November 24, 2014
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59m
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including coal storage as a long-term fuel source and bulk oatmeal procurement for food security. He addressed the Ferguson grand jury decision announcement (postponed to 9 PM), analyzing it as orchestrated theater and discussing parallels to the 1967 Detroit riots. Callers and the host examined illegal immigration enforcement disparities, employer accountability under federal law, and the economic dominance of Polish and Bulgarian industrial operations in Chicago. The show covered weather manipulation theories, militia logistics, and warnings about potential civil unrest.
- coal storage
- preparedness
- ferguson grand jury
- illegal immigration
- amnesty
- i-9 form
- employer enforcement
- detroit riots 1967
- chicago polish industrialists
- bulgarian mobsters
- militia logistics
- food security
- oatmeal bulk purchase
- weather manipulation
- executive order
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It is, no way, yes way, it's Monday. It is the 24th of November. It is the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2014 Old Earth calendar or Mayan gray. crazy calendar and of course Nostradamus go calendar we all know what that means hold on absolutely nothing yeah you know anyway it is Monday it's been a long and actually pretty busy day got a lot of wood woodwork done a lot of other little projects still a thousand more to do We could use another 10 hours in the day easily. And of course, the weather is shifting yet again. The climate control people try to give them a healthy window for disaster. You know how that is. You know, hey, at least get a little bit of protesting in there and some rock throwing and whatever. Make it a little warmer and hopefully everybody will show up. OK? We'll see what happens. as it is, I don't know that everybody is going to be all that excited. Of course, we'll see. Even if we speak, it's 607. We should have all the rest of the information there that we need to find out about what all is going on. What do you say, kids? So for everybody out there, take the time and do a little heads up for us. Hopefully our guys, everybody is doing the same thing. You're probably spot checking back and forth. I'm not right now. We'll find out soon enough. If we look over to the southwest from where we're sitting here, we'll see this orange glow way out on the horizon. That will be, of course, the outer periphery of St. Louis burning to the ground. I think that's what they were hoping for. But let's see what happens. And, of course, that doesn't mean things couldn't happen closer to home. Again, the weather is just brightened up enough that there's not a whole lot of snow. It's still cold, and it's going to get wet again. Getting paid rioters or paid fifth columnists to get out there and do some firebombing. I've got to get more likely four Cartons and Marl Burrows and a double Benny. In other words, two envelopes with two $100 bills and a $400 in order to get that mock, you know, protester-slash-rider out there to throw some glass or, you know, maybe gas or maybe a rock or, hey, maybe, you know, pull out the pistol and do some, you know, get them a-tizing. We'll see what happens there. But even as we speak, the change continues. Now, on the subject of what else is really going on out there, I would remind everybody again that we do have Liberty Tree Radio on YouTube. There's a lot of videos that we have posted over the years that are in there. Repost if you want to. That helps us out. Share. That's something we need to see anyway because a lot of the militia videos that are posted. are there for training purposes bring people up to speed or give people ideas how to deal with problems or how to develop organization structure etcetera and uh... it's just the idea that some people you know you we blow it would have second nature for me yes but for not not for everybody everyone has a different learning curve or a different background or experience and for that reason we've been organized some of the basic uh... videos to get people online and in the same direction. Logistics obviously is my focus. A lot of people talk about the weapons, well that's part of the logistic train, but more important is can you keep the troops fed, can you keep them in the field, can you keep them warm, can you keep them healthy, or are you going to be able to keep them alive? Because everything that they need to do 24-7, if they weren't uniform, pretty much is what they're doing when they're in uniform. You know, the eating and breathing part is kind of nice. Breathing is really important, but that's something we can't do a whole lot about except make sure they have protective masks. As far as the eating goes, though, and also medical support, well, each of our respective areas, all of you that are listening, you need to plug the technology in. Now, let me give you a little heads up here, some stuff that we really didn't touch on because obviously everybody's pushing on the Ferguson thing right now. That's going to happen, or it's going to happen. Russia spends coal supplies to the Ukraine, Ukraine and the Energy Ministry acknowledges. Now, that's in and of itself not a surprise because as we get closer to winter, if you want to play this, you know, P on Russia game, well... all the first-hand parties that are right there that normally are the conduit for or are the recipients of the products that keep things warm during the winter, petroleum, and oil, POL, petroleum oil, lubricant products, or in this case, other carbon fuel systems. Well, coal is one of those. And one thing about coal, see this is one thing I would point out again. If you're listening to me right now and you're in a place where you can buy coal, I would actually recommend that you buy a ton. I'm serious. It is the safest. Let's put it this way. Go get yourself some pallets. Find out from a coal dealer what volume, what's the average volume for say a ton of coal, If I buy it from you today now he's gonna ask for grade and you can