December 26, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, military logistics, and alternative currency systems on December 26, 2014. He reviewed firearms and ammunition sales from CDNN Investments, including AR-15 magazines and 1911 pistol components, while critiquing law enforcement as corrupt agents of federal control. Koernke then shifted to monetary policy, explaining how the Quartermaster system functioned during the American Revolution using hard currency and barter, and advocated for establishing alternative currency mechanisms and debt-free land acquisition strategies to undermine the Federal Reserve system. He emphasized building deep supply reserves and community self-sufficiency as preparation for anticipated conflict.
- quartermaster
- ar-15
- 1911 pistol
- cdnn investments
- federal reserve
- military script
- hard currency
- barter
- valley forge
- preparedness
- ammunition
- straw man accounts
- birth certificate bonds
- law enforcement
- constitutional rights
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Why do music lovers choose Live 365 over other music sites? More stations, more variety, and more choices! How can you make a great thing even better? Find out more at Live365.com slash PIP Live 365 You buy 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 and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children and people, 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 what you will 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, eat the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke he 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? This wrong? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report time, our corny. 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. 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Many hands make for light work. a million petticoat junction operators the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline so for everybody out there it is friday it's pop season's greetings day which we would call christmas but i can only assume that now we can call the rest of the christian holidays what we normally would but uh... i'm sure we'll be changing that everything will be a season's greetings cuz Oh, wait a minute. That doesn't make any sense in why they're pissing around with the other one, does it? Oh yes it does, because it has Christ in it. Christmas. Yeah, I understand. Well, it is. Well, it doesn't seem like it should be, but it is. It's the 26th of December. It's the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 14, old earth calendar or Mayan crazy town surviving 2013 Mayan crazy calendar and in the 2014 what happened to those Mayans? We were supposed to be incinerator explode-o, flood-o, slash earthquake-o, dead-o by now. Right? And everybody was supposed to give their stuff away because I asked everybody to. Nobody could give me any of their stuff. Everybody told me all about what I was doing from the mine calendar and that nobody handed their stuff over. And I had sack cloths ready. You know, you could wear the sack cloths and be lilies like lilies in the field and lahhh, you know, wander along because after all, mana was just going to fall out of the sky. and nobody's willing to do it. I just don't understand that part. Well, that's why we have Quartermaster Friday because the man isn't just going to be dropping from the sky. Ordnance, probably. Enemy aircraft, certainly. Enemy rotary wing aircraft constantly dropping out of the sky and turning into puddles of aluminum smolten wreckage slash plasma if we have our way. They may not be like that when they hit, but after an hour or two of burning they will be. And if they're not on fire, we'll walk up and make sure they are. Can we help them out of the wreckage? Yes, let's burn that wreckage away so that the crewmen who were just carpet bombing the area could survive to do it again. Nah, anyway, it's a beautiful Friday. It has been a perfect day outside. They've been working outside nonstop. And still, little things hanging up, so... You start a job and I just knew it would be more work. The good thing, I got most of the material here to make the job complete without having to go and buy too much of anything more. That's a good thing. Bad thing, it's more work. But once it's done, it's done until the war starts. And that might be next week, so then it really will be done before the war starts. But if not, it'll be well constructed and put together and that'll be the end of having to worry about it for quite some time, which is cool. So as it is, it is Quartermaster Friday. Not anything really in the way of jumping off sales that I've seen. The companies to most likely look at like CDN and investments have their weekend specials. That probably would be a good location to start. But as far as anything really going wild, everybody is selling what they want to as they want to and I think they're pretty comfortable with where things are. So they're going over the flow kids. If you're seeing sales, is with a few things that might have piled up a little bit. And again, I'll remind everybody, what we're talking about now is not like what it used to be. Oh my god, I've got pallets of stuff. It's more like, oh, I got extra cases of this. And everybody's rec is preconditioned, reconditioned to this now. That's something that I've talked to people, it's like, well, do you have a couple pallets if I need them? And they chuckle and go, oh, no. Oh, well, then maybe, like, how many of these things can I buy if they're on sale? Well, we don't have a limit, but we don't have that many. So it's like, uh-huh. So again, they're being good. They're putting something up there. They look at it and go, okay, how can we reduce inventory? Because that's really what it's about. Take stuff that you're tying up, money that could go towards other inventory that is more dominant, that is dominant for the moment in the market, and you want to reinvest your cash towards that. So that's why. When you look at a situation like this, you see the sales, grab them, take advantage of them. CDN and Investments has had some pretty good buys on AR-15 mags. In fact, for our friends in the chatroom, you might want to post it, go to www.cdnninvestments.com. dot com cdn investments dot com when you get there go to their uh... email and their uh... advertised weekend specials off to the right side company upper part of the page it's in blue email specials in catalog and then right next to the top of our fire well course that you'll figure out once you decide you want one they do have how old well it's a good thing i turned over here I'm going to point you towards these for a minute only because some of you might be 1911 operators as in running those 45s kids. Apparently they do have a bunch of these AR15 42 round 223 desert sand magazines. They are the pro mags. They are running 588 