December 4, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and self-sufficiency on this December 4, 2014 morning broadcast. He covered weapon systems and military history, including the M16 rifle failures in Vietnam, the M1 carbine production standards during World War II, and comparisons between military and civilian firearms. Koernke emphasized the importance of organizing supplies, food reserves, and weapons caching for independence, and provided detailed instructions on PVC pipe food storage methods and emergency preparedness items like sand buckets. He also solicited donations and Christmas cards for Sergeant Charles Dyer and discussed decentralized power generation through historical hydroelectric stations built in Michigan.
- preparedness
- weapons systems
- m16 rifle
- m1 carbine
- vietnam
- food storage
- pvc pipe
- charles dyer
- second amendment
- self-sufficiency
- hydroelectric power
- michigan militia
- constitutional rights
- weapons caching
- independence
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experience from Sierra Leone. In the law that was passed in 1994, we are forced to say that, we are forced to refrain from saying that a nutrient can be associated with the words cure, diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease or condition. We can't say that about a nutrient, even if we know it to be true or believe it to be true. And the FDA added the word mitigate. So we are forced to make disclaimers and we are forced to say things that we don't believe. And at the heart of this matter at one level is the issue of whether or not the government can compel a lie instead of compelling you to only speak truthfully. Jim, would you pick up where you left off? Well, I was saying that the FDA made an interesting strategic in the 1940s when they went after supplements ruling from the standard that excluded, since it's horrifying theory established was that there are... ...a figure walked in through the mist with a flip lock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. And speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. 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, the brave. You vie permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken sick. You've given government control for those who do 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. 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, sons of the Republic, arise? Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God given right. Pray to God to keep the torch of freedom. It won't keep vanished in the midst for whence he came. intelligence reports, closer to the call of our brothers and the sisters behind the lines Mike Perfect Network in the morning. We're also on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalk.com, we're on A-11 Mike Pro Station, and Oprah. Both of them Mississippi, a lot. Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, to the bottom of Florida, crossing the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, a whole bunch of Wyoming, two both birds at fifth. And our friends in the recall state of to the left coast of the over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi. Oh, I'm elgarmot. A million city code operators. We need to continue to say it is a gray day here at the bottom of Michigan. It is a little frost. Yesterday we didn't get frost and the temperature stayed the same but we had a little warm moisture here and the school was a little different. So, frost on the south side. kind of like the flat fire gift. First things out in the field, well big, the seed surprise place. And the rest, Bambi enjoys. So all, they're all full of feed, all from pump to pump, and they don't kind of meat, but they eat that too. But oh, those seeds, oh, every, see those pumpkins out in the field, seeds don't go to waste. They're every last 12 pounds by the critters, that is, fuck, your energy. Anyway, talking about energy, what is, Well, it is Thursday, as you know. It is Palestinian Socialist and Soviet. And for Mayan, hooray! And Nostradamus Doom! If you don't have one or the other, you just don't have what it takes to go backwards. Give yourself to death. Oh my god. Anyway, it's always just the way the world is. I had a little better in the United States than where they're tearing that down. They do there every once in a while the powers that are nice to see or screw you. They'll understand that and they'll object to this prepare accordingly. But also understand they're effective and sounds unhealthy. The royalty in the character of the state of America couldn't call it all a... Yeah, yeah, yeah, well here's how that works. We're gonna have to fix that system in place and it's gonna have to be reinforced. The regimeists like the Homeland Security Secret Police are going to have to knock back into line. That means they're going to be on accordingly. The Royalists, who think they're going to plug in the rest of their BS, they've got that still be for the monarchs, for the potentate pharaoh of the Middle East. They're all going to have to show you. They're going to have to deal with it. They're going to have to knock them down. Congratulations. Are you ready for the war in Wadd! Well, remember Braveheart, you're the mean. Everyone's fine. all they wanted to do is rape women, kids, and you know, steal all your property and why would you fight over property? Really? Ever go to these rich areas