also get chip type too in other words You can get one clunkers, you know big, you know I've got three sitting in the back here chunks of coal that are bigger than my chest as big as my chest let's put it that way and They're free. I got those because we had a foundry here many years ago and the coal pile got spread out why I We never did find out, but it was way, way, way, way, way before we were living here, like probably back in the 50s or 60s. But the thing is that the coal is still sitting here. I can go out right now, because we don't have snow on the ground, guys, and I can go pick up a five-gallon pail of coal. easily and quite comfortably in between the hour break that we're going to have. And that would actually only be part of that time. I could go out, pick out the coal, put it in the bucket, bring it back, sit it in the shelf, and I got heat. The important thing to remember is coal burns, okay, after storage for an indefinite period of time. Why? You can put coal outside in a bin a bunker that you make from whatever you want to you just want to bunker it so you don't have to fight getting it back, you know digging it out pallets throw some board additional board on the pallets stand the pallets upright dig a revetted station or just you know stack them up nail them together and beat down some stakes in between the pallets when you stand them up, so they're reinforced and You've got a coal bunker Have a guy drop off the coal in your little coal bunker there and cover it up with canvas if you want or tarps or more bored and however long it lasts, it lasts. Even if the boards rotted away and even if the side boards rotted away, you know what would be there 10 years from now? Coal. You know, it would be there 20 years from now. Coal. What would be there 100 years from now? Coal. And you could do what with it? Oh, you could burn it. So it is, in reality, one of the safest fuels to store, but it's also the most resilient. It has many residual benefits, not the least of which is it's very resilient. They can sit there and stare at you until you need to use it and you've got it. That's one of the reasons Russia is saying, oh, okay, you want to pee on me? I don't think we need to send you any coal anymore. How's that sound? Go ahead, call or jump in there. They just announced 9 o'clock decision time. Oh, 9 o'clock? Eastern time. Wait a minute. They never postponed the big football game. We were expecting to see the kickoff at 6 o'clock. Boy, they are stretching this rubber band out, aren't they kids? Yes, they do have a decision. If they didn't have a decision, they would have announced that. I guess there is. big decision coming whether it's you know you're made all i think they've already done and i think it's good that i've made me said that last week to be quite honest i think they're just trying to you know i guess that if you look at it from the manipulative standpoint if the the ring knockers and like the the puba the apron where are trying to stir the pot you know last week was to stinking cold you are going to get me buddy out there other than the obvious paid for prostitutes that got some bucks in their pocket Yeah, they're probably trying to find some more Bill Cosby women. Yeah, the thing is that now, I haven't looked at St. Louis to see if it's that, but it's got to still be better than it's been because everybody's in the Midwest here, we've had a bit of a warm pulse. And that's gone all the way down to Kentucky, because we are Kentucky, down to Texas because we verified that this morning. Bill from Texas was saying, oh for the last couple of days they've had shirtsleeved weather again and it's been cold, been cooler for them. So I think it's very convenient that there was this pulse of warm air almost like somebody was providing the weather for an event. And I'm serious, I'm not joking about this, this whole thing, orchestration, it's going to fall flat on its face like any other clandestine operation where there's no camouflage. In other words, nobody's going to come outside and freeze their ARSOF. It's just that simple. And you know, there's soap operas to watch, there's video games to play, there are other things to do other than to go outside and freeze your ARSOF. By the way, they'll still get the welfare checks. The checks will still be coming in from other government benefit agencies. Their free cell phones are still there and they get to play video games and eat off your wallet. So, I don't think going out and, you know, Knuckle Dragon is going to be on the top list to do, unless the weather is nice enough that it can be an upside event and then you can go back and you do texting and talk about how you threw rocks at the cops or, you know, whatever. But there's no camouflage if the only people that are going to show up are the hardcore paid for by, say, Uncle Samuel and the ADL. Yeah, so anyway, we'll see old now 9 o'clock Wow, I guess the big football said the kickoff for the Super Bowl was supposed to be at 6 I don't think they've ever done this where they postponed it by three hours before What's going on? How could they do this to us and I was all ready for football? Yeah, and let the games begin So again now the hell there we go that gives us time. Well 9 o'clock hell. That's at the end of the Intel report Wait a minute, first they told us it was going to be in the middle of this two hour block and they canceled it. You buggers! Now they've planned it out to the end of the intel report. Maybe we should do an extended intel report for another hour. So we're on the air. We might do that. Oh, we own the network. We can do that. We'll see. And for the most part, I think even if it does happen, it'd be still more like Everybody, cocklock, rock and roll, and by the way here, the only other thing we'd probably be doing is giving out the emergency shortwave frequencies. We're not doing that until obviously there would be a deed, and I would point that out, there's a reason. We were just going over those this morning, as a matter of fact, and I just duplicated the five different bands, you know, the different pods