apiece. And if you're out there listening you got a couple, you couldn't afford a drum. Well, 42 rounds is a big, lunking bunch of ammo. If that thing works once and then you drop it, who cares? So for 588, that's not bad for a big, lunking mag in place of a drum. I wouldn't be carrying it all the time. You carry it on standby. If you're going to go into a patrolling situation where you're in travel, we always carry drums in travel. Everybody carries an AK. Everybody's got an AR. We have a drum for each. everybody in our teams and if we make contact, hose down the aggressor. First, that's one of the few times where we hose down the aggressor. Everybody that's got a trigger still functioning and a finger that can still pull it, keep dumping rounds on the enemy and then attack. If you are ambushed, attack. You do not retreat, you attack. Engage, break and then left, right, into and run the length of the enemy line. Engage, engage, engage. First of all, you have to break contact in whatever way. By trying to run, you'll probably go into what is a prepared ambush second stage, which is demolitions, anti-personnel devices. If you attack and break the line, running right up and down it, all of your rounds count for hitting something. Typically, the other important thing to remember, if they're out there in force, we need to hunt them and kill them. If they've set up an ambush, they're motivated. We need to wipe them out. So, the idea is to not let them escape the battlefield. When we travel, we travel in broken up formations to begin with a platoon strength. The next platoon's job is to, of course, fix the location for the ambush and begin to operate while the contact unit becomes the anchor. The second platoon becomes the leg to create the interlocking crossfires to ensnare and then to progressively encircle with both fires or manpower. The third platoon coming up will reinforce the unit that needs the greatest aid first, while providing indirect fire support, placing heavy weapons and ordnance into prescribed areas by the forward area commander of either the first or second formation, depending on who's still alive. And in this way, boxing in or blocking the aggressor from trying to break contact as you subdue them. Basic rule across the board. Now, again, if you can't afford a drum, hey, 42 round mag, there you go. I'm not saying buy pile of them, but for about $6 apiece. Okay, their sale price is $588, regular price is $699. Their Pro Mags, nothing fancy to write home about, but they work. Now they also have some Pro Mag 20 rounders for $489. Well, now they got now on this sale. They've got some 30 rounder pro mags for $4.99 So it's purely matter if you can't have 30s and you need 20s there you go. I like the 20s So there's the toss-up for 10 cents more you can get a bunch of 30 rounders to put in your drop bag Okay, and your dump bag and that's not bad. So again $4.99 for the pro mag plastic Bushmaster aluminum mags in black are $6 apiece, $5.99. So that's pretty decent. Now, here's what I was going to bring up first and foremost. Going to the page right off the bat, 1911 slide, 70 series complete internals and sites. Doesn't have the barrel, apparently. $140 a piece. Now, if you have a 1911 that you're building, it's a brand-new, I don't know if you're building, if you've got a Series 70, whatever you're doing, this is a really reasonably priced solution. These appear to be brand new by what it looks like, maybe the R-TAP guns that have been cut. In stock, slide complete, not a whole lot of details on it. In fact, let me, doesn't say. Regent, MFG, Regent Manufacture. It's either Regent, as in that's the company, or it's recent. Take your pick. who knows the typos could be either way. 1911 slide 70 series complete internals and the price is $140. I'm going to throw the penny in there. But if you're building a 45 and you want something brand brand new, there's brand brand new and that slide will be tight. Especially if you're doing one of those 45-80% kit frames, that would be a good slide choice because you're going to be snug and you're going to be squared away right off the bat. Now, another thing, we've been talking about building ARs, and again, I have no problem with anybody building as many ARs as they can if somebody's in the business of doing that now, in that they just want to get as many accomplished as possible, go for it. It is a highly adaptable utility rifle. It is a light rifle, slash carbine. Look at it as such, and you'll be doing just fine. Again, take parts and junk off the enemy. You may find that when you build something up, what you see the enemy carrying that you pull out of their warm, dead hands isn't as good as what you've built. You're going to go, hmm, well, I like my rifle. My rifle does well. Why do I need to change it? Well, you don't. So, if you get a chance, go there and they have Bushmaster. Bolt carrier is complete. That's including the bolt, the key, everything's there, guys. $79.99 a unit, they're obviously brand new, and they do have some AR uppers right now with the Coyote rail or Coyote colored, but it's custom NATO 16 inch rail, one and eight twist. That's a flavor choice there on the barrel, of course, the internal as far as the rifling goes. It's a matter of where you want to be with regard to the projectiles that you're running. With the ammunition you've already purchased. That's really what's going to determine it. What's your inventory look like? Now, on magazines. CDNN has always a whole bunch of mags on sale from one weekend to the next. So it's a personal choice thing. You take a look, see if there's something there that fits for the flavor of the day. They also have an air 15 detachable carry handle with A2 rear sights and it's a TZ manufacturer. $20 right now, which means if you bought one of those A3 upper receivers, there's your rear sight system and the carry handle is detachable, which means that you can either mount the carry handle, typically those also have the option. Hell, you can still mount the scope on top of that sight. So, you've got an interesting option to be able to quick release, drop the one off, put the other back on at your discretion. Where this would be an advantage is obviously with Don's night vision technology. If you are committed to an AR-15, or if you're committed first to using night vision, the AR-15 is logical because you can buy the flat top, it's ready to roll, keeps you tightened down on the weapon. You're not having to crane your head or extend yourself. Again, we use the AKs extensively with the night device, night vision technology. We use the HKs with night vision technology. And we take advantage of the different mounts that are out there that are reasonably priced. Some not as cheap as we would hope, but hey, got to bite the bullet on that one because if we're going to go from daylight to nighttime sites, You've got to be able to