December 30, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. military interventions and their true motivations, particularly regarding Iraq and Afghanistan, arguing that soldiers were not told the real reasons for wars (resource extraction, opium trade). The show covered the decline of major retailers like Sears and Kmart, rising prices despite falling oil costs, beef production issues, and the importance of building independent FM radio stations to counter mainstream propaganda. Callers contributed perspectives on Afghanistan as an imperial graveyard and historical gun sales through catalogs. The hosts emphasized community support through donations and equipment sharing to expand grassroots broadcasting.
- iraq war
- afghanistan
- opium trade
- military intervention
- fm radio stations
- grassroots broadcasting
- sears catalog
- gun sales
- beef prices
- oil prices
- propaganda
- preparedness
- night vision
- copyright restrictions
- music censorship
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Claim your free digital copy now or order a print subscription online at www.republicmagazine.tv That's republicmagazine.tv or call them toll free at 800-873-1620 That's 1-800-873-1620. Your roles in the rights and protest, oppressors and the higher you can or cannot do. You can always call the holly of order. For sale, could tell, they feel that he's gone. And your reveal. They're closer to victory from southeast. Rick in the morning, Roles Juan, at Micro Station. Rick and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. It is a beautiful, still, sunshiny day. It's cold, got cool air from the north, but we're using sunshine here for all the solar rises and the horizons. The sun is through here. Joe, what's it like in your neck as it looks? What's the big thing? What's jumping off the wall over there and that end of the planet. I guess all I have to do is hit the right button. It is December 30th, 2014, and we've got 17 degrees here at the studio. And we have Don with us as well. Good morning, Don. Good morning. That's a debatable thing. Don't miss you. We did have to put on an extra pair of socks this morning. What's it like up in your neighborhood? Running out of time. 48 hours away. A whole other year, a year and say, when I was 18, Joe, you might remember and mark in this time frame, when I was 18, the Vietnam War was still going. I was 18 the last year of the draft. Hey, so was mine. At any rate, I looked at that going off to Vietnam and didn't get it before. And by the time I was about 30, it was me again. And I'm thinking, there's been debt when I was 18. And at that age, I'm my countryman. And then you run that out to 54 and there's another 36 and I've lived three life in what they like that. What do you think it would have been like if everybody that was in the service he told them before you send them off into the war zone, look, we're not going over to save anybody. We're not liberating anybody. We're going over as a corporation and steal the oil. How many people you think would sign up or steal the opium or Whatever this is what we're doing if they were told the truth. This last time when we went with the one punk we did it. We go over there. Didn't they? They did. You actually got to said that and... Based on that alone I could not understand how they could even bring another bush to the possibility of a nation on that alone. It's the level of arrogance that we're seeing that you know that like all the rest of the garbage we're seeing now around you know the country. Choker got to death on film and and then brag about it. But wait, it wasn't a choke hold? Yeah, it was just a choke, but it wasn't a choke. Well, wait a minute, I'm watching it. You're choking the person to death. But wait a minute, he died from it. Yeah. And so it's like, well, in reality, see, that's the problem. But they did it in such a way, you know, we guys all want to go over there and kill Iraqis because we're going to steal. The Israelis stole their own. We all got screwed. Keep anything out of that. We just spent lots of money, got into trillions of debt. It's stolen by some Israeli. Ran back over there and hid. After two trillion dollars disappeared in September, we had this convenient way to cover the bank heist, all the usual gangs. They just haven't been quite that blatant. We're just going to go over there and do some drugs. There's the other one. It's like, especially guys, what, two days ago now we are now not, it's like Korea. How many people, here's the thing, this guy's listening right now. How many people have served in Korea since the end of hostilities? How many people realize that anywhere from 50 to 50 57 to 75 Americans were killed every year in Korea on the DMZ. Recently that number is down. I haven't looked at it, but it's so well-field that you're not supposed to know about it. It's by the North Koreans into the South. Or an everyday thing, a weekly thing, a monthly thing. When the South Koreans catch them, they literally would skin them alive and throw them back in the reservoir and let them swim back home. When I say skin alive, I'm not talking figuratively. Don't think the Koreans in the South So you guys, we're going to get the right idea, we put the rest of the information out there, people might want to go, hmm. What am I getting myself into? Well, free oil, at least. Well, you know, it's kind of funny how they approach that because, okay, uh, don't worry folks, the oil that we get will pay for the war. Well, what does that do for all the dead bodies laying around? Do you think they're going to care about if they got paid for the war? I like, there's a little, what was it somebody