of shortwave frequencies that are designated. Much of our people that are already in the know, the ones that are running the transmitters, the transceivers, already have pretty much all the specs, but I needed to reproduce it because somebody was taking them north with him today. So, again, just a heads up there. Another thing, if this kicks off, now I'm telling you there's a reason I'm bringing this up. Whatever they're going to do, they're going to do. If they're going to decide to really piss everybody off and start some nonsense, we're not going to be able to control that. Remember guys, I'll say that again. There's 300 million people in this country. A whole bunch of them aren't supposed to be here. They're going to take advantage of that too as far as whoever's not supposed to be here. Oh, there'll be a crime wave like there's no tomorrow. You watch. But, coal, again, for all of you listening, this is an insurance policy that is quite affordable. Okay, maybe you can't get a ton, get a half ton. Whatever was in your budget, get some coal if you're in a coal state. There's no reason not to. Again, you can put it in the back behind the garage. The big thing is bunker it in. Okay, contain it so it doesn't just slide all over the place. And that's not that hard. Go look for hardwood pallets. Now there's several different constructions. You don't want the cheaper, flimsier stuff that's used for lightweight, light duty. You want the ones that are heavier and thin and are usually like semi-green oak. Okay? On one side they'll be solid. On the other side they've got the three skid runners. The the wall side should be to the inside to the bunker See how that works creates a smooth surface Now you make however many however big a wall you want with you know too deep if you want preferably three would be better but too deep and then four or three or four wide and then too deep again and you create a C Now I would go so far as if at all possible if you can you know grab a nut pallets so much as if you got some Well, you know, junk walnut is bored around. I know that's hard because walnut isn't cheap. No board is cheap nowadays. But if you've got a construction site where you can grab bored, I would put solid bored on the ground. Just put a couple of 4x4s. Don't care if it rots out later. Who cares? The big thing is you've created a coal scuttle, a coal depot, a bin, a logger point. Now once you got the coal in there then grab yourself some cheap throw away Canvas tarps whatever you can find somebody else wants to get rid of right now. I got out for instance a couple of Swimming pool covers for free. I mean they're big another big like the large you don't say Olympic size But they're the larger private you know above ground pools big ones and the right price. In fact, I still haven't completely deployed them yet. I've been using one in a temporary mode, but it's going to go back and get doubled over and be locked down to cover some wood here pretty soon if I can't get the wood project done because I don't need the snow on it before I use it. The fact of the matter is that you find stuff laying around and what here's here's the solution I'm trying to find cheap. Okay, because people always go. I can't afford I just found you a solution for the walls Now as far as you're gonna have to buy some fence posts or go scavenge some from your back 40 I always watch for the old fence lines We got them all over the place here where people have abandoned the old fence and gone to the new fence and there's old rusty fence posts. I've probably got 50 of them. Okay? Varying lengths and types. There's three basic models over the last 60 years. Pretty much all of them are intact. Some of them are rusted off at ground level so they'll be a little shorter. Who cares? The idea behind this is you can nail the pallets together. drive your fence post in to secure them and you got to make sure that you've got positive tension towards the inboard side because that's where the force is coming from with the coal. Get the coal dropped off, go down to your lumber yard. Here's a cheap solution for canvas, actually for nice, striated nylon. Go down to your lumber yard, you'll find that they have these Savannah tan or black covers they use for covering the board when it comes in in bulk. They take this stuff off and they throw it away all the time on a regular basis. Well guess what? There's your cover for your coal. In fact, what you can do is actually cover up the whole thing. I would cover the whole box. I wouldn't just cover the coal. I'd put the stuff right over everything including the whole wraparound for the box itself. You want to put some boards over the top to make a bit of a roof to keep the moisture out. It would be a good thing. Less water is good when you're dealing with any kind of fuel storage, even with coal. But it's not hard to do. So don't tell me you can't get this done and coal is going to be there forever. Okay? Now, the other thing is, if things go to hell in a hand cart here real quick with whatever they pull in the way of BS, remember volume, bulk, food. Now, one of the last things you can do and least likely to be thought about is rolled oats. Now, I'm not talking about just going to your grocery store. I'm talking about going down to the mill and buying rolled oats in 50 and 100 pound bags. Put this on your list of things to do if things start to go to hell in a hand cart. Is it going to be an exciting menu and meal? Well, that's up to you. You've got to figure out what you're going to cook and how you're going to cook it. But volume and being, especially getting through this winter, volume is more important than tasty. And tasty is a matter of creativity. There's a hundred different ways you can take whatever you got on the shelf and use those rolled oats to make it work for you. The big thing is get used to a brand couple of meals and then make one special. In other words, I'm having porridge for breakfast! Well, that's oatmeal. It can also be grits. That's what porridge was, guys. Porridge was any number of different types of meal type. I mean, you