disconnect. We don't want to do anything to change how the scope and or the night device is fitted to the upper part of that frame. Everything else, hey, locks right into place. You can actually have it pegged marked so that no matter what it doesn't vary, so the point of impact is consistent, etc. So CDN and investments got some pretty good buys. AR-15 mags. A few other weapons parts. It's the weekend. I was hoping we'd see more. But we didn't even see that much through the Christmas holiday. Things kind of just stayed where they were and they knew they could sell and they have. So the market was not soft for ammunition or certainly not for weapons and or weapons parts. The pro mags are not the highest end mag but they work just fine. Guys, I've run pro mags for years. Nobody knows what pro mag actually had another name, I can't remember what it was, Enlog Mag or something like that. And pro mag actually I believe is a conglomerate that absorbs two or three of the other plastic making companies as far as for weapons parts. So it's a final, like this is where they are now company. There are a few others that did that with the smaller industrial armaments corporations out there and they just kind of disappeared. It's really bizarre. They actually had some pretty good products. They were absorbed and then absorbed again, but when they were finally absorbed it's like obviously these conglomerates, their job was not to maintain production but to try and eliminate all of this production capability. So it would behoove someone to build up a new company in certain niches such as magazines, sites, in a particular state and just go to town. Learn to do it, learn how to build it, and then start offering it out there in limited production and test the market. That's the way to get it done. Again, that's CDNN Sports or CDNN Investments now. Now this thing real quick, of course, now that we're supposed to be doing the violins for all the poor police officers, well, here's the problem. If we were peace officers, I'd say all the poor peace officers. But 99.9% of the characters we're talking about are the Thug-a-licious types in uniform, no different from Thug-a-licious with his pants hanging down around his crotch. Well, around his knees and his crotch exposed. as it is, beware, because they're trying to drag us down that crazy rabbit hole where we support the police state. No, I don't think so. I know better. because you see, as soon as they're done, you know, setting everybody up, oh, and you need to let us all know who you are, because you're special from Thug-a-licious. Yeah, and then they do that left or right turn just like the gangs do. We're protesting because we're all called Mr. Brown! Oh, look! Air Jordans! Rape, kill, pillage and burn! And all the Air Jordans disappeared, but not the work boots. Anyway, what's fascinating about that is the same with the COPS slash enforcement arms. They're all working for the Fed. The whole thing with the situation out there in Spokane, Washington with the Sheriff's Department yapping at the Constitutionists, well, wait a minute. I thought it'd be the rioters. Oh no, the American constitutionalists is why they're buying their armor and ammunition and weapons to kill Americans. And they want to kill the tax penal payer slash the constitutionalist slash the gun owners. So as I said, it's like, oh yeah, you need to support this big police state because they're going to be there to steal from you. That's all that's in their mind. It's there, if you look at them, these characters, isn't there something about their eyes? They have these like beady like, looks like they're constantly on dope eyes. Have you noticed that? And there's something about that. I mean, as I've said before, chances are they are. But if you look at the video of that character, you look at his eyes. You tell me. I mean, right off the bat it's like, dude, you know, it's kind of like he's squeezed. His head is squeezed. You know what I mean? And it is. Because Southern Perversion Law, it turns out, was the one coaching him out there because, again, ADL, Southern Perversion Law, they're in bed together, literally joined at the hip. Very disgusting. Don't look at that picture. But the fact of the matter is they are. And the Shysters across the board are the ones pushing this BS because they're trying to strengthen their beachhead in Washington State. That's what it's all about kids. Go ahead caller. You know, they're all roided up, Mark. They're all on speed and they're roided up. You know, these guys are on drugs. Right. In fact, it's an animalistic thing. It's to the point where, like I said, you can't trust the characters that are out there to be in any way, shape, or form in any frame of mind other than everybody's the enemy. And several people have been running videos all the last couple of days about how, you know, what I've said all along here, everybody, apparently, has finally discovered it's like, They're pumping and always have pumped them up behind closed doors that they're at war against all of us. Not any particular... They're at war against everybody. It's the thugalicious slash in-uniform and now black uniform. There's no book thin blue line. Show me a blue uniform with those shysters out there. Yeah, there's this one kid where the cop came up to him and just roided out on him. I mean like it's like these guys like robots on Royds now. It's like ridiculous. Right and so that tells you that they've been conditioned. This all came from the Fed. This all came from the foreigners in the Fed. And so they're not our people anymore. They haven't been for quite some time. That's how we need to treat them when this thing goes to town. The people that are common sense are actually might actually be, you know, again, peace officers but are stuck where they are. They better step away immediately. They don't have any choice. If they stick with them, ride with those characters, well, they're going to die with those characters. Because the one thing about this, it's kind of like the commissars at the beginning of World War II when they were going up against the Germans. They're all puffed up in themselves. They've been murdering for a decade. They were executing in basements. God knows how many millions of people. Their attitude is that they could cowl everybody else down. Well when they faced a man that actually had a mission Then all of these these panty ways these pieces of trash kosher commissars you start getting there with their clocks clean course they were the first to push you and me and the peasants up to fight and The last to be found when everything went to hell they'd kill the officers who were in charge take over Totally destroy the battlefield and lose the battle and then they'd run and blame anybody else but them And that's what's in charge here now. See how that works? Think about it, it's like the whole thing with