where they've conditioned all of you to say that you don't need your property? If the bank kills your house, it's okay. But the very wealthy, that's happening, is it? It's interesting, and if you go on their property, they've got guards to shoot you. They will kill you. Isn't that amazing? So I guess their property is special, but your property, as they consider your, you know, monarchist, communist, all these characters that are these, you know, these nutcases, these fruit loops, they figure their property is theirs, because the limousine liberal is the same way. And your property is theirs. And you don't need to fight over your property. I know you may have beat your brains out, work in your arse off, you know, keep what you got. and then it gets safe. It's okay. Just let the police stay too. Because you're not important. Very wealthy monarch. Did you know that? Well, we shot them out of this country and it looks like it's gonna happen. Everybody just done a story. You're act away. Make sure you got what you see in the inventory. And then get on down. Get on down the road. Remember the whiz? Remember the modernized whiz-dabazz on there? Black, you know, black. Get on that road. and again down the bill but as creative as possible. One of the things that is happening, guys, we need your help to step forward and support the micro effect. There's a weekly thing every time you know you're coming up on a paycheck, definitely what you spend and if everybody were to spend some. Probably the best. That woman that had the cake shop in Ferguson, she had already had a couple hundred thousand dollars. Now some people can shop. despite all for many points of the comfort donating a little bit here you know deciding that they take it understand how she was hurt uh... a lot of people have picked him to provide and they're not having only one that how we could do it with my and again that's not even a second thought issue with you is you know can't have an envelope and you can put a five-dollar bill or whatever couple dollars whatever you could afford in the envelope and you can set up for the mike Even as I say that, we can have a place to send it to this way. You know, I know you're a grok, Daddy. Morning, Mark. Don't make me right. My brain hurts. Oh, I know you can handle it. This will be in the archives. So we might hear it now. You can always pull it up later. Time now is 8 16. It's 8 16. 8 16. 8 16. Go McNeil. P.O. Box. 164. Kami I. Idaho. 8 3 5. Go McNeil. P.O. Box. 164, Kami I, Idaho 83536. MZ, MIL, go McKill. DO Box 164, Idaho 5, and I can't even, $5 in there, send it and drop it to mail today, get it down on the road, throw a beetle in the water. In addition, also go to www.microeffect.com, the microeffect.com, so micro. And you can call 208-935-0094 if you have any updates going on that everybody needs to know about. Again, 808-935-00-08-935-0094. You can call in to donate or you can call in to the program this morning. Something's jumping off the wall out in your neck of the woods. That's the purpose of doing the program the way that we do so you can provide Input and notify other people about what's going on. What's happening now remind you something here It is what's at the date day guys is first week December is put away for Okay, let's do it this way. We've got a one of our find the wires How about you go over there? I know you're grabbing an envelope or why you might still be if you're not going to work right away or if you are going to work later you go to the dollar store and pick up an envelope and card and have all the cards. There's a cool, thick, goofy artwork. There's a little hint there. There's an entire market inside behind the wire. There's greeting cards to send to the wife or the children. Everybody does it. Bringing out unique card-pony stuff is priceless because it gives a tax for things that are done. It's actually contributing it to in more ways one. Dynamic life scenes. Remember that walls around you, anything else, other locations images but if Chris can't send a Christmas card please make it a Christmas card they Merry Christmas inside the card and here's the address send a Chris Charles hired start PR first PR the number is number that should be right next to it is 6 9 line is L EC PO box next line Lexington, Oklahoma and the post was on 7 3 0 051 unit 5 that unit has to be Charles Dyer 65. The next line is LCCC unit 5 are trading sometimes in the morning when my little guys each dash one dash each line feel box the hero next line selecting them and the post one is 730 now one more time on that it's Charles Dyer 5 9 C 5 5 1 line to box to the next line buttington oklahoma seven three five one three times now give it out again later on in the next couple hours but you take the time the envelope I got my hand right here is ready to go and that's going to go off day actually addressing another envelope I got a other card right behind me here it's got a handful of them And the next card is to be addressed and I think I'll send another one. And next week I'm gonna send another one after that. Next week after that, next week after that. I got a whole box of cards. I got two boxes full of birthday and Christmas holiday cards for that Star Wars dire. Depending on the mailhead, every week got something coming in. Now everybody out there did that. Just every once in a while, that's a flood of mail. That is a very good thing. It's a personal