take your pick depending on the society. But that's what you're talking about. Oatmeal in the morning. Ewwww! I had oatmeal this morning. What's your point? Just got a bunch of oatmeal for free as a matter of fact. Brand new. Little dinged up boxes. Guess what? Got a whole bunch of it. Put it all into storage. I look at that as nothing but money in the bank. And you know what? Apple crisp, rhubarb crisp, peach crisp, peach cobbler. Take your pick. Rolled oats and meat to stretch the meat. We call that meat loaf. You take mackerel and put it together. You got mackerel loaf. You taking stuff. By the way, here's an old couple of German recipes. Stuffed, if you got into time, Philipp, the old void there, yeah. How about them there stuffed pork chops? Ooh, that'd be eating high on the hog, wouldn't it, yeah? Well, guess what? You use what you got there to make the difference up. The greases, the fats, and the other vegetables that are tied into the recipe flavor up the oatmeal, and the oatmeal is a bulkier to keep the void from grumbling. So oatmeal, if you hit one person's job, Martha and Fred take the pickup truck, take this card, this credit card, max it out with whatever, buy however many bags of oatmeal you can fit into the truck. Congratulations. That's how you do it. If things start to, you know, go to hell, nobody's going to think about the mills. That's going to be one of the last things. Farmers, yes. Some of the other people who got their act together, yes. But most everybody's going to be thinking, if it's not ready in a can, I can't eat it. Well, you're going to starve around me then, fool. Now I would also remind you that when somebody comes over says oh, it looks like you have some food Oh, I'll share with you. There's a handful of oatmeal and there's a can of sardines and in oil or Sardines in spice sauce. There you go Thai spice sauce The only other thing I have after that are baby squid in spice sauce. They're about the size of your thumb and they don't worry they've been gutted and they're like about well actually they're about the size you're the end of your index finger and on the end of them it looks like they got a little set of Brillo pads because they got those little tentacles, they're little baby octopus. You can buy those just like sardines and they run about the same price at the Asian food stores. That's little baby octopus or squid in spice sauce. Now and then you got to give them a C-Stick pill Mark. Oh no my my ideas, you know, here's how it works I'll share with you what I'm eating right now. You can have a can of sardines and You can have a I'll tell you why I'll give you a half pound or dried oatmeal go for it. There you go and show up at the door chewing on a sardine. In fact an oily, greasy, preferably like really nasty flavored one that somebody doesn't mind. They actually don't bother me about whatever's on sardines. Mustard, oil, water, or spice sauce. Take your pick. Or tomato sauce. They come in tomato sauce too. The best way to do that is the specialty food stores like your Asian food stores. There's stuff they have there. I mean, how many of you actually tried the dried minnows? Anybody? They were the Asian food stores. Oh, come on. I know you have and you've looked at those little minnows. Minnows are good. They're dry. They're healthy fish. Every person looks at them and you don't see very many leaving the shopping cart. You don't want to end the shopping cart. You know what I mean, guys? Right next to the dry crickets. Right, exactly. Well, as it is, again, these are two items that are quick, they're efficient, they're simple, coal is one, and that's a guarantee. And here's the other thing, most people are not even going to think about coal. People could have a pile of coal sitting in the backyard and instead be tearing fences up rather than grabbing a bucket of coal. I'm serious. You don't think people aren't that dingleberry as far as being detached from reality anymore? There's people walk right by a pot mountain of coal and tell you they didn't have wouldn't have anything until you kind of point out if you were If you decided you wanted to be nice on the other hand you can hear him talking about man He won't let us take any more of the fences from the neighbors post. We will use that to heat the house I don't know what we're gonna do while they walk by about a say a house-sized pile of coal Hey mark, you know, go ahead call or jump in there as DC exactly and the coal could sit there for longer than the iron would sit there wouldn't it? Oh you know it will. It wouldn't hurt a thing would it? No that... And it looks like it'll still be there long after we're gone if we didn't use it. You know it will. Yep. Oh I haven't gotten my emails open yet today. Okay well check them out. Okay well Thursday if you want it. I should be back here by then. Dad also I need to know Thursday Thanksgiving you want to be live for the 8 p.m. hour? Oh, I haven't talked to Ed or Nancy about that. Let me let you know. We have, I'll be back by then to do the 8 p.m. hour, Dad, but the earlier two hours, I won't be here for. Okay, that's okay. All right. I want to put a rush on your schedule there. No, no, it's not a rush, BC. We will, we should be back here by then, no problem. Well, I got to, I got to really need it and load that up. It should be there, but I don't have a problem with doing a new one if you're capable, if you still want to do it. Well, I'm, kind of hectic and busy this this trying to put the five six seven eight hours if it's a problem I'll see if we can dig up last year's it should be in the archives well I went I hope you got it I went over to spike unless I just didn't know how to bring let me know just let me get out of the way well I'll tell you what we're let's keep in mind guys that we're we won't know until 9 o'clock but we might be doing all kinds of exciting things by Thursday hey there you go at that what you say that that Yes, that diversion you're trying to ignore is the attack you've been expecting, sir. How about trying to work that into a sermon? Shoot me that in an email. Oh, okay, let