Hezbollah. Okay, right now the most recent thing, I cannot see how in any way, shape, or form, hullabaloo slash Hezbollah would be stupid enough to be attacking the Syrian government. Now, I could see them worried about ISIS and in reality, the only thing that might be happening here is the Israelis take a bunch of ISIS people and try to baffle everybody with BS like they've always done with fake attacks, okay, like the USS Liberty. But the fact of the matter is that, you know, again, the Hezbollah is not an offensive formation per se, but it has consolidated its strength where it exists, where it lives. and it couldn't be beat. The bottom line is that when the kosher mafia, when all the political commissars are out there, oi oi oi oi, and they were in charge, well when they were told take that piece of real estate, and they all went out there to do it, they dumped everything on Hezbollah. Everything. They didn't hold anything back. They went to town with every variation on weapon systems available that could possibly be used and they did it with a certain clockwork and they had a schedule worked out and timing, the whole nine yards, and they failed. Now it doesn't mean they can't be wicked when it comes to grabbing little girls or little boys and raping them. The Jewish mafia seems to be great for that, okay, as secret police. And or beating up on the kid or the women or the unarmed men, they're great at that. Bombing pretty much unarmed men, they're really great at. But they went up against troops who basically had every, what everybody would call quote unquote antique arms. If you don't have the latest, you just can't fight, really. Well, Hezbollah had no air force, they had no mechanized force per se, they certainly had no support artillery, and they literally fought as hoplite, you know, well, a cross between light and heavy infantry, depending on how you rate them. They were deep in whatever weapons they had and they used everything they had. Use it or lose it was the policy. And because they used it and they went with first-strike kills, the level of destruction committed against that triple-A military force that the Israelis put out there was literally just chopped. It was decimated. Psychologically, they didn't want to be the next person dying because it wasn't going to be this Palestinian retreat all the way back to the ocean. That wasn't going to happen. Instead, everybody held their ground according to the defense that was established as the overall concept of how to fight on the real estate they had. They took it seriously and they won. We're on our own piece of real estate right here, and that's where I get tired all these panty ways Well of course they are in fact if you don't do something and if you don't fight they are gonna do all of that So I suggest you call find your body parts make sure the oysters haven't fallen off and check see if you can find your spine wherever you be a flummoxed it out behind you have 10 feet back and Realize you've got nothing to lose and everything to gain Long as you've got a weapon in hand and you can fight you are free It's that simple and as far as I can see that they're gonna do all everybody's supposed to be caught off guard by this Have you noticed this guys that we're all gonna get caught off guard that oh, yeah It's just it's the fake riders and the fake police, you know that we're there for you. No, they're not No, they're not not at all And everybody goes well next time you get in trouble you who you gonna call no one we usually don't And then it would have to be a medical emergency and even there. Who shows up? Or like with the fire department. Try and take care of it yourself. If the stinking fire department shows up, they're so busy lapping the arse of the enemy right now because, well, when the state police show up and tell them to let it burn, we've got to follow their orders. Guys, we've covered that on the air here. The fire department has a fire under control. They've got it just smoldering. Any other time they'd be controlling it, take care of it, everything would be great. State police show up here in Michigan. All of a sudden, all the firemen put their hands to their side and let the fire start back up and burn the house down. So you see, that's why take care of it yourself first. And then if you have the ability to get everything out of the house anyway, because why did they burn it? Well, they've got this identification where all the registered guns are and where all the handguns are. So when the state pigs showed up, what did they do? Well, they've got guns in there. Oh, you need to let it burn. That way you can get rid of them guns. And that's what it was all about, guys. Now, to be quite honest, the state pigs, they orbit all over the place. But that local fireman, I found him later, and I beat the living snot out of that, whoever the guy was in charge. Because he knew better and he's a local See how that works those kind of people they need to be B slap for their stupidity And that's the problem with this situation. Oh, they don't look like gonna be scared. Why? Who the hell is this? If everybody standing there realizes there's 10 or 20 of us and two of these peckerwoods in blue then and or dark black black black slash, you know playing KGB Uh, tell them to stuff it up their arse. Turn the fire hose on them. Why don't you get your arse on down the road? Well, you need to stop fighting that fire. We need to let this house burn. Oh, so your arsonists. Well, here's how it works. Those characters are now involved in a crime. They need to be gotten rid of. They need to be locked down right now. Put out of the way. Don't they? See, that's the problem with this thing is, well, we've got to keep going to see what happens. But as far as we can see, it's obvious trying to desperately create lots and lots of confusion. Well, there's not a whole lot of confusion out here about certain things. And one of the other things I want to talk about tonight is money. OK, Quartermaster Friday. Now, we presently are running on military script. There's no doubt about that. We are now running on military digits. Military has credit cards. Just as the military, when it used to have military script, and a lot of you guys that might be old enough, not many of you would recognize what I'm talking about because today you're typically paid in FRNs, but that's because those FRNs are printed out so fast you can't even see the numbers on the pages as they're going with the printing press. It's a blur because they're putting out so many and they're still only putting about 6% of the digits that are floating around So instead we have this military script credit card that everybody's running on. Okay. Yeah Mark real quick. I don't mean to interrupt. I remember I told you I saw those 16 buses in Winslow, Arizona Full of troops on deployment. Well, every one of those guys that no one