Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure and radio operations during civil unrest, specifically referencing Ferguson and the importance of signal diversification across CB, 6-meter, marine, and ham radio frequencies. He analyzed the forced resignation of Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, connecting it to broader patterns of military purges targeting experienced officers with battlefield commissions, drawing parallels to Jimmy Carter's 1977 firing of 2,000 fighter pilots. The episode covered National Guard federalization history, state defense forces limitations, and the selective removal of mid-grade officers to make room for academy graduates, framing these actions as part of a larger pattern of institutional control and preparation for potential conflict.
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children can be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch and 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? Good good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the Second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. I'm Arizona. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. West, Central, East, and South. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com running the method micro station cb base stations alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies East and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Today's date is the 25th of November. It is the sixth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K 2014 old earth calendar. It is Communications Tuesday. And for all of our friends out there real quick, remember batteries, batteries, and batteries. I've been watching a lot of the recycle points we just picked up here the other day for a dollar. 8 rechargeable batteries plus the recharger. I paid $1. I just donated $1. It's whatever. I could have said $0.50 and probably got it for $0.50. Pay attention to a lot of these sites, guys. Watch for people putting stuff out by the road. They just got the latest and greatest, which means the last latest and greatest isn't as great. Well, if you get it for free, it can go somewhere and be on standby. And even if it only works for a little bit, hey, it's a freebie. It's your second line, third line, fourth line equipment. It is critical that we build a deeper infrastructure with regard to communications, medical support, transportation, combat engineer, and needless to say, the other supporting combat arms. More on that little bit, but radio communications. One of the things that came up last night, and I'm looking to see if one of our friends is here in the chat room, they were stating that CB radio had gone null in the Ferguson area. implying that at least the frequencies that were tested were not, you were not able to get through. Now that's an electronic warfare countermeasures unit of some kind on the ground. Expect that. We have repeated this over and over and over again. This is why we diversify. And that's one of the most important aspects with regard to signal communications. don't put all your eggs in one basket. We don't know if the personal handheld radios were working or not working. That was a test that was not done that I know of that I haven't got feedback on yet. Doesn't mean it didn't happen. I just don't have feedback on it yet. Another thing, six meter appeared to operate and function fall asleep. Probably because interfering with that means that any of the side bar equipment or other department equipment that might still be in service with lesser departments though everybody's been pushed over to 900 meg if at all possible. Well, 6 meter is old police and it was very reliable and there's a lot of old equipment out there, it's not that old, but it's very, very serviceable and a lot of departments are using it because it's cheap, just like we've been telling you. So, there's another solution or at least another option. Doesn't mean it's the only option. Also, Marine Radial, another option there, but remember that they're also on St. Louis. That's the greater St. Louis area. Well, St. Louis is tied into the Mississippi infrastructure. Because of that, there is more marine traffic and it is more likely that marine would be thought of there. not as likely, but possible. So it has to be taken into consideration that while you want to employ it, it too could be shut down or shunted depending upon the commitment by the electronic countermeasures component that's on the ground. Remember that you may be able to get through but you may have to go in a roundabout way and this is where repeaters come in. A lot of you guys have 2 meter repeaters. Well, what are they good for? Well, maybe I can't push a signal through Ferguson but I might be able to push a signal out of Ferguson over to another relay, then to another relay and come back into the periphery of the jamming from yet another point on the compass. This is where you perfect your radio grids and you have your people in place now and you need to be working on this Plus you need to practice what you preach now a lot of our people were on their radio rigs all last night We had several of the radio van people here in our area one north of Ann Arbor the other one located over towards Jackson They had everything lit up and Mike if everybody out there guys the shortwave rebroadcasters of the shortwave grids that are the ham radio operators were lit up everywhere. So there was a lot of information to be had and some were of course rebroadcasting the dispatch information from different departments. Others were giving point by point information based upon what they had from their contacts in the area of activity because ham operators talk to a lot of people in government. and