me see what I can do there. Yes, again, for everybody, basic rules, that's, oh, excuse me. Murphy's Rules of Infantry Operations. And Murphy was an optimist. that that diversion you are trying to ignore is the attack you were expecting that diversion you are trying to ignore is the attack you were expecting now of course that's not far from another subject is very important and i constantly repeat with people i talked to you and don't forget mister grenade is not your friend always remember that mister grenade is not your You know Mark, it will be empirical if they don't clear this cop. They're pushing it to 9 o'clock because they figure everyone's going to be drunk by then and too lazy to go out and raise hell. Well yeah, it'll give them enough time so that they can prep for tomorrow because they'll be on the clock. It'll be like I said, you know, your paid mercenaries on both sides are looking to have a Remember the Sheepdog and Wylie, Coyote and Bugs Bunny? Yeah, I talked about that. Okay. I'm on them, Brad. I'm on them, Ralph. And they all go out and then you hear the whistle and all of a sudden the Sheepdog's a Sheepdog and the Coyote's the Coyote. and they go through their whole routine and all of a sudden, it's the end of the shift. And the sheepdog is right in the middle of strangling the coyote. Remember that? And he freezes. He freezes and it's like, oh, and immediately they go totally blank and they both walk over, you know, evening Frank, evening Fred. And they leave just like the whole thing was a play act. That's what we're dealing with. And that's why I'd love to just be fun, just take some sound bites. That was that factory sound that they used for all the Bugs Bunny things. Remember when you had the conveyor belt coming along and they'd have that kachunk? They had this verdict probably in 1984. There's wait until now to give it to us. Yeah, it's already long gone. Well, the part of this too is playing it out. The only thing is they played it out the way they did. You've got to think if they were smart, the people who might even be running the grand jury were thinking, hey, we could drag this out. At least it'll be the winner. That's less likely. There's many different sides. There's no monolithic side to either group. There are many different power factions on both sides playing everybody from different angles. You've got the locals, then you've got the state who are sucking up to the Fed because they're always looking for tit money from the Fed. While on the other hand, you've got to remember we're talking about Missouri, Arkansas, Southern Illinois, Northwestern Kentucky, that's all little Egypt. Okay, that's all ring knocker territory. It's all mama Masonic territory. That's why the ring knockers like in Missouri are pushed, you know, they push their buttons real easy because the poo-buzz and everybody else is going along with Southern Perversion Law on the ADL. But that's the problem they got with this schizophrenic thing going on. See, they never invited me to play. And it gets because right about here. Well, it became I'm hoping for like a football kickoff thing here where they just everybody frozen they were all ready to play and then they said 9 o'clock we're sorry we turned the six upside down sorry sorry it really is kind of weird I have a little story to tell actual go ahead please Jim which is why I dialed in You know, regular listeners will know that my dad isn't all there anymore, but he's still somewhat functional. So he wants to do an errand. I have to run down there and show from around and so on. Today he wanted to do an errand to the bank. So I had it down there and picked him up and we headed down to the bank. If anybody wants to take a look at the maps and stuff, His bank is in Clayton, which is the central business district. It's the seat of government of the county, that kind of stuff. The city and county in St. Louis are equal. They are not subsets of each other. They are next door neighbors like town. Clayton is where his bank is. His bank is open until 4.30. We got there about 3.10 and the place is closed. and there's nothing but a security guard standing out front saying, well, they all packed up early and went home. So apparently, the central bank in this area, in that chain, and it's one of the major ones you'd recognize the name, just decided to declare their own bank holiday a couple hours early and pack it up and go home because of something that might happen in the near future, not something that's even happened yet. That's how extreme the hype has gotten. The local television stations are running continuous speculation about the grand jury it's five thirty here local and central time and they're not going to make an announcement until eight p.m. so that's another two and a half hours and they're doing it like a superb bowl super you know uh... uh... well by well right lead up you know the pre-election we can and the pre-election day and then the election day and then the anticipation of election eve You know, it's all the same stuff. They've driven people absolutely nutty. I personally am not participating in the craziness and a lot of people I talk to are not, but they are certainly beating the drums and spinning the hype machine like mad. Well, yeah, it's business as usual where I am too, but that's a little distant from, you know, the same thing. Well, the other thing too is if you recall, there are some people that have talked about the idea that like back when they, we had the same problem in Detroit back during the riots. I talked to guys who were armored car drivers. In fact, one of them I worked with, he worked as a counterintelligence NCO, in fact, for a handful of years. And he was around during the 67nd riot and he goes, as soon as the riot started, the first thing that happened is anybody could hit a bank, hit a bank. Or, you know, in other words, it was great pickle-smoking mirrors. Then we go, oh, those poor rioters! And he goes, it's really bizarre because people were happy to see them show up. The cops couldn't be found initially when the riot took place because