December 2, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency communications infrastructure, including shortwave radio systems, packet radio, and redundant equipment deployment for militia operations. He emphasized building robust, cost-effective systems using surplus technology and detailed the modular design of radio trailers equipped with multiple transceivers. The show shifted to commentary on Ferguson unrest, the Bosnian immigrant community in Missouri, and a fatal hammer attack on a white couple, arguing that media coverage reflects bias. Koernke then addressed broader themes of racial politics, slavery's legacy, and the alleged Israeli influence on U.S. police training, framing these as justifications for organizing armed militia groups.
- shortwave radio
- packet radio
- communications
- militia equipment
- redundancy
- ferguson
- police training
- federal reserve
- 9-11
- gun control
- preparedness
- radio trailers
- two meter radios
- surplus technology
- oath keepers
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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 and 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 won't 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? O 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'd vanished in the mist from 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 in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms He'd fought to keep what would be your answer if he called out from the grave is to still the land of the free The devil went down to Georgia, he was looking for a soul to steal. He was in a bind because he was way behind and he was willing to make a deal. When he came across this young man sawin' on the fiddle and playin' it hot, and the devil jumped up on a hickory stump and said, boy, let me tell you what, I guess you didn't know it, but I am a fiddle player too, and if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you. Now you play a pretty good fiddle, boy, but give the devil his due. I bet a fiddle of gold against your soul, because I think I'm better to you. The boy said, my name's Johnny and it might be a sin But I'll take your bet, you're gonna regret, cause I'm the best as ever been Johnny Ross and up your pole and play your fiddle hard Cause hell's both loose in Georgia and the devil deals in hearts And if you win, you'll get this shiny fiddle made of gold But if you lose, the devil gets your soul The devil opened up his case and he said, I'll start this show and fire flew from his fingertips as he rosened up his bow and he pulled the bow across the strings and it made a evil hit and then a band of demons joined in and it sounded something like this The devil finished gone and said, well you're pretty good old son but sit down in that chair right there and let me show you how it's done The devil bowed his head because he knew that he'd been beat and he laid that golden fiddle on the ground at Johnny's feet Johnny said devil just come on back if you ever want to try again because I told you once you son of a gun I'm the best has ever been he played afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the First hour of the afternoon intelligence report, I'm R. Krunke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, south, southwest, east, and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com running with a micro station c b base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the mississippi along with the hallmark of the golden spike good afternoon to our friends we out there in the state of jefferson and all the rest of our rebroad casters and fellow broadcasters across america with a k two thousand And 14, that's right, it is, as we know, it is Tuesday. It is the 2nd December, 6th year of Open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K, 2014 Old Earth Calendar or Nostradamus Doom. And for all of you that are listening, a reminder that we have a whole bunch of work to do in communications, some of the best examples of successes and failures come out of Fergutichu and the enemy campaign there. It should be pointed out that a lot of the radio operators that are working the periphery and have been shortwave operators in St. Louis proper have been doing a great job as ham operators of getting information out of the area and out to other operators around the nation. Most people don't know how to go to shortwave in any way, shape, or form and are not familiar with it, which is why we need to start re-educating once again. They have to do this in cycles. Everybody assumes, well, you guys must know about shortwave, and immediately people are thinking just ham radio. Well, of course, there is shortwave 1 and 2 commercial, which are, as we know, world wide christian radio many many other operations are out there red lion which i think it's changed names yet again so it's probably red line are not red line right now but uh... the cool thing is there are many many different solutions out there in terms of shortwave uh... transceivers to be able to either listening or to listen and sent now the reason i bring this up a lot of the commercial band shortwave radios are quite open with regard to picking up other parts of the ham band. So you aren't just going to be listening to the like WWCR programming. If you play with the dial and go up and down the Reno, that variable rheostat there, and you know, when you wheel up and down the dial, you're going to find a whole lot of interesting stuff out there to listen to. Now, overlapping with the commercial is the ham operators or independents that are out there broadcasting and creating an emergency long range radio service. Now, some are classic and go all the way back to but still use. Code slash key. After a while, if you get to becoming a key operator, you can recognize a person by their style, by how they handle the key. Also, it should be pointed out there are different types of keys. To explain it over the air, you have a traditional tap pad that you've seen, which