December 2, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed the War of 1812 as America's Second War for Independence, emphasizing militia contributions and battles in the Great Lakes region and Canadian frontier. He then shifted to contemporary economic concerns, warning about oil price manipulation as economic warfare against Russia and America, junk bonds backed by oil futures, and a coordinated attack on the U.S. economy by international bankers. He also addressed a recent shooting in Austin, Texas, offering tactical advice on how to mislead federal investigators if someone were to commit violence, including recommendations about keyboards with keystroke memory, leaving misleading personal items, and using propane tanks.
- war of 1812
- militia
- great lakes naval battles
- oil prices
- economic warfare
- junk bonds
- international bankers
- federal reserve
- austin shooting
- federal investigators
- keystroke memory
- preparedness
- constitutional rights
- imf
- blm
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What a series of events happened, past tense, happening, present tense, and are gonna happen. Two percent English lessons since we're talking about brick in the wall there. Gonna read a little bit, talk a little bit, discuss a little bit, and then at the bottom of this hour we're gonna bring our buddy on. King Gun Mike, Gatling Gun Mike. I haven't spoken with him or he hasn't spoken to us in a couple of weeks. So we'll have him on. I think he's got news about his professional stuff. And I just wanted to talk to him and bounce some of this financial stuff that is happening all over the globe. Well, you know, as the lead first there of 10 years after says, tell me where is salmon, right? Well, I can tell you where Fama isn't and that's in Switzerland and there's no doubt that that no vote was a combination of many things. The bankers were absolutely terrified of that getting a yes vote and no doubt brought all of their guns or powers, I better not say guns, we might get raided, all their power there on all the manipulation and shenanigans that they know how. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood in bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the constant. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land is free and brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The 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. Just 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's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to this you read about the current use 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 gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life could be controlled You paid for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame you've taken Satan's You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and feed farms, and keep our country deep in death. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit to their children. 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 to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to be a slave? The sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Bend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God given right. Pray to God that the torture freaks. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as parents trampled each God-given right, we only watch him 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Because I had no magazines, and then I met a man. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... of the morning, Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Wernke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Behind the lines, in occupied territories. West, Southwest, East. Microeffect.com, the microeffect in the morning. Also on Liberty Tree, radio.4mg.com. Indiana Freedom Talk Radio.com. We are in AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and ultra-net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, the 5th, and our friends in the recall state of West Coast where we have Jefferson. We turn back to the east with a sudden rise in cool air to our north there. Oh my goodness, off to my left. Woooo! Break out the park as we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge with a restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Mavel Grandma Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us for light work a million petticoat junction operators continue to function, want everything else. Anyway, it is a beautiful, beautiful day. As a matter of fact, it is the 2nd of December. It is the 6th year open. Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. of America with a K 2014 older calendar or Mayan Crazy Town Crazy Town calendar It is a beautiful, beautiful communications Tuesday as a matter of fact we're gonna touch on that here in a minute Grab that cup of coffee Wait a minute Oh I got my bicentennial war of 1812 The River Raisin National Battlefield and parts and and 12 2015. We're still into the anniversary, so let's not forget about that. As a matter of fact, let's remind everybody that the great battles of the War of 1812 were fought literally all points of the compass. The War of 1812, the British came in, uh, sortaed in a raid. It was not a, you know, just a, you know, it wasn't a classic rolling invasion because it didn't work that way. They took tail and ran as quick as they raided the capital, but everybody uh... now we should have been surprised on our side in fact they weren't completely but uh... capital over on uh... he documents and critical component from the capital and carried back with the british forces others were burned or destroyed capture the flag game capture the flag the idea to destroy the working documents which is why many of the working documents were carried down the road by the people that brings enough to know what was going on But the Brits tried to do everything they could to destroy the founding mechanisms. They never existed. After the flag