they were all consolidating and he was just a private carrier. They were just running an armored car. And he goes, everywhere he went, they had to pick up like in the projects. And he goes, everybody when they showed up, you know, kind of breathed a sigh of relief, he goes, we're not cops. He says, oh, we don't care. You're carrying a Thompson submachine gun. Nobody's going to mess with you. Yeah, for as long as they were there, he said, everybody was out of their apartments. These are, you know, these are, this is a black projects. Everybody was out of their apartments and in the middle hallways on the ground. because there was already small arms fire bouncing all over the place. One thing he remembers is he had walked this one long corridor to get to where the office was. Everybody was nodding and saying, hey, it's good to see you. Then we were leaving and saying, can't you stay longer? He goes, no, we have to. The first day they started the riot they were still making money pickups. That was the last run they made for the whole city after this. Like he said, he went in and everything was already a war zone. Anybody that could pop a bank or try to hit somebody as far as trying to hit a business, they were because their logic was the cops would be busy somewhere else. It didn't always work because the one thing I'll remind everybody, there's a lot of people who got shot that weren't near the riot zones. because they thought they could get away with that but everybody already figured they had a feel for what was going on. So a lot of people just got put down. We're going to rob the... No you're not. That's one of the things that they're really... well let's put it this way, common sense. you would think that they start to pay attention. They're only talking about one gun dealer sold 100 shotguns or 100 and some shotguns guys in the last week, right? But that's only one gun shop. And that's not counting sporting goods stores. People going, I don't want it to be, I don't want to buy it here. I'm going to go where Uncle Fred is. Because Uncle Fred will show me what I need. And so most of the people either bought from a friend or an ally, and there's no paperwork. or they went out of the area or they again even if that one sold a hundred how many more did all the other businesses sell and a lot of market well yeah a lot a lot of people that don't have something made by you know gun number five from their cousin yeah they're exactly only has four of them but there's you know now there's an additional household that's covered to some degree yeah so it one more another there's a lot of stuff moving and then the the bad guys know that on both sides see I don't I don't see it any different between the Homeland Security Secret Police and the rioter, the plan, the planned rioters. Because the whole thing is, like you said, it's being played like a football game. And we're ready for the kickoff at, oh, the number flipped upside down. We thought it was going to be at six, now it's going to be at nine. Oh, they should have, they should have hooked that, oh, we can't change it now, guys. They should have hooked that upper bolt better. It just slipped right around. Oh, it's not our fault. We got to do, we got to ride with it now. Seriously, that's what this BS is like. It's goofy, but it's 2014. It's the 21st century kids. They're taking turns cycling every major bureaucrat through and having them step up to the podium and make little speeches. Right at the moment there's some guy from the Department of Public Safety. I've never heard of the Department of Public Safety. I've heard of the state police. heard of the county police i've heard of municipal police that heard of uh... you know uh... the the justice department various you know i have never heard of a department of public safety but apparently they've got a director and he's making a speech as we speak so i think i'm before you to stand behind you and you never knew how many people were on uh... payroll did you are interestingly enough and for kentucky couple or friends of the chair of the posting some of the other groups are popping up in your neck of the woods are from your neck of the woods pk so for everybody out there uh... no now women okay well course at eight p m i would be ninety a mark time eight p m their time p m central time now we're on central time here so it'll be nine o'clock are ten yeah there's the end of the the the re-announcement the rescheduling up event and the barriers are up and what the game is a big year well anything else there at the bank employees decided to pack it in and uh... three instead of four thirty i figure those guys only seventy five cents for me feeding the parking meter and they ought to be there when they have their scheduled time well interestingly enough that you well actually might actually you might bring it up to him Seriously, they'll probably hand you the 75. You know what? I paid 75 cents. I had to pay for gas. You guys didn't announce that you were closed. I've been a customer here for a long time. Do I get reimbursed for that? Well, let me talk to the manager. You never know. Might get a toaster. It could be a dusty toaster from... Compared to spending two minutes spending the manager's ear, his time is worth 75 cents. They'd probably buy me off. Yeah, here, take the money. Ron, please. Well, again, as we pointed out, depending on what kind of BS they try to promote or push with this, Ferguson is not the only incident, but Ferguson is the epicenter. We still got the stuff going on out west. The illegals are obviously sweeping across big time. The invasion corridor down by Nogales is an expressway right now, guys. So there's so much stuff that's cascading into the beginning of 2015. that everybody better be paying attention and you know cocklock ready rock and roll we've said get your you know dot all your eyes cross all your keys do which can get things done how about a thing about that whole illegal and and uh... amnesty so on that i've not heard anybody say on the television when they had uh... when reagan had his amnesty in eighty six