sent me this, uh, the other, I'm going to try and find this again. It's like, uh, Typically, it's not the subject you just brought up, but it's just a couple of paragraphs. What the hell, I gotta find that. The interesting thing about it is, it's just the attitude, you know, the idea that, well, we were sending up to defend the... No, no we're not. That's safe, but in this case, at the end of what, 13, 14 years, oh, lucky 13, we're leaving Afghanistan the way the Russians did. Make sure the dope trade is pumped up, somebody got to get a lot of their people killed, and now we're leaving. Goodbye. There was a name for Afghanistan for many, many hundreds of years, guys. The shipwreck thing. You know, it's like that rock. The end of that office have gone to it. What was that term for it down that they used to use? Afghanistan. The what? There, the flasher of nations. But we don't know history. So, which is cool. Then you can make the mistakes over and over again. We can make it up as we go along and remember it next time. Yeah, when there was never any intention to do any different from what happened when the rest of those... Well, we talk about small numbers and we've mentioned the thought line on the air, a number of time goes in that through. They might have to... Let's bring an example here over a hundred years ago and then they decided to leave and most of them left and there was a... there was humbled 8 in the guns to the whole who followed the camp. They decided to mark... some hundred and ninety miles from one city to another for their the whores that someone say that our boys would be wiped out or isolated never allowed to come home that is not that is not well there in Moore's past there are still soldiers that never came home not that they were dead oh yeah we don't have mia flags for nothing by the way we got a collar here we got the george in texas air good morning george what you got going george Good morning Mark, good morning Don, good morning Joe. They say Afghanistan is the place to go where empires can die. But I heard like I say, didn't the Afghanistan bring down the old Soviet Union too? It looks like we're playing the same game the Russians did. We're leaving but well we're not improving or we're turning these more down than they did and we built anything up. All I have to do is patiently sit and wait, kill a kill a few people here and there on occasion. We'll lament about them, make snide comments about them, yap about whatever. But you know what's funny? There's two things that are consistent about Afghanistan, strangely enough. The Afghans are still there, and even though the opium trade is now ten times as big as it ever was, when the Taliban, we made the planet safe. Third stage killed a navigator to Khaytane. Yeah, Mark, one thing I was really caught about, you know, the bumper song at the top of the hour, Granddaddy's Gun. But is it true you could buy a shotgun with no questions asked, no 4-4-7-3 forms through the Sears Roebuck catalog? Yeah, well, not even a serial number on the gun, typically. There might be a bit of an order of 20 millimeter cannon through the mail. Yeah, 50 centimeter any tank gun, $125, ammunition, $3 a round. in the Sears Roblox catalog. It used to be, we gotta remember, the age of iron. Because look at how far back Sears goes. With Sears, you didn't just buy and sell in the United States. Sears sold all over the world. And you name it, they sold it. Yeah. My garage is a Sears and Robux garage, 20 by 20 package. I mean, just absolutely cookie cutter. That's where the garage I have here, you can find in Texas, where you are, or, you know, where Joe is. The exact same garage sold on the United States, and it was a Sears and Robux kit. All you do is make sure you got some cement down there and maybe not even that how dry it was. Yeah, but you know if you've got like tears and tears is dying a very slow death. Well, that's no mark. Here's an interesting one. It used to be we'd say Kmart, but if you noticed a name that's now popping up is synonymous with the uh... Go there. Target is now synonymous with the package at the chain stores nationally. Isn't there another one rising to something big R or something like that? Well, yeah, but your target, you know, everybody's now using target or referring to target like they used to refer to Kmart or, you know, think about it, Montgomery Ward. And it's interesting, it just becomes benchmark and it's, and I don't, there's nothing really that jumps out about target. It doesn't, it really is nothing more than just the next chain store. It's interesting that it's being given all of the, like if any of the social media, just think about this watch. You don't see Kmart mention anymore, you don't hear Sears mention anymore. The focus is now on Target is still a breathing, living, you know, they've gone through the same cycle where they really kind of forgot their past. They've become uppity. And well, you know, we're the to-do operation. We don't have all that other peasantry stuff. We only have the upper line furthest on that. Even McDonald's has tried to do this. Think about this. Well, we're going to be more of a sit down, you know, like American restaurant kind of thing. Well, that's not what McDonald's was It was fast food, quick in, and it was supposed to be that way. And cheap. And when they forget that, you see, then they can't. They wonder why the market share is disappearing and why they've hit a wall. How many of you out there remember 15-cent hamburgers? Yeah. They sent me with $2 to get hamburgers on Friday for, you know, like a treat. I jump on my little Schwinn bicycle, ride over to the McDonald's, which