December 8, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed political corruption involving Jeb Bush and the savings and loan crisis, where $500 million was stolen from depositors with Bush's involvement. He covered preparedness topics including building micro FM radio stations for emergency communications, scavenging electronics and equipment, and field survival techniques like efficient fuel use and fire-starting. A caller named Kevin from Florida reported internet connectivity issues with the website, and another caller discussed militia coordination and operational planning, emphasizing the importance of compartmentalized task assignments and vetting personnel for actual preparedness versus those seeking attention.
- jeb bush
- savings and loan crisis
- micro fm radio
- emergency communications
- preparedness
- field survival
- militia coordination
- scavenging electronics
- fire-starting
- operational planning
- bundy ranch
- police state
- new world order
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The rules of the game are changing. You're listening to the Micro Effect Radio Network. The gem of the mountains. Learn more about the Micro Effect at themicroeffect.com. The era of big government is over. One day close the Micro Effect Network in the morning. Www.b microeffect.com libertytreeradio.com. Mississippi, Alonzo, the bottom of Florida, cross here the Gulf of Mexico. Central Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd and 5th 5ths in the recall state of the savings left coast. So we have to sleep over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi and land in this most in the Grandma's Hill. La Ville, Grandma Consortium of retired television workers. Bring us a million petticoat junction when everything else is beautiful. But you know, the 8th December, 6th year, Fabian Social Day, 2004, or...Kruveeey's ghost for Domus Du! 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Jeb Bush was right there at the Committee of Monkeys, and he was right in the middle of it all. $500 million! depositors of Silverado savings alone you know what the logic was that well you know if some scurrilous pig were to come into the credit union because the same rules that apply to banks didn't apply to the credit unions which was a good thing because the Shaster bankers didn't control the credit union. The Shaster bankers buddies came in and stole that. Now for everybody out there only a fool and an eater and cop and it would be voting for any of the Demick and Schmuck begin with, but Jeb Bush. See, the only good thing about this is we've got Bummer, of course, Barry Satoro owned by Valerie Jarrett, mucking the country up left and right so that what? Bush will look good. Romney, who of course embraced every policy that Barry Satoro promoted. That character that made all the snide comments about you as an American voter for Rum Dum Romney, just like he did Barry Satoro. Jeb Bush. savings and loan 500 million dollars stolen you know there was retirement money a people's life savings stolen and Jeb Bush was right there to give the wink and the nod because they needed to you know destroy the credit unions in America that was the whole agenda well mark the crit you know the history of banking in America and the credit unions and the bankers were pissing and moaning because they didn't have control of them the way they wanted so they could ran second so they did Jeb Bush. Now the cool thing is, like I said, little Barry is of course ransacked in the country right now. He's screwing the country right now intentionally. He's a sociopath that's trying to do whatever he can to flag the country. Jeb Bush is going to be the third Bush in line, so this is kind of cool. You know, we had the King George III that the American patriots had to fight, and we're going to have a Bushite III that American patriots will have to fight. Isn't that cool? Yeah, that would be neat, wouldn't it? Yeah, it's Bush III. Where, you know, like George Doherty is the second, you know, the lame of the bunch that go get it. And that's what they probably didn't roll the coke gets anyway. This is gonna be kind of cool if everybody prepped for it. Remember, you know, Jeb III? I mean, you know, Bush Iced III? We're gonna come up with appropriate for that. I had a reason still for everybody to realize, where do you put a waterlog? Anyway, but again, the idea is that, of seesawing back and forth. Then they're gonna shovel all these old Cody turds that they really have no business being in any political office in the first place, and the Lames will continue to play golf. Let them eat cake, or better still, let me play golf. I say, the peasants are hungry. Let them eat one of these. Can you picture that? Let them eat... no. The British being what they are, Royalty looking down, we're finishing off our uppity by stock of peasants by bringing in the Muslims. And they will feed, and they will... Some people of England will beg for a bigger police state. Because of the trouble we've intentionally imported, our... The Israeli masters told us that we need to do the diversity thing to kill off the old stock. Don't you know? Yeah! It's the same thing they're doing here in Iraq with the K. Alright, boy. I don't think so. So please, show me otherwise. So anyway, as it is, again, pay attention, but, yeah, Bush. He just looks so dynamic, boy. He just jumps out off the table, and you go, who would you want as a president in the United States? Oh, well, whoops, oh man, he's a fool. that alien