have dealt with local government, emergency management, etc. mostly because of the old ham grated how it used to be. They were integrated into preparedness for natural disaster or for war. Well, they've been pissed on over and over again by Homeland Security because Homeland Security is foreign. Well, the cool thing is that's driving more of those radio geeks into our camp. and that's what we need to see happen so go ahead keep pissing on everybody we want to do that I want to become arrogant I want to get in everybody's face we need that when you really see these characters for what they are Anyway, we've got Mike Jimp in there. You have a little more you want to touch on. Go ahead, please. Yes, yes I do. I've heard the deal about the National Guard and the National Guard were ordered to stand down, etc., etc. I understand that. Sometimes maybe we need to look at the history of this a little bit deeper. This is something that happened in the last 24 hours back in the 1950s with the school segregation back in Little Rock the governor said that you weren't going to segregate my school. So he called out the National Guard and on one side of the street he had a National Guard. On the other side of the street he had airborne troops. And the man came in and said, oh, okay, by the way, your National Guard troops have been federalized. So all you guys on this side of the street come over here and join the other guys on this side. We did it out. That's at least the second issue in this. And again, I'm not making I'm not going to quibble about what the law says in title, fill in the blanket, that, that, that, that. What I'm trying to say is another example. The Reagan had been a stuff that was going down there, sending a National Guard units, an honorable unit, in. He brought suit a girl government saying, these are my troops and you can't send them outside of the country. And Ronald Reagan said, you know, the, the press, and this was something that was, think of it in a minute, but. And it was a United States Federal Senate report on who the militia was. And it was the foundation of the establishment of. And he pointed out that the National Guard, by law of the militia, they're based on what he's saying, but they is Army because they're a sturd. They go to further the Air Force National Guard, the Army National Guard. And they belong to what is and what is. That I had called morning. We did leak the EDM memo, a million of them amnesty. It's been them out of the country today and this is the priority because of the money that we have and we just can't afford to go out here after them. Now I find it odd that when Homeland Security wants to play this, we ain't got no money. It seems to me they had no problem spending, or well, no problem spending a billion dollars setting up a website for or the affordable care act, the unaffordable. As they say, timing is everything. And I know we talked about it and I went to the library yesterday. Me almost an hour finally find a downloadable PDF file and I sent it to Mark, I sent it to Henry, I sent it to Spike, I sent it to 20 or 30 people. But I noticed that the mainstream media, even though this, I noticed that mainstream media didn't. All it was was Ferguson, Waltawald, Ferguson from that angle, and there's nothing about security is really doing or not doing. Here are our borders. It's almost the same thing as when the President made his speech the other night. It's one of those, well, we're going to ask the question, we're going to answer the question, and then therefore the question is no more going to be answered. And he had come once if not twice saying, you know, well, we just can't go around the country hunting these people down and deport them. So that's just going to be not very effective. So we're just not going to know that they've got plenty of money and effort. There's a billion dollars on a website and they got plenty of money to, you know, can most wanted. Oh, another thing of talk, another thing that was lost in the news. You remember about the veterans, the VA hospital in Phoenix where they had the of, you know, ignore these guys list and everything. Well, yesterday got lost in the news media, what timing that the head of the VA hospital in mind since May day, May 1st of 2014, she's been on administrative leave. And so it's been almost seven months, just seven months, and she's collected $90,000 just sitting at home answering stupid while they've made up their mind of who they're going to fire. So, you know, billionaire, 90,000 here, I'm sure that they could find the money to deport these people of when they encounter them. And this whole idea about, well, there's just not enough money in the effort of these people. So we're not even going to attempt to do it. A trillion dollars goes to weapons and they've got no problem, you know, having gobs and gobs and pallets of hundred dollar bills, pound in Afghanistan. Here's another thing that's still like questions like the timing of the forcing out of Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel was on the news last night and it so like swept under the rug. What I want to do is a power play that they wanted to keep quiet and they used the riot. Well the argument is that he was supposed to stick around to the end of this administration and he's already bailing. Whatever the argument is, number one, he's Secretary of the Army. Secretary of Defense. I would say he's pretty well the guy signing all their checks. Granted, the President is still the chief executive for the final to say, but he's about as far up as he can get. So there's definitely something that's skewed inside the management mechanism for him to bail the way he is left right now. And of course there's a bunch of