December 18, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed police brutality and the militarization of law enforcement, highlighting cases of unarmed individuals being killed by officers and advocating for dashboard cameras and security systems to document incidents. He emphasized operational security, compartmentalization, and underground transportation networks as resistance strategies. Koernke also analyzed geopolitical tensions with Russia, arguing that Putin's removal of foreign financial parasites and Jewish mobsters from Russia was beneficial, and called for the United States to eliminate the Federal Reserve and arrest its operators. He stressed that real wealth comes from tangible commodities like coal, minerals, and durable goods rather than fiat currency.
- police brutality
- dashboard cameras
- operational security
- compartmentalization
- federal reserve
- russia
- putin
- ukraine
- soros
- militia
- preparedness
- second amendment
- durable goods
- tangible wealth
- geopolitics
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Live 365. of the revolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit MainMilitary.com. MainMilitary.com carries everything you need. Gas mask, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items, and much more. Do you own a firearm? MainMilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local store sold out of ammunition? Call or visit them today for prices on hard to find ammo and bulk ammo orders. You don't need to worry about having a military surplus store in your area because MainMilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need, all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at MainMilitary.com. That's Main, like the state, Military.com. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You've I permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, is to still the land of the free? And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm R. Kornke. I think I hear Don. Let's find out. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. We're on AM&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, Costa Rica, the Gulf of Mexico. headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both 3rd, 5th, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson, we turn back to the east, sweep across plains over the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium bring us the golden spike and it is a demi snowy rainy day today we have had a piddly kind of weird snow that really didn't stick it's high altitude little beady stuff almost like mini hail but it's not as many mini ball snow snowballs but not that heavy all that melted we got good cloud cover temperatures hovering above freezing So we may not even see ice night, we'll see what happens there. And I hear a background, what do we have? Uh oh. And we got somebody who needs to mute is what we have. To the end of that, and of course that is, well let's see, Old Earth Calendar or Mayan. Over 3,000 calendars to choose from! Probably 6 or 7 overall. If you look at the lesser calendar makers, so god knows how many were really made, can we really be sure? We didn't dig them all up! Come on, each one's different, each one's unique. And remember, more doom, more gloom in your latest Mayan calendar! Get one from Nanook Akum-muk-muk-muk-muk-muk-muk-muk today! That's right. Anyway, it is Thursday. A number of interesting things going on right now. Of course, we've had a number of numerous, why do we even worry about it now, to the point where, well of course they shot the guy if he was unarmed. What would you expect? But that's of course because they're picking out or trying to cherry pick cases like that to begin with. Not that they shouldn't be found, they should be, not that they shouldn't be mentioned. Good idea to keep everything in the light. But now we're to the point where any other time they wouldn't even hover on these stories. You and I get killed, shot in the back, and they claim that we were shot in the back five times in the back of the head and it was suicide. Remember that? How many of those BS stories have we heard? Control Media doesn't pick those up, do they? Okay, so as it stands, again, pay attention to your environment. If you have something happening in your neck of the woods, Bring it into the chat rooms and bring it into the again the program because guys Don't assume everybody else has heard about the case that you've got right there where you are If we are seeing one case of you know guy hand-cuffed shot, you know in the shot in the back or shot and whatever I'm in fact even caught on film being you know, that's being talked about Go ahead Ed. Right down here in Houston, Texas, there was a guy, elderly gentleman, he just straightened everything out. He was coming from the courthouse with, you know, just straightening out his auto violation. Got pulled over by a cop who tried to tell him that he was going to arrest him for that and he says, no, I just came from the courthouse, I just finished it. He went to get his, the guy was seventy-some years old, he went to get his paperwork from the glove box and they tased him, repeatedly. Yeah, him and the men. And they said, that's an isolated incident, but I know from, you know, watching this, it's not. They're counting on repeating that story. They said it was an isolated incident. Isolated incident this time and the next time and the time after that and the time after that. It's just an isolated incident. Of course we're isolating. We won't mention the other ones we've done. Yeah, that's what they mean. That is literally what they mean when they say it's an isolated incident. It's a play on words. We're isolating this incident so you don't think about the others. We didn't taste five people in a row. We taste five people in different parts of the same neighborhood in a row. This is why if you drive a car, you need to go down to the truck stop and you buy one of those $150 video cams, slap it on your windshield. I'd put a cheapie on the windshield. It's funny you brought that up because we were thinking about nowadays we need to do trick box cars. What you do is you offer one up for bait because you know they'll muck with that one, right? and the cool thing is you see don't use cell phones don't use camera cell phone systems guys pay attention to the semantics they're playing with this for you're wiretapping I don't want you to look at you oh no these are all security cameras lots of security cameras little spider eye security cameras all over the place that way when they plant something in the car that's caught on film that way when they destroy the camera that's right out there in the open it's caught on film You know, the cool thing is that everything can be digital nowadays as far as the memory goes. And for very