game was government in the way that they operate. So just something to think about there. Anyway, of course you do know about the battle of New Orleans. That's the last battle and even it's more than the last battle because it technically as everybody always likes to point out was after the war. But what is not talked about is the Canadian frontier battles that took place back and forth, seesawing back and forth and back and forth for the entire war. Based upon the fighting season being mostly obviously the summer and you know, late spring, summer and fall. The winter, most of it was lagering up, licking your wounds, getting ready for the spring time to go at it again. But there was fighting that took place through that whole period of time. It's important to understand that one of the things that happened right up here, we are in the middle of the battlefields of the north. In fact, a friend of mine just a little farther north of where I am sitting has some of the original, actually, well, there's a 22-year-and-some journals that were updated after the War of 1812, of which are the Battle Visual Units, to include an excellent history of the campaigns up here in the north. It's interesting how they're trying to rewrite this like, well, the Canadians back or beat back the Americans when we invaded after we pushed across Detroit, then went across the Ontario Peninsula. The campaign diaries speak very differently. In fact, they talk about the battle with the retired Black Watch. And so as I've kind of figured it's swell, depending on who makes the most noise, they could try to claim that Well, this is how it operated. This is what happened. Well, in reality, here's an example of everybody understanding real history. The militia forces outnumbered the regulars, about 80% militia, 20% regulars. The regulars were always the minority in any action. They never had the majority of the forces available. And it was local militia that did the lion's share of the fighting across the board. Okay? So here we have the militia and we've just beat the snot out of the Brits in Detroit. We pushed them across the river but then sort of take a cross immediately. What did this do? Well the British forces had to burn a couple of full gun frigates that they had built on the Windsor side which were scuttled in place which is really an important part of the future down the road. But they then swept across, took Windsor and then pushed the forces out. The retired Black Watch were again brought to the heights in the center of the Ontario Peninsula. They were beat to retreat and fall back. Now at this point there was a debate. This is recorded into the journals. This is a fact. It was easy for the militia and the regular army to sweep Canada. But the debate and the argument were pretty straightforward. We didn't start this war. We also aren't fighting this war for conquest. Canada were pushing them back across their borders. Well, of course, there were a couple of ambitious regulars that were officers who wanted to make a career. And they were like, no, we can invade Canada, which was very rambunctious, but the depth of supply and support was such. And the idea that, again, by the militia commanders, well, no, we didn't come here to run the Canadians off their land. The Canadians, you recall guys, were actually colonial Americans to Canada. They just stated, they go, hey, Canada's here for a reason. They're on this side of the water. We're on the other side of the water. We've done our job. We beat them down. Now it's time to go home. Take everything with us we want. Whatever we see, we're carrying us. We didn't invade them. Drag it back with us. They did. They can't have everything they could drag back across Detroit. They did. Of course, Monroe, Michigan. Look for that on the map. of Detroit and the border was secured again. The lines were drawn and a very defensible line indeed called the Detroit River allowed them to keep an eye on and monitor activity, you know, both across the way and up and down, up and down the river. This is pretty well where the war stayed for the rest of the, you know, the duration of the campaign. That's pretty well where the line stayed in the north. Now I didn't mean that there weren't battles on the Great Lakes and Lake Erie. Yeah, well Lake Erie. Yes Lake Erie had war you know Extraordinary with whole we built and sunk boat and sunk. Well, what do you mean mark? Five or six ships how about 109 on one side and 119 on the other just in one campaign of all classes and sizes The British, of course, bringing ships in and being willing to disassemble and bring ships in from the St. Lawrence Seaway, reassembling bigger ships, or at least bigger ships to get more on the water fast. The American side, everything was built on Erie, or on the Detroit side. Dressably constructed, put on line, and went to town on each other. We actually have historical benchmarks back in the day because the naval battles will certainly have the ocean we're going on. But this was the Battle of the Great Lakes. Very real action. It was a very ruthless on both sides. A lot of boats going to the bottom. A lot of ships going to the bottom. That's the history of America. And that they don't really... You'll notice it's totally missing. I guarantee they're not covering Jack Squad of it in the schools right now. In fact, just to reverse. I guarantee they've done everything they can to do that. Another example of American Imperials of Love. Everybody trying to turn the whole thing around. Well here's how it works. The British basically declared war on us right after the American war for independence. They were grabbing people off our ships. This is the same thing that they were doing when they were grabbing our fishing cutters, our, forgive me, not cutters, our fishing boats and fishing work ships working the North Atlantic, grabbing the crews, pressing them into service, dragging them into the British Navy. they were taking the private ships