The amnesty, three million people, and the deal was okay. At this point, we closed the borders, and what's more, we closed the loophole where it was perfectly legal to employ these guys. So we made it against the federal law to employ an illegal, and they imposed the form I-9 and all of that kind of good stuff. All right, so ever since then, even though they haven't enforced it the way they're supposed to, it has been a federal offense to employ an illegal. So, now that Bobo has announced his not quite an amnesty, officially not an amnesty amnesty, one of the conditions for them to get their bona fides is to swear that they've been here five years and working and so on. Does that mean that they are going to testify against the employer that's been committing a federal crime for five years? Apparently. I don't think so. Now, wait a minute. How are they going to attest to the fact that they've been participating in a crime without naming their accomplice? Well, one of the problems... considering that they're really going to really get go with you look at all the shopping list here and they've lied about being here in the first place or they really were probably really powerful but it is the justice department find a uh... a little path to find its way through all of these different little hoops without bumping into one of them how can you verify either five ever that yeah that's a little pop you know they had to have electronically right so in theory there's a paper trail of all these guys and all these companies that have been uh... illegally employing them for all these years so when are they going to announce you know uh... uh... fifty million man years worth of uh... indictment well you have a good point the employers are going to be a drop right you know there's no other way around it so that's all about the p s anyway Obama just, he just makes another executive order and says, forget about anything in the past, here's what's gonna happen from now on, so who cares? Well, I think the interesting thing about this is we kind of got this discussion. If you're an American, you'll be punished by having to show ID and everything has to be verified. But if you're an illegal, remember we just had this one that was popped and the employer had two different social security numbers and was keeping them on the account. In other words, he was operating with two totally different and both fictional social security numbers. Yeah, well they cannot claim plausible deniability if the employer was maintaining two numbers. Right, exactly. But the fact of the matter is that they're not discussing getting going after the employer. And even there with the character, they just deported him. They shuffled him back across the border as quick as they could. In fact, we had Mike calling this morning, the character that ran over the four-year-old that killed the four-year-old. For everybody just as a heads up, this character has already deported a couple of times. Trump driving, he ran over a four-year-old that was waiting in line for a six-year-old waiting in line for an ice cream cone. Well, what did they do with him? They put him in jail? Has he been hip-hoped with a crime? Well, no, he's back in Mexico. Well, they walked in that they wouldn't send me off to Mexico. No, they wouldn't set you out. You know, they'd be pumping light to you from your cell because they'd have to isolate you to be number one. They have to isolate because other people might be pissed. But the kicker on this one is as he pointed out is they just waddled his hind end right back over the border and threw him right back over to Mexico. So he can come back and do it again. But that's at the very least manslaughter. Plus, of course, if it was you or me or any American, the gongs would be screaming about drunk driving and, you know, where are mothers, you know, mad mothers against drunk driving and there would be all kinds of screaming and hollering. But it would be English and he's Mexican and he doesn't care. There's no comprende inglée. We don't hear anything from MADD about illegals doing all the drunk driving and hit and run and stuff. That's the point. Again, with what we're seeing here, all aspects of this are purely to wage war against us. It has nothing to do with arbitrarily enforcing anything is the mission. Arbitrary enforcing everything is the mission. Anything and everything is totally lopsided. You and I, two or three pieces of ID to do anything inside the United States as a native-born American. And the illegal virtually is handed every, they're being handed everything on the platter. That's why we need to go to war. I don't care what anybody says. All of these shysters through the whole system know what's going on and they're lapping this stuff up. I'm in the nucleus right now, the problem. Right now I'm in Phoenix, Arizona and I backed up to the dock and went in and opened the door to my, so the guy could unload my truck. And here comes, here comes Fernandez. I mean, you know, hi, how you doing? You gonna send me like a beer in the headlights, huh? You know, how many, you gonna, you gonna load up my pallets now and you gonna send me like, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh? If you speak English, the district has said no, no English, so I can't even conduct business here in Arizona unless I speak Spanish. Arizona is 99.9% Mexican right now. It's unbelievable. Okay, I'm sorry. This is going to be, Arizona is the next top spot. Well, obviously in New York, which Chicago is already in that situation, but you know, it's like you said, Chicago is a ghost of what it was, just like Detroit, just like Cleveland. And what little is left, the Demikins are trying to again maintain control, so all the handouts they can bucket out from our wallets are what's financing their operations, but they don't produce anything, and they're not producing anything. The only thing that keeps Chicago together, to be quite honest, is two things. The Jewish mafia and government and tip money from one direction, and the Polish industrialists from the other. The Poles are hardcore. They're