flying from... Did I use this while I was away? That'll go from the second mode. And, uh, explanations for those. If you go to FromTheCrenchesWorldReport.com this morning, and quickly go back through the scroll, because I know the boys are going to be adding stuff, okay? Take the time, scroll back through and you'll find an excellent little write-up on OYRUIT radio, interestingly enough. If you take the time and go through that, you'll find that that's actually a nice little package that they've got sitting there. Uh, you know, wouldn't you have to be as extensive as that? Because, again, a computer's run, no. So, pretty much 99.99% of what smaller boards could be used. The whole thing in an oversized piece of luggage. And it would be like, you know, the man from Uncle or from, uh, you know, like, uh, Mission Impossible, where you open up a bag and dun-dun-dun-dun-dun. Ideally, you don't even take his name. You have everything nested, so you open up the bag, you clamshell him. This is one of those things where if you want to make it super lightweight, you would go micro-compressed. and minimal, simple minimal. Still need some microphones, gotta be able to do live if need be. Digital player recordings, sure has enough to do is it'll pretty much everything, a little mixing board, a little mechanical mixing board would be a good idea. All lightweight, super light connectors and just do the job done to plug everything in. You could have a complete suit on a radio station, that would be kick rumpus and take names. It would work, it's something to think about there. And if you can, take the time to check it out and understand that there are a whole bunch of other cool solutions for rebroadcasting that we need to have on standby. But a micro FM station, well, right now we're looking at power grid going down, we're looking at everybody's worried about EMP type attack. Hey, we need everything hardened up also micro down to a small and less reverse. You can put a boom and micro FM station together for minimal cost, maximum result. how many people could listen, it would vary depending on how you got the word out and how much stuff was in when it got hit or offline when it got hit. Not everything would be destroyed, it would be a matter of proximity and very quickly FM and AM would pick up fast because there is a plethora of radio technology out there and people, they're used to the electronic technology being there and in place, so a micro FM state. Anyway, couple other things here, if you didn't see this over the weekend, Well, the Belgian bankers was found floating in the North Sea. The fascinating thing about this one, reading the story, just reading an overview, is like, yeah, yeah, he kind of stumbled out of his car, got his head kind of waddled over to the one flop down. He was looking at the fish. Of course, they did find a fish in the back seat on the floor, ungutted, and it's really strange, because it was, you know, like, the next day's paper. Next day's paper. So apparently, they're what we might call behind-the-scenes dagger bank or just go to get rid of people who are they might know more than they should and they might be trying to have a conscience or something well apparently if you start to think about a conscience or maybe you just decided with the wrong batch of shaster bankers lo and behold you might be found floating dead in the North Sea I'll at least in some code water it might be in your bathtub but it's good development it's not like it my whole while the gangsters I mean the banksters got I'm forgetting that anybody's going to be crying about that one. Well, thanks. Yeah, I'm not going to do now. The stereo equipment right now, classic from the 70s and 80s, you can walk an ad or don't remember to run different technologies. The cool thing is you can get cassette to cassette. Here's now the nicer older station online somewhere. Technology ready to go and superior typically would be using. Micro doesn't mean better sound. Okay, micrometer can push sound out there. Quality of it. That's a really cool, simple series of connectors. In fact, if it isn't there one time in the recycle bin, go back again, you'll find everything you need there. Separate it, isolate it, and by the way, be creative. Let me give you an example. One of the things that I've been doing with, you know, for the radio truck, data lines, you know, information lines for your connectors, for your junction boxes, for multiple computer operations, the equipment, they use the same connectors, you know, go from one point to the next. Well, guys, they make them in color. And ideally, you probably didn't think about it, you just said, oh, you know, grab, okay, I'm gonna grab all the blue ones on the shelf. I'm just gonna grab what's right there. Well, if you think about it, wouldn't it be nicer to know if I have a blue line coming out of the back of it? The blue line goes, but the red line goes, or the yellow line goes, or that the clear line goes, you see, prevent confusion. Like you see in all these movies, oh, which wire is it, or is it? Okay, well, here's how it works. You see the red plug? Yeah. It's not like the green or the blue or the yellow or the white or the clear. That's the one you want. Replace the red plug, replace the machine that's at the end of the red plug, because that's the problem. Depending on what your instructions are, your operators. But also for yourself, if you're in a hurry and you're trying to bring a piece of equipment back online, color-coding everything