thing. It really makes a difference. As it is, next I'm going to list the things to. Perfect address at the Gomikinof address. I would remind you again, take your time. Hey, a couple of letters real quick. Take your time to go. Drop a donation in. Send a letter to Sergeant Dyer. And you're in motion. You've got a couple of other things. before we get to the bottom of the road. We're heading that way. It's not going to take long. If you've got to head out the door, can I understand? Some parts of the west are getting a little bit of snow here and there. This is the northern end. Hey guys, it's heading towards Christmas time. You all know what happens around this time of year. I'm waiting and watching because we're going to get some more snow. Today I've got to try and get as much stuff covered the rest of the way or block. I'm putting additional risers in, animals, so that there's other places where I can put some snow. Just little stuff that will because we know the snow is coming it's not an if and a when a ideas very important way that Yeah, you know it's not to be as uncomfortable And or it's not gonna be as much work into the spring once it's passed of course We may be doing other things in the meantime, and we may not get back to that for one four years Depending on the situation that guy's problems Second America for for independence is around the corner the way it looks So for everybody out there, again, organize arm equipment as a fisha, have your food reserves together, and a number of guys that are equal supplies, clothing, and along with weapons, to have them spread out. Now, remind everybody, because we are in a season where people put stuff up and you might end up with a fire. Sand buckets are a cool item because you have electrical fire or some bustables. Somebody throws something through a window. It's got a fuse on it. CSCM, which you're seeing a lot of like down there in Ferguson. Sand bucket, you can go over to Lowe's or you can go to your local gravel pit if you're farther south. It depends on how far north you are. The gravel pit is starting to freeze up right now. Sand is usually free. By the road, they'll put a bucket of it, like the whole truck out by the road, and you can grab all the kiddie sand you want. You can have it in a couple of five-gallon buckets. Now, girls, you can make some rapid clouds to make it look pretty. Put a fake flower in the middle, a little plus box doors. and got yourself a look like a planner reality quiet intentionally launched up into houses you know the homeowners are included the enemy but like in ferguson the property owner uh... me part of the property or houses burned down by the government you know the writers like it and then they come through the heavy and used to get down or home immediately uh... the better pressuring get those political people out of there because light infantry weren't able to, you know, the tactical locations that were targeted, destroyed. So then when the government beds come in through there, unified calls, and they could do a Katrina. Things didn't quite work the way they planned, and farther the ocean train wreck. The interesting thing is, again, with weapons caching, remember, and you want to put a heavier storage grease on the weapons, something that's going to stick to the metal. because you don't need to come back find a whole lot of rust. A little research on that, a number of different tricks used out there. Sometimes you'll find it more often like Mississippi Valley like Surrey or others still cashews without surplus old ones and you can pick one up at a bigger price. So something to think about there and as quick as you can, I'll say again the lubricant, totally modern lubricant product point to be using. With regard to storage, Remember it doesn't have to be fancy, in fact simple, just a rule, have a whole lot of money, old-old kids, old-old kids, even your cashiers work fine. A number of tricks and storage, again take a look at some of the ideas that are out there, we're going to cover those progressively on the air. YouTube's got a lot of really cool videos of the ideas. Little hint, great, food storage item that can be completely sealed, PVC pipe, cap on one end, clean out on the other. and fill it with, you know, wash it, fill it with rolled out and you got to sell storage tubes that will be good indefinitely. You want to make a little long, last a little longer, actually inject CO2 into the tube with a cap open, spray a little wand, go to tank, make a little copper wand, put it inside the PVC pipe, pull the wand out, put it through it down and then put a bathtub cup bead right on the top of the threads. Once you've worked this thing down and got yourself a double seal, the CO2 will displace it and that food is good indefinitely. That's an awful cheap storage. Yeah, easy to carry and you can make it any size you want depending on what kind of apps and clean out stations you got. Maybe some stuff you got for free because it's industrial. But you can go up to the 6-8 inch range. If not, hey, 4 inch, 5 inch, 6 inch PVC pipe. Hey, make a great storage can. You can make it 3-4 feet long if you want. It's something feels f***ing bad. the T is refreshing. The sites love our insights. ChangeT removes these unwanted visitors, gives your insights the relief you desire. Get the T for more info. What are yours today? T28308408408. Whoa, nice! Why do you use LiveChangeT not