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to leave him out. So go ahead and try and get him back in here, please. I'm trying to bring him in right now. He's calling me and I'm trying to hook him up. No, okay, we're not trying to scoot him or anything, so be patient. He was trying to, at the end of the last hour, he was trying to give me, he was kind of low on the phone he was on. And he was trying to get in, he hasn't been to the militia town hall meetings to train in competition talking. That can be a kind of a virus. Well, can I can I throw in why I said what I said dad go ahead go ahead here I've met with people who are at law enforcement because of Shelly's family, you know, like ours has a lot of police and law enforcement in there and her Uncle he knows he was a thug He knows the stuff that he did when he was had a badge was wrong But, his attitude is he's old enough, he's reached the point of his pension, he don't want to fix it, it's somebody else's problem. Well, that's what I've said for years, is why people go, well why doesn't somebody step in? Because everybody gets into a comfort niche, number one. And the other thing that we... He's enjoying his pension, he's enjoying his retirement, why would he want to step up and ruin it? Right. And therein lies the rub, or the problem with a lot of what we're dealing with here is that there has to be enough of a fire under everybody's arse. And I don't see, actually there was, that period of time they were terrified that people would actually look at the solution that really needed to be applied and that means we needed to actually wage war against the regime which was not an American regime, it was a foreign regime. What did FDR say? Some of my best friends are communists. That should have been the flair right there because bottom line, anybody who knew what was going on in Russia, and everybody did, 116 reporters went to Russia. Three of them were honest and the others were all just gushing Soviets. The one report I've read many times on the air, I've got it behind me here in the filing cabinet somewhere, I'm going to dig it out because it's buried again, but it's like he said, they were there in front of the hotel and a bunch of Russian slaves at the height. of the Jewish mob starving out the Ukrainians. They were there and all of these people started digging in the three feet of snow because it was an oak tree and they knew there were acorns there. Well, the reporters watched them do that. So what did the commissars do? The Jewish commissars that were running their entourage ordered the troops that were standing there to ban all the civilians to death because they were digging for the acorns and the news reporters saw it. Now 116 people were standing there that were American reporters. Only three of them reported what they saw. The other 113 made no report about what was going on in any way, shape or form because they loved communism. And when they saw those people ban it to death for digging for acorns in the middle of winter because they were starving, the reporter said they all looked like scarecrows. He goes, you cannot imagine what they looked like. But don't worry, they didn't look like that for long because Stalin's and Lenin's boys banaded everyone on the death to save ammo. They couldn't fight much because they were one step away from death anyway, starving and digging for acorns in the snow. They were in front of a hotel that was quite to-do for the party members. How dare those peasants! How dare those property of the state people! allowed themselves to be seen starving by the foreign press that was going to lie for Stalin. You see what I mean? This is why the idea of what they did, 1933 is where they stated they declared that we are property of the state. Where they literally as monarchists, socialists, I don't see any, there's no difference between either one. It's a matter of who owns our time. Do you own your time or does somebody else as an overlord because you are a subject own your time? The very fact that these birth certificate bonds exist are enough of a reason to execute every bastard that plays them. Here's the thing, guys. I've done this research for years, decades now, and we've gone through the process where we tracked down a bond and it's being traded. Your name, every person listening to this program, your name is being traded right now by a bunch of slavers. The entire bond market knows that your name is being traded for millions of digits. There is no one in the bond market who does not know this, people. Now think just about that. It's a fact. The communists are going to kill us. That's what we're on the edge of. My point is you can feel it, touch it, taste it, smell it. I don't get excited about it so much. There's no doubt we have to fight. I'm worried at that point. What I think about doing the programs On the one hand, I try to be entertaining because we have to have an attitude that we're going to spring back. It's just to the point where you just want to go pick up the weapons, go out and find the first one you can and go through the shopping list and get rid of them. The other thing is this. Everyone that you get rid of would save how many lives? I'll tell you what this whole conversation gives me, and that is that we've talked about the people understanding what they want. There has to be an absolute understanding among the American patriots that the Bill of Rights has to be in every quarter and enforced absolutely. Just like at the end of the first Revolutionary War, there will be a handful that will try to grasp power. As soon as they grasp control, they'll do the same thing over again. It is a contract. You might not have signed it, but your forefathers did with the understanding that this is a guide for you if things ever get out of control. These are the things you need to get back to have prosperity again. It's a birthright issue. Bill of Rights, if you don't have all of those, you can't be prosperous. This is something that has also been taken out of our mind, that it is a birthright issue. All other countries still practice a birthright