as war prizes, they were sinking them. And they were more valuable as war prizes because you've got to remember these were fish ships. These things were taking in money, commerce. So the Brits were performing commerce raids before the war, for American War for Independence. After the war, the British because, well, they hated us. uh... the fact that we got away they were pressing are people off our ship this is a constant problem that was never that never stop until the initiation of hostilities american commerce ship if they could be stopped at the et cetera where actually cruisers partial cruisers grab dragged away and put into chains uh... that transported to the fighting ship and became soldiers the flash or middle personnel crews for the fighting ships to replace casualties because all the brits were or two all kinds of fun stuff uh... when the contract for the treaty for fashion the end of the war are you going to be uh... the american war for independence when the contract date with up when everything picked in with the war of eighteen twelve which is something that nobody wants talk about and they can't discuss it was called the second american war for independence Well, militia activities were very successful, in fact, contrary to what they tried to rewrite. If you go through the actual battlefield journals of operations, it's acknowledged that the militia forces that fought the bulk of the campaigns across, emphasis is always trying to find some little pimple event and do their little regulars. Well, the regulars were in the minority, and the militia was typically where the fighting was hottest, and where the prizes were greatest. they kind of fought tooth and nail and yes they took casualties both formations were annihilated off the field they found more dregs off of the streets of England for you know again either by press in other words they went out and they beat them over the head and took them in a uniform or through pay and then they would field the unit again towards the end of the war right about now is when many of the units that were decimated or were virtually and Now, decimated is broken down in, you know, like just about a tenth to a twentieth to a fiftieth. It varies, but the amount of force is lost still allow for the force to fight. Annihilated means literally the unit fell off the field virtually almost void of fighting men. And this is especially critical to understand with all of the battles that significant in the middle of the war which stabilized the country. Oh everybody, there are limitations in the papers. The limitations in the newspapers that were writing the limitations like the war horse we have today. Their job was to try and pump up. They were actually working for the Tories. They were working for the Brits. And their job was to try and stir, you know, stir the population towards the Weezer mode. Another reason many of them should have been dragged out and hung. And that's something that we need to discuss right now because we got the same BS going on right here in the United States with the Shysters that are obviously the button paid for prostitute controlled press. It's no different back in the day. A whole bunch of critters that wanted to sell us back to England. They kind of did the same thing in a roundabout way because there were a lot of people that were dealt with who thought they were going to sell the country to England rather than of course maintain independence. to say the least. Now, an interesting thing about the later parts of the war is that there are dynamic disasters on both sides. This is why people go, oh my god, look at the horror. Well, it's kind of like desert warfare. Back in the day with the frontier, if you understand Michigan, do not think Michigan or Ohio the way you drive through them today. Number one, the most important thing is to place yourself in the proper time and then proper topography, geography. The state of Michigan was an old growth state. Its northern end was an old state. Now when we say old growth, I want to explain something to you. This is the most common mistake people yap about like the Ukraine or on the app about Afghanistan. They don't have a clue about the terrain environment conditions, but it's like, oh, what is your whole life? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You know, there's always this BS. All through Michigan. Really? find the biggest oak tree you have in your community right now. You know I'm picking an oak tree because those are pretty big aren't they? Trees pretty big? Would you say that those are big trees? That big trunk that's there? That as big around as it is? Do you know that that tree is a dwarf by comparison to what was standing here in Michigan? We're not talking oaks. We're talking oh well we're talking oaks, elms, vines. We're talking old-growth forest like you see out there in Sequoia National Forest. We're up there in Washington State where the trees in many cases were grown so thick and grown so long to eight feet around. Talking your yard trees that grew up over the last 80 years or 100 years, if you're lucky, 120 maybe 150 because the farm's been there that long. We're talking trees that were just so massive that, well, they always choke and do like the car, the whole Model T driving through the trees. Guys, we had that here in Michigan. It just that, again, in 1812, you didn't walk across the state of Michigan. You used the Indian trails. Why were the Indian trails there? Well, the deer or something started them and maintained them, and that's basically what the wildlife moved through. There was one prairie area in the whole state of Michigan. Let's just give that a feel for what you're talking about here. Less than the size of a county, it's located right above Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was the Camden Prairie. It's one of the few places in the Midwest where buffalo roamed. That's kind of weird. In the middle of old growth forests, there's this