only remove their sites, but we have... E I G Y R ZA MER Even gums, remember, you know. Hold their breath, basically, you have images they didn't want. And this time around the bad guys, well, we all know better now. It's going to be a problem in all the different ways necessary using all the tools that are in our toolbox. And it's not just a problem, the problem is prevent this poor performance. and Select Fire and it has magazines that fit the weapon that you are going to be using that has Select Fire. That's the weapon you want. Right now, you want high quality American weapon systems that are better built, military weapons that you're going to be frustrated with later. Didn't know that. Well, typically the average American arm is far better maintained than what you see in almost every army in the world, including the United States. I used to inspect weapons by the virtual tens of thousands. Well, that was one of the many jobs I had because one of my missions as a 94B Intel analyst was to work as an inspector for the accounting brigade and division. I would go to each of the commands. We would go to each of the H2s and each of the respective sister units. My job is to make sure that all the paperwork is up enough for the operational security for that particular facility for the weapons system. I had to inspect the physics site for the weapons system. In addition, operational security and administrative paperwork also covering black background clearances and other issues having to do with the facility as part of an inspector's job. You wear many hats when you're in the military, guys. You wear one hat. And trustments are number one, typically obtained by far, are able to get weapons. out any time you want and do maintenance on it, handle your weapon. You don't have to sign a sheet like they do in the communist states and that includes the Western Europe. You've got to sign out, get your weapon, and then otherwise it has to fit somebody else's hands. That's not your firearm, somebody else's. Well, your weapon in hand, you can choose what you want to spend on the arm that you have. Almost every weapon you guys have built is superior to any of the weapons. Pretty much hands of all these boots that are wearing uniforms that are active in the military. can clean their weapons with what the government buys. It's a basic Murphy's rule of warfare law you need to remember. The military weapon was built by the lowest bidder. Yeah, if it's McEl, it's well. Okay, but that's true. It's sad, but even in the day, PRW of course by the way was not the lowest. But PRW made the M4. And it's interesting, we went from a standard of high standard of quality, to a pumpkin jump. And there's a whole bunch of nightmare issues that took place. Not that there weren't problems, and this is something that you go deeper back. Weapons, companies that build our weapons, I will try to get away with things depending on who they are. Now everybody goes, well yeah, look what happened to the M16. Now most of you don't know, because they've gotten past this and they're not redefining it. They want to get the stigma of the M16 rifle out of everybody's minds. Guys, remember that movie We Were Soldiers? Go, you probably watched that. Remember with Mel Gibson? Yeah, an excellent movie. Yeah, guys, you know what? What they didn't show there is why so many of our men were killed just before that window of activity. In fact, they're even, you know, it's not that the Mel Gibson, I mean, everybody knows that they wanted to make that particular book, okay? But understand the history of the units you're talking about. One of the most devastating mass deaths of U.S. forces in Vietnam took place with that unit. and it wasn't that movie. And what was the deciding fact? What got more American soldiers killed in that action than anything else? The brand new M16-1 and A1 rifles that were issued out, and malfunctioned en masse. In some cases, groups of anywhere from eight to nine to ten men were found huddled together or back to back together. dead in a group with the M60 gunner at the center of their operation, which is what he should have been anyway, but there was a reason. They were too busy trying to unjam or trying to get their M16s to work consistently in any way. And they'd already had some problems with them, but this was very telling. A lot of men died. Guys were writing home, Dad, send me my deer rifle. Dad, send me my shotgun. Most of the guys, if you take a look, and the controlled media, they show you pictures of Vietnam, just like where they show stuff today. I've told you this before, and I'll say it again. They hyper-engineer the footage you're allowed to see. And you'll bury seldom. In the middle of the war, a lot of guys, you see they're hearing, you know, they're bird guns. They're hearing pump shotguns. Now, they may have put a plug barrel on it or a 20-inch barrel. But you'll see a lot of images. If you watch enough video footage, go to YouTube. Well that guy's got a shotgun. Why has he got a shotgun? And by the way, that is not a military issue shotgun. Why does he have a shotgun? Well, it's because everybody found out real quick there were some major problems with the M16. And it was a combination of politics, bean counters, and everything else. Well that's all that made to disappear. You don't even do, you aren't allowed to do movies. We don't want to bust up your credibility in the M16 