paid cash in the truck stop They all had a credit card. I'm not couldn't believe it every one of them had a military credit card Yeah, right. It was a special little credit card. They all looked the same. I was looking at them. No one had any cash at all. It was all credit cards. Well, you have to accept my credit card. Sorry, boy. We don't have electronics here. Power's been out for about a month. That card's worthless here. Now what do they do? Yeah, I don't know. They all paid a lot of stuff for credit cards. The only place where it worked then is in the military, PX, flash the field, PX and commissary. You know the military establishes those in time of war. And that's the only place to be good. I mean, other than sending it home to mom, or sending it home to your girlfriend. And what's interesting would be to see if it's a toss out. In other words, I have not looked at the payroll as far as some of the new systems because we already know they were going to the car, you know, the MARC system, M-A-R-C, and they were going to fool us because, well, MARC, that's not the mark of the beast, that's an M-A-R-K. Yeah, yeah, my name in French is M-A-R-C, okay, MARC, instead of MARC. So I guess that if they spell it just differently so it's in the European that you now be fooled by it. It's not a marked card. It's a marked card. Yeah, uh-huh. I'm stupid. Anyway, when they did that, the whole idea is that they do automatic entry and automatic deposit, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So, that they would have a disposable, I mean it would make sense because someone would make big money off this, you know, a general who's retiring would come up with a scam and then he gets to be the one that's the contractor, you know, for the bank. And then the shyster would run the scam and it would be interesting if they just generated the temporary toss-out payroll credit card rather than a reusable. It would be good wherever it's used. It could be signed off to somebody. And it would be only good for the dollar amount that's there. And it's kind of like a PayPal card. When it gets to its limit, it gets to its limit. It's done. Of course, it could also then charge you fees for use. See, the scammers that would have that set up with payroll always screw the soldier. So there would be fees for using it. Oh, it would only be $0.10 or $0.20. But if you have a bunch of little transactions like what you're talking about, those 10 and 20 cent pieces add up. So that would be another consideration. Anyway, the fact of the matter is that military script is legitimate within its original intended sphere. But military script, as it is presently used, contrary to the Constitution of Bill of Rights of these United States under the Republic, and most assuredly under the Articles of Confederation, It's not for our enemies. I won't be dealing with my enemies. Why would I give business to my enemies? You see how that works? And if I do, it will be in their own rag paper. In other words, whatever you acquire, the digits or whatever in their system, you burn them up and make them stick to the other side. On the other hand, you already have to be springboarding to the new American currency separate from the ring knocker slash internationalist currency. Now, would Scripps still exist? Yes. Why would script exist? Well, you've seen examples of this in most of the Red War movies, you know, the Revolutionary War movies like The Crossing and or others where your, oh heck, Johnny Tremaine, I believe there's at least one little scene in there, also The Swamp Fox, which was done by Disney, where they're talking about, you know, using script or, you know, Continental's, you know, oh, the Continental's are worth nothing. Well, in reality, The script that was generated by the Quartermaster, guys, it was currency. It literally was money being made that was authorized by Congress to back up the legitimate and reasonable purchasing of material by military forces in the field. Now, wherever possible, they paid in hard currency. Let's understand that, first of all. In fact, at Valley Forge, several of the other, well it's not just several, every element of our military supply system and every element of the management of our US military, of our militia and our regulars in the American War for Independence is completely documented. We still have all the paperwork on the books. And you might note that at Valley Forge, every payroll, when the payroll chest showed up, We literally traded in every currency that existed that's why I've always giving you a homework assignment when they were a Valley Forge at the darkest point now Washington was begging for currency, you know to pay the man because they were there and He finally a chest showed up. Well, there's an accounting of exactly what coin was in the chest and It was literally a map of Europe Think about that and the reason anybody that would donate or traders People who were on the coast, anybody could find a way to, again, raise funds and then turn the funds over into the war effort. A lot of people did that. Also, everybody knew the exchange rates. That's the most critical thing. We were not currency ignorant like America is pretty much now, and that's intentional. The public fool system has done that. Any other part of the planet, any currency you got in your pocket, people will figure out how to make it work. Well, America's going to have to learn that again. Does it mean that we would prefer that our own currency system be in place? Well, we have to have a currency system in place. But we also have to set values immediately. And they have to be realistic values. If we're going to strike a currency, as in make paper, which is a promise to pay, Remember that, guys. It's like everybody's been talking about how, oh, we want United States notes again. Well, United States notes are still based on the idea that progressively we would retire the Federal Reserve note with United States notes and then progressively work back to a hard currency standard across the board wiping out all of the Federal Reserve's treasonous actions against the American people. Mark, I got a question. yeah someone pays cash for a house and with Americans you know, not now and the next day all hell breaks loose. Well then it's clear if they paid it off it's clear. The problem is going to be, see there's all kinds of garbage that the bookkeeper traders have done now. One of the things I haven't seen how they've tried to enact this and I think it's arbitrary because it's purely matter if they're going to try to tax someone. If you pay off a house early now, Do you know that they tried to charge you tax for what you didn't pay because that's like a profit? Now you've got to remember, since you paid all the way through and paid up on it, you didn't make any additional payments and give more money to the banks. So the US government has stepped in