is a lever type disconnect switch system. Another is a squeeze system, where you literally hold with the index finger and the middle finger, or however many fingers you want to use, depending on the size of the paddle, and then squeeze with the thumb, either using the thumb as the base operation or using the fingers. with the base one, either the fingers or the thumb holding the key tension in place and the bap bap bap bap bap bap okay. It varies. There are other techniques that have been used including auto send with code which is still a good idea, be quite honest guys. Code gets through when a lot of other things in voice won't. That sounds strange but it's not. and I would remind everybody that you can buy packet radio programming that allows you to go computer to computer and it's basically a fax modem low-end. This is what we tell everybody, don't throw away those add-on older low-speed modems. They're more than fast enough for packet radio. Now it doesn't mean you can't use a more modern system and brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr uh... with your laptops but why do that when you can commit a permanent system the laptop is mobile certainly can be hooked up as needed to become a packet feed if you're in a hurry uh... provided the machines at the other end were all at the same speed or you know again able to receive at whatever speed you're generating the signal through your modem However, the lower speed modems are cheap, they are easy, they can be left in station, you can plug in an older computer and for 99.999999% of the packet radio work you need to do, it does not need to be a quantum Fura Dura 912-416 super processor. Instead, old earth technology, robust. cost efficient I can take a hammer to it or throw a Willy Pete grenade on it and I won't cry if I have to burn it. You see how that works? So it's kind of cool. Oh god, Mark, I could have destroyed that $9,000 head laptop! Pull the pin and get out of here if I were you, son. It's in there and it's burning. Okay, so the basic rule is again, by building with less expensive we can have more of it and lots of backups. and we won't cry about having to destroy it to deny enemy access. That's part of the rules of combat operations. Things get busted, folded, spindled, and mutilated. Because of that, you need to be prepared for that type of consumption. Okay. Now, with regard to Shirtwave, there's old Grundigs out there, there are new radios out there, a lot of the different Patriot broadcasting operations. provide a resource, a way to access a shortwave radio for your purposes. Some have digital memory stick recording. Most still have or are older and they have the cassette recording system. That's why I recommend you watch for people getting rid of cassettes, brand new cassettes. Grab all of them. You can. If they're in the wrapper, they've not gone bad. In fact, they've been sealed up for time. And, what are you out? It's not like it's going to cost you a whole lot, not like you're going to have to cry a whole lot about it, but if you needed a data machine to collect, well, you plug in the cassette, it runs and records the program, you can take and replay it off of that machine and literally feed it into the computer as needed. So having a system like this deployed is not a bad thing. And again, you're not going to fight over who's going to use the cassette machine, do you think? Probably not. Maybe over who's going to use a shortwave radio if they're listening to music or Christian programming or whatever it might be up and out there that somebody wants to listen to. But that is a side bar. That is a side project. So again, with regard to special technologies beyond everything else we're talking about. Now, another thing about shortwave is with regard to transceivers. As we know, we've discussed this in other programs in the past. setting up entire bundles or packs of technology. I just got a box of stuff and quickly sorted it out so that there's one of, two of, or a couple of whatever it is that I need to go to another radio truck or another pod when the time comes. I mark on the outside of the box what it is and that's going to be routed down the road. It probably won't even sit here for a few days before it's heading out now because everybody's starting to gear up for the war that's coming and expects to deal with the problems accordingly. We're going to need to complete systems. Not everybody else can be doing the same thing I am. Watch for wall warts connectors not in wall warts. What are we talking about? Well, we're talking about the AC DC converters that plug into machinery guys No matter what it is. Those things are stupid money They are stupid money if you start using something and burning them out like we do when we run a radio station You will go through those Now, here's a little trick. Rather than worrying about the adapter end, look at the output. But even there, grab everyone you can, no matter what the output is, because you might get one of those machines that needs it. Here's the cool thing. Mr. Wire Snippers and electrical tape are your friend. Or wire connectors, any number of different solutions. But you can switch out if you've got a line coming out of a wall work, and you need to make your old connector work. Here's a little hint, Snip. separate, strip two wires, snip the head, and if you've always been complaining because you didn't have enough line with the old wall wart, okay, how about here's an idea, cut back to the burned out wall wart transformer there, and strip and attach, and then wrap accordingly after you've won your connectors, and you've got a longer power supply cord. Now next time you know that you've got so much cord coming out of the other wall warts you keep an eye on. Let me give you an example. We've got a couple of different modems that actually they're older so we do run into them and they aren't a specialized connector but they're an older pattern. Now what I do is I match up usually the same machine