rifle. And we'll even give it a different name. Now we'll call it an M4. Guys, the M4 is nothing more than the CAR-15. CAR-15 was the submachine gun version of the assault rifle, a, you know, M6. Back to the military, that CAR-15, or what we now call the M4. If you go to the nomenclature page of all those maintenance manuals, a lot of them had the cute cartoons to get, you know, the guys there, you know, read them and, you know, actually pay attention. You might recall the last page there, oh I'm jogging your memory, but you gotta remember I gave classes on this for years as far as weapon systems. Little reminder, the Kar-15, which everybody just had to have, it's a submachine gun, that's what it was considered. You shorten the barrel, a weapon that is already rated as a light rifle, then you start dropping down in performance. That is why by even the US Army standard, that Kar-15, now known as the M4, was considered a submachine gun. Shorten the barrel, use the dimensions and the size, reduce the performance of the bullet, don't reduce the range, it's a submachine gun. Now, the maintenance wise, or performance, just because I mentioned the M16, I would point out, the M14 had two things problems in the very early stages, because it was another variation in design, and it was newer, and of course so unique, to the M1 Garand. It has many similarities, it's obvious who its momma was on Garand. It had some issues early on. The BRW was the primary contractor. All the other contractors, the Elite Star did a number for, again, two runs. The overall production was outstanding, but in the early days they had to bring the Perfect Blue and Diamond, the Machinists, up to speed, building the gun. And it takes time, there's a learning curve. For the M16, it was a failure curve because of intentional interference by politicians and people in suits who were hacked. Now I'll go back a little farther still. The World War II. We knew, in 1939, it was decided America was going into war. The Shister FDR was planning on getting us into war. The Department of War Department, notice we had a more honest for our people who had to shoot at people. It's called the War Department. War Department established a series of plans. They included the defense of the continental United States to include invasion. To think we got caught flat-footed, he virtually every aspect of what was being done in 1939, and I've seen all the plans and actually it's all stuff part of America. If you knew how to read, R-E-A-D, say, uh... There's not R-E-E-D. R-E-D read like a read in the wind. Yes, or a read on a on a clarinet power psychosychill. Yeah, you want to maybe want to sing and Well kind of enough. I didn't know how to spell until I got her or the grid re ad have you read that? Yeah, already That's the abbreviated quick version. Okay. Yeah, I actually had a real-life experience in what was this eighth grade a period sitting in science teacher asked in front of me, he did something, whatever it was he said. She said, well how did you know that? He said, well I read it. And she said, read it? Of course, being the... You've... you've read it, man, you've read it. So he blurts out, I read it. And the whole class, I was a little bit of a joker when I was just... It was fun. Oh, interestingly enough... again like you said if you read or read if I read my history books read American history books while while they were planning on getting us invaded actually are planning on situation going going south real fast guys it was expected we were going to be invaded and in fact our industrial complex the United States was based upon that you know you may have a factory in the backyard or you know that back in your part of the county that wow it's just out in the middle of nowhere that was part the World War II planning if you look take a look at the construction of the building take a look at the age but also could have met pretty amazing they just decided to profit but if it's World War II a general industrial plan for our manufacturing capabilities well another thing they had to do is this we had so many artists done make and we made a variety of different weapons that we called it fine arms World War II well we built the M1 curvy and everybody has handled a curvy at one time or another very very fine weapons Ladies love them. They're even easier to hidey-hold than the air-fitting is. And they pack a pretty good bunch of 110 grain bullets. Well, do you think they just came off the production line working? Well, you would hope, right? But what happened is, the government has a system where they take the design and they, of course, have a coolant dye shop that has a dry shop that takes the cooling. Tool and die shops in that day or even to this day, the machines that make the machines that cut the metal are rarer than the machines that make things like our tooling. They would give the tooling to different companies. Now, a lot of you guys might have Saginaw steering and gear M1 carbines. Oh yeah, those are really good rifles and they're a little more collectible. You're right here from Saginaw, Michigan up here by the Saginaw Bay. Bay City and Saginaw, right beside the... Well, Saginaw Steering and Gear was given the tooling and everybody that had a factory that could make weapons was supposed to be killed to take it to do it. On top of that, a certain number of companies were going to continue to produce weapons once