stories how supposedly he's warning him about the New World Order and this and this, and why is he going anywhere? He told Obama that the New World Order sucks. And basically, you're using your army for the wrong reasons, you know, all the things that we say. He was a pretty good guy, it sounds like. He told Obama to suck rocks, basically. The new world owner, he doesn't know how to use his army. And you know, you got fired the next day. You got to have this strategy to defeat non-existent enemy. And he was trying to do that. And because, you know, he's, you know, started IvoD, worked his way up to us. he saw these buffoons and so forth. But when he gets over here in the White House, through his hands in the air, I'm out of here. He's playing a lot of girls minded quizzes. Plus I know how to operate everything, which is cool. Well I heard rumors that Valerie Jarrett's going to be nominated for, say bring her in. Well of course, qualification's a big issue. For the Sycophant, if he's getting desperate, then an off the wall nomination is likely. The only issue is whether or not he can get anything through with the republic. I don't think it would be a problem. I think the republic rats are a joke across the board. I really think everybody goes, well they're going to be there with the control of the senate. It's like, yeah, and they'll fumble the ball completely and tell everybody they just didn't know how to do their job. Well, how is this that right after the election they were all cheering and slapping each other on the back about how what they had done and the senate and all this? and then Obama comes out and talks to the illegal aliens, go on vacation. Which is what we warned everybody about, remember? Yup. And that, wow, and he just did the only difference, the formula change? He actually thought I told them what he was doing and they just walked away anyway. Yes. It's like, okay, so demonstrating that they have no intention of doing anything other than rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic, then there's no sense in listening to the fools. And the only question that I would have is, you know, again, if anybody's even thinking about politics, either of those parties are, you know, obviously a waste of time. If you were to do anything, you would have to be independent now, and even there, who's counting the votes? Unless you, unless this system is, and it's not reform, it has to be straightened out. Not reform whenever you're that term at the front the forest that just means the same players different deck chairs same names on the deck chairs They might not rearrange and they buy might buy new deck chairs, but they still have the same fat arses sitting in them Manipulating everything the same way So it's time for a house cleaning is a problem. Real quick, going back before we get to Friday, I don't want to go too far away from this guys, hold on. We were talking about the guard. One of the things we do understand, and this has been a discussion for years, War Powers Act 1933 is where the guard switched out most dramatically. The DICK Act was the promotion of moving in that direction. 33 is when they became the governor's, that's where that senator's paper came from. Even at that point in time, the states have the ability to apply their energy to control their National Guard. But, none of them are going to do it because where is their bread buttered? Number one, all of these prostitutes are receiving emoluments from so many different directions now that unless it's a new person and they have to come in with a totally new bureaucracy. In other words, manpower. If they keep running with the same manpower, there are too many fixed individuals that would be in place that would put brakes on whatever the person would try to do to put you know put everything or you know back on the line or at least move it the other direction the other part about this which is something we've talked about for years but they targeted them and it's been our top on and off thing in the ninety three targeted state defense forces uh... your state arizona course they start pushing that women anymore about that what happened with the uh... states militia which was yet again a reinvention of the wheel itself flat there were people didn't want to have anything to do It became a bureaucracy, right? A massive, weighted down, deadweight bureaucracy. See, it's the same thing they did here in Michigan. They, you know, well, we have state defense forces. You guys are going to be moving cargo boxes. Be prepared to move cargo boxes. So they're not really trained as general militia then. Instead, we're going to keep them as cargo haulers and you can't have a weapon, you can't have a knife, you can't be trained in guns, you can't train in anything. But we're going to have a uniform so it looks just like everybody else can be a target. You can't even use harsh language. Yeah, exactly. Well, it's true because in fact, I've got all the emails here from one of our friends that's listening. They were going to try to do some basic hand-to-hand combat training with plastic training aids. You know, the colored weapons that you, there's no doubt you don't have a gun. Well, they did the training on an American Legion post. Two things happen. This nutcase who's one of the door wardens because what they've got are a bunch of feds and this happens every time and they're totally unqualified to be there in the first place as we know. But always, whenever they've done this, the characters that are at all the key points to make sure that nothing is accomplished are feds. And that's exactly what happened here. This character went into some diatribe. It's like 20 some pages long with this same BS repeated over and over again. And