little money, well, take a look at your cell phone. You know, guys, all of you have got a cell phone now. Haven't you got a little camera lens in there? Now, do you realize how small the actual camera system is now? If you go to, oh, not DealXtreme, they have them too. But if you go to some of these industrial supply houses, you can buy the camera circuit separate. Now guys, basically add just a sixteenth of an inch because that's the mounting frame and the microcircuitry, the micro microcircuitry, that supports that camera right there with its collection and then sending to the rest of the circuit, which is a little plug and play tape. And when I say tape, we're talking maybe the thickness of the tape that has the power leads is about the thickness of three pieces of clear scotch tape put together thickness wise and is about what? an eighth of an inch wide at the most? Now think about how many places could you put not just one but how many cameras? That's why I see spider eyes. You know you could create a trick box car so that you can actually catch them in the act of anything and it wouldn't be that hard to do. So you got the right idea. You can go to dealxtreme.com. They've got a hundred different dash mounted cams. You can go to the truck stops, any number of different locations. And yes, everybody needs to be using them now for the fun of it, but also because, well, it's not so fun. It's the cheapest insurance you can buy. And also, I had also got myself a Bluetooth. And it goes right to your cell phone and you press send. and you send it to whoever and now you got two forms of ID. I mean, you know, they're just cops, they want to kill you now. Well, they're being coached by Homeland Security. This whole thing, if you look at the escalation just in the last year, this is the Wag there weenie, the apron wearing blue lodge boys, controlled by the Yomikal wearers, are basically being told in classes, you need to do the barking dog. You're all the barking dogs and they're not going to have a clue because you're going to be the barking dogs. Well, people are going to get tired of the barking dogs. You're going to hear about more bullets being popped into them. There ain't nothing we can do to stop it and I'm not really worried about trying to stop it. See, that's one of the most common mistakes made. It's like, oh no, I have no concern either way now. Because again, the level of stupidity that's escalating on that, especially their side, because they want to be the only ones carrying the guns. Now, like we said, as this quantum multiplication, this geometric expansion takes place, it's going to become more and more apparent to everybody that, well, either you get rid of the problem, which means a lot of people will pitch in and deal with that. Or, be a slave. Walk across the street, avert your eyes. Remember, don't look, don't look, don't look. Avert your eyes, apologize for existence. Remember, when you talk to the enforcer, always look at your feet, look down, and again, never look at him in the eye. Never remember the guy that got beat down here, what was it last week? Because the cop said he was looking at him while the cop was chastising him. And because the guy was looking at his face, was actually looking straight at the cop, the cop felt that he just needed to be beaded more. Because he wasn't being subservient enough. He wasn't groveling enough. So that's where this is headed. And that's why the best thing you can do is vote with your wallet and buy more ammo, vote with your wallet, buy more mags. Christmas should be heavy this year, guys, for everybody. anything you can get in the way of ordnance, armament, whatever, stack it on, because I don't think we've got long to wait now. Whatever booth of stuff they're going to try and pull, they're going to go over with pretty much anybody that I know. Know what I mean? I don't know about you, driver, but I've got a lot of people I've run into that I don't even really know as well as you should probably, and their attitude is pretty much the same. Go ahead. They pretty much leave us. The TO guys... We got you are pretty much who we deal with, but we deal with the cops. But they can't leave us alone. We'll be able to put more respect in the normal guy on the road and the four wheeler. But I don't even own a car. If I owned a car, I definitely would have a dash cam and I'd be very wary if a police can ever run. I'd have to have protection because they want to kill you. And they're killing old men and young kids. They don't give a damn anymore. Well, the other thing I'm waiting for is, again, at a point where they actually do say, so what? Eventually, that's coming. That's not an if, that's just a when. My friends, Kerry, sawed off shotguns and their trucks. They had two things you have to worry about, the cops and the people that want to kill it, the Vovis. Cancer problems out here. Interestingly enough, that's one of the other things that was talked about, I remember, years ago. You know, I don't know guys how many people how many of you have run into these people said well I'm not gonna worry about preparing because I'm gonna go out I'm gonna steal me a semi-truck You know, we're gonna hijack. I you know, that's what they're you know, the app that way that's like really so what's in the truck? What do you mean? I said, well, okay, it's a semi-truck. What's it carrying? So let's see you, mess with the driver. I'm afraid of the adult, depends dad. That's what you're after. A high-jack truck full of trans-axles for a GM pickup, right? Wow, you're going to survive a long time on that, right? You know, think about it. But that's how goofy people think. It's like, well, I'm going to go take this, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub, blub I think maybe the guy driving the truck is going to figure he's got more weight than you do and nothing to lose and everything to gain by running your arse over. What they do is they get you while you're sleeping. We carry a lot of cash on us. I opened 24-7, man. Oh, go ahead. Jump in there, Cole. I'm sorry. Richard, in California, I've been buying those little spider cans at some of the sides of the subway. drive you can get them on eBay for any work from $10 to $25 a piece I bought. Four of the $25 ones gave to the girlfriends and everything, cambered up. I like them. Meet little tools and again it's the next logical step because like I said you know the handheld, I don't know if you remember when we talked about these a few years ago, it's more a few years ago now. The first thing they came out with was, well they want to sell a camera but they didn't do anything special. So they took a camera body, made it cream colored and red, and did nothing but put the sound circuit and the video circuit in the middle of what was otherwise a big