one area where the buffalo were able to keep chewing on stuff, where apparently were able to move through the area effectively enough. It was actually kept clear and clean because of the gnawing and chewing cycle. Now these aren't the big, super great plains buffalo, but they were pretty good sized. And we did have buffalo even in the Ohio. Didn't know that? Well, there weren't as many buffalo on the east side of the Mississippi. Plains lawnmower routine from the middle of Canada by the country. So when people talk about, well they're just running through here and they walk through there, no they wouldn't. Even working the Indian trails was a danger because there were secondary and tributaries. And don't forget the rivers were typically used as the expressway here. All of them find places to ambush whole armies if given the opportunity. So the rivers and the Great Lakes kind of became real, real. You hear about them. You might also recall one or two different battles. If you pay attention to the names, they kind of tell you about the conditions. In each of your respective northern states, you probably have some of the history of the War of 1812. They don't want you to remember it. And here we are in the Bicentennial from 1812 to 1815. the American Second War for Independence. I'm bringing this up for a reason. This is Americana. This is our country. This is stuff that I'm sitting, like I said, the property here, some of the old dug-in positions from the War of 1812 and even going back to the French and Indian Wars are all through this area. And people who have been around for a while, people who are long in the days, and no clue about the environment they're in or how unique and interesting it could be. Anyway, We're headed into the next war against the imperialist slash the internationalist, the other empires and a bunch of the other shyster bankers. A couple things that you might have noticed that are popping up here in your, well, reviews and economic picture is the discussion about the little oil collapse thingy here. Well, we're going to drop oil to $40 a barrel, ready for $40 a barrel, right now less than $100. Yeah, and the argument behind dropping the oil, for instance, was to attack Russia to wage war. So they're acknowledging they're using oil as a weapon of war against, against, in this case the idea is that they're trying to quote unquote hurt Moscow. It's not just Moscow. This is happening all across the planet simultaneously. It is nobody who is secure from what they're doing right now. But Let's put this in proper perspective. In order for them to do what they did in the 70s to steal big chunks of America, they have to pull the wool over everybody's eyes. And here's the problem with that. This is not 1973. This is not 1975. We had good communications back then. Total inter-communications now. So try to baffle everybody with BS so that you can confiscate American property for international debt. everybody better have their finger on the pulse of this, right? The reason that old bummer would get the guns last year and why they kept trying still to this year is because of this quote-unquote re-indexing is gonna do a whole bunch of things that you know in other words they're shuffling everything and it's just spiral down and there's no control! That's a Crocobee S. intentional play actors of the same play actors from the seventies this is an intentional attack on the american economy the objective with several of the old was going to hit the russians it's going to hit us just as hard but worse why well napkin get started and the economy is already thought of the boiled egg without a shell okay there isn't even a shell just that boiled egg falling off the counter when it hits the floor what you get. Oh, that ain't pretty. And Humpty ain't even got eggshells to make a pattern of putting back together with. What are some of the things that they're going to play with on this so that they'll do? Well, the junk bombs, which I've mentioned many, many, many, many, many, many, many times, which have no coupons attached to them, which have no real wealth, which have played, people have been wanting to play because they kind of go into this stupid mode, intentionally have to turn their brains off, and they just let this stuff continue. Well, those junk bonds, at least 10 to 20 percent, probably higher, and I think it's going to be much higher, especially if they're backed by the oil futures. And the oil futures promise that next year $110 or $103 or whatever, and then all of a sudden you go to $40. Well, what happens to the value of those futures? Well of course they're backing up or become the foundation for all the other straw bricks that are ready to burn. Like somebody's putting a match under them. They disappear. There's whole brackets, whole teeth in the machine. It's whole gear teeth that just... Now if you take and knock off enough gear teeth, the other gear spins. It doesn't have anything to connect with. And the other part of the machine just kind of stops. Now these are the same gang of shysters who are working for the kosher international bankers. It is the Arabs. The Arab boost with all of the stuff that's going on, the oil scammers. They have played this, again, systematically for American land. This is to retitle under the crown American land and retake it at gunpoint. In 1977, Jimmy Carter signed over against national, the national debt, our national parts, which then became international biospheres. We couldn't tell the American people because it was a crime. So they shut up about it and we didn't find out all, we knew about it in 1977. Everybody in the Patriot movement talked about it. Oh, you're crazy. That just couldn't happen. That's just crazy. But we knew the bookkeeping from the one end. It wasn't until the Kyoto Accords and also the Rio Treaty that all the rest of the information came out that in 1977, and they even started yapping their face about it back in the 90s, under the logic