you know, the Legion can't even have guns on the property. There were no guns on the property. But you see the way they've got to set up the Legion, they've got all these new, you know, bylaws they've attached to suck bigger tit from the government, from the Fed in terms of money and benefits. And so, you know, the guy was in charge, he could be fired, and you guys could all be arrested, and he went through this whole routine all because they were talking about doing, you know, practicing hand-to-hand combat unarmed. So there's an example of the twits, the incompetence, and the penny-waist fools that you have in your official chain. Now, if they have the gun group, then it's like, we're special, you're not. If given the order, the problem I have with the guard is told, it would vary from unit to unit and state to state, but the whole gist is with the globalist agenda and the global symbols in all the guard units is that if they were ordered to get the guns, a big chunk of them would try to follow the orders. Not all, but a chunk of wood and they'd have to be shot for doing it, which is what we need to be prepared for. And that's why everybody's going to have to be picking the side here. So it's no different from the American War for Independence in that respect. Go ahead. Another deal about taking the guns away. As far as I know that it's already occurred, but there were in the guard units that threw out the United States to the vault in supply. type of deal you should write your it's exactly where they did it there that this is like back in the nineties taking armor units and turning him into transportation units pulling your armor away from them in the by the united states that was one of the things that was intentionally done because they they did not have uh... confidence in those formations or the officer corps following orders based upon their surveys took away the art that you're an infantry So this is stuff that's been going on most recently. Again, when we're talking about the firings that are going on, they're being very selective and it's just like at the end of Vietnam, the latest wave of junior or middle grade officers are all individuals who received battlefield commissions and then advanced their career. A lot of these people, of course, they've only been officers for a short time because of the new math formulas. They can't retire with officers paid. They'll be retiring based upon their last, apparently, well, I don't know, their last enlisted men's rank, the way it's set up. And so if they are forced out by retirement, they're going to be knocked down to half of their pay right off the bat. This is the same BS we saw. Carter did the same thing. These Democrats are especially famous for screwing the troops. Once again, you got this turd. Carter in theory at least was in the military. He was in the submarine force for whatever that's worth. Whereas on the other hand, this goof, he didn't care. He's not even American so he could care less what he does to screw the people. Go ahead. We'll get into the caller. Go ahead. I served under Jimmy Carter when I first entered the United States. There was a book by that was the father of the submarine force. And Jimmy Carter was brutal. This course was brutal. You'd bring 100 officers in and only one would make it out. And Jimmy Carter was a will about one out of a hundred. I understand he did this, people say, well, you know, the Soviets and Afghanistan, but long before Reagan came in, Jimmy Carter was already shifting her missiles over too. Well, one of the things I was saying, one of the problems I've got is most of the people I've run into, they have a nuclear perspective. If they're a strategic nuclear force, it's Well, that's futile to do anything else. And it's an attitude. It's something you run into because, well, yeah, I guess if all those bills you can flatten everything, it kind of defeats the purpose and it's why nobody's wanted to plug that program in yet. So it's just a perspective that usually taints the rest of their decision process. But in regard to management, it's the idea that he signed off on. What happened is at the end of the war in 1977, After the war, most everybody had a battlefield commission. They were told there are two things you can do. You can become an E-5 or you're out the door. These are men who had not only received battlefield commissions but they were now captains. They had already gone through their OCS requirements but they had also gone through advanced officer training and other MOSs. We had gone through the general staff war college courses and all this other stuff. All of a sudden they were disqualified. and this is what it really was and I do believe this and I said this then and I'll say it now you've got all these academy characters that did not go anywhere or they weren't going to go anywhere they didn't want to go anywhere but they can't get past this wall of people who A have NCO experience and they get a lot of grunt time a lot of ground time and having a direct application so they've got working knowledge well then on top of that they're moved over because they demonstrated leadership skills They move over into management and they have the combined tools that are needed to just excel. And over and over again the best officers we've ever experienced are individuals with this type of cross background. Well that's the first ones they targeted after the war to make room for the academies and for the, you know, for instance, West Pointers that, well, otherwise just kept slapping up against this wall of retirement points and promotion points which are massive. It's like it's what they're doing right now. These guys have three, four tours, which we never saw hardly in Vietnam