plastic box the size of a cell phone. Initially they just had an onboard memory of two hours. Then they went to six. Then they went to add on, like you said, stick memory or little encapsulated memory pods, different types, depending on what was surplus at the time. Now these little units were priceless for the kind of work we're doing. The only problem is this. It's like, see, Fuggalicious, that situation is iffy. The one with the guy being strangled to death in New York, the problem with what's being taught to everybody about this You don't have to guess or even wait for someone to describe because they could go, are you a professional witness? No, I'm a regular person and I saw what happened and then they'll try to attack you because you didn't really see what you said. The problem with the cameras and everybody can see this is you can watch and see exactly what happened. Now they're trying to tell you that what you saw is important. What they're basically saying is, yeah, we killed him, so? Which all that's doing this is confirming that we are at the point of tyranny where something's gonna have to be done and we don't have any choice Because when you can catch it on camera film and they attack the guy for taking the pictures of the crime of the characters in uniform There's another example or like in Illinois where they're saying we're gonna make it a felony for you not to be able to feel you can't film the cops It's like really well there about as public and employees you're gonna get right guys If anybody's house is supposed to be transparent at work, theirs is. And that's why there's such a trying to keep at times. Yep. I've watched this for years. I've pointed out this is why feds do not want to record. They will record, but you're not supposed to know about it. And then when they get in the court, like the lies that they did with Houtari, but Houtari's case is not isolated, guys. They will go, oh, as I recall. What do you mean? Don't you have a recording technology? No, it's from my notes. So then they can be selective, you see, and then they can engineer and sculpt everything, and they've been coached on wordplay, and that's what they're counting on. But when everybody goes, oh yeah, I got about 25 different versions of this on film, you want to see it from what angle? What? Yeah, yeah. Oh, did you use a cell phone? Oh, no, these are camera security systems to keep me safe. See, that's like even on your property to the point where again, it would behoove you to have both the sound and audio, both audio and visual for perimeter security for a number of reasons. not the least of which is because obviously they're going to try and do everything that they can to prevent evidence from being introduced, you know, arguing. You videotape them with a cell phone. No, I videotape everybody. Those are security cameras. They're permanently fixed. They're here all the time. They're running 24-7. They just caught you doing your dirty deed. What's your point? And that's not really, it's sad, but you know, in reverse order, what it's going to show, it's still going to benchmark and show their criminality. So then once you've got that, what are you going to do with it? Because we are going to have to you know we can protect ourselves and a percentage you know they get locked in if you survive whatever they do you can sue their arse if you don't survive and everybody knows where the film is your survivors can sue their arse off and take everything they own But that's about all it's good. That's what it'll be good for because even with it You know they I don't know if everybody saw this I think Henry had it posted on the page this morning It's a case that we covered what about a year and a half ago two years ago now where the guy was handcuffed. Now this guy has got, he has cuffed behind his back. I don't care how you come, there's no excuse you could come up with, you know, they're walking him out through the vestibule through the loading dock area, they're going to take him over to the hospital for whatever reason. They're at the cop shop and there's a private transport officer and then there's the regular deputy and they're wrestling with this guy. Now guys, you know there's a basic trick to that. It still doesn't mean that, you know, and you know they've done this maybe to some of you. If they want to hurt you, you grab the cups and you pull them right up behind the guy's head. What does that do to your shoulder blades? What does that do for your body weight? See what you went out granted. This guy, he was a bodybuilder and he was roided up. Well, probably the cop was too. Because the cop turns around and pulls a gun with this guy basically thrashing around on the ground. He is not doing anything that justifies being shot. Okay, so you go call two more bruisers, because you usually have bruisers in the lock up in the, you know, in the jail. This is where they were. They'll come out and pick your sari or a sub by each leg and by the back of your by your by the by the handcuff end and Pull your arms up and let your weight Drag you to the ground while your arms are behind you and they will walk you over and put you in the vehicle and you will stay there You see if they have to punch you on the way through they will I mean how many times have we seen that but if you watch this video, I mean I can't understand in any way, shape or form, their argument for doing it because the guy is on the ground. It's the next step after the guy that got, you know, the cop that shot the kid face down on the pavement there, the black kid years ago. And it's like, oh, the gun went off! Well, you're supposed to be a little better organized than that, boys. And if you're that nervous on the job, my little twitchy glock didn't have any safety and pop, there you go. Now that the safety is a great thing when you're in a you know, dire strait situation any so the French would argue you don't need one But the fascinating thing is this case that it's caught on film in three different angles Showing them putting the gun right to the guy's shoulder and going right through his shoulder blade on an angle and right on the head blowing out his arm socket We're on an angle went through his heart Dead! And they're like, oh look, he's dead! Uh oh! Uh oh! And how are we going to explain this? Because they flop him over twice and he's like a sack of potatoes. He's dead dead. It's obvious he's dead. There is no elasticity to the muscles. They are limp noodles, kids. And the guy's handcuffed with his hands behind his back. Now all you do is get out on the radio and say, hey Fred, send the bruiser crew out here. Guys, they do this all the time in the lockups. They'll beat you in your cell. So there's an example right there of what we're talking about with regard to arbitrary, this is