issue. Only in this country are we all constantly being attacked for our birthright issues. For example, a foreign national right now coming across the border can have anything out of your wallet that they want. All of these social contracts, for instance, that you were told at gunpoint you have to pay into, they are virtually milking those accounts out with individuals who have never paid into it, will never pay into it, and when they're done destroying these mandatory accounts that they pulled from us for all of our lives, They're going to tell you that there's nothing for you. Because you're an American. And that Guatemalan and El Salvador and that Mexican, they deserve it before you do. But he got into it before, you know, they wanted him to wait. They kept trying to get him to wait and if he had waited, it would have been less. They kept telling him it would be more, but it would have been less if he had waited. Right, because they would, and again, what does it come down to? Remember, first of all, there's an example right there because that Social Security scam was plugged in at the same time, wasn't it? It sure was. And all this other stuff. And they told you that, oh, well, it'll be there for you, but what's the fair, as soon as they could, and this is supposed to be an untouchable pile of digits, which by the way for a banking system that's legitimate would be priceless because it was not to be touched. And guys, once they got it set up and they got it to a certain level, then what did they do? I think they lied to us about that. Oh, I know what he did. No, no, no. I would never... No, but you've got to remember the public relations, the public promise was one thing. But then they put that into that dust bin and start layering it with more and more decades of dust and then right in the dust something totally different. I think they call that Grubering. Yeah. You've been watching the guy on that. I know, yes. This is something else that bothers me about this because guys, this Gruber character, like I said, who did he work with in 06? Romney. When you think about it, how is it that 2014 they finally got around to discovering what obviously everybody had in their hands for the last what? Six years. See, this is like when we talk about the whole thing about what we talked about with 1933. You mean to say that all these people in politics didn't know what this Gruber character was about? This is also like the character, oh by the way, what is his name? The one who is the Ebola czar, who they pulled out from the shadows for a little bit and that big nose rubber-lipped skank then went right back into the shadows, didn't he kids? Isn't that amazing? chubby little chop of the hut character. He just came out long enough to accept the paycheck. Yeah, and then he went right back into the who? Who? What were you talking about? I don't know nothing about that. I don't know nothing about Ebola's eyes, Miss Scarlett. You see what I mean? And this group of characters is the same way. I'm sorry, go ahead Henry, please. I said we'll know about him when he starts signing orders. Oh yeah, and again, what is the purpose behind creating this fiction? It's not just the Ebola scam. Obviously they're setting up an entire infrastructure for that part of the attack. That's what he's doing. Because what did he do under Janet Reno? His job was to cover up Waco. Think about what his job has been step by step by step through the leftist regimes. The fact that he's probably been there amongst the neocons. Well, it's like every time they make a czar for something because and I know everybody's like well Why do we have all these czars Obama's made so many czars? We never should have had a czar in the first place for anything and it does go all the way back to Reagan right exactly It was like, no, we don't need a tsar. His argument for the tsar thing was that well, commissars or communists and the tsars were why imperial Russian. But the problem I have there is that that's why commissars took place is nothing more than the extension of the title and the posture but brought down to the bureaucracy level in every tier. The commissars were overlords. I don't have any use for a foreign term like that to begin with. Today there's John again. I came back in on the part where you were talking about the bonds and stuff and how we're all bonded. In fact, a copy of your bond, my bond is all down in a single volt 55 Water Street called DTCC, Depository Trust and Cleaning Corporation. Under the name of SEED, it's not even in our own names to add injury to insult. But I want to ask you, you had talked about before I had bowed out there a while back, that you had gone and traveled around the country and you met with all these generals and this was during the Clinton debacle. How come nothing was done at that point? Because at that point, Clinton was perceived as being the next possible dictator or trying to assume dictatorial powers. Oh, there were several actions. Unfortunately, there was also a mass killing in one plane crash that killed how many Air Force generals? I don't know. Do you remember that? No, I do not. Well, during the 94 window when we had about 54 general staff officers killed in one convenient plane crash that had no explanation. No, where did that occur? Was it even here in the States? That was in the United States on the Eastern Seaboard and they were all people who were knowledgeable and were in motion. And were they the only 54? Oh, no, no. There were many others and the war continued. They should have. This is what I've said. If you've been listening to what I've said, J.D., that's my whole point. We should have gone to war and done it. I don't disagree. Just a reverse. Look at where we are now. We had standoff after standoff which mobilized God knows how many people. In each case, everybody, it's like Lexington and Concord. Salem, Massachusetts was the exact same way three months before Lexington and Concord. I remind everybody of that. Why didn't they shoot them at Salem? In the county there in Michigan where we're at in 1993, there were how many standoffs? Oh, God. We