except for the stinking number of wars we've been in now. So here you've got all these men that are middle officers, which are in the middle of that pyramid. They're a big block because if they keep the job and if they stay the course, their retirement points and their promotion points combined with their schools, they've got the job. And there's nothing, you know, everybody else in their pecking order of commissionment, you know, no matter what, remember it's, you know, it is, you've been in service, it's a number of different formulas that, you know, make up the final decision. Well, what they're doing is they're stacking the deck. They're walking and blowing away all these people there, and that's why people are going, it's awfully selective that they're hitting like one in three that are being popped or direct commissionment people. Well, there are services officers for six, seven, and eight years. So it's not like they're spring chickens and like, well, we're getting rid of a guy who's just a technical butter bar that should be a sergeant. That's not the case. These are people who have gone through schooling, they went through their requirements, they followed their SQT requirements. It's ad nauseam. That's why I have a problem with what we see now and what we saw before. Now this is like a replay. I think I told you so. The whole thing we've seen for the last 10 years is just re-Vietnam with another CD instead of a cassette. Just hit the reset button. I don't know what the pay scale is now, but used to that the people started off as a F and then went to OCS. They actually got paid more because they could relate to the enlisted people and they were more effective as leaders. I don't know what it is now, but as far as I've heard, that's what they were doing. That's the whole point, that's the people they're targeting. In this latest going after the first lieutenants and captains and majors, the lion's share are battlefield commission personnel who received their commission back during the beginning of Desert Dust 2. Again, battlefield casualties, they were losing junior officers left and right and senior NCOs. Well, these guys were promoted in the field and they stuck. What's happening is it appears that that's the block they're firing now, that they're really trying to bump out. Well, it's the same thing we saw happen in 1977. There was this block, at the same time, in 1977 Carter fired through 2,000 pilots, fighter pilots. Well, what he did is he hired all of his veteran pilots. The next year, they were short, officially, 2,000 pilots and were on a massive recruiting drive. Now, they knew what they did. And one of the reasons is, again, you've got guys that, well, a lot of these jet jocks, they did do two, three, and four tours because they liked their job. And that's where the money, not only the money, but that's also where the promotions were. Battlefield is where the promotions are, kids. It's just that simple. and they made the war, we didn't. Some people decided to play longer, some didn't. And those who decided to play longer, well, they built up the numbers. And that's what they are defeating by simply walking in and changing the rules. You know, another rule- Yeah, we're just going to fire you. What? Yeah, but the only good thing is that it teaches them a lesson because that did piss off a lot of people in the 77 and brought a lot of people to the militia-type orientation that was needed for later activities in the 80s. So there's a lot of good things that happen. You know, people learn, hey, however you get burned down the stove, you get burned down the stove and it's a good thing. Now you realize maybe there's a different world that you know there's some things need to be fixed or changed and now we're getting closer to the fixer change because the other boxes are pretty well out the door the cartridge box is where everybody's turning and we need more people online as quickly as we can with the same mindset. They may not all be identical. We don't care. I really don't. We're looking at macro motion, guys. We've got to get everything just moving in the general direction. Well, what is the highest-frying position in the military, Mark out general or major general? Well, four star... Okay, there are no general of the Army's anymore, so four star general's as far as you can go. Omar Bradley was the last surviving five star general of the Army. That position was made to counter the British Field Marshal post. It allowed for a Grand Commander. The other interesting thing was because of the bureaucracy, it also provided an officer who could actually arrest the President by the very nature of reinstating the equivalent to George Washington's position, but multi-fold. Because, remember, as the General of the Army, each one commanded a theater or a particular area of operation depending upon his era, his period, while he was commissioned as a General of the Army. It's a very interesting history. That's why there aren't any now, because the bureaucracy especially can't afford to have somebody like that hanging around based upon their own administrative control. That's where the Omar Bradley, well again progressively as we know Douglas MacArthur, a lot of people didn't like him, but bottom line is he came back to Washington to arrest Truman. There's no doubt about it. Truman ran for Camp David, hid there for eight weeks while the propaganda Meisters out of Hollywood, the kosher mafia and the Communists there did their part to protect the Communists who were in Washington and the rest is history. Surprise, surprise. and think about it. So here we are. When I qualified, I've got a Hellfire Qualification Certificate here. It's a card for these two really nice presentation piece. It's 