arbitrary, legal execution is what we're talking about. And arbitrary is purely a matter of is there something worth stealing from you or is there another crime that they need to cover up so they're going to kill you. Because that's really what this is all about now. And it's getting to the point where again, I mean we already have cameras up to GIGI everywhere. The thing is, we're going to have to have the enforcement behind it to take them to task. And the higher up the feeding chain you are, the less likely anybody's going to do anything and they're going to sit on their hands. The feds, they'll laugh. Waco, all on film. And of course a lot of it eventually brought out later and nobody went to jail. You know Mark, it's probably a good idea. A militia that we travel in and it compares wherever the hell they go. I mean, if they know who you are, I mean, I wouldn't, I mean, being alone out there is just anymore, man. You gotta have some power. This is getting dangerous out here. Yeah, it's just a lot better than one, I mean. Right, well, number one is, okay, in a peaceful environment, and if the cops were living in the community amongst everybody, a scout car, which is a single-person car, can make sense. But in a high risk environment, especially as things get more and more intense and as the economy goes to hell in a hand cart, a squad car makes more sense in general. But there's another thing tied into that. Whenever you had a squad, typically you had an older gentleman, an older guy, and a younger guy mixed in. If you'll notice, a lot of the older people on RSDAO, either because they've got too many vendettas, people against them or people are looking for them and they wanted to get out and get out of state. Or, again, they don't want to put up with the nutcases and the front loops that they do have now that are purely there to be knuckle-dragging beatdowns. And a lot of the guys were peace officers, not enforcers. So you've got this problem, which is why a lot of them like to be scouts rather than in squads. Because you're stuck with whoever they shoved down your throat. See, the way most departments work is it's still a seniority thing. There is a pecking order. The positions or locations where people want to be, if you have seniority, you get first choice, first dibs. A lot of retirees don't want to be in the middle of the inner city. If you are a county sheriff's department, you want to be in the middle of a blazing gun battle every day or at least get in everybody's face. Those guys typically will pick a location that they are comfortable with, they know everybody, they've been able to take that position over and over again. when every month they bid up on who gets what patrol, who gets what job. So the thing is that you're seeing a lot of these characters buddied up because nobody really wants to be in the environment they're going into and also nobody wants to deal with them. It's a combo thing. The guys who are the old peace officers, Johnny Jettjak doesn't impress them anymore and they don't want to be around them. Go ahead, jump in there please. I was going to ask you, I mean, you're... I have a little space in the market, pretty high profile. If you travel, when you go out of the house to go to do whatever you want, you travel by yourself. I'm curious, I mean, you know. Well, one of the things is know the area, and that's half the battle is pay attention to your environment. Most people walk out brain dead. What you're watching for is patterns in colors of cars, types of vehicles, material and equipment in the area. stuff that's parked. Their logic is you'll just drive by somebody parked. We've been hyper cautious in the area for years because we used to have break-in problems out here in the middle of nowhere when this area was a little more sparse. So everybody kind of, I taught everybody to pay attention to your environment. We see somebody, I'll walk up and look around, I'll walk up and check them out. Typically, we do work in teams or we work in tandem with other people as we are moving around and know where everybody is because we are not alone here. There are a lot of bodies out here now, even more so than ever, that are just plain fed up. The big thing is that when you do go out, pay attention to your environment and again, study how to drive to defend and save yourself. Like I said, the most important thing is learn to be a shark. If you have to save yourself from a threat, you don't stop. You don't stop at all until you can put distance between you and whatever it is you have a problem with. And even then, you may decide, depending on how you coordinate it, to just be able to deploy with other allies and then let them catch up and let's see who they are. See, that's why, like I said, be prepared guys because there's any number of ways this thing can start. It can be a running gun battle. It can turn into a running gun battle anywhere in the country where it doesn't just happen at one incident. There will be a point of contact and then there will be a fight or a running gun battle down the road. I mean, we're not talking one or two, I'm talking about a progressive escalation. You see these cop shops. If somebody wanted to really be mean, you could bait a whole bunch of these characters into one place like where you see these Polish firing squads. And while they're busy blazing away, you could start hammering them. You could decimate them before they even realized what was going on. While they're busy focusing on something in the middle that they really can't hurt but they decide they just want to fire up, While all those guns are blazing, if you're just quietly, methodically shooting from back to front, it's kind of like what Sergeant York said. How'd you kill those Germans that were charging? He goes, well, I did like I did when I was hunting geese. I shot the one on the back first and came right down the line. By the time that last German was close enough that he thought he could use his bayonet, time to shoot him. He was all alone. See, that's one of the things that they're... It's why I said, you know, there's another part about this is these cop shootings. I personally believe now they're doctoring all the numbers to prevent people from finding out what's going on because there have been other incidents. They're just not going to talk about it. They've been told that it's... You have to have it one-sided. It's futile to resist. You'll be absorbed. They know everything. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But, you know, for about, what, six weeks there, we had an incident or two incidents every week where numbers of them were going down. Now, they killed one person. In other words, they weren't fighting a battle against a fire team or a squad. They went in with a total assault force, anywhere from 22 to 30 to 40 to 50 people. And in every instance, eventually, it became, they knew the guy was there and they're going into the house for him. So they went into the house in their typical snake hot line and because that person, he kissed the babies goodbye, he already said his death prayer and you know, take your pick, Allah Akbar or Odin here I come, he decided to see how many can I get before they get me. And in each of those cases, they got a bucket full each time. And that's why they don't want people to hear about that because if you've decided that you get over the idea of dead, and you fight until you can't fight no more and you fight to win. What you find out like old Doc Robbins, he said as soon as we got over the idea that we were going to die, he said, well I figured we were probably going to die. But he said as soon as we got over that, he was in World War II in Europe. He said as soon as everybody got that passed, then they started focusing on their job, their training kicked in the way it was supposed to, and they survived it. But the whole chewing on your toenails non-stop and being fearful, which is what they count on. You can remember the psycho-babble crew that's in England, the psycho-babble crew like we have the Institute for Social Research on college campuses here in the United States. That's what their job is. Where do the barking dogs get their ideas from? It comes from a clique who have been of course doing the psycho-babble studies. And, you know, how can we make this work? How does a police state work? How to make a police state plug in? What do you need to tweak? How are you going to tweak it? So, see, our list of things to do is anybody with the Institute for Social Research, they're on the list of things to get rid of. The squeakers behind the scenes have to be as priority a target as much of the overt stuff. The knuckle draggers can be found any time. The ones who are tweaking the lines behind the scenes, we've been patiently collecting on that and everybody all over the country is watching them. That's what needs to happen. We need to pay attention. When you have like at the Council on Foreign Relations, don't just look at the guy up there at the podium. Take a look at the name on the placard to the side. Well, who's that goofball? Well there's a weird name. Now you go do a search out of that and you find out, oh he's with the Psycho Babble crew. This is the guy that wrote up the guidelines for Homeland Security. He's at the Council on Foreign Relations. He's standing right up there and sitting down next to the podium where you know take your pick of whatever ring knocker is talking right now. Well that's a person of interest. See, that's what everybody needs to remember. There's a whole entourage that we're not going to deport them. And I don't think, again, we'll just put it out who they are and what needs to be done. And people will do it on their own. They'll, you know, well, here, you want to know the blame? Here's who to blame. They don't have any place to hide. It's like the feds, you know? I just think that, you know, it starts getting a little hot out there. And the most start doing their thing. You know, it's something that would be a good idea to Always team up, yes. Or at least again, work in packs. Or, here's the thing, I've tried to get everybody into communications. You know, I could move across the entire state of Michigan in an evening without anything other than one simple radio and a couple of messages. Now, that would put me out in the middle of nowhere and a rendezvous with somebody else who would pick me up and then move me another one or two or four counties. I could move across the whole state and it was all timing. But never touch the steering wheel. Not only that, they wouldn't even know who the hell they were picking up. The way we set the system up with the Underground Railroad is, rendezvous to point out in the middle of nowhere, drop the person off, the car leaves. That person has no need to know who's coming next to pick you up or who's part of the chain of operations. So the person drops you off, you walk a mile, two or three miles across country down a dirt road through another intersection, you go to the next rendezvous point, you have to be there by a certain time. You know what your pace is. You know what the travel time is. Then you wait. Light signals, as they come down the road, when they get to a certain mile marker, they flash the lights to give the signal. Then they'll flash the light a last time with the proper code combination. and the car stops, you step forward, you get into the back of the truck, you get into the van, you get into the car, they drive you however many miles, you stop, you get out again, the next connection's already been planned. It can be a mile away, it can be two miles away, it can be three miles away. I've traveled the whole country that way. Yeah, I'm kind of a crazy hard with all this stuff. I mean think about it, why does everybody need to know the overall plan? Compartmentalization and operational security is the key to victory. In other words, we're going to torture you. Well, yeah, you'll wish you knew something. And as we pointed out about torture, here's one of the things. I don't even need to know who it is that's actually in the vehicle. In many cases it would be like, you're here to pick you up. Yeah, we'll be there in 34 minutes. Now this is why you're in the vehicle. It's the only conversation. and you rest while you are traveling. You get used to the idea that you fall asleep, you are demi-asleep, at least rest your body because you are not having a walk. Somebody else is driving, but you pay attention to your environment. See, that is one of the things that we are going to have to understand is that the bad guys, they are expecting you to be constantly squawking, carrying signal communications, they can track, all the other go right down the shopping list. When in reality, It's very simple provided you understand what you know is all you need to know. You don't need to know what the next guy is doing or the next guy is doing. You have a very minimal simple task. Go do it, get on with life. Go do it, get on with life. Go do it, get on with life. Well I don't even know what we did. You don't need to. Well what was I doing there? Well what did you do? Well I picked a walker up. I dropped him off, I picked him up at a certain point, I dropped him off at another point, but where the person has dropped off isn't the pickup point for the next transport. The other thing is, stay out of people's faces, stay out of the limelight. Traveling at night number one is really cool. Planning out your transfers is not difficult to be done in such a way that virtually no one sees what's done. And in fact, even the stop time is a matter of