and some of you listening right now know this because you just got four or five of the exact same switching station or the exact same modem. What I do is I stack them by manufacturer and type preferably as close as possible if they're not exactly the same. They're the next generation, one behind the other. And they're all the same manufacturer for obvious reasons. User friendly. In many cases, there's not a whole lot that changes under the hood. It's the box outside to purify it. And in most cases, that hasn't even changed that much. Now certainly there might be greater output, or again, greater capacity depending upon the system. In other words, for instance, with junction boxes and switchers or with any of the modems, you might have a greater number of connections for hooking up a larger number of pieces of equipment. Guess what? If it's basically the same model, it's not a big deal nowadays if you really have a question, but I don't have too many questions to ask there. Go to the Internet. You can cross-reference models to see what their performance, their output, and what their application was. So there's not even a question anymore that you can't go through the inventory. There's a lot of geeks out there that use older technology and don't want to move up to newer China sport. They'd rather stick with old Taiwanese sport or old Indonesia sport because they like Indonesia and Taiwanese sport, but they do new China sport junk. Anyway, because of that, take the time and again look at the you know junk boxes and the resale shops in their dumpsters because the stuff's all dry and it's okay throw if it's a resale store they have a tendency to take electronics and you know re recycle in other words tear them apart and destroy them down the road they'll throw them into the bins in the back cut off the cords that kind of thing if you can snag them before that happens and you have a shopping or a mental shopping list then you need to keep acquiring them Example, cameras, we've talked about this before. I just ran into six cameras, got them for virtually nothing. I think I paid a whopping $2. Well, these are for all of them. These are pieces of equipment that match up with stuff we either already have or are in fact superior to some of the cameras we had because one of them was a commercial unit. I paid $2. The lenses alone are worth that. I can't even say that. No, because the lenses are worth a lot more than $2. Like a lot, lot, lot, lot, lot more. So there's an example where people don't think through on the technology. The lenses can be changed out or there are supplemental systems that are add-ons. So the basic system is there all the time. So if you want to switch out, we've done this for years with security cameras where people want to charge you like $200 for a zoom lens. But if you go over to this other piece of equipment, there's the zoom lens hooked up to the VHS camera. And they're all the same type of scabbard and thread system. And you unscrew it, put it on the other unit. And I love this because I ran into a bunch of these lenses that were just straightforward. uh... you know infinity lenses but they were nice their german made right well we were both for a little bit there there are not there was that it wasn't the latest thing right well i screwed all of them and we put them in a security cameras at the uh... studio and you know what they function flawlessly in fact that fine german ground glass to ultimate precision give me credible clarity when it is transferred to the digital system of its support And my cost for the lenses, I think I paid like 25 cents a piece because they weren't the in-vogue lens even though they were all German ground 50s and 60s era lenses. Okay, there's an example right there, optics. But optics that support your electronic systems. Let's remember that, for instance, a lot of people are going, oh, that's an old 35 millimeter camera. Yeah, with about a, what is that, a 10 inch lens on there? You know, do you have a spotting scope? No, I can't afford a spotting scope. That costs like about $100. So is there a base on that camera? Why, yes, there is. You've got about a 10, 12-inch telephoto lens on that camera with a large collecting lens. If you put that on that tripod that you can get from the same resale shop for like $2, You have yourself a camera with a telephoto lens that's superior to the... Oh, that's right. It's superior to the spotting scope you were probably thinking about buying. And you probably get the camera to nothing. And it'll be in a camera bag and there'll be three other lenses there. How many... You run into that, just take a look at the lenses and ask yourself, hmm, I wonder what those would cost. Yeah, you see how that works so we take one technology just because it was meant for one thing It's still the optics or if you know there could be Japanese optics phenomenal German optics phenomenal American Argus Space Age back in the 50s and 60s extremely phenomenal like around here we had Argus guys and Argus did a lot of the work for the Apollo and the Gemini program and many of the space spy satellites So we got the benefit of all their research lenses and things like that that came off pieces of equipment they sold on the sidebar for photography. I say, you know, and we're not talking China plastic lenses. We're talking real glass. Precision glass. So again, just because it's older does mean it isn't. In fact, just to reverse, most people aren't realizing the value. There's a whole category of technology we're going to lose that at the very least should be preserved for historical purposes to understand the progression in technology uh... it didn't happen right now i mean i can already see this going on where there's whole areas where water to people are starting to realize that maybe we ought to collect one of those are three of those and put them off to the side and storm away and then make a little museum maybe even so people could look at the stuff because the world is going to