that we were so stupid we'd have to go, oh yeah, well you stole the premise before, why don't you steal it from us now? We're stupid. But in 1977, it was acknowledged that Jimmy Carter signed over American property to the IMF in compensation for the international debt. Right now, all the pickle and smoke, the Fergadishu, the BS in New York, the Ebola, even the invasion from the South, is all part of a multi-tiered attack to do one thing, what's coming up in January. The Chinese who have a big chunk of the fake paper, and by the way, nobody's talking about just got hit by this whole oil scam thing with everybody else. Of course, they're going to suck up all the oil they can. They're going to scavenge every piece of fake paper that can still be, if I were them, I'd do this too. Take all this scam paper that's worthless and dump it into buying real product oil as quick as you can and as much as you can. The cheaper it is, the more you buy. See how that works? Now what happens is they also want the notes against all of us here in America and all of our property. So the BLM working for the communist Chinese is an American whore. Their job is going to be starting in this spring to do another campaign to grab land across America for the communist Chinese. They know it! They're sold out prostitutes and those pieces of trash in Washington know it too and that's what this whole thing is about. That's what they tried to get the guns by here and why they're doing what they're doing now in this country this year. We're gonna be back right here and grab that cup of coffee smell. Oh yeah, taste. Oh, there you go. Now, not just problems, we're gonna come up with a solution. We're gonna be talking about that in a minute here. 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The floss is actually medium here right now in Michigan. bit of a cloud cover that rolled in last night and we didn't lose any of our medium temperature from yesterday so it's pretty cool here right now I mean like no snow on the ground where I am of course last night though I'm not sure but it seems to me there might have been like a partial or like on the edge of an eclipse because the moon turned that you know ruddy brown that you get you know like that dusty dirty brown which I thought was very interesting I was out you know I was out different times during the night and so I don't know if anybody has a heads up on that because it could have been just for our part of the planet guys there wasn't and I don't believe there was an eclipse anywhere in the planet or maybe it might have been a partial but just a heads up there curious about that one. A couple things here real quick remember I said the other day here you know good old southern perversion laws been kind of staying in the background so is the ADL. Washington Post because we had police Austin shooter was a home-made Yeah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Isn't that a better quality homegrown? Yeah homegrown is always better quality. Yes. In fact the marijuana users tell you the same thing. Dude I got something a bit homegrown man. You know it's you know Tiliquati 4 man. I self breaded man. I get every one of them dude. Each plant was cultivated by hand. Well aren't they always? You know anyway so as it is. Let's see uh lyrics. Let me die written in marker across his chest when he fired more than 100 rounds in downtown Austin early Friday morning. Hey, just made a decision like I said to extrovert. This is something that I could told you guys. People are going to learn, don't commit suicide. Go find your enemies and do them. And that's exactly what happened. Now, I prefer that you know, this is not me in the case, but here's a couple of little hints you want to really mess with. If you're going to decide to go extrovert. Make everything out of your house that has anything to do with anything that gives any information on how you really feel. Go to the resale shop and buy every gardening and flower book and poodle book you can find. Grab the asundery items that go along with it, fufu and pink and flowers and gardening. what you leave behind. I'm just seriously, I am absolutely serious about this. This is going to be fun only because we're investigating. In fact, if you really want to have some fun, go find somebody else's computer that somebody's selling at like, say, a resale shop or something, or somebody drops it off. A lot of people have even had to scrub their computer. And grab a keyboard from somebody else's machine out of the pile there. Plug the keyboard in, leave the other person's machine there on the table, and even go get another monitor. Now what's fun about this is, remember why a keyboard Mark? Guys if you do know what's going on, we told everybody about this years ago. All of your keyboards have keystroke memories. Now when they first came out with these, they only had so many tens of thousands, actually it was a hundred and some thousand characters, but the idea was that anything you did over the last however many days, they could, you know, what the feds would do is they grab your keyboard. So what we did years ago is I used to buy keyboards for less than a dollar a piece from the good old U of M. And all of our legal people, I gave them 20 to 30 keyboards. And first of all, when the debate came up about, oh, there's no key, there's no memory on the keyboard. Now, the people who were screaming this were the Fed agents. Understand that. Because when all you do is open up, I mean, get an old keyboard. You make keyboard and it sticks? Got a keyboard that's got problems? Well, break out the screwdriver or break out the electric drill. Hang on. There you go. Three more screws. Now you can take it apart. Now when you open it up, you'll fall. Here's how to work this. Follow your connector cord to your computer and go inside. There's the connector cord and it goes over. There's a circuit board. What's that circuit board for? It comes, it's hooked up to the Wait a