immobilized thousands of people repeatedly over and over and over again. We had the Lansing standoff. We had two of them. We had firefights in Ohio. We had a three-hour firefight that not a single stinking cop could be found. We had militia units to report in from different directions. The battle lasted until one o'clock in the morning. And who was doing shooting? Ballarm's fire. We don't know who the hell we were. They tried to come in on a piece of property and that initiated against people who were on the farmstead. They started firing up the characters, part of platoon strength formation, which obviously had another platoon supporting it. Yeah, but who's that? Huh? Who is that? No, who is they? No, who was it? That's the whole point. They withdrew. The exchange lasted about 1043 by my recollection. The contact was made on private property. We suspect they were Germans because of what we heard and radio traffic. They were airlifted out later on by C-130s from one of the guard bases which was locked down. I've got all the records on that, but the point is that we had actions like this. One of them at the high point just before the Oklahoma City bombing, they tried to come out and they thought that they were surreptitiously going to engage five different sites with patriots on them at the same time. Everybody was prepared in advance. All of our technology was plugged in. Everybody was ready for what was going to happen. We basically explained to them, go ahead. Because they were all in kill zones and to a unit they were in communication just like we were and they backed up. Why? Everybody, like I said, you want to pull the trigger, we'll pull the trigger. You want to fight, let's fight. Well, only if they do it first was the concept and it's like, you know, that's where you get down to the argument. Maybe somebody should have just pulled the trigger and we could argue about it later. And we could just wonder who? Yeah, we could wonder who, like the American War for Independence for Everybody always says that, well, they fired first, and I don't know that they did. To be quite honest, like I pointed out, a million times on April 19, 1775, they had already mobilized the militias seven different times and over 20,000 to 40,000 people responded. And every time people were moved, in fact when they went to Salem, there was a rumor, there was another action, I can't remember the name of it, but there was another action, it was a rumor. And everybody, more people mobilized when that rumor spread than when Concord and Lexington were attacked. The last two years were just the most violent. The last two years before April 19th we had action after action. Like I've said, it's like wow, we just remember April 19th arbitrarily because you can think about this. When the militia took the powder and shot from the government, from the government houses, they fired cannon and artillery. I mean they fired cannon and everybody used bayonet. They shot each other back and forth and then they surrendered, the British did. They were only a handful of men defending it, but they fired artillery. That's about as official as you're going to get. I would think touching some cannon off would be kind of like, hey, that's the beginning of a shooting match. I think the gun grab, it still comes down to the gun grab. It's like what's happening with what we see with Missouri. Why Missouri? There are any number of places they could have painted. Alabama would be great, or Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia has got summertime all the time. Planning and timing are everything. If you look at it, they painted themselves into this thing. I don't know, it's weird. Did anybody think about the season change? Because right now they are trying to pump a riot up in the middle of a cold storm. I think they are going to do it on Friday when Obama is supposed to come out in Las Vegas and announce the executive order. I think they have just been waiting for the weather to warm up enough so that they would freeze you to death. Because they have got to buy the mercenaries there. Think about it. It is like Ferguson. Like I have said, the only people who are going to show up to do anything there are mercenaries or hardcore communists. And even then, they'll be given professional courtesy. The Homeland Security pile-up that's taking place there is so they can go after the guns. Because I don't care what everybody's going to come up with, remember with a Republican in power with Katrina, the people defended themselves and then Bush went along with the order because he provided the feds to confiscate the guns. Those Feds, those FEMA Police, were not under the control of the Mayor. Those FEMA Police were not under the control of the Governor. They were under the control of George Bush. Which means that when they went, when those military men went door to door, when those FEMA Police went door to door, they were under the orders of a Republican President. We now have a President who just tried in the last year, they spent major cards. to try and confiscate the guns in America and failed and they are frustrated because without that they can't do it. Here's the other thing, you brought this up, Henry, and thank you guys. J.D., everybody think about this. He's going out to Las Vegas. What do we have coming up here in less than 40 days? The attack of southern Nevada. What he's doing is going right back to the pool. First of all, what is Las Vegas to anybody? Seriously guys, think about it. What is Las Vegas to anyone? It's a resort. Why would he announce anything in Las Vegas? Well, one thing I'm aware of is in Las Vegas there's a very big airfield out there, military airfields. I understand that. No, no, I understand that. But remember, he's going to be making announcement about opening the borders and signing the executive orders through America, right? Well, it's a convention area. It's a resort. But it's Sin City. It's nothing to us. It doesn't produce things. Does it have factories? Does it have manufacturing? Does it build anything for America? It just produces prostitution. Exactly. Thank