is kind of cool. It could also work out of your junction boxes the same way, or your routing boxes, or even your jumper boxes for cable operations. Even cable comes in, you know, black or even white. And the cool thing is, if you collect enough of it, well, rather than you going out and spending money on cable and putting new connectors, here's the thing. Somebody else already built it, in some cases, in real grade anyway, with connectors that are far beyond anything you normally want to spend money on. So now if you sort the cables and you have them sorted, when you want to put something together, you're not fumbling or going out and nickel-ing and diming yourself to death, trying to put another system up and online. Everything is there. You can have it operated, stored, isolated, And now your electronics are simpler to deal with. Oh by the way, little hint of the things I picked up the other day here which was kind of fun. And by accident, it's not my first priority but it's weird because you see for years I've been getting these micro digital discs. I've got a bunch of little electronics up there and lo and behold, what did I get? Two of the small format players that are standing are going to be used to even run into a bore. The micro CD sleeves and little that will go with And now I've got a complete subsystem for nothing and run with one of the other micro stations in general. So there's a number of different things out there, technologies out there that are definitely worthwhile. You wouldn't normally go out and buy them because you wouldn't want to spend the money because it would be like either a stupid price or maybe it's not cutting edge right now because it's gone past that to other things, which is true. But because you can access it for little or nothing, you also can commit it to a location where something happens to it flawlessly. And you can afford to, if you had to in a battlefield, you'd hate the idea of fragging anything. If the idea, why not destroy anything to begin with? You're not out, you can grab anything and run with it before you place it to the ground. Why not? Then walk away and not look back. Didn't cost you anything. The expenses don't have... Again, if you're building a micro FM station, watch your resale shop, watch your recycle bins. Don't see many mixing boards recently again. Not like we were about a year and a half, two years ago. I think that's rather interesting. Fads are... up in reading on the internet or reading magazines or publications. When somebody says something all of a sudden, everybody gets a kind of a focus on it. Talking about the hard technology rather than the micro-technology is involved. Moving on to maintaining a lot of the equipment. Now that's going to be a good thing. They're using it for bands and for physics, that kind of thing. The good thing is that they'll all become available progressively and we will have it. Not a baby, not a kind of, not a sort of. You will have it. Eventually it will be ours. It's a predictable thing. We need that. So again, a reminder guys, with a lot of different tricks of the trade, things that can be done that can work for us. It's scavenging. Electronics has always been scavenged. On televisions, one of the reasons you just don't worry about seeing them right away is because old radio keys come sit there and tell help. And those big buck capacitors are equally handy. If you had to go out and buy them, there's a cost of the cost. How much? And most everybody's pausing these televisions and as hardware, technology on board, there are so many components actually now here. The system is smiling at the fact that people are destroying the technology. Little micro stuff, you can't do anything with it. It breaks, they wouldn't mind that. Out the ability, so the idea is to, you know, again, prevent that happening. We're heading to the bottom of the hour break. I want you to, everybody that weekend, guys, check your weapons, check your equipment. Make sure you go through all your weapons, clear all your chambers, and rod everything with some oil if nothing else right away. If you didn't do it coming off the range, moisture out there and cold means that moisture settles in places you don't see it. Last thing we need is oxidation on your weapon system. Do a complete maintenance for overhaul. Make sure you do a full cleaning. Make sure you re-lube properly so you're ready to take her back out in the field next time around and she works for you. We are at the bottom of the hour. Grab that cup of coffee, smell, taste. We'll be back right here on The Rock Monday. If liberals are so smart, how come they lose always? Hey! And with a straight face, you're gonna tell students that America is so Star-Spangled Awesome that we're the only ones in the world who have freedom? Canada has freedom. Japan has freedom. The UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Australia, Belgium has freedom. So, 207 sovereign states, and we're like 180 of them have freedom. Alright, and yeah, you, sorority girl. Just in case you accidentally wander into a voting booth one day, there's some things you should know. One of them is There is absolutely no evidence to support the statement that we're the greatest country in the world. We're seventh in literacy, 27th in math, 22nd in science, 49th in life expectancy, 178th in infant mortality, third in median household income, number four in labor force, and number four in exports. We lead the world in only three categories. Number of incarcerated citizens per capita, number of adults who bleed angels are real, and defense spending, where we spend more than the next 26 countries combined. 