they showed the thing. Saginaw received all the tooling. I know this firsthand from the guys from a long gone and other past few back in the 90s. They trained with a lot of men who were Saginaw. Also, I know the story that got the history from the pilot, you know, from the military. Well, they gave all the cooling to Saginaw. They were supposed to produce 150 weapons and they had perfect off-the-product. And they had 30 days to start cranking out 30. They claimed that they did. The inspectors for the government guys, they're typically people who really know what they're doing. And the inspectors for cool and die and machine men. And the moment they came in and looked at the weapons, they said, you can't tune these. Well, these came right off the production line just with the... the parts... this was the standard of America and it really goes back even to, you know, the first industrial part of the industrial state. All the parts had to interfere, all the parts had to fit without any dressing or... thing or tuning up, guys. They expected the highest standard of manufacture could be imagined. They proved by looking at how the metal was cut how they tried to hide and then re-part price, part they put on the rifles. But yes, they lied. So they told them, hey, we're coming back in 30 days. You should have 150 rifles that don't have to have anything done to them. And you're kind of like on the clock. So they came back again in 30 days. And second off tried to do it again. Well, this is not a half-whirl because then the government explained to them this way. Here's how it works. So you're a nice company and you do great parts. You do great work. But apparently you don't know how to make rifles, so you got one more shot at this, otherwise we're taking all the cooling machinery and going to somebody else. Well, I guess the third time pays for all, because they finally did get it right, and they finally did produce a flawless system part that, coming right off the production line, no dressing, no things, no filing, no grinding functioned and entertained flawlessly. but they didn't get it right first time and on America's company at a time of war when our country was losing, they actually tried to cheat their way through it. So it's not like the M6 is the first time. The only good thing, we had men who were inspectors, men who knew their job. They were honest and they would have picked everything up, dragged it down the road and there wouldn't have been any Saginaw steering a year, M1 car beams except for 450 that they built close to the minute. Now some companies actually did that show. They actually built weapons and they had to show the government they could do it and then said, okay, now you're doing this. And what they did is each company had to show they could build the Springfield, the Grand, the Carbine and the Prowning Machine Gun. And then they had tooling on standby so that in the event, the eastern part of America or California was invaded and then eventually you say the Captain's upon American soil. Even if they cut off a whole series of states, Another part of the country could build every weapon that was built in the area that was overrun. Each part of the country could build enough weapons without the central government. That was the plan. Now, and one of the people at Steff board, Edison, decided that, well, if you're going to do that, you're going to need power. And so back in the day, which of course he would never do now, they built hundreds of mini power stations that were Walker hydro power stations. So America, don't tell me, to this. It was already done back in 1939. Actually, it was done by Edison way back to 1922. And in fact, where I'm sitting here, there were little hydro stations, and the government has tried to do everything they can for people not to have them. Now, there's still probably about 15 locally here that I can think of there within an hour's drive. Still running. And you've got to remember, guys, these were built back in 1922 or 1939. They're hydropower, they're ever running. There's water, it goes through a turbine. These little turbines guys, they think of a powerhouse the size of your bathroom and the overall operation the size of your kitchen. Being able to power a complete factory out in the middle of nowhere with no power lines, no nothing. Oh by the way, they were really smart. Not only did they make electricity, they had a belt drive system to run all the old belt drive machinery that we used to have in this country. Right off of that hydro turbine, the same as, you know, it's just pumping the water. While it's moving the water, water's moving the wheel, the wheel's moving the turbine, the turbine's making electricity and mechanical power for the driven machinery right off of the main hub. And don't say it can't be done, because I can take and show you a hundred places here in Michigan where they did it. But they don't want that, because liberals and the leftists and the monarchists, they can't control that when everybody's got power at their fingertips. They don't want that at all. So we don't really need all that decent one gasoline to get our lights lit. We just gotta use our brains and what we've got that's naturally available. I hear the music, we're at the top already, oh my goodness. Grab that cup of coffee. Smell. This is gonna be good taste. French roast. 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