minute, it's in line with the keyboard, the regular keyboard connection, but it goes through that little circuit board there. And that's the memory card. Now the feds can plug that in, and it only doesn't print everything out perfectly. It's like, the way to explain it is like, have you ever seen in the movies where you have a ticker tape? You've seen those, Joe, right? We've grown up with those, and watching them in the movies. And they'd be reading the ticker tape. Well, how do you read a ticker tape, guys? You literally can translate your reading because you get you know, you know dot dot dot dot and then you have Fred You know dot space or dot has got a dot big dot dog in his back yard back, you know blah blah blah and then there'll be you know, whatever whatever Punctuation everything's there whatever you typed is there. Okay, so in the 90s what we were doing is giving everybody all kinds of extra keyboards and of course it kind of Flustered the fence because like I told everybody said unplug your keyboard plug that keyboard in Now after today plug another keyboard in and then after enough and then by the way take all the keyboard you normally use after a week or two that you would just be just want to leave that one plugged in take that completely off-site and carry it somewhere else and throw it away You don't have to worry about it. I gave you 30 more keyboard Now the cool thing is is no matter what the when they would come in to attack our people who were doing legal work because the fed is trying to prevent everybody from actually doing what they're supposed to do guys. Grab the hard drives, which everybody expects. They grabbed my computer, it was 3000 dollars. And they grabbed all the keyboards. Why'd they grab the keyboard Mark? Why they grabbed the keyboards because they wanted to pull information off them. So here's the thing, if you're going to do what this guy did, which I understand, we can't stop you, but I'm just going to have some fun. Have more fun. Go get some, you know, like frilly, flowery bed sheets. You know, go to the resale store and find all the flowery stuff and the poopy stuff you can. Take anything and everything that is arms related, that's related to anything having to do with guns, go out and give it to a friend. Go give it to somebody else. Make sure you don't make a big deal of it. Just say, drop some stuff off here, drop some stuff off there. If you have any other guns or weapons or uniforms or equipment, give them to somebody else. Seriously, I'm serious about this. Don't leave the stuff behind for the Shysters. This guy, by the way, Joe, after he decided to do what he was going to do, he left a set of clothes on the bed. This is for my funeral. Okay. And that's the only note he left. He didn't leave any note about what he was going to do. That's cool. I understand that. That's cool. That's what you need to do. So what are we talking about here? T-shirt and pair of jeans or something? I don't know. I think whatever you want to be buried in was I would leave, like I said, this suit. That's cool. You can leave that on a hanger and you know, with a Linelp, bury me in this. But you see, with a rolled up packet of cigarettes and a t-shirt, you know, the t-shirt cup, right? There you go. Or how about... It's that game team look, you ready? How about... A set of class A's from when you were younger that don't fit today. Right. These are the ones that go, oh don't worry, the guy that's doing the more tissue work, he'll make those. Yeah, he'll make them fit. Yeah, trust me. But the thing about it is, everything's poo-poo. Tulip, flowers, especially gardening and poodles. Gardening and poodles. You want to really mess with them? If you're going to do this, do it right. you know extrovert i understand people are tired of people are that the feds are counting the gophers all the government gophers that's why they give you the dope you're supposed to introvert commit suicide because again handle things now it turns out that the uh... the reason that they they feel that he did this let's see what he attacked austin police chief at the beta yeah yeah he is a measure uh... at the they don't uh... told reporters on monday officers who search the government's own part of that with thirty four targets including two churches uh... mcclellan had fired bullets into often police headquarters wealthy there's a logical target federal courthouse if i can imagine why he did that and the mexican councilor i wonder why he did that in downtown austin on friday he also tried to set the mexican councilor building on fire Well, you can see where the focus was. He didn't really try to set the police station on fire. He didn't really try to set the federal courthouse on fire. But he showed his, invented his anger towards the Mexican council, which is right there in Austin, Texas. Previously, police had not yet determined the motive for the shooting. What? You mean you can't figure this one out? which left only the government dead but speculated that the current immigration debate could have been a factor. Whoa, do you think? Wait a minute, he burned the Mexican consulate. This took rocket science, Joe. On Monday, federal investigators said the government didn't leave a note that outlined his motives, but that he had previously told friends he was upset he couldn't find a job, even if immigrants to the United States received assistance. And of course, let's add to that massive assistance. No, you know again, I can't argue with anybody who makes this decision because you know again It'd be better if you're around it, you know work with the team and fight it, you know a better battle But if you're gonna do this, you know again mess with their heads Take everything out of your wallet that hasn't anything to do with and what you do is go get business cards from about 20 or 30 high Piper leftist businesses You know, I'm serious every one of these queer supporting, you know abortions supporting because by the way