change it again Not that we can build most of it from scratch, we can't. It took a long time to get to where we are with electronic micro-technology and of course nano-technology, which is the next thing. But again, be creative. With this stuff off the shelf, none of our radio trailers that have gone out have cost us... The trailers cost more than all the equipment that goes on board. With the exception of a couple of our friends listening that donated the Kenworth, there's two or three other two meter radios. I don't know what those cost from the other end, but those went right into the border trailer. Actually, the first batch went out to the Bundy trailer. The second, what was left over after testing because we took three models and put the same radio, one working or one online, two on standby in most every rig, the way they're set up. The radio is on and some of you will be serving on these pieces of equipment so I can describe it. There will be a primary radio at the workstation and these radios will be banked out so we can put an operator each radio as needed. Below or above, depending upon what year we built it and how tall the trailer is, there is a pod that has everything that's on that radio down below. Connectors, cables, to include two extra radios if at all possible depending upon the model. The two meter radios were completely duplicated unit for unit, the CBs unit for unit, the marine channel unit for unit. So all three of the radios, the two that are on standby and the primary, are ready to use. Here's another advantage of this. When we drop a radio pod into place, a radio trailer, immediately we could put three different transceivers on site in every category. They wouldn't be operating on the trailer. Now the problem with that, there's a reason we put redundancy into play. One bullet could do a lot of damage to stuff that then just no Tiki no Washi. But rather than panicking and going, oh my god, I got to go to Radio Shack, oh my goodness, I got to go to where, oh, oh, oh, no, instead it's, okay, check the other, check the spares. Spares are clean. Okay, do a quick survey around the damage site. Repair what needs to be repaired. Extract the material that's damaged. Put it off to the side into the repair or breakdown box. Pull out the replacement. Put it into the rack. Make sure that all the connectors are hooked up. If the connectors need to replace, I've got a box that's a bait box, basically, but it's a repair box for connectors. Every example is of all of the standard connectors in multiples. along with a solder iron. Everything else is needed. One that can run off 12 volt by the way and another one that can run off 110. The one that ran off 12 volt, there was a short period of time when a handful of these were Swiss made 12 volt soldering irons. They came out for $6 a piece as surplus. Long gone kids, I haven't seen anybody carrying them again and if I run into them I'd like to pick up some more but I don't want to pay $80 or $100 for them. These were Swiss and industrial. Very well built. One way or another, we can fix it. Either in the field, by lifting the hood on a truck, one of the radio trucks themselves, or like the M880 radio trucks, they have three 12-volt batteries under the hood. That way they can run 24 on one side and 12-volt on the other, which is how they operate. And in the process, if need be, while there's a battery under there that's going to be strong enough, hook it up, hook up and run your solder iron and solder your connection and get back to work. If something needs to be repaired one way or another, we can figure out how to make it happen. But redundancy is the key to success. Especially where you're going to be remote or you're going to be isolated. That's one of the things about the response units that are going to be dealing with the campaign that the enemy is now. Example is the deployment and Fergate issue. There's a lot of things we talked about yesterday could have been done by the Oath Keepers which really would have been great mind screws only because if they tried to hook stuff up or if they tried to, I should say, get everybody into a confrontation. uh... they didn't have to be any living human beings up on the roof but it sure is sure how it looked like there were a dozen human beings up on the roof all kinds of things that could be done all by the way to one of those dummies that was up there hazard has a radio pickup with a mike system and uh... you know another was a mike boom as far as shotgun mike and in addition to that uh... camera system Now, lighting up the area would be another thing. All this could be made modular so it comes in in a pod. The reason we need to force multiply the bodies on the ground. Also, backups and spares need to be in place with regard to radio signal communications and, again, medical support. If you go in, bad guys are going to try to get somebody hurt. It's not an if, it's just a when. They're going to decide to pull the trigger and hurt someone. When that happens, people are going to, number one, may not even know how to return, you know, fire or deal with a problem other than to deal with a casualty. Which, rather than being caught flat-footed, you all need to be prepared for. Prior, proper planning prevents, piss, poor performance. Okay, and we have Dom with us here by the way. Yes, we do. Tom's been trying to bring a computer onto the wireless network and Joe sat there with me and we couldn't make that computer hook up to the Wi-Fi to save our lives. You know what? Talk to Ed about some of the improvised Yagi antennas and directional antennas. Seriously, once we're done with the programming here, okay. Give them a call and there are some really cool ideas that the guys had worked out that are so simple, it's ridiculous, that will help to direct your signal. Actually, we could talk about that on air if you want to. Yeah, it is Communications Tuesday, so go ahead. Some of the designs are pretty simple. They got the Pringle can antennas, there's