one, two, three, four, move. In other words, the car pulls up, you're stepping out, coordinate your pace, car stops, you step in, you keep right on going. The time it takes for you to get the door open, plop your arse down and before the door is even shut, you're already in motion again. See, that's the thing. There are a lot of what we're doing. See, how much traveling? This is the other thing to think about. It's like when we talk about the Ebola virus thing. How much air travel does anybody need out of a country? Really need. Maybe if it was a doctor I mean, what skill do you have that would tell me that I had to let you out of an Ebola-stricken area? If you're a doctor who is maybe a super heart surgeon and you just happen to be in that area when the quarantine takes place, you would still come through our quarantine process. You would be checked out, you'd be properly documented, and even then you'd be restricted so that they get you maybe to that hospital where you had to do that surgery. I can't think of a single thing that would be a justification for a crisis environment like that to move anybody. The only people that push that are movie productions, but in reality, clamp down, sit tight, shut up. But we don't think that way. It's like phones. It's the same thing. We're radio. We're conditioned by movies where everybody's having all these conversations. Military communications are clicks and dashes. And you know what that is? A micro-compressed transmission with a phonetically coded message. The message goes from point A to point B. After it's sent, all transceivers are shut off. Now, I have a memory on board my keypad which would lay on my hip. Actually, forgive me, it would be on my thigh, on my left thigh. That's a bubble type signal system. It would hook up to an AMPRC-77, any of the newer AMPRC-90s. It has a memory on board. Once I get that, I hit a replay key, or replay key code, because it's all coded, and I can listen to the message in real time and normal speed. Now that phonetic code can either be in key or it can be conversation. Yeah, Charlie has a ringworm and the olives are black in the can. Oh, ringworm and black olives, what a combination. Well, the fact of the matter is it means nothing to anybody except for the person who got the message. In fact, here's the thing, the way it's supposed to be done, not even the radio operator knows what he was sending. Because the only person that needs to know what the message says is the person who handles the code and he's another man entirely. All that you do is hand the message to the operator who can be a key operator or a message operator and he would send that phonetic code message out. When it gets to the other end, a radio operator receives it, but he's not the one that gets to decode it. It is taken from the RO, who then is given to a security officer. The security officer decodes it and passes it on immediately to the command. Nobody, even in a single communications line, truly knows what was said. Well, one man at the send end, one man at the receive end, but not the radio operator. You could torture the radio operator. He goes, I'm telling you man, it's true that 9 o'clock I coded out Ringworm, man, Ringworm! Yeah, in Black Olives, man! What does it mean? I don't know what it means man, dude! And it'd be true. You could torture the guy and he'd tell you about Ringworm, you know, coding in Ringworm and Black Olives. But it wouldn't make you do you any good if you're the one torturing unless you're some sadist. Because it would be useless. The guy doesn't know anything. The only thing he knows is he might have an idea of who it is that passed the message on to him. But here's the thing, you can even break it with even more buffering to the physical operators because you have a courier and the courier is nobody and the courier's changed and in fact he doesn't even stay in the area of operation. He takes the message to the radio operator. The radio operator sends it. The other one receives it. He gives it to the courier. Courier takes it to another location. You never even see the people who are decoding. See how that works? Ops-Sec, Operational Security, Compartmentalization. This is what we've done for decades. This is how we operate in general with a lot of the activities. The bad guys, again, they do the same thing, well to a degree. I think the booths and goofs they've got now are pretty much worthless and while yeah, they're incredibly wicked and mean and sadistic. They're not the bright light bulbs in the box, kids. Now, is it a lot of work? Well, it was not supposed to be a movie or fun. It is a lot of work. It involves that four-letter word that everybody considers a swear word, W-O-R-K. It means also that you constantly use your mind. You do not break from standard operating procedure. Cutting corners gets you cut. If you can't set the system in motion properly, you don't move. You don't put it in motion. You don't put an emotion on your own. You may have a priority of the ability to depending upon how the system breaks down at your end with regard to command structure, but even there it would only be to try and extract personnel. It would not be to pass on critical information or timely information, which would still require coding. It requires encryption. Transportation of personnel works the same way. No two times is the same phone used. No two times are the same radio frequencies used. And from one area to the next, neither of the same radio frequencies used. You may have one, two, or three different radios that you use, CB radio for say two or three counties in one area. And whenever you're in the area, you send out a PIP and then you get a flag confirmation that somebody's received. Once that happens, then you give out an ID code and you wait for an ID code return, which can be a combination of pips and dashes, or it can be a particular, you know, password system, just like, uh, passwords that are used for, you know, moving back and forth through, uh, the fore edge of the battle area or control areas. You know, pomegranates, liverwits. And security is all what it's, uh, bent up to be marked at the end. So, I'm destroyed. I fall to see in one... of Russia and shut it all down 12 times in a row. The thing about it, like I said, remember that unlike us, they're working on their power base. They're a AAA military just like us. They have everything we have. They built spaceships just like we did. Their spaceships are still flying. Most of ours are not. What does that tell you about the Russians? think about it. We don't have a space shuttle. We're still hemming and on thinking about what to put up there to get people in space. If we want to go to the International Space Station, we can't use one of our own pieces of equipment. We don't have any. We've got