25 of whom? Her allies. Now, no, this is the poldemode. 20 year old college student, but you nonetheless are without a doubt a member of the worst period generation period ever period. When you ask what makes us the greatest country in the world, I don't know what you're talking about. Sure used to be. We stood up for what was right for moral reasons. We passed laws, struck down laws for moral reasons. We waged wars on poverty, not poor people. We sacrificed. We cared about our neighbors. We put our money where our mouths were and we never beat our chests. We built great big things made ungodly technological advances, explored the universe, cured diseases, and we cultivated the world's greatest artists and the world's greatest economy. We reached for the stars, acted like men. We aspired to intelligence. We didn't belittle it. It didn't make us feel it. We didn't identify ourselves by who we voted for in the last election. We didn't scare Suizi. We were able to be all these things and do all these things because we were informed by great men, men who were revered. First, after solving any problems, recognizing there is one, America is not the greatest country in the world anymore. I can't say it. I swear to keep an eye on things. The sun is poking through, so the solar panels are, you know, registering enough those calories for displacement later when they activate. Holding in the evening, that's what they do. Send them one form or another and... And again, however they run, they run. dollar a piece that's run for a year or two years. I think you got a dollars worth of electricity out of them and a dollars worth of white. What do you think? Longer than a year? You're still as it is. For everybody out there, it is Monday morning here on the Rock. Would remind you that you can donate to microeffect.com, www.themicroeffect.com, www.themicroeffect.com, and 094. Plug in the microeffect again. say heads up and please donate today we are of course through the month of December into 2005 the goal right now what are the backlogs oh we have a caller okay sounds but it doesn't honestly we'll wait to see what happens here anyway I'll say thank you Camp Maggie hit him this weekend for Ellie RR you know who you are yes we are because I got together and they cranked out some major hot you know the birthday cookup Apparently they did this really great work. And LER, our coordinator, the extra help menu, I think one of the big things, they did a multi-boussagna and everybody went, ugh, cold off the ranges coming in. Guys, you know how much, well, some of you do, but actually having a reel and a plug-in and go yell, that probably is what makes it. The same is true. Now bring this up for a reason. Guys, you've got to learn to be as efficient as possible and minimize. Well, here's how this works. You can only carry so much. Contrary to what you see in the movies with the blazing camp eyes of a Volkswagen, for all of the stand around, let's say you put a whole bunch of people in an area. How much firewood's available? How much time does it take for you to denude an area? One of the reasons for centralized thinking for food production and cold weather operations is to minimize, you can maximize duration and stay. You, when you're out in the field, you can only carry so much. How many maxis? How many bricklighters do you carry? How many strikers do you carry? How much material do you have to make a fire with? You know, fire starts made with lint and you canny fuzz and whatnot. It doesn't make any difference. You are in a finite environment. Now for that reason, you need to be thinking, minimize with regard to cook. When you're, if you're ever the old Boy Scouts that used to have, one of the things to get a focus on this was to have competitions to see how quickly you can clean cup full of water. Well yeah, the idea is to make a fire fast, make sure that whatever flame you create is being applied to the container, can bring the water to a, as quickly as possible, minimal fuel. Now we're not talking about using a Bunsen burn, we're talking about making a fire in the field with a match, getting the tinder going, getting everything running and bringing that cup to a boil as quickly as possible, taking your MRE pot, opening it and what immersion heaters do with them. were in the military, maybe a lot of you weren't, we had those 5 gallon trash inside that, sat up with water about a sea ration, the broccoli heads and whatever it was, and they just randomly put it in the tub, stack them inside and the immersion heater would heat up the water and would warm the food. Then you get in line and they just hand you a can. Everybody gets a can, here's a can, here's a can, here's a can, you get a box, that's got the meal in it, and you would get your main course. Congratulations, you got a hot meal. There you go, you got a hot meal. Out of my way, keep going, keep going, keep going. Now once the immersion heaters were done being used, the food like that, the three immersion heaters that were used, typically the strength meal, were also used for your dish water. One would be for water for rinse. The immersion heater water didn't go to waste. The container, come along with your mess utensils or whatever else we're using, and you'd be able to wash rinse and you wash it. rinse it and then you rinse it a second time, dip it and rinse it. Congratulations! It's