that was one of the things that you know they met he barely decided he was going to be part of the thing if pretty good which it was a good after admit there's no membership uh... it separate that route and uh... but the horrible idea of the previous three-sided that well with the if this is why pop what from southern perversion law let's see if i get this right here because he was the uh... dvd here we go police believe mccullan's associated so for the biggest three-sided anti-Semitic Anti-multiculturalism affiliation which opposes biracial, let's see, what's the evil that the Phineas priesthood is evil for? Anti-multiculturalism opposes biracial relationships, same-sex marriage, taxation, and abortion. Okay, you can debate one, two, however, but as we know, abortion was the camel's nose in the door, and then we know the faggots are now, the queer thing is. And then the rest is, you know, personal choice flavors, okay? But taxation. Well, it had to throw that in there because why would you not be in favor of having all of your money taxed from you so that the illegals can have it? Why, you bugger! You need to bend over backwards and hand over more of your money! You know, that's what's fascinating about this. So it's like, well, I don't know. We don't go along with the abortion thing. Let's see. No, no, don't like the poof, because it's in the queer problem. Taxation? No, don't like that. The biracial thing? Really, that's the flavor of the day thing there, kids. Anti-multiculturalism? No, I'm not Buddhist, and we're basically Christians that are the majority, so now we don't need the multiculturalism scam being pushed here. It's only being done in places where the Western culture is. So we understand how that works. As far as the anti-Semitic thing goes, hey, we got Arabs here, right? You aren't talking about people of the desert, right? Because that's what Semitic is all about. That has nothing to do with the Jews. Semitic, we're playing Semitic with you. You see, because the Arabs qualify as Semitic, just like the Jewish people do. That's a wordplay game there, kid. Didn't know that. You know, make it theirs. And I would remind everybody again, if you're going to do this, think ahead. Take the time, drip all of your stuff out, make your stuff go, even in your wallet. Think this through people, put stuff in your pockets, it's totally unrelated. Stuff your pockets with, you know, there's a queer bar down the street, you know, like a queer restaurant that pushes, you know, you know, kill all. Make sure that that's all around, grab all that stuff you can. Make yourself all disappear, you're not gonna need it, you're going out the door, right? Not coming back. finished, you decided you're finished with this mirror, this is a bonsai charge. So if it's going to be a bonsai charge, think the whole thing through. You can still leave the business suit or the nicest suit you have on the bed with a note, this is for my funeral, but completely muck with their head. Offer them nothing. Have fun and in the process all your resources, if you're going to leave this mortal coil, leave your resources that people are going to continue to fight. Spread the wealth out. figure it out that they were people we are going to commit ritual super cool anyway if you can't stop them and i get all part of the display flight why don't let the shite there that you hate for the creatures that are going to try to destroy the country have your goodie if you're going to leave them with you know we will have anything we will stop the gift it totally contradictory in fact i would even get to the point where that computer hook it up here that and go to get many different portal and gardening like you can one after another another other and even let the machine run all night hooked up to it if it's got like some kind of blog scroll. Seriously, this is stuff you can do in advance and it's like you'll be wasting your enemy's life time. Here's the other thing about it. Your in-depth process, if you leave your library, they're going to study it and there's some shyster who's going to be using it as a way to extend their career. But if you leave a wall full of poodle books and tulips, they might be really good at gardening, but they're not going to get jack squat from anything. and you're wasting their lifetime. So even in your death, even after you're gone, all of the FBI agents are all the psycho battle fools that they have. They're trying to decode your flower book. That's right. Dudes, cuckoo cuckoo, I am the Walrus. Never get off the boat, man. Never get off the boat. See, I would even go to the point where, remember, they're gonna look at your music, they're gonna look at everything. Guys, you can go to the resale shops and you can get I mean, for instance, I would go and buy all the black videos on VHS that I could find. You know, like every black comedy and black drama and that's all that I... every one on the shelf, that's what it'd be. I think what I would do is I'd put up like black-white posters and leave behind some Liberati music or something. Yeah, exactly. This is what you do for the time they're done, but everything is contrary. Think about all the fun stuff you could do. It's like off-the-wall stuff that you can find. It's got to be cheap. In other words, we're talking dirt cheap. Nothing because I'd even give my money to my allies. If I knew I was going into a bonsai, I'd do a little, hopefully a little better than this. I mean, you know, they all, I just don't just fire up the buildings. You got to have a plan so that when the time comes, you know, you bring them into one place, the propane cans are all set up. You hit one switch, the whole area is saturated with propane. Somebody pulls a trigger, everybody goes. Isn't that cool? Think about a 500 pound pig of propane where you just have valves like a duck foot where all you do is when you slap the valve the whole 500 pounder empties out into an area because what you do is you have a