a coffee can antenna. You can take the old Dish Network satellite dishes and use them as directional receivers as well. Do you have any of those? Do you have one up there laying around anywhere, Don? I just have the modem in the computer. No, I know what you mean. I know you got the modem. Okay, so you got a wireless modem in the computer? Correct. It doesn't have an external antenna anywhere? No. Not that I know of. No, I haven't seen it. You're not quite close enough then. We need a bigger antenna. That could be an issue, but that's an issue that could be solved with an external... router or hub You can find all kind of information on how to build that that was probably the problem too because it was a different router Yeah, there's all I've looked this up to two different routers in a as example of McDonald's and the local bowling alley, but it didn't want to hook up to the Burger King Well, that's not necessarily a router problem, but Being able to get at the distance that you're at you want you need something to collect it and pull it in and something to focus it when you're sending out you can pull stuff Long-range you can pull stuff in pretty easy kicking it out. It becomes a transmitter probably we were sitting right there His computer had no problem hooking up. Okay, you're talking about being in the store in the truck. So correct. Yeah, okay I thought I thought we were talking about from the location where you're at No, I'm sorry. How far away are you from the nearest Wi-Fi point that you can already see? Oh, there's supposed to be one here in Paris, which is like on my block, my square mile, you know. What about to the east? A square mile should not be that big of a problem, Don. If you've got the right type of antenna equipment, you can go up to five miles with some of this gear. Okay, just gotta put it up. I just put it up above so you get a little more height again. I would have Joe Because I know Joe's tech savvy enough to do it look at hat look up some of the solutions for pulling in Wi-Fi signals You'll be surprised how simple some of it is you may have to buy some equipment which will be about anywhere from 35 to 60 dollars Then you're online for free as long as you got a free Wi-Fi node nearby Great. Yeah, and if you worked on one, if it works in one site, but doesn't work in a particular site, we need to focus on what it is you can hook up to. Right. Correct. Other than that, Don's not the most computer savvy person in the world, but I had somebody with me who writes code and all kinds of things, and we couldn't make that computer connected to Wi-Fi. We hooked his computer to the Wi-Fi, put things in the, what do you call that, the speed drive or whatever, flash drive, and then put it into my computer. And it still wouldn't put up to the internet. So again, woe is done and these are my own personal problems and we don't need to continue to carry this on the air. Because I'm certain if someone had it in front of them, they could fix it, figure out what's going on. But Joe couldn't and we were there for like four and a half hours. So I'm going Balder and Greer. But, you know, Eric was in Fergodyshew today. You know, the head law enforcement officer in the land, he's down there stirring the pot as much as he can, talking about the federal investigation now. Because apparently the state couldn't do a good enough job, Mark. So, you know, the feds have to figure out what happened. Well, not for the kosher mafia so they can get something going, because man, it's fizzling real fast every day. They already pissed off a bunch of people around the nation, shutting off the roads. A lot of people worry about getting fired, people getting in the bad guy's face because they were doing it purely for the sake of being spiteful. And a lot of people have a lot of attitude about that. The producers get tired of the parasites. And that's why, like with the Bundy Ranch, the producers are tired of the parasites, who then are working for the communist Chinese. And that's why there are many variations here. So they've got to bring the, let's see, oh that's right, the pusher of fast and furious, which by the way is right now in the courts. There's a whole bunch of stuff in the courts, not just in front of the Congress. And so, I think this is absolute desperation trying to get something going with the peasants versus the peasants. Well, I've got to say this. If Holder was a white guy, the President would have broomed him out by now. Yes, exactly. Think about it, you guys. And the lot...in fact, this regime should have been gone six years ago. No, I know actually let's look at Nixon. Let's go back to the the benchmark that everybody used to use but now they have to shut up about because virtually every element of why Nixon's entire administration was under attack holder has been has duplicated I'd say about eight or nine times over now. Yeah, I'll be right back. He should have been in prison. He should be in prison right now It's that simple and instead because and I know what this is all about you see the republic rats and the demikins when the republic rats you know help the Israelis to do 9-11 and they plugged all that in through the neoscom and the eocom scammers I'm sorry guys just had a little fire run through here straight past the window on the south yeah uh in fact not not far over treetop maybe maybe twice treetop level anyway um Interestingly enough, if you look at all of the other actions that were used to try and go after Nixon, one of them was his Justice Department. This character puts, you know, I mean, it's the whole administration. The bum we got in the outhouse that's in the oafel office? Ah, hell. Nixon, we should have stayed right where he was. Any of the other individuals that resigned in his administration, you know, progressively through the process, just stayed right where they were and just fought tooth and nail. Of course, the kosher mafia wouldn't have let that sit. And it's amazing how stupid and how quiet the