is one of the early ones. It's one of the first five, you know, that existed. I used to go in there and I have two dollars and I'd get changed back. You know the thing is, not criticized McDonald's, but you know the thing is, I remember when you used to buy a McDonald's, you used to smell the burgers through the bag. And they'd even be greasy. And the thing is, now I gotta go to a water burger to smell the burgers in the bag. Right. Or again, even there, the problem is, the problem is gonna be that beef has gone up this system, it's gonna get worse, even though the gas prices have gotten cheaper. everything be reflected if gas prices have gone to 50% of what they were, the mineral goes guys, shouldn't our gas be, shouldn't it immediately have dropped to half because they hope whatever the price goes about in the news in the morning isn't amazing how the gas prices double that day? Hey what's the gas prices in your neighborhood there Mark? Well 189 right now. Really? I was excited when I got about $1.98 here the other day. Yeah, well that's still good price. No, I mean, but think about it. We're talking barrel oil is almost half what it was. Our gas prices should be absolutely half immediately. They should have taken days, weeks, or months. If the oil price went up tomorrow, back up to $90, watch, they would double. They would tell you that we have to double the price because the oil, or barrel oil, just wanted to double. what it was but when it cuts to half of what it was oh there's this incremental thing where you know it takes time to maybe kind of come there to and even now it's not for something for some areas and the stupid price you know this are in weird locations hey remember propane last year remember the propane shortage we're paying a lot of money for propane yeah yeah that's over two dollars two living nation remember yeah two to two sixty years nothing like that now we evening you know you guys if you see a company on the local news the company has paid the news to be much like a commercial last evening on the local news there was a you know they were talking about well last year compared to this is or walked in coming down yeah that's your problem that's right they they're sitting there on the news eight to four that's why they are telling people that well we bought and we locked in the prices and even if they go down up your prices aren't going to go up and we're going to have to ride this out exactly what was said. Because then by the course of that time you won't be needing as much propane because that will be the end of the summer market. It's time to go shopping. Yes. Mark, you know going back I think to Pat McDonald's and the price of beef you know the price of beef is going ridiculously tight but you know the thing is the ranchers are still getting screwed Right, this is the same thing that's happened when you have federal, you know, you have the federal money scam going out. People are getting paid to not produce all the people who produce cows, you know, produce beef, you know, screwed left and right as far as the middle producer. The producer, of course, gets all the doggy treats and, you know, is getting all the special benefits and doing the weirdest stuff to the fucker, whether or not you're actually getting beef or how they puff it up and how they inject more water into it and all the other stuff. Or how alive it was. What would you want alive? Wait a minute, Don. Let me correct you on that. You know, I'd buy nothing but naturally dead meat. If it hasn't died of natural causes for the old age or infant children, I just won't eat it. That's organically dead, by the way. Well, Mark, do you like it grass-fed? What? Repeat? No, the cow. I mean, we mean it. Well, that's a funny thing, too, because you see, the grazing cattle will be leaner. It's like pigs. Some produce a lean pig and a lot of people won't like it, but some of that's really great bacon. It won't get as much of anything off it. You won't have any fat. Grazing cattle are nice, but to sweeten them up, it would be nice to probably do a mix of feet. A belly subject there because we feed cows and they're naturally meant to eat grass. They're ruminators. And when we feed them grain, they tend to flatulate. A little warming. A little warming. A little measuring attack. It would almost exactly go away because they're They say well look the flatulence from the cows is contributing to global warming I think it's all the gas coming out of Washington if you ask me Hey, we're down here at the bottom gentlemen. Well. Thank you mark. Thank you Joe. Thank you Don all right. Thank you. Thank you George We're only hours away That's right And folks will be right back Hey, you're listening to the micro effects more importantly the morning intelligent before and tell of you While we're trying to be intelligent about it anyway, stay tuned. Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash is a unique natural formula not found in any other oral care products. With a gentle combination of zinc, folic acid, mer and clove oil, Vitamer effectively whitens teeth, removes plaque and freshens breath and it does it naturally without any harmful chemicals. Visit us online at vitamer.com. That's V I T A M Y R dot today to place your order at 1-888-558-8482. That's 1-888-558-8482. 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That's republicmagazine.tv or call them toll free at 800-873-1620. That's 1-800-873-1620. Folks, we're down here at the bottom of the third hour on the Morning Intel Report. I'm Joe McNeil here with Mark Kornke and Donald Betcher. And struggling, might keep this broadcast network up and flowing. And if you would, call in with a contribution, a donation to help us in our efforts. 