multi-series of teeth and each of the pipes is just pointed out like literally points to the compass from the top of the tank. 500 pound pig guys, or a thousand pound pig, think about that. And when you slap it it goes wharrrr. Have you ever seen a propane tank go? You know that's like an H-bomb. So if you're gonna, you know, in other words, bring them all to one place, get them all, you know, into the Polish firing squad thing, and... You know, whole fire departments have been destroyed by such incidents, by accidents. Did you know that? Do a little research on propane tanks and fire, you know, fires at loading stations like, you know, oil stations. Yeah, 70, 80, 100, many of the men were at the center of the tank and they got them all. So, if you're gonna do something, propane is your friend. Propane is cheap, eats the house inexpensively, and is very safe to transport. But, propane, well, if you bring the bad guys to it, imagine a hallway loaded up with that when the flare goes off. Or if they pull the trigger. In fact, you prefer that they pull the trigger. Please. You do, you know, that's the suicide thing on their side. See, so there's all kinds of things you, you, you know, once you're deciding you're gonna go, bye-bye! Instead, do it right. Foodles, gardening, Take everything out. Literally take everything out of the house if you want. Yeah, yeah, you can leave the curtains or whatever, but it'd be kind of fun. Just mess with everything. And you can go to a resale shop and you can get a lot of their junk stuff cheap. That's all the fufu stuff. Seriously, we're talking like for pennies. You're not even wasting a whole lot of money. If you even go out of their back to their junk bin and behind the building, you know, when you donate stuff to a resale church or whatever, they throw stuff away. You think, oh, they're going to sell this and make money. They throw stuff away. They're so gludded that they don't care about your stuff. They don't care about your donation. I hardly would ever do that anymore because like around here where we have where we have more money in brains, they throw, they take stuff right out the back door and you never even, I know the box goes right into either scrap metal or they toss it right in the dumpster. You'd be better off finding somebody who really needs it and distributing the wealth and giving it to someone like that. But for that reason you can go around back and say, hey, I'll give you $5 for everything in the dumpster. There you go. Here's your outfit. Spend all their lifetime picking through your office and picking through. In fact, you can even make up a fake office. You collect garbage from all over the place. Everything's got names and numbers and addresses. Maybe they'll spend some time decoding that constitutional handbook. And then I was deciding a little arrow was very important. I'm having fun already just thinking about it. Think about it. See what I mean? See, that's what you do. If you're going to go from the grave, even you could waste your enemy's time. From the grave, you can muck with them in so many ways. Even if, you know, this is what's called... See, these are counterintelligence operations or these are, you know, again, unconventional warfare procedures. And remember, you've got this whole scam system with the alphabet soup agencies with an entire bureaucracy of secret police who are wasting your tax dollars because they suck your wallet constantly. Well, how about virtually every aspect of what they're doing, even just moving it as a waste of time? Looking at it, filming it's a waste of time, looking at it's a waste of time, and, you know, consuming more time there means that they don't have time for other things because they'll never get that minute back. they'll never get that hour back. They'll never get that week back. And if they're busy on that one person for that one week, or even if they just start up and it was multiples, there's no way they can get that back to fix or do anything else or hurt any of you. So every person that does this is doing more to load the system with BS. Everything is contrary. The database is worthless with regard to intelligence collection. And it's part of what we call sterilizing the site. Why before you go in guys, the labels are out of all your clothes, etc. I mean, this is what we do. I mean, the military, that's what people did. Your name tapes are gone, your ID markers are gone. If you're a special warper, you'd know this. There's none of this, oh, he's wearing a special medallion or he's wearing, excuse me, BS. Just the reverse is the case. It's like, hell, let's put it this way. The government even makes ammunition that has plain boxes. CIA did this for years, made AK ammo guys back when we were in Vietnam. It was plain white boxes with Boxer Prime, Brad's Case, Eden Hield, no head stamps, AKM, although it was made at Lake City Arsenal. It was made so that when you drop somebody in, it worked flawlessly in that AK that we captured and reissued to special warfare units like SF. And the idea behind it was that if anybody found or caught anything, no labels, no ID, no markers, no head stamps, no nothing. everything's sterile. Now we're just talking about changing that to poodles. Imagine what they would have done if everybody had been carrying poodle pictures. What would the Chinese have done if they captured our ear troops? Oh man, they all got poodle pictures. What the hell is this thing with poodles? He can his weapon I think that would be work maybe work this guy be more time consuming But if you want it once sterile but sterile is one of the techniques we were taught years ago Not the BS you see in the movies, which is totally contrary the way things really work Okay, anyway, I hear the music where's the top guys. I got the coffee smell from my war of 1812 bicentennial cup Oh, that is good coffee this morning Well, if you gotta go to work, you'd be careful head on down a row watch out for that sunlight