1975. I'll always laugh when they say, Hellfire guys, it's an antique. It's been around forever. On the back of it, I've got Omar Bradley, all of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, I have pretty much the top 28 general staff personnel or officers who were in charge of I Corps and all of the Eastern Seaboard combat operations, military operations command. I had worked with and met all of them. But Omar Bradley still had an office at the time and of course the general of the army never leaves service. He always has an office in the Pentagon right up to the point where he stops gasping for air. Then they shut the office down. But at the time he was wheelchair bound, 1975. He could function, but again, hey guys, antique. You don't run forever. He was born in the 80 years old. He laid out all the stuff about their giant background mine. That's back when we didn't have the internet. But when he walked into the triumvirate, they were part of the vet. Maybe they were in the 90s and they were when he took it over the VA. He'd be out in the middle over to get the deal so they could get 20 doctors in the VA and most of them had lost their license because he really whipped that. By the way, the Veterans Administration here in Ann Arbor, Michigan, exactly what you described, is literally across the river and you can see from one building to the next guys, even though it's more than a, it's about a half mile away. A little more than that, but you literally see right across the Uron River from the VA to the University of Michigan School and Hospital. University of Michigan Hospital slash school. The colleges that are there, of course, just like you said, personnel come across the water. If you were to have a heart surgery, for instance, Most every doctor you have and the personnel you have over across the river at U of M are the doctors that will be doing your heart surgery at the VA. This Chuck Hagel guy that just got fired, Mark, so the generals at the top dog, so what the generals would go to Hagel and Hagel would go to the President, is that how the higher up? I know you've got factions. The problem is you're dealing with factions in government in every bureaucracy. The Pentagon is no different. You have different power groups. You have some that are raving queers of $3 bill, pouftees that are bent on being socialists. You have traditional American heritage oriented personnel and there's everything else. There's variation between the go along to get along crew. It's everything you can imagine. I mean it's no different from any other part of the population. There's no monolithic, you know, like everybody's on the same page. They're basically on the same page for their career track and certainly for retirement we can acknowledge that. But there are constantly games that are being played. There are a lot of people who have stepped forward. In order to become a general staff officer, typically you are a mentor. You are helping somebody else on top of the fact that you were helping your job. In some cases, I don't know if you have noticed this especially happened in the post Vietnam period when a lot of people came of age for promotion, it was not uncommon to see co-commanders. Now, this was an interesting idea, but it also dealt with a manpower backlog or a log jam up at the command end. The reasoning was that, well, we'll create co-commanders. The argument to make them be able to do this is, if we mobilize over in Europe or if we mobilize in Korea, it would be good to have a general staff officer at both ends until their force operation is fully deployed. Typically, what you had was a Lieutenant General who might have a Brigadier General working underneath him, a one-star General. Typically, the one-star General was recently promoted, and this was giving him the opportunity to work with a more experienced, advanced Administrator. The mission then was the Brigadier would become the field officer deploying with the forward elements. He was also more expendable, hint, hint, hint. And meanwhile, the Lieutenant General would of course maintain control over the operations and progressive mobilization of the unit as it was deployed overseas. The reforgier exercises were designed to emphasize that. And that was probably, it was reforgiers, the reforgier series of exercises where they actually used the co-commander General Staff Officer concept. And it worked. I mean it was a good idea, but then progressively people started to retire and die and then they just kind of faded it away. Now I'd be willing to bet that they'll all of a sudden will reinvent the wheel here because while they're firing, you know, captains and first lieutenants and majors, the capstone of the pyramid still probably got one of those log jams going on because a lot of people went through, you know, field time. They got their field time in. They've already been in the service for a long number of years. They've gone to General War Staff, you know, the General Staff War College of their choice, depending on their MOS, you know, their background, what branch they are. So now they've got a position where there's, you know, been a whole bunch of colonels. They're going to promote a number of people to Brigadier. They've got a number of people that will be moving up through the different stars. And then you got people dying or retiring or getting fired left and right even there now because they didn't say they walked up to the emperor and they went into the outhouse and they went to the oafel office and here he was standing there naked holding his dink in his hand and somebody turned to him and he said the emperor has no clothes. That's when the Queen of Hearts, nutcase next to him there, you know, let's see, the Chief