and is trying to punish you for paying off on your mortgage early now. Did you know that? I had no bloody idea. Yeah, real estate agents are doing that now see this is where I were what I would recommend This is why I've been talking about this for years, you know Number one is be prepared to be screwed no matter what out of whatever home you own if you own it now if you If you if you're buying a new one, let's say that like you just said you had cash and you're buying a new house I won't say a new house buying a house and you took the FRN you had available If you bought it free and clear, it's yours. Period. It doesn't make a difference. Up to that point, all contracts are in place. There's no reason that they wouldn't be. But if somebody paid in cash, the person who got paid is the person who stuck with a bunch of FRNs, and it would behoove him to commute them to something else very quickly. You see what I mean? In other words, if you're the buyer, you're thinking about the idea, if I'm the buyer, if I paid for the house out right now, I paid it out, it's mine. Yes, it is. Well, it would be. Why not? See, when you do a closing on a house, there's a whole process, remember, because they can't cancel the interest. They don't want to tell you this, but they've never, the system they've set up, the racket they've set up is designed to indenture us forever. If you do a closing, or ask anybody else, or anybody who's done it, think about what they did. They told you, we're going to close at 2 o'clock. And when you come into the realtor's office or the farm bureau or the bank, there's a couple people scurrying around with all your paperwork. And are we already here? Yep. Are we already here? Yep. Now why are they so schedule oriented, guys? What's the big deal? I'm going to ask you, what's the big deal? Are we on the clock here? Well, what you don't know is that they're on the clock. because they have to try and desperately calculate to the closest last penny the actual closure amount on a piece of property. But because of the way that the mechanism is set up and because of the orientation for the paperwork, there's always a laches amount left between where they get you to sign on the paper and it finally goes through the system to change out the bonds that they have with the government, which are just like your slave bonds for your Social Security number and your slave bonds for your birth certificate. So, what's interesting is they'll be charging around and they'll be calculating their fingers, they'll be flying and they're checking the numbers again and then they have to do a second. I used to be a body speed bookkeeper, I hate it. I really do. I even get just gah, nauseous thinking about that. I would not do it now. I've worked in bookkeeping and worked at a bank before, okay, banks, different operations and it's just, you know, it's fantastic. It's like what my dad said about being a tool and die man. The end product is really great. but getting there will give you an ulcer if you're not careful or you just get you frustrated because all you have to do is make one mistake and you're back to zero. In other words, you've got to do it again. And so what they're doing is they're around there charging up all the numbers and they're cross-checking all the numbers and at a given point it's almost two o'clock. At two o'clock you've got to be there. If you're not there at two o'clock, in fact you're supposed to be there almost like you're wanting to be in an airline, you know, like to fly on a plane, you've got to be there about an hour in advance. Ask anybody. Anybody who's in realty knows this too, but what are they doing? And why is it that it has to be just at that moment? Well hell, if we sign at 5 o'clock, what's different? Okay, we were going to sign at 2, but I'm a little slow getting there. It's 5 o'clock. Oh my god, we've got to do this all over again! And it's like, whoa, what? And this is true, guys. And part of this is the reason that even the hour is important. is because of how goofy and stupid the numbers are that are flying around in this crazy, mucked up machine they've created. Yeah, it's really time and hours. Well, every minute it's every... Look at the debt meter. Just to give everybody an idea. Look at the debt meter. You don't have to wait for it to change by millions of dollars in an hour, do you? You can watch that in minutes. Actually, in seconds. Now, we're into trillions and heading towards quadrillions. Well, that goofy washing machine that's laundering all their fake digits, at some point when you close on a house, you're pulling it out of the machine, and it's like you're spitting off in your own little whirlpool over here, and then they're gonna get you, ideally they get somebody else to get into dead up to their eyeballs, and they push it right back into the tornado. See how that works? And then it goes from like idle or zero right back up to supersonic. And that's why, again, whoever steps away from this first, free and clear wins. And if, in fact, you could take, if you wanted to do damage, what would probably get the war going faster than anything is if everybody picked a township, and especially one that was poor, that one that's, that robbery is like, you know, houses are boarded up, half the places are for sale, it's out in the country, out in the middle of nowhere. Everybody just walked in and took their retirement money and bought it. Just buy one just buy a place get a bunch of your friends together pick a town on the map that you you know Do the survey right now you there's whole areas of this state that you can buy I mean just the whole town Front to back top to bottom. You don't want it on a main drag you want to dot that's out of the way But literally you take it right out of the bond and out of the indenture rolls You know how that would hurt them. Do you know what it look like it look like a black hole on the map? And if you progressively got the farmers out of debt, like that would be the goal, is to convince everybody, no more dealing with the banks, we're going to do the Amish farming system. and everybody's going to cancel out the debts, you're going to pay out the debts, you're not going to say, I don't owe anything because when you got into the contract, see that's the problem I've had and I've heard this for years, oh I discovered that I don't really owe them anything. Now wait a minute, let's back up here. When you got into that contract, you all fretted and you proved that you could make so much and you all were thinking that this is how the system works. Now, there's no way in hell that they're going to comfortably let anybody walk away with thousands of dollars, hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of digits that they think they want to take from you. But also that you agree to let them take from you. Now, if you figure out a way or if you decide to go