still doing what they've always done. The only thing they did is they shifted Poletown. I think it's done by now. I haven't talked. I know a guy that's driving to Chicago. to deal with the Polish markets because that's all that they buy from Chicago. I think they're pretty well, if not most of the way they're done with moving out of the old pole town district and they've moved, the new pole town is over by the airports and they've completely taken over another area and have reconfigured it to be theirs. All the Polish newspapers are over at the airport now. all of the main packing houses. I mean, you know how this driver, you can drive in these guys to give you an idea of these packing houses. You can drive a semi around inside and have semi truck races inside the building if you want. If it was empty, you could have gladiatorial races with semi trucks with trailers attached. And we've been in those places where at any given time, you know, you're waiting, it's a complete cool pack house. And we've loaded up a two and a half ton truck and we're a dwarf, we're a toy. We're a toy in that building and that's not the only one then they're all Polish run to very high standards very high quality food and They they don't take any BS. They don't put up with the city They don't put up with any of the other problems and they rent they run themselves and that's what the only thing is holding I think Chicago up That's just the way it is. Like everywhere, and it were not for them, and the fact they've had their boot on the ground there, I think Chicago would put Detroit to shame for being a hole in the ground. That's just the way it is. And the Jewish mafia, well they're running mostly out of Wisconsin. They're just on the other side of the border. They've got their little suburb coming into the northern end of Chi-town, but other than that, they can care less what happens the rest of Chicago. The Bulgarians sell a big fly script on Chicago too. The Bulgarian mobsters, they're big time truckers. I work for one of them. The Bulgarians are a unique breed like the Poles in that they're very industrious. I would tell you, you don't hear much about Bulgaria. I'm going to remind everybody that Bulgaria was right there with Yugoslavia for beating the Russians out in a whole lot of categories. For a while there, guys, and it's while these AKs, I think they're cutting the barrels on them. They also want to deny you being able to build them. I'll remind everybody that the Bulgarian AKs were superior to the Russian. In the Bulgarian industrial complex, they had perfected whole technologies unique to themselves and they kept their industrial secrets. Now, I don't know if they got screwed or how badly they got screwed in more recent years here with all the other BS that the EU is doing. If they're tied in with the EU, then Bulgaria has been raped. But the same with Romania. I mean, no, Romania has been screwed. We've had enough people up on the air over the last couple of years talking about it. But as far as Bulgarians going into it, yeah, they'd probably be willing to cooperate with the Poles, perhaps, because they're actually... Romania kind of likes the fact that they're in the EU now, or at least the people do, because now they can flee. Right, you know. They can run. They can go somewhere else and look for a job. They were screwed by the communist regime for all those years and they were starving and barely scraping by. Now that they're part of the EU, at least if they can get somewhere else, they can go look for a job. The both areas pay more than any company out there. I've looked at just about 20, 25 companies, the American companies, the both of your hands, out pay them all. That's why I'm here. uh... you know at the book and take that cash big cash i don't know what the hell they're getting it but my boss was about six hundred brand new trucks are typically grand piece i mean you know this guy the fact that now you know it's probably god knows where it's going from but uh... you set this big cash and i just you see you guys they've got to make up the big cash about they may be a little areas on his board of directors I don't know man, but that's how Wellmark did it. He's just like, they didn't like it and I went out and bought 600 brownie trucks man, 150 grand a piece, it's not easy to do. Well interestingly enough, couple things here real quick there in the chat room. Kentucky posted, let's see, Michael Brown's family asked for 4.5 minutes of silence after the verdict or is it 4 to 5 minutes? I don't know, 4.5 minutes is what it looks like. Which I don't know the launch what is a 45 caliber no I don't know another couple of minor stories here Joe bud caught him in the chat room pointing out Walmart in southern Tucson has the highest separate of all Walmart's in the country and We were mentioning mad drive mothers against direct driving well apparently the former president of mad was arrested for on a DUI charge, guys. Probably couldn't stand putting, couldn't put up with them anymore either. She probably just said, oh god, I gotta get a drink. If you've ever been to one of these things, these people are crazy. Yeah, I heard a story last week that the Walmarts in the area up around Ferguson were taking all the ammo off the shelves. just so that it wouldn't be tempted because they were looted the last time around. But interviews with the employees say, well, that really doesn't matter because we sold it all anyway. Right, I figured that would be the extent of things. Oh, we're out of the top already, guys. Yeah, Deborah Oberlin was arrested for drunk driving as the apparently Uhhh, as the former president of MAD, and now she's just a little crazier because of it. Anyway, we are at the top, God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire's on the run. But we were on the march day and night. of the revolution. Thank you for listening to Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver but ask yourself are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit MaineMilitary.com. 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