of Staff, oh no, wait a minute, he's in Chicago now, that's right, Rahm Emanuel said, oh, for this head! And they fired the officer because he said, the General said, the Emperor has no clothes. And that's really how silly and stupid it is, because you've got to remember, you're dealing with a bunch of panty waste politicos in Washington. You are dealing with people who have to deal with life and death that are in a uniform. They have a tendency to be a lot more curt. No matter how they try to refine you, you are still typically used to the idea that you should probably speak your mind a little bit because that is what was expected of you. That is what will get you fired. If you don't have the proper yes man, boot licking, butt licking mentality or you think that you are supposed to be dealing with a man across the desk, Without what happens is you find out you're dealing with a girly boy. I can't imagine having a deal with President Ebola. Like Chuck Hagel trying to have a conversation with a man like that. That must have been Chinese water torture. Well, the problem is if you think about it is first of all he's a play actor. He's never done anything. I mean, number one, he also is the ilk that I've been talking about for years. Last year he ran a bra factory. This year he's running an armaments factory. It doesn't make any difference. You don't need to know about the job and how many American companies were running to the ground into the late 80s and the 90s because of that stupid mindset, which by the way was promoted by the University of Michigan in places like that. Well, you don't need to know the job You just need to have a general management skill and then you what you do is sit back and let those other guys do all the work and you act like you know what you're doing Well, isn't that you know again the I this person is no refinement. I'm sorry. He has no skill I don't that's why I won't listen to him Because the the background is such there's no doubt he has no clue and he never had any intention to worry about having any clue You know if you're at war you don't go golfing. You know what I mean? Just right off the bat and I'll point this out again. I don't give a squat who the hell it is that job ain't that tense You know what I mean? I mean what the hell what we hired you for four years and the son of a bugger can't stay on the job and I don't care which one it is I have first of all my attitude. I don't know I'm just from the from a different school of thought you hired me for a very special job that nobody else is allowed to do and I'm only going to be there for four years at the minimum and maybe eight at the maximum and and you mean to say I can't stay on the job for four stinking years? What the hell is wrong with these punks? They're hiring the wrong people. They shouldn't be going on vacation or going anywhere. What the hell are you talking about? And in fact, look at it this way, it's the pinnacle of your career. If you think about this, okay, for all of these pieces of trash, this is the pinnacle of their career. Wouldn't you say, Mike, wouldn't you think, Can't go no higher than the president of the United States. There isn't no yeah, and for the history books It's kind of like a benchmark like here you are bet you know X marks the spot You're one of the you know the few the proud Congratulations, and yet these pieces of trash are I don't know where this comes from I really don't I'm sorry. It's like well you go to have time off. No you don't I'm a workaholic in that respect and then you know what I laugh because their job load would be Jack squat nothing for us I don't care what, he's got to work a pen and he might have to use his brain and think, but he's supposed to be able to do that. It's like all these pieces of trash need to be fired in Congress and the Senate. We don't need to read it. Well, what in the hell did I hire you for? Yeah. Well, you know, as a, as a previously, we're talking about the generals and everything first did in our form of Terry, right? And as I'll, I'll, I don't know, it happened what a year or two year ago when there was some and Diane Oeifinstein, she makes some big to-do about, well, you'll address me because I'm a senator. She was saying, yes, ma'am, no, ma'am. I just want to remind you, General, that I'm a senator to deal with. And that's their attitude. And the generals know it. When they start getting to be lieutenant antibodies, but they can get that general flag-ranked. And they'll do anything because they know that they have to go accept that that's what the deal is. One other thing too, his name is Senator Dennis Evers, the Senator in Arizona back in the 1980s. We are almost at the top, guys, for everybody out there listening. We've bounced off a number of different subjects. Most important here again is preparedness and squaring away your specific units for deployment. The Ferguson thing is a variation on the theme. More we've talked about the idea. In that situation it's a how do you get away from an incident site? In deployments, we're looking at how do you get into an incident site. Okay, think about it that way. And hopefully we're able to move in advance and deploy en masse before we see the roads cut off, the air cut off, etc. But at some point, personnel are going to deploy and we need to prepare to do that effectively. 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 march both day and night And we are of course communications student. We got Joe coming up next don't you guys touch that dial. Thank you Mike We'll be back at 8 o'clock. Larry and myself, it's Tuesday. For everybody out there, again, we're going to be growing food. You need to know how to do it. 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