you. There you go. See what I mean? It's Sin City. It's a new flux of employees. Sin City's pretty much got it taken care of. Everybody flocks there to lose their money. Well, people go there. They've got more than enough Americans. They don't need to get legal for that. But he's going to Sin City to where the Jewish mob runs. New in Las Vegas, right? December 9th is the new thing with the Bundy Ranch too, isn't it? Exactly. Remember, it's 90 days from the initiation of the announcement, which was the 10th. So what you've got from 10 October, remember 90 days out, like I said, we're looking at about 40 some days into the activation of the next wave of assault on the properties out west. And right there where he's popping his arse, it's like he's going there to reinforce the troops. He's going there to stab America. They feel secure there because the kosher mafia pretty well controls that piece of real estate. Those metro cops might as well be fed cops. Remember what I said before about how they're trying to play this game now where all the county cops were going to be there to arrest the BLM people. Does anybody believe that looking at any of those videos from what happened the day that they got the cattle back? I think they saw a beat. Let me bang my head on the table first. You'd have to be dumb in the box of rocks to believe any BS like that. I'm sorry. I know what's going on. Go ahead. Come in there. Please. Go let me know. Okay. Yeah. I've seen a blurb today. New York police cost stealing guns from dead Americans and I guess they are going through the obituaries and seeing if they have And then they are going to their houses there in Buffalo, New York. are all pivotal gun incident locations where they've got something going on with either gun grabs or it's a pro firearms area. Example, why would they be talking about protesting in Kennesaw, Georgia? Nothing's going on in Kennesaw, Georgia, but Kennesaw, Georgia for the anti-gun crowd is the place, remember, where they passed the law that everybody has to own a gun, unless you're a conscientious objector. And if you object, you don't have to have one. But everybody can have one by law because we passed a law. Remember? That's Kennesaw, Georgia. That's a law here in Chilliquan, Oregon too. If you look at the map, which is really bizarre because like I said, buffalo on the one hand, they're going to have protests and they're going to ride up in buffalo if they can. Well, buffalo is under how many inches of snow right now? They just had five people killed and they got 100 people stranded. Now they probably saved those people by now because they rode them the highway and they were stuck. It looks like it's a variation on what happened with us right here in Michigan back in the 70s. They got six feet and are expecting two more. That happened here in Michigan back in the 70s the same way on I-94. Like I've described, what you just saw happen in Buffalo is what we had happen here in 1978. Now, it's not happening here right now. Thank you, Lord. Please don't do this to us. I'm serious because it could happen to us the same way, but it didn't. Buffalo is on the shopping list for attacks. I don't think they're going to be doing it there because you're going to have to have some really highly motivated knuckle draggers and I don't think they've got that. Whoever it would be caused. They've got National Guard on the street right now. Yeah, but for the disaster there. I mean for the supposed disaster slash to help people get them off the roads. But from the other end, you're not going to find anybody motivated to track through the snow to throw fire bombs at whatever. You know what I mean? That's my point. You've got to remember all this is butt licking between all the different butt liquors. That's why the thing with Bummer going out there to Las Vegas. Again, how close is that to the Bundy Ranch? I don't think this is any accident because of the window of activities. They're going to go out with a bang or they're going to be told they've got to go for the gusto because they're frustrated. See, frustration is the biggest, is actually more dangerous than us being contentious. Because in their frustration and being isolated, these people will do stupid things. So they'll do something goofy. The only good thing, it's a bad thing but it's a good thing, is that because of this they will go ape crazy. They will tell the FBI and the FBI will follow the orders of a raving leftist all day. If the FBI was told to slaughter the town, if he put an executive signature to it, they would follow it in a heartbeat. The problem is whether or not we can keep a leash on our military people by reminding them of who they live with. The feds, all these alphabet soup agencies, they are either with one occult group or another, they wouldn't have gotten the job, number one. Whether or not that is in a high order or because they were on the periphery of something, that varies. But if they're in any of these alphabet soup agencies right now, they're hired for being nutcases, and because they'll follow whatever orders. That's why they got the job. We talk about that on the radio show every once in a while. I'm going to ask you this way. How do you see this playing out in the next several months? Do you see this becoming a conflagration or are these little pockets of confrontation and it just goes on like that, on and off in the next couple of years? Well, if it starts in one area, the difference is intercommunication. The only option they have is to try and do what you saw argued in the little miniseries America. There is already a discussion about this, is cutting off communications. We need to be prepared for that. We hardcore need to be prepared for that. They will attack radio operators though, just like they attacked... Real quick, JD, you know, Henry has seen it, the micro effect has seen it. They are attacking our communications hardcore in every way that they can. Oh yeah, I've had stuff happen with these phones I've never seen before. I do. But financially as well. We've seen them come across the board. Absolutely. We talked about