controlled press is right now. while again pumping up the garbage from the other end. There is no doubt by the way that this white gentleman that was killed, white Bosnian, apparently it's a Bosnian community, kind of like the Poles and the Czechs, and how everybody kind of clumps together. These Bosians that came into Missouri, I believe, were part of the big dump from the Kosovo era. where they shuffled a whole bunch of bodies in here and dropped them on the US via the tax-free operations the whole nine yards. They just did more with it. Okay. Apparently, the one thing that was strange is that the guy apparently was in a car but got out of the car. Well, it turns out, if you've seen the rest of the story, and I believe Henry has posted part of it on from the trenches, for all of you who haven't seen it, I'm not part of it, but what they did have this morning still, and midday, apparently his wife was either already out of the car or was coming back from the store that they were at and the guys with the hammers jumped the blonde white woman first. So he jumped out of the car because he had no time to waste and as they were preparing, you know, as they were hitting her, he jumped in front of her and took all the blows. So they busted, broke his jaw off, they basically busted his jaw off to the point where, you know, everything was beat to snot with hammers. And originally those brave black warriors were going after the blonde white woman. And yeah, with hammers, no less. The guy stepped in and did what he could and saved his wife's life is what he did. It cost him his. Yep. That's part of the price kids. Unfortunately, the problem is thinking... And this guy, we've got to remind you again. You've got to get one of them during that wait in. You can't kill them all. You kill what you can or you hurt them so bad they are not going to get away. And this is where anything you grab, I don't care, this is why you keep pens in the dash. Anything you can grab is a weapon. Most people think about baseball bats and all kinds. Well, it doesn't have to be that. Hell, even a golf club would have to be that. How about spear hands to the eye? Yeah. Or to both eyes. Yeah. You're introducing your fingertips straight into their eyes, just like you're punching them right between the eyes. Only, gee whiz, it's hard for... You know, people used to pull pike out of the water and grab them by the eyes while they took the hook out. That was accepted for a long time, an accepted procedure. until someone said you're letting that go but you've blinded it? A blind pike starves. A blind warrior gets beat down in an instant. In this case, it turns out there was a second attack. Another white man attacked by individuals. He apparently was able to fight them off because he was not tied into another action and survived. But the other gentleman was beat to death by these creatures. They have one of the animals already caught. But as far as the other animals, actually two I believe, but one's being charged with murder apparently. How are they going to sort out, let's see, how are you going to sort out if somebody's beating, if all those characters are beating somebody with a hammer, and all of them would be death-blown? Yes. Let's keep that in mind. Every one of those suckers, all equally charged, there's no, well, his flow to the, no, because they apparently just peppered this guy. You can't sort them out. No. And again, everybody, I was just hitting his legs. I did swing on his head a little bit, but I was just swinging on his legs. Yeah, okay, whatever. Hold still. I'm just aiming for his cry. I was keeping him from standing up while the guy was crushing his skull. Right. That's what that amounts to. I was beating him on the legs. Yeah, so what we've got here is a situation where they're and they're doing everything they can right from the get-go Unlike a white cop shoots black guy, you know shoots that poor black child Well in this case, it's well some guys It killed this other guy now any other time they know of course you can tell and everybody knows this now The press needs to be lined up and shot just like the rest, but it's the editors the editors need to be dragged out and shot If somebody is going to go ritual super cool, like the guy that just shot up, it turns out we have more extensive information on the story. The guy shot up the police station, shot up the federal building, shot up the Mexican consulate, and then tried to burn it and try to get it set on fire. There was a guy that had a similar, you know, he had an attitude for years. He kept trying to steal his land. First thing he did is he went and he found the editor of the paper and the mayor and he killed them first, okay? And then he went hunting for the cops who had been causing all the problems. While he was looking for them, it turns out they went out looking for them. They went back to where the city hall was, which by the way, to give you an idea how these characters were perpetrating stuff, the mayor's office butted right up to the newspaper. These characters are working hand in glove to steal everything from the community that they could. So they got done away with by the individual who then went out and started hunting the cops. Well, they didn't find them, but they all found out, rumored about each other, so he dragged them out of town. There was a cut in a ridge that created a valley. You know, like through a ridge. Didn't go up a hill or down. He went right through a ridge. which was dead, there was nothing on the road, but opened the door as if he pulled into oncoming traffic on the other side of the road and ran up the hill. He immediately debarked from the car and ran up the opposite side and fell back the way to the rear of where his car was located. Sure enough, the cop car comes up, both the characters are in the car that he was looking for, opened up the doors and got behind the doors for protection because obviously the car is armored, which some are, some aren't. and he fired