the straw man route and you take over the straw man and you of course now acquire all those millions of digits that they've put there, yes, you can then draw on that account and you can cash that house out, yes, or that land. Like the farm was where it would really be valuable. And they have to accept it. It's not a matter of if and it's not a matter of begging if you tell them. transfer this money from here to here. You've now taken control and have full surety and you have full relief over that account. You now know it exists. You know what its value is. You've already done all the groundwork. Now you've taken control of it. What you do is you take a percentage of it, which is chump change, and you transfer it over there and it's like, well, are the digits there or are they not there? Yes, they are. Am I the banker or am I not the banker? Yes, you are. So as the banker, I'm telling you you're going to do this with these digits and they can't stop it. See, strangers do this with your digits every day. You don't even know it. We're like ghosts to them. We're like, like I've said, for them it's like they're walking through air. I don't leave a lot of money in the bank. Well, no, that's a different story. That's the public banking system which is so corrupt now that it's totally untrustworthy. You can't leave anything in that bank. I'm talking about the straw man accounts, the straw man bonds. Your birth certificate bond is worth probably now, depending on your age, probably around 15 million. Okay? Maybe more. We don't know what the, see I don't know what your background is. They base everything upon your parents. It's actually done through the insurance companies, which we're also not supposed to know about. You know the same people just screwed us on the health care thing. While they claimed that they didn't know what was going on, they knew exactly what was going on. Well, how do they calculate what your bond is worth? Well, it's based upon the breeding index. No, it is. It's based upon your family's background. And that determines your initiating bond and also the longevity, the durability of that bond. Because it's closed when you die. You see? That's why it's so critical that they have those birth certificates and death certificates. And then, now I'm going to throw a ringer in from an angle. That's why when the FBI doesn't, when the national, when people go to the national statistics and you can't find a death certificate for those children at Sandy Hook, then that tells me they don't exist because those children are all well within the entire slave network that you're all part of, guys. and as young as they are, they actually had to have a birth certificate and the bond and a social security number before they left the hospital in this day and age with the communist system, the way it's set up, and you can't hide a death certificate. That's a cancellation of a bond. That's why they really get pissed especially when people that are younger do die or cancel out because they didn't get full use of that instrument. They don't care about you or me. They're just worried about the digits that help to prop up their scam. Now the thing is, going back to what the real purpose behind this is, is we're looking at Quartermaster Friday. Everybody needs to start talking about the use of hard currency and through barter in exchange. Quartermaster also traded. Quartermaster was given any whatever resources, any resources that could be accumulated legitimately, and they were exchanged, but they still used. Okay, the Quartermaster would go around, for instance, back in the day it was horses, guys. Or it was wheat, or it was fodder, you know, hay to keep the horses going. If you have cavalry, you got to feed those suckers. See, that's something nobody thinks about, just like in this day and age, it ain't the razor, it's the blades. You might have a tank, but you got to have fuel. Back in the day, one of the considerations for why George Washington did not have as much cavalry initially, which he should have taken advantage of, that's one of the, I would have argued in favor of taking the horse and making them dragoons. But one of the arguments is that you had to have fodder, especially through the winter, and so you'd have to find a way, you have to pay for it. And if the troops are in your commission, and if they're under your service, then the army is supposed to provide the fodder for the horses provided by the troops. So while there were several cavalry or dragoon units that came forward that could have been part of the regulars, the quartermaster argued that they couldn't support them and that's why Washington did not have an effective cavalry. Anybody ever wonder that? It was cost. Now, here's the thing, Quartermaster's job. If you're Quartermaster and you have an alliance of people that have gotten together and you create a strong box, so to speak, a treasury, part of that treasury can be other resources. And if the resources are critical and you have an intelligent population, remember that you can write a letter of script for the value in iron or the value in finished product, in threadstock or in whatever. And it would be accepted. Again, because it's tangible physical wealth. So that can't be carried around. Having 48 tons of pig iron to trade, 100 tons or 500 tons or 100,000 tons of pig iron. What you can do though is draw off it. And so the quartermaster would have the ability to trade, but he has to write something on that. And so what it is is a set. structure, a digital system of some kind, dollars, pounds, yen, whatever it's going to be, once everybody understands what the title of the instrument is, then you set the value of the instrument through the Congress or through, again, your alliance as it's developing into a legitimate American Congress again. And you then write script against the material support that you have, and it can be finished product or raw materials. It can be hard currency or again, it can be investiture in the new government because remember, I've asked everybody this a million times. How did our bureaucracy, how did our treasury work before the Federal Reserve? See everybody goes, I'm against the Federal Reserve, those bastards, look what they've done. Well, I agree. But now, here's the question. You can't just be against something. You have to put your brain in gear and support something. What are you for? What is legitimate, you see? Go ahead. What did Washington pay his troops for? Repeat. What did Washington pay his troops for? whatever he had what typically was in golden silver and in fact the strong box could ever have everything from dutch gilder to uh... danish uh... was it uh... come out with the other day instead of different currency altogether but uh... it even had uh... spanish pieces of eight in the one treasury box as i used to have a lot of got behind me in the following camera