golden hot water for all three. Where the first one's very warm, go in there and grab a rag. Some people did make the mistake, not think about the idea. They might be steaming for a reason. But anyway, in fact, minimize heat consumption. Now, the advantage you have is that you do have alcohol burners, sticky pots. Remember if you're using fuel caps, don't start up a small piece, calculate and find, figure out what size or how much of a heat tab you need to get a cup. And that's all you need. If you're gonna do coffee, if you're gonna do tea, if you're gonna do hot soup or freeze-dried pout, see how that works? It helps to get the job done. Once you're done, beat it off with the heat. Or again, if you've got like a heat tab going, put some more water in there, heat up some more until that heat tab is exhausted. Why? warm in your body in winter when you're living outside is a good thing. And since you've carried the heat tab, you miscalculated and it's... and now you got more heat left there. We'll put the cup back, put a little bit of water in there to get that oil. You know, we're starting to do some math. Calculate. Do I need a full cup? Will that warm it up fast enough? No. Heat tab. Remember that's a chemical stick. It's gonna burn. How about if I put just enough water in there to get that to boil and there's my way. some water for some. The idea behind this is if you carried it you burned calories to move it. If you burned calories to move it you also have to calculate getting something out of it. This is especially critical in cold weather. You see a grocery store out there in the middle of your back 40. I do because you know what to look for but still the idea is that again there's only so many matches, we got so much fuel, only carrying so much material and you're gonna carrying it down the road. Now this also gets down to the idea that remember, resupply and replenishment. If you are in contact, you strip the dead for everything. Especially you're watching for support items. If you are, of course, in the field and you do run into us, but let's say somebody is still doing business. Fire starters and matches, especially from the dollar store as part of your schedule. The match is up, you one gallon like every reason. It's one of those things that, well, already it's a monopoly. How many brands of matches you see on the shelf right now? In most any part of the country, no matter where you go, one. Not 20, not between green box and pink, pink hind end too. And then there's pomegranate. It isn't like that, is it guys? You've got basically one flavor or company of match, and you've got book matches, tiny box matches, and big box matches, and if that company got cut off tomorrow, you're screwed. Unless you know how to make magical chemists in your- Did you know that? That's right, you're not just chemists, but the local pharmacist, tailor-made matches from outside, kind of fun. And by the way, are you gonna be making a big lighter in the backyard? Did I miss something here? Just take a look at the basic components for a lighter and ask yourself, how many people could jump off the wall and make anything like that right now? Oh, there were people that used to, or you think they got the idea for Zippo making the Zippo. There's a whole bunch of other lighter designs, stuff on the shelf, one flavor, one brand, one model. You see where the juncture is here? You see the local point? You see the conic, but I mean, I just idea it's like, like this, you know, how to smell? United States. And we don't make any. Well Mark, I got a coffee company down the road. Yeah, they sell burlap coffee bags if you want to buy them, don't they? They sell them as a unique item because they don't grow the coffee bean backyard. They don't grow the coffee bean. A lot of other stuff is overseas, and if all of a sudden our money is worthless, Or these friggin idiots get us into a WOW WAR THREE! Let me just remind you what happened in WAR TWO! We also got screwed because we had no business. We can't eat meat cause the soldiers need to eat meat. We need to cut down on production and we need to send our production to China so that when we go to war, we have to have rationing coupons. All prepped to do right now because, well if we go to World War Three, you need to do without... You need to do with and there's less to begin with but you need to do without oh Yeah, so it'd be a good idea if you got something you like or something as unique if you kind of just start a little bit Do what you can why you can see it's cheaper free grab it the big thing is again You know just think about think ahead because for instance like coffee Lighters, there's a whole bunch of in fact It's too numerous to mention the items that we really think we might still get salt that might get salt And then again, salt savory food or tasting it will have a different flavor, plus you need salt. Would be a good thing. You can have a lot of them. You can, well, Mark, I know how to strike with this. Well, you're still in the field. If it was right now where you are, are you in cold, wet weather? No, it doesn't mean you don't know how to build. But remember that you don't make things, build things, how to, you know, you only have so much fire and damp, constant. How many times can you rebuild the fire before you run out of all those neat things that you collected? So you better be looking out there right now for other things to collect. Be scavenging in the field whenever you see an opportunity. Wreckage, go through it. Never