on both of them and killed both of them right there on the spot. Well now you got the car that was stopped with the door open, you got the other two with the two characters that are shot dead, the next car pulls up, he does it again. And you know what? That hunting rifle that he was using did a flawless job of hunting two-legged game the way it hunted quadrupeds. And the two-legged game wasn't as fast, plus it was getting shot from behind. from an upward angle down onto the target area. The next car pulled in, killed one wounded the other critically. Then he took off into the woods. Now there was a big manhunt and they were for revenge. It's like this thing in Pennsylvania. But he killed one more in the field in an exchange that was never given any details and then they killed him in the process. So, let's see, the Mayor, the editor of the newspaper, that did the community a big favor. And then a whole bunch of characters who all were, of course, on the payroll and raking in bucks and stealing from people left and right, because they were stealing property. They had an agenda, kind of like that eminent domain thing, but they were using it like stealing cars and stuff like that, which was real popular back at this time during the 90s. newspaper editors, list of things to do. If somebody is going to go super cool crazy, we can't stop them. You might kind of think it through. You never know. Just don't go too crazy now. Again, we can't stop you. You might want to rethink the program so that you get more accomplished. The buildings are irrelevant. Just keep that in mind. The buildings are irrelevant. Not that it wasn't symbolic. He went after the Mexican council and they kind of figured it was the guy was pissed because apparently when he talked to the people he hasn't been able to get a job while these foreigners are getting you know stuff handed to him by the buckets. Which is when Americans are going to get more pissed and yeah but they're not going to go mess around with the Mexicans until after it's time to round them up for deportation. Right now it's know that it's you know the government the regime that's doing it and they understand it and all these alphabet soup agencies just lap this these orders up like a dog lapping up its vomit when it comes to following the orders of these communists has everybody noticed this there is dirty and as vile and as wicked as the day is long and That's why you're going to have having to fight a war to save your life Well, if that poses the question remember Ted Koppel You know, Ted Cowdy. Howdy Doody's cousin. Yeah, the living breathing, you know How much of his show did he produce? Who was the other guy got caught in the alley a couple of times? I'm trying to think of his name the newscaster Just rather Dan rather. Yeah, I wonder how much of his on-air vocalizations he produced because you know if he produces it he writes the teleprompter and So then he's directly responsible. But you've got the news, television news producers fit in the same category as the printed news editors, don't they? Same category. And in fact, the way the printed word is disappearing, I would venture so far as to say the television is more of a propaganda tool than even print these days. Now, when you talk about print, this is a communications Tuesday, you guys, if you want to just irk some people, go into some of these chat rooms where they're talking about Fergadishu and listen for a while. Just, you know, we go back to that printed word, you're not listening, you're reading. But pay attention to some of the things that are said, even to level-headed responses or level-headed thoughts on what happened in Fergadishu. When you bring up a fact, Many of the people will just start to swear at you or call you an idiot or worse. When they can't argue on a level playing field with you, they tend to demonize and vilify you. So if you want to witness that, go into some of the chat rooms you guys, like, there's this one chat room with this girl. I can't remember the name of it, but she's a pretty girl and she doesn't exist. She's a computer-generated entity. But a lot of people go there, I don't remember the name of it right now, I'll have it for you tomorrow. But if you want to witness, kind of put your finger on the pulse of the liberal bio that is just coursing through the internet. Of course, the other side of this would say, all of this is the internet's problem. The internet caused this. Well, the internet didn't make that cigar that was stolen, did it? At any rate. Get that measure for yourself. Throw that weight in the water to see how deep it is. Just for yourself. I've had a couple people comment on this saying that, well, I don't even think as far as justice or as far as the difference between right and wrong and trying to play the knockout game with a cop, I don't think as far as most of the nation is, I don't think we're on the right side. Now that is not necessarily the right side, that's just the weight of opinion. The weight of the bleeding liberal heart out there. All those poor folks, they just can't get any breaks. We gotta do everything we can for them. Well, almost 600,000 Americans died for their freedom. Almost 600,000 Americans died in a war over the slaves' freedom. Let's sink in. I'm going to be so general as to say these people have no appreciation for that at all. Have none. In a nation, we can look to Britain as example. Britain finally voted out slavery. A number of years, more than two decades I believe, before America went to war over it. But the fact that we couldn't come to a peaceful conclusion over it and went to bloodshed over it shows the conviction It shows that hatred of it in this nation, that hatred of slavery. And apparently, you know, 150, 200 years, 170 years later, well, I've said it like this unabashedly. You've had 150, 170 years of freedom and this is what you do with it. You can't point at me or any other white person and say, I held you down. You cannot. I had this talk with my