this on a tactical report where when I studied the communist tactics in the 20th century, the first thing they do when they make a move is they attack the communication system. Right, which is why we have to be ready on the other end. Now, the thing about it is as far as what will be a series of piddly actions, well, actually that is a war. The difference is whether or not we acknowledge it. It's like pre-April 19th. There were a whole series of actions that did it actually like the American Civil War which we call the American War, the Northern War of Aggression and the American Civil War. The American Civil War had a benchmark for the progressive secession starting with the first state. But look at how long it took for the warring parties to even get in motion. I mean think about it. Remember there are Gods and Generals. There is that one scene with Stonewall Jackson. Where he you know he makes a speech to the men dig it out if you haven't seen it before it's perfect He's like he said well the president has ordered us to raise the militia We will not cooperate with nor will we suffer with somebody moving an army through our state to oppress someone else We have raised the militia. We will not be fighting for him. That is all Now I abbreviated it, but that's what he said and it basically it took time to bring everybody together to decide on which side, even the American War for Independence, most of the state's governors, well they were the colonies governors, they were the crown's men, most of them were put under house arrest and were under house arrest for one to two to three years. It took time even there for the people to agree to replace them, even with a common bond. Benjamin Franklin's son was one of the governors. you've had the iPhone roll out with their cashless thing and it had that quote unquote glitch where it was double tapping and triple tapping people's bank accounts supposedly by mistake I think that was more of a test run because the other way they attack you is through the financial part is through your your pocketbook if you can't go out and buy more ammo if you can't afford gas you can't go out and do anything and while you're tied up trying to deal with this company that is being run overseas What are you gonna do you can't afford gas you can't afford that yet? I think the economy is gonna be another way that could spark it off But it's gonna have to be really bad the other one is communications They keep trying to push the internet bill down our throat. They're trying to push it through the Through again where the United Nations will have control over all of our internet And we will then have to have already publicly talked about it. Yeah tax and service fees for them For our permission to use the internet So whether or not people are going to decide that that's worth fighting for, well again the whole idea of people are so used to instantaneous communication. How many people are doing business online? You do that, that could easily start a war. Yeah, because cutting it off, and they aren't going to have any choice. This is where we talk about the eighth crazy stupid mode. They're not going to have a choice, but at some point to try to do it. And that is going to create a whole lot of enemies real fast. What we need to do is have the seeds planted to know who your enemy is. And that's why rather than this idea of quieting down or we got to come halfway, no, just to reverse. If we don't focus and make people understand who these creatures are, not just the ones in front of the camera, but who's got their arm up his arse and are moving his lips because those tentacles. There's not one article that's getting there telling Sharps and Get his ass over to St. Louis and start raising hell. Yeah, raise the pot. There is an excellent piece done by a black gentleman. I put it on our different public accounts. Actually, Henry has got it in scroll. Forgive me. I can't think of the name of the title, Henry. The guy hit it right on the head like he said. Bummer told Sharpton, but not just him. He is telling all these other puppets to stir the pot and get this thing going. The reason is, like I said, On the one hand, you got the feds manipulating the fake rioters, and on the other hand, you got the secret police and the tentacles go back to the same office, don't they guys? Yes they do and just to let people know it looks like Sharpton the Klan there made a deal because he owes $43 million on his taxes. So I'm suspecting there's a deal here. He gets the hell going over there in Missouri and they wipe away his tax bill. Right, you push the lever and we'll get the rest done because we'll get the ball rolling and the FEMA truck in motion. And again, here's the thing, they won't go after the riders, they'll go after the homeowners and the store owners like they did in Katrina. That's what FEMA and that's what the Homeland Security is there for. They hate us. And you know, we're sitting on all these powder kegs right now and if anything starts off, the whole it's a race war thing is going to be used as a card to turn people off from standing up and doing anything. That's why they've been pushing that in your face in the press every single day. Exactly. Guys, we're at the top here, Rom. We're going to sign off. We've got Craig from Forbidden Knowledge next. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we are on the mark, day and night. And it's going to be our Marines who have been faithful, and our soldiers who have fought. And we're all going to have to get into this together, kids, because it's going to be a doll of the fight. We're gonna get rid of the problem. Thank you gentlemen for being there. That's what I wanted you to do. I was not trying to insult anybody. I wanted us to talk publicly about this. We need to discuss this and we need to get into it deeply now because our lives have been benefited in our future. Thank you all for being there. We'll be back at 8 o'clock. Donna Martin's in show report. Evening. Bye-bye. of the revolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? 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