208-935-0094. Once again, 208-935-0094. And don't forget, tomorrow morning on the third hour of the morning intel report we will have a drawing for a FM transmitter. Actually it's an FM100 Ramsey transmitter and an antenna, a YAGI antenna, that will go with that. And a $10 minimum contribution, we get to name it a hat 10 times and a dollar per entry after that. And there is no limit on how many entries you make. So we need to get these radio stations up and running. We are the counter balance, you know, the other side of the story. If we had 300 million plus radio stations out there, I'm not sure the airways would support that, but just imagine the effect we could have against mainstream propaganda. We're already having an effect. I promise you. They talk about us. They know we're here. And a little more people getting on board. Broadcasting to counter the mainstream propaganda machine is the answer for right now. So anyway 208 935 0094 We've got a some good contributions in here. We got one for a hundred hundred fifty Folks if you can keep those contributions coming in we can get this thing whittled down I don't want to say too much, but apparently, I mentioned something earlier, there's another network that apparently is taking a nose dive. They've been off of the satellite here for a couple of weeks. I didn't know that. I just found out yesterday. We are not as near in the hole as from what I understand they are. We're closer to the top here, if you will. and we'd like to be able to hang in there. 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And share your thoughts and opinions with other people that are in the... they're totally insane. Anyway, back to you Mark and Don. I'll tell you what I'm gonna do. I gotta drop off here for a minute. I got something that requires my attention so I'll let you guys take over. And before we go any farther, I'll say what we'll do, Tom. We got Vision Technology. We're just passing the bottom of the hour. If you can't see in the dark. So the people are not more... How can we get hold of you and what do we have available? What's been happening? If you want to talk to me about night vision, my number is Greens and Thermal and the Guine Show. Hi, hello, how are you? Here I am. Be perceptible at all to a people to like discipline. We've addressed this many times. Guys, I've got a second generation viewer. I've got a second generation gun sight. These are the three levels for that viewer behind what the manufacturer wants. And then he's going to get delivered to some saving you probably. And again, delivery, some saving you around. I got a piece of thermal right in your mailbox for a guy to talk to if you cannot see in the dark. Yeah I don't know if I can know anybody that can't see in dark I mean you'd have that you know natural night vision thing going on But it's just not enough again you guys if you're in a gun screen screen first You might not get it next week the caveat there is disappearing in the market and the daytime from the daytime into the gun sight screen see in the dark that's number for you to contact Don and what I like about Don is he knows so much about the night vision stuff. You know today when you call somebody and try to get some information about different products say well I don't know man I don't have anything here to read you and I don't know I just got I just started working here yesterday they don't hire anybody that's qualified they just you know can fill the hole. And again folks don't forget we have that drawing coming up tomorrow morning for the FM transmitter and the antenna and $10 to get your name in the hat you can make a dollar entry after that no limit on how many entries you make 208-935-0094 208-935-0094 is number to call go on the front of the website Hit our donation buttons there or a snail my list at PO box 164 Tammy I Idaho I'll give you a little bit of a heads up if somebody were to call in with a large donation, your chances of winning that drawing would be phenomenal. We could punctuate that thought with. Stations like this one, get on the air and ask for donations. Keep it all going. You know when this first all started, you know when the micro effects started, I thought, you know how am I going to accomplish all this? And you know people worry, don't worry about it man, I'll send a little bit of money every month, which they did. You know and that's something that's very helpful folks if you know that you can afford you know say $25 $50 a month or something whatever it might be and do it on a consistent basis it becomes you know like the foundation of you know monthly Input here so you know what we're doing at the end of every month when this all started off you know I was really hesitant to do anything but just kept putting it on, sending it in and everything from equipment to donations to you have it. We've got a fax machine, computers, monitors, this whole network. Everything that's going on here, we've shared, I've sent out pieces that I didn't need, as I asked other people to, an extra mixer that you weren't using, give it to the next guy, pass it on. Let him put it to use, put up a station, different pieces, you never know. And if you're in need of a piece, let me say this. If you're trying to put a station together and you really don't necessarily have all the funds or whatever the case may be, call in, get on the air here with us and just kind of put it out there. Hey man, I'm in need of smart C8 cables or a microphone or something, whatever it is that you need. and let other listeners, because there are other stations out there