have to pull it out big it out uh... one strongbox had something like five hundred pounds you know british sterling so many problems you know so many uh... you know problems of uh... copper coins so many you know spanish doubloon slash or doubloon and or pieces of eight in a described in the field of eight uh... in addition to that so many copper pennies so many silver silver uh... pennies so many you know it goes right about the shopping list it was every corner currency could imagine and then what he had to do is break that down so that it could either be open you had to make change somewhere in other words you had hard currency now you want to the population. And you what would be people who were bookkeepers or bankers for the local area and they existed. Again, more like the Amish system though in that it was a consortium of farmers, typically with a headsman, a local who was in charge of the finances for the farms for the area, typically again, elected, and they would trade the currency off to break it down so that they could pay the troops. Some of the men were in the arrears, so what they would do is they would keep track in the books for the unit. They would actually pay some a little more that would piss off others, but the reason they had to do that is because they had no change. So they could balance it out knowing what the value of the currency was, looking at the exchange rate. Some got a few pennies more than others back when pennies counted for something, but everybody got something in the way of payroll. Now you got to remember too that just like I was talking earlier in modern times with the military thing we call the commissary back in the day there was a commissary run by the quartermaster and Essentials whenever possible if they were available were offered in what was the equivalent to a mobile store where the troops could come in and buy essentials, you know soaps things like that if they didn't find them locally and buy them from a local population In most cases, they wouldn't because in many cases where they would garrison up, like with the winter quartering, they were isolated. The location was well built initially. In fact, contrary to what everybody thinks, when Valley Forge was established, the advance parties were already there and building for the winter. But the problem was that the winter came early. It was that little, again, it was just like the winter we had last year for all practical purposes. and it hit hard and it was difficult to travel. So those who could get to help were able to do so, those who were ill were stuck in place and resources became thinner and thinner with every passing day. Plus, material just didn't show up. There might be a quartermaster, but there wasn't much of anything on the shelf that people needed that they could buy. You know, it wasn't available. So, these are all the issues that we need to face now. It's not just the shooting war, guys. It's establishing a mechanism. Part of it is that, like what you see in the Ukraine, people that are the population itself will support the people that are waging the war, that are fighting. To what degree is a matter of how we get our people to focus and get motivated? Why I've talked about a 5-10 program. The troops will put up with a certain amount of, well it depends, some will, the Sunshine Patriot will have a tough time with this, but those who understand or have had any time to deal with a real conflict or with real hardship aren't going to be chomping at the bit and whining and complaining constantly. What they're going to do instead is you focus and look for solutions. That means you improvise, adapt, and overcome. Pretty food doesn't count for anything. Eating does. Okay, so the big thing is, can you fill the void? I've said this a million times. Better to have a whole lot of something that isn't too fancy than one or two really fancy meals and then you starve for the next week. That's one of the things to take into consideration. And a lot of our people really can't handle that right now. Not yet. They're going to learn. And it's like, well, what are we doing? I had to buy the oatmeal again. Yeah, you're right. We did. We ate oatmeal. Congratulations. You got a, we had a gallon can of plums. Everybody got one plum in the middle of their oatmeal. Wow. That's special. Well, I'm serious. I thought I'd be looking at it, you know what I mean? Think about it. It's like, how can you make change something up? You know, we've talked about the Japanese had this problem. Everybody has. We did. What was it like to eat at Valley Forge? Most people, now you've got to remember, they sent hunting parties out, they scavenged. The winters were hard, so what do you think it did for the game? And then of course when you start hunting out an area, in order for you to fill up or create any reserve, and it's really not a reserve, it's just to feed a whole bunch of people focused in one place, it doesn't take long to hunt out the area. And so then you've got to go farther afield while you do that. Now you've got to pay attention to two things. There's the things you're hunting and there's the people that are hunting you. You control the area where Valley Forge was, but the farther you get away from it, the closer you are to the pickets and to the wintering quarters of your enemy. And that was an issue. So there's a lot of things that we need to be prepared for. But money, again, understanding the mechanism, the 5-10 program I've talked about helps to deal with a percentage of this. in that we have a deeper logistic train in place before this hits. That's why I've steered everybody towards the clearance items. We can afford to have piles of stuff. If it costs a quarter or a nickel a piece, you can actually afford to bite the bullet now and help us out by buying and stacking the stuff up and storing it properly in any way that you can. I have barrels of long johns. I was selling those. Remember years ago we sold the Long John's? I only have two barrels left that are in reserve that would be issued out. But I bought truckloads of those. I bought every last pair they had of those. There aren't any more of what I bought. There are none. Zero. Zip. Think about that. And again, the reason is to help build up a deep supply system, guys, for pennies on what would be virtually thousands and thousands of dollars. By doing that, we have the ability to be able to resupply our people. But I think that was medical supplies or anything else I can find. You all need to be doing the same thing. We're gonna go to break. We're at the top of the hour already. Oh my goodness. More on the money ideas and concepts. We're gonna go through that step by step. We'll be back right here. God bless the Republic. Death is a new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're the Mark. OTR. It's Friday. And the sun will always shine on liberty tree tips at all.