know what you're going to find. You see anything that is useful that is small item. You can sort it out later. Keep moving. But the important thing is the weather is going to come up. Remember, moisture kills. Hey Mark, this is Kevin from Florida. You're listening. And I was just listening to that, uh, been experiencing some problems with the internet connections coming through. on your website. So just that's something to look at. But internet listening and phone connection. Very good. Which are you, the audio stream radio or the micro effect? Jiggle what's happening? Well, it's kind of funny because play on the listen live sometimes, but just sometimes it won't be playing and then it will be playing on the pause button going. I just noticed this one last few down with it or what's going on. You know something possibly took them back off around the Bundy Ranch here in that month or two months or whatever. On Johnny come lately, irrigation wise, like trying, if something were to happen. And the bag of cats is about to come and stuff them around and very intentional. Our biggest problem, again together, until the PCs hit the oscillating device, and then all of a sudden there's always, aren't you making decisions or why didn't you do the, it's like, well, everybody wanted to do the bag of cats. It's like what we also call the eclectic tree. In other words, the problem is that settling on a management mechanism focusing on certain tasks, certain and some people that got involved, they had no interest in effective preparation on the site. It was more like they watched too many stinking movies and I want to make all responsibility. That's typically the case we've seen over and over again and in different situations, not everyone, because we've had successful effective standoffs where we deployed the troops over again, everybody's cooperated, we're all on the same page, the next, the next generation are waived, so the speed seemed as though Like, well this is totally new and I've just discovered this and it's only, we are the only ones who can see this. It's like soldiers, the same thing. Yeah, but wait, it's the greatest, the toughest and those other guys before you were nothing like you. Really? Uh, you know, we only have two flavors of meals to eat today and for the rest of our time and while we're in the field. I can't live with that? Where is my Mexican menu? Why can't I have the lasagna pack? Where to- I'm serious, I've heard this. Okay, I mean more than a few times I've watched this. The best thing is again, we're going to have to, the process of coordinating on the ground is going to have to be tightened up like you said. That can be done, but it also means asserting. If you're just picking an ID, a lot of the characters are on the ground that may be just there to stir the pot without actually doing the job or, you know, factor in templates to make sure the job wasn't done. That's something that is a priority to deal with. I talked about this with our with people that are deploying. One of the ways I argued from the get go on the quadrant, the defense. And this is something I learned a long time ago. Back in the 90s, the best way to ensure operational success, you don't intermingle or interwork anybody. You in fact give them an isolated task, identify their potential, their ability. They can't blame somebody else. They can't maintain confusion. This is where you're going to be. This is what basically quadranting is. Think about like a pizza. uh... and cutting pizza slices. Congratulations, you've got that slice. Fred, you've got that slice. Oh, oh, Puba Field Marshal! Congratulations, Grand Puba Field Marshal, you have that slice over there. What, what, what, no, here's how it works. Each group is responsible for their activities. Now, what you do is you observe who performs and who sits under dead earth and does nothing. And this, by the way, happens with military, regular military formations, just as it would with militia. or any other activity where you get a whole bunch of different people together and you're trying to focus on one task. When you don't have total control, then you have to engineer it accordingly. First you have to determine the value of the assets you have available and their potential, and then you tweak them accordingly. So do you want to stick around or you're going to take off? uh... i've got to take off but i just want to have for that idea out there for everybody part that uh... maybe uh... for proactive rather than react exactly we need to be ready to deploy or be deployed or actually practice that deployment for the people i being in the areas of activity kind of like the guys that went to purgiston and defend the business of the both the government and the socialist hated because They didn't get to burn it down and governments didn't get to use it as use them as the excuse for why they needed a bigger police state and it was done with regular guys like you and me. With every aspect of what's going on. Remember they're all socialists. Bushites and the Clintonistas are all one of the same and that's being demonstrated by their own conversations and actions. Same is true with regard to other activities we're facing. So we're gonna have to be the ones to deal with it. We've gotta be projecting solutions, not just complaining about the problems. Thank you. Close the seat, please. God bless the republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. We're in a march. Thank you, caller. We'll be back right here on the rocks.