listening and some of those stations do have extra stuff and they'd be willing to send it over to you. Okay? We've done that a lot in the past. Not as much recently, but you know when we were building and starting to get people encouraged, you know, and understanding, you know, this is how it works, that was all taking place and it should be going that way today. If you have anything extra, I've done it here before, send it out. So another guy can get up and running. It's important that we do this. Nobody else that I'm aware of or any other networks or you know they just want, hey, oh hey you have a station, hey how about play our network or something. There's somebody else that was kind of like that. A lot of people left a particular network because they were basically just trying to communicate with the network. That's not something that would ever happen here. But they were like, well, yeah, okay, well, we're big and you're not, so, well, thanks for carrying us anyway. We don't necessarily need you kind of attitude. Well, we need all of our micro broadcasters and thousands more. Hundreds, thousands, it doesn't make any difference. This is how we're going to counter a propaganda machine that's been out of control for so long. So 208-935, if you can support what we're doing, 0094. front of the website click on donation button PO Box 164 Kami I. Idaho 83536 and we'll take it from there. Mark, Don, your turn man or we can go to grunge man over here I don't know where we're at. Oh we can call it? I think there's a lot of fun. You can do that when you have your own radio station. Well you know People don't realize, the fun part is you can, you can do whatever you like. Wherever your creativity goes, whatever your inventive juices will bring to the table, you can have fun with it. I've mentioned many times before, we put on a country music program every Saturday night here years ago. For the first six weeks, I think it was, we didn't really get any response and we were kind of wondering, gee, is anybody listening? And then all of a sudden the phone call came in and it took off like a rocket. Man, we have people calling from everywhere. And we just had fun with it. You know, it's time to relax and share a little bit of humor. And folks, you gotta have a little bit of humor these days. It's not all... It doesn't have to be all doom and gloom and dark and, oh, the world's coming to an end! Duck, here comes Planet X. You know, that... It doesn't have to be that way. Fun, man. Actually, this piece of equipment that I'm using here, this voice changer, I was going to have some fun, but I stuck it up underneath the desk a long time ago and totally forgot about it. And here recently, well, when we were changing out the mixture, we happened to stumble across, hey, give me that. I forgot all about it. So we'll have a little fun with it now, though. Things like this is not... You know, this new board that we got has some features, you know, similar to that, but nothing like this piece over here. It's an absolute voice changer. Maybe I should hook it up to my phone to talk to Bill Collectors or something. Yeah, Bill Collector would say something like that. Oh man. Anyway, uh, wow man, we're running out of time for 2014. Man, we're down to the hours. Man, there's a matter of fact for everybody out there, again, remember, the uh... technically the drawing is going to be a year from now but he does understand that right another thing on that note and we've been talking about technology uh... and resources uh... I can't stress enough the idea that you don't get friends to pitch another thing to remember a lot of music you might need may not be as accessible as you like let me give you an example you know we really like that song Lookout Mountain everybody likes that song yeah it's fine by the way that's Brotherby the Kentucky Head Hunters guys You know, give me an example, other than the fact you have to go out and buy it, but just to find a copy of it, or just to find a quick one you could grab, you know, go to Yup's Lookout Mountain. You'll find other versions done by people, which happens a lot on YouTube. You know, the only way you're gonna get a really good copy comparable to what we have is what he used, the action I just happened to find it, I think is rather fascinating of itself. So the idea guys is, you know, you have friends, man, I got this music, we'd really be great if you could play it. First thing you have to ask if you have copies, if they do, get it into that hard drive memory. Get it onto a disc. I, you know, prefer to have both. They have an extra key, maybe laying around. Put it right here. If you have like two or three copies, get one from the person. If they're all in one place and stuff happens, you lose them all. All the donuts copy. Yeah, they're... And you know, and the interesting thing is that again, there's all kinds of cool stuff that's older that's on record, anywhere else. The best example is even if it's been on record or been on seasonating, how in the world of music because of, you know, cops, all it takes is one person to get pissy with another when it comes to copyright. They're making a deal simply because they just can't come up with a solution. Disappear. And I've been watching this, this is really true guys right now. You know, I've been losing the history of the channels, you know, to try and find certain pieces. Now, a lot of stuff that we, that you won't hear anywhere else, We've actually been able to pull it off of it. You know, even in, and this is not new news now, this is old Jeff Rotel. You know, there's three different versions of the same album because, well, the