father yesterday, Mark, But you know, after the Civil War, everybody had their boot on the neck of the black person and there were the Jim Crow laws and everything. But you know, I would take a moment to mention the disproportionate amount of blacks that owned slaves that were ruined when slavery was abolished. I would also point out, you know, right after slavery, there was this one woman who just looked at a particular need. And she took her daughter from door to door selling hair products for black people. And she was the first black millionaire in America because she got up off her hands and knees and wasn't scrubbing floors anymore for someone else. She was doing for herself and she realized that she could. And the first black, almost the first woman millionaire in America, was a black person because she decided to do for herself. She saw an opportunity and she leveraged her way into it with her time. Not because she had some Warren Buffett backing her or she went to kick start and people sent her money. Look at all of the things you have, all of the tools that are available to people who want to grab a bootstrap and pull themselves up if you choose to do so. That's the key. But we go back over to choice and there's plenty of hunks of Ferg-Editions who choose not to elevate their abilities or their intellect because they don't want to be white. Now, what kind of argument is that? I can't understand that. I don't want to be smart because I don't want to be white. That is a circular argument. It's as dinky as a single drop of water. That circle is so small. Think about it. So I'm going to remain here, stupid and riotous, because I don't want to be white. Go figure. And again, it took them 150, 170 years to come to this conclusion. Scratch that. Scratch that. There's no excuse. None. None. Period. I'll be quiet. Well, one of the things is an interesting piece in the scroll from the trenches. Henry and the guys posted the real reason for the Ferguson riots. And I have to agree with a little paragraph here. Donnie, you can be able to stick around or you've got to go. I can stick to the bottom. Oh, excellent. Well, I'm going to touch on this before we go. There's one part here. You should probably read the whole thing, it's not that long. But there's one piece here that's just the shopping list, okay? No, I think I can make it. Let's see how good Mark is at reading fast enough, but still concisely. Our police are trained in Israel now and more and more are now treating everyone, not just blacks, like the enemy the same way Israel treats Palestinians. And there is a reason. Because they screwed us and they know it. And fear backlash. This is the real reason for the Ferguson riots, which would never have happened absent the Jewish owned media pumping it all up. After robbing America blind via the Federal Reserve and other venues, they fear a well deserved backlash and want that backlash rendered impotent. This can be accomplished by installing an Israeli trained Palestinian style military state in America which the riots are supposed to justify. Ridiculous, you say? Consider this. In Palestine, they stole the land, bulldozed homes, and murdered lots of people. In America, they looted the national wealth via the Federal Reserve, sold out practically everything else to foreign interest, bought up all remaining previously Christian-owned companies of any significance with money stolen via the totally unlawful income tax and private Federal Reserve. much of the rest of the world with the military paid for by that same totally unlawful tax and money system, destroyed the culture of America and all the major churches, destroyed many of the children with tainted vaccines, wrecked the schools, you name it, they did it and they are deeply afraid of backlash. When they are confident they have extracted all value from America and trashed the nation beyond all hope, they want the people crushed under a police force they trained themselves so any backlash will be as impotent as a Palestinian throwing rocks. And if you think I am wrong about this, then please explain. Why? After 9-11, when the FBI themselves said the phone calls from the planes never happened, the Jews proceeded with the police state via increased NSA surveillance, much of which is stationed in Israel. What about Building 7? How did the military fail to stop three jumbo jets? 9-11 is the smoking gun that got it all going hardcore. And we know who really did it. Why do they do that? For a police state because they fear backlash for what they have done to America. Why after Sandy Hook was there a huge push for gun control that still continues to this day even after it has been proven phony 90 different ways even from an official level because they want a police state in force that is so powerful any rightful response for what they have done to America will be as impotent as a Palestinian throwing a rocket at F-16 a mile up. Surely guns do not fit into that picture. Of course they don't. Basically again, this is what we're talking about kids. Why you need to organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. We're going to go to break. You guys, again, Dom's going to be with us here, but I'm going to give out his number. Dom, how can we get a hold of you? Hey, you want to talk about goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal, my phone number is 231796. 8458. Again, green screens are thermal, goggles are gun sight. Thank you, Mark. And we'll be right back here. God bless the Republic. Just to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march both day and night. Organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. Prepare for the war that is not maybe coming, but is inevitable. We'll be back right here at Liberty Tree Radio in a few minutes. Donna, myself, second hour of the intel report coming up. pound of the revolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We all need to prepare ourselves. 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