to go to the Russians. We've got to get into one of those supposed obsolete Russian balls, but it's the only thing that gets you to the International Space Station. What does that tell you? Well, apparently if it works, they stick to it, don't they? Working and having lots of is better than having a handful because the moment you lose one, you've lost a big chunk of your military potential. The other thing is, in wartime situations it's got to be both robust, you take advantage of high-tech, but you're very selective and very intelligent about how you employ high-tech. You don't buy it for the sake of buying it. You actually have to have a reason for existing. Let me give you an example. They kind of still have a space program. We're launching blimps on the Eastern Seaboard. Now that's not a bad thing I guess, but when you think about it, what the hell? We got into debt for trillions of dollars and we're now having to deploy blimps on the Eastern Seaboard because... Wait a minute, why are we doing that? How embarrassing is that? Right. And we think about it. And again, we're still up to our highballs in debt, military debt, created by these shysters who are lying through their teeth about what does work and what doesn't. But I would point out that that electronic countermeasures process with that destroyer was a combination of whatever the aircraft was moving and remember, support, base of support operations. Land masses, okay, islands and continents can't be sunk. And no matter who has a Navy, the bottom line is land-based operations are a lot more stable and allow for a lot more thrust and energy slash power to be made available. So if they were nulling out that destroyer, which is what they did, If you look, you'll see examples of this in a lot of the, when they're doing sales programs through Popular Mechanics and they try to sell you on the latest whiz, bing, ding toys that we're buying and spending trillions of dollars on. You'll notice that it's combined service activity, fixed-wing aircraft, satellite, high altitude fixed-wing, mid-altitude fixed-wing, low altitude blimps. cello opt-ins, naval ships, everything is integrated and it's all part of the program. Well, when the Russians came in with that destroyer in the position it was in, they were just employing all the bells and whistles and even there, where I'm sure were very conservative, they didn't even throw out all the carpet. They just threw out what they needed to go, hey, boom, dead. They did it two times in a row. Good Lord. Right, but that's because he's practicing. He gets an opportunity to do it against an actual aggressor target. you get to evaluate their response time to get the ship back online. And since nobody was shot at, remember he passed the first time, why do you come back a second? Well let's see if he can work it out, maybe he can get it back on his feet, how long does it take? Well if he passed 12 times, how long does it take for the aircraft to do a ground strike, you know an attack run? come out of that attack, come out of that attack run, swing around and come back again. Now what you're doing is you're checking to see how long it takes for anybody to get their act together and to put the switches back online and for everything to be powered up again. Did you hear about it on the Henry Smith? I read it. They're putting American troops on the Russian border. Right, but they've done that before to one degree or another. Remember we're in the stands, number one. Like I said, have you noticed how Afghanistan, that's the edge of the world and nothing else exists. Whenever they show you Afghanistan, they always show you as if you could only approach through Pakistan and after that there's a waterfall at the end of Afghanistan and it goes off into space. Did you know that? Think about how they condition you with map reading. Now remember that the stands to the north, several of them are actually the whole prostitutes. They will sell their soul for nickel and dime. And that's where we've got troops that we've brought in from that direction. The problem is it's Swiss cheese because the Iranians are right there and there are other countries who really aren't so much for sale. So yeah, we've got resources there but it's kind of like the Wake Island Syndrome. If you start turning on all the bells and whistles and you put 6,000 men in a forward area in a country, like a second party country, how do they resupply? And then also how do you extract them if everybody turns on all the technology? Because that's something nobody's talking about. We're putting all these people out there and the Russians got to figure, hey, use it or lose it. They're on their home ground now. They're pushing Putin hard, I guess. You know what, I'm going to tell you something that nobody's talking about. Whoever gets out of the dollar first wins. Whoever gets out of the shyster for an investment scam wins if they can re-nationalize their country. If I were him, here's the one thing you're dealing with chess players. And they're really good chess players. They're world class. You know, while all these shysters are heading for the door, You know what I'm doing? I'm making a list who's not coming back through the door. You get my drift? Oh, this is, you know, there's Boris and Natasha Blatzenstein and they were gonna, they had this porn capital scam going. Now all of a sudden the International Jewish Congress told them we gotta screw Putin. So they'd pick all their stuff up and before they were your best friends and your best buds, now all of a sudden they cut all the credit and they've run for the border. Well, would you let Boris and Natasha Blatzenstein back in? I wouldn't. In fact, if they showed up, I might let them in, but I wouldn't let them live. See, that's one of the things that people are understanding. When you're hearing any propaganda, oh, well, we're really hurting the Russians. Well, here's another thing about the ruble, or anything else for that matter. Right now, what in reality is happening is, what we would like to see happen in the US is actually happening in Russia. The foreign quote-unquote investors, which in reality are the parasites who play us with all of their numbers games. Just on our STAO and headed for the border. Good. Shut them off. Don't let them back in. Now, what were they doing? Well, they were running a numbers game. Can't the government of Russia run a numbers game? Remember, if we got rid of the Federal Reserve, how would we operate? Wouldn't we like to see the Federal Reserve gone? Yes or no? Yeah, of course. Okay, now if we did, what would our economy look like during the transition phase? It looks like a bullet holes. It looks just like what's happening in Russia right now. So is that a bad thing or a good thing? It's not necessarily a bad thing