leader, Ian Anderson, and this is old. He got in a pissing match with a drummer. And he got in a pissing match with one of the other musicians, and you know, the guys did. They all got in fighting, you know, they started getting big. And because of the originally copyright, you know, had a copyright, you know, set up for the music, you can't play that version. re-engineered everything and re-did the song excluding the person they were having the pissing match with. See, I'll show you how to do that. And literally, guys, this is the case. Situations, it can be something as big as movie soundtrack. Bands have the same problem also because, well, we've warned people that if you sign over to Sony, they may, you know, we're gonna buy your music so we can play it. No, your music, oh yeah, you do a soundtrack. But they may buy your music and then they decide that you're not politically correct. I warned everybody in the industry. Probably the best example of that. No kidding. Yeah. Steve Vos, guys, was, was, was wizing through the charts. Right. He's got, he's got contracts. Yeah. He had a contract with RCA records and he's got to be on the country western and you know what they did? They pulled it. Why, why did they pull it? He'll tell you flat out. Years ago, they said he's too pro patriotic and positive. Eric and this was all during this global in the nineties because they needed us to go murder people overseas. So they pulled out the plastic. and flags. Timing is everything. And back in the day when they wanted us to all surrender our sovereignty and go over to the communist state, he had to get out of there. Plus he wasn't doing the tears in your beer routine. Let's not complain. I'll give you another example. I got it right here. I was trying to pull it up at the same time. This is stupid. But this is something... See, anybody who's grown up with music for 30 or 40 years, it's like, what do you mean you can't play? You mean you can't find it. And I've had people, you know, tell me this before, well, you can't find this. Well guess what? You know it's interesting, it's true to a degree that that can be the case. Clockwork Horns, usually ahead of their time, classic music being made into kind of like rock music that would be reintroduced into radio. Well guys that did happen, if you recall in the 70s and into the early 80s. It's interesting that if you have any of the soundtracks for these these beats or whatever, music's there. But re-engineered world of the industry, they block them. because let me give you an example. I found one location purely by accident. This is, it's not relevant to anything except what I'm talking about. I can't even know anymore. Let me put something out. I'm trying to find the soundtrack and notice that you'll have soundtrack item 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. So where are those other numbers? It's interesting that, you know, the only way you can get that stupid piece of music is through Danly Kubrick's and it's been, again, so to speak. And it's inane. It comes down to is the jigrapophonic. But it's got a little pissing match with Kubrick. But then he eventually got hold of them, bought everything up that they did and made them just... The only way he can get this is actually by going through his source and getting it and even then said that somebody heard and found a copy and finally posted one. You would think it would just be out there. Well I can go to the original soundtrack and I've got this song. I wanted to try and find and see if I could find a digital, a clean digital like Brian... We'll see if they redid this or remastered or... No! Stupid little piece! Well you know that's like, what was the movie? Midnight Express? When the movie Mid-Out Express came out, they issued an album. It was one album. You can't buy that album anymore. The music on that one particular album is different than any other album that related to that movie. This album was just one of a kind, period. And completely withdrawn by the industry. So there's a lot of stuff you have out there when you're thinking, well, why can't I find this? I've got this. I'd like to hear this on the air. Guys, to make that happen, if you've got a micro station, provide them with the stuff. That's what I'm saying because I've got, you know, Ed would tell you, you asked about something on the air, the man from Compton. You know, we've got all this stand-up comedy stuff that really, they don't want it out there because it isn't the, you know, you can't, you know, spur. Well, yeah, we can watch us. Find a comedy of Steppenwolf. Wait, when that album came out, it was played. It's on the new playlist. Yeah, you guys have time to hang around? I gotta go, Joe. Gotta go. And I've got, I have to take it, I can't, I normally would, but I've decided, I've disassembled and reassembled. And I've got sunshine for another 20 hours before the... Well, we gotta get out of here. I'm gonna place the music here people haven't heard in a long time. And... Goin' to the top! Down your number for night vision. 3-1-7-9-6. To Republic, got two fires on the run, but we are on the march, both days. I believe if I got those gutters done, I've got a chainsaw waiting in a whole bunch of woods that if I don't get it cut before the supplies, I'll be dragging it in three feet of snow and using a sled. Alright. Well, it's nowhere now, it'll be shot top. We'll see you guys tomorrow morning folks stay tuned you've been listening to the Micro Effect radio broadcast network morning Intel report and Here's one you haven't heard for a while. Okay might help if I turn it up. Walked me to my door last night, and he said before I go