because all Putin has to do is just go revert to his gold reserves. He doesn't even need the gold reserves. Do you realize that 80%... Here's the thing about commodities, real life commodities. Russia has because of its size, in some cases with the... Do you remember the high metals? They have 80 to 90 percent of all the reserves for the planet in physical wealth. In other words, they have most of the titanium on the planet, for instance. Do you know that? They have so much titanium, the people where they mine titanium made crowbars 150 years ago. It took a whole lot of work. You know they couldn't work titanium for the longest time. But when you start building submarines, Kind of nice to have your own reserve of titanium, especially when you have 80 to 90 percent of what's available on the planet. Russia has a whole bunch of mineral resources like that where they hold most of the ball of wax. Now if you're smart, you run off other people's money. But then, when you get into a serious situation, you find out who the Shyster spies are. You find out who the Jewish mafia bankers are that were claiming that they were your buds and all of a sudden they run for the border. That's what they're doing. You're finding out this is the best thing that could happen for Russia. If we had a war here, it would be good for us, wouldn't it? Because I've said this before, if you leave this country, don't you think you're coming back? Yeah, I was wanting into that Russian drop. I had to be straightened out. I didn't buy a Henry. Well, 20 years ago the Russians had this happen when the wall fell because all the Jewish mobsters ran from the country to the US or to Israel. They ran with all of the real digits and wealth that they could find of any kind. The Israelis wouldn't extradite them under any conditions. So all these KGB criminals, the real ones, they are down sitting there in Haifa, Tel Aviv, or Saudi Arabia sucking on pina coladas and laughing their ass off. Now, what just happened? It's 20 years later. The wall fell in 91-92, right? They waited until a generation's worth of people. That's 20 years. Well, this is the year 2014. 20 years ago plus, pretty much the Jewish mob fled Russia. Now, some of their shirt tail buddies who were there to keep a beachhead in place were right there to manipulate through the hands and the eyes and ears for the shysters out of New York and the shysters out of Tel Aviv and Haifa. Well, 20 years later because people are kind of getting back on their feet and doing their own thing and people still work and people still eat breakfast and people still plant wheat and fix cars and do everything else. The parasites, the feces birds are coming back to try and get their claws back into all these places. Look what just happened to Ukraine. There's an article right now in the scroll, I think Henry's got it, somebody sent me an email. They're talking about Soros being the chief banker for where? The Ukraine. Now think about this. All these feces birds are all flitting in to scavenge off of the Ukraine. If I were Ukraine, the one thing the Ukrainian people should do rise up, go to Kiev, kill every stinking foreign national they can find, wipe them all off the face of the earth and hang their bodies upside down like Benito Mussolini. If the Ukrainians were smart, they'd do it right now. They really need to. But it probably won't catch on and so there'll be turmoil. The IMF has already said they're not going to give them the money they were talking about giving them. So geez, just like I said right from the get-go, they're getting screwed from all directions. So with Russia, if they can get these shyster bankers, especially the rats and spies that were hiding in the fur, now that those ticks have all started to abandon the body, if Putin was smart, and I don't think he's stupid by any stretch of the imagination, nor is he ignorant of his potential, if all of a sudden he declared sovereign currency for internal operations on a massive scale, it would completely destroy their ability to manipulate his economy. America is going to be in the same boat. We need to get rid of the Federal Reserve. We need to arrest the Shysters that are operating it. If they try to get away, sink their ships, shoot down their planes and get rid of them, hunt them down wherever they are on the planet if they start stirring the pot against us. And otherwise, we're going to have to be ready to eliminate, you know, if you eliminate the Federal Reserve, how will you operate currency? What will you do? There's nothing doing that to a certain extent right now. I mean, he buys whatever oil he buys with Metro dollars. But then the exchange sets for gold right away. But that's just the currency. You've got to remember something. That's just the jiggle currency. I'm serious. In reality, that's transient. In the time it takes for you, it moves. As much as anything, it's like the lubricant for the real wheels of industry. Tangible wealth is the key. All wealth comes from the soil. It's a loydale tidal wealth. A loydale wealth. All wealth comes from the soil. temporary or short-term commodity items like oil, which by the way if you store it, it really doesn't go anywhere. It can sit there for a hundred years and not go and do anything to you, right? So that's a little more tangible because it's a step away from coal. Coal is probably the best example. If I took coal and I move it someplace, what is it a hundred years enough to come back and dig it out of somebody's coal bin? It's coal, right? There's an example of true, hard Wealth. Okay, Confederate dollars aren't worth anything. If you can find them, a lot of people burn them because they got pissed at the idea that those Confederate dollars were worthless. Deutschmarks. Okay, the NSDN, the National Socialist Deutschmarks. Well, they're collector's items. Now they're more collector's items because there were so many of them. Everybody burned them or scrapped them or melted the coins or did whatever. So now it's a historical value that they have as an intrinsic value, but with regard to collection, but not with regard to spending. Paper currency can come and go in a heartbeat. But you know what? That coal, the iron, the machines that are made from the iron, that's real wealth. If you look at, here's the other scale, you notice how everybody has been unconditioned to this. Durable goods. What does that mean, durable goods? You know, driver, you've got a truck there. What's that truck worth? Oops, sorry about that. Big chunk of change, guys. Anyway, if you were to... Yeah, we're going in and out. Yeah, we're going to take a break here. But think about this. Durable goods. That's real wealth. Now, it doesn't mean that corn is not wealth. It doesn't mean that yet petroleum products, finished petroleum products are not wealth.