Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed Michigan prison expansion, including plans to reopen the GEO private prison in Baldwin to house inmates from Washington State and the East Coast, raising concerns about cruel separation of families and infrastructure costs. They analyzed the recent escape from Clinton Correctional Facility in New York, detailing the multiple security failures and inside assistance required, and contrasted it with a successful Upper Peninsula prison escape involving a guard's predictable routine and a stolen snowmobile. The show also covered Jade Helm 15 operations, the Baker's Green Acres farm seizure dispute with Michigan DNR, and featured Don's night vision technology sales with entry-level digital gun sights starting at $11.55 with a discount code.
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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. 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 will 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, get the torch of freedom burning 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 right we only watch entremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to 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 and good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the First hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R. Korky. And I'm Don Betcher. 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... liberty trade radio dot for m g dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com running emma mike rose station cb base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the mississippi along with all lost a car hallmark of the top of main to the bottom of florida but on the floor to cross the arc of the gulf of mexico editor louisiana mississippi texas oklahoma Big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 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 the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi land of the Smokies. With the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the crew are doing their part to bring us the Golden Spike down. What's today, today, sir? What's jumping off the wall up there? And what's going to happen in general in the greater northern Michigan area? Hey, I'm going to go out on a limb and I'm going to try to remember and tell you it could be the 10th day of June. I think there's an extra one there. Okay, a one and a one instead of a one and a zero. We're not working with the, in the digital world to that extent. But hey, it's 11th day, thank you Mark, 11th day of June, you're of our Lord 2015. and it's drizzling a little bit and started out to be a wonderful day and it's drizzling a little bit and it's still a wonderful day because hey we didn't crash into the sun and Planet X didn't hit us and the giant tentacle beasts haven't risen from the ocean and Obama hasn't told us all just to march off to the furnaces. And if he did we'd tell him to stop it anyway. You've got the right idea. At any rate it's a wonderful day isn't it? Well I don't know, right on the list we can't do much about Planet X. If Cthulhu rises up out of the water, just keep shooting until you run out of ammunition, fix bayonets, and keep fighting. You've got nothing to lose and everything to gain, right? Yeah, just a fake broken glass to your arms and legs and run to it. Yeah, Cthulhu, the Soul Eater. And who has a good case for Kalinari? Yeah, exactly. Everybody begin to chew. We weren't supposed to think that way. Yes, yes. We see that's the problem. We're that half full cup kind of guy, you know. And we plan on filling up the rest of the way like you just said. The culinary. If we were dealing with Cthulhu. You know, the soul leader. The tentacle soul leader from Hades. He may not be too tasty. Probably a dark oily aftertaste and a horrible rubbery kind of meat. But hey, isn't that excribing culinary? Really? Anyway, I'll tell you what. It is, by the way, it's just on the edge the whole day. Every time I go outside it looks like it just wants to rain, but it doesn't. And it's kind of like I had a drip like a little spot spot here and then it's hours ago in the beginning of the day. And this afternoon, same thing, it's just like right on the edge of us, right around us. So you've got it, we don't. We'll probably get it next because you know how it is, it goes downhill and we're below the upper part of the state. It's bound to get us. Yes, it is. I do know that Adrian Monroe in northern Ohio got hit with a whole bunch of blustery weather here in the last 24 hours, so I wouldn't be surprised. We have some people disconnected here and there. I know that. Some people coming home from the east coast working with the New York National So, beautiful, wonderful. Anything else in the news up there because you're closer. This is why Dom saw it first about the Baker's Green Acres situation. They just brought it up once. As a matter of fact, a week before that, they were talking about different things and he was on for something just talking about farms in Michigan for a moment. And then, late last week, oh, the local news talked about the decision against Baker's Green Acres and unleashing the DNR. Because, well, the DNR was right all along. So we'll see this progress and we've actually we've watched it progress from it's not okay to raise them pigs, you know, let's do it like this. The pigs without hair or the pigs with hair or the pigs with only one color or the pigs that are multicolored or the pigs that ears stand up or the pigs that ears lay down or the pigs with curly tails or the pigs with straight tails. You can't raise them. But then they said, oh it's okay. And I could go through the aforementioned list again because this is how ridiculous this is. And then last week, a higher, they must have been higher, probably came from Colorado court said that you can't raise those pigs that the ears lay down or stand up or hair or no or one color or multiple or curly or straight tails. You can't raise those pigs. So they'll be working hard at Baker's Green Acres to take his property from him. You know, with which of the less than you're trying to figure out how to get away with it. Yeah, yeah. As fast as they can figure out. You're right. So we're in the process of making sure we can provide military support when the time comes and they could escalate any time here just like anywhere else in the country, guys. uh... and i'm that no that's what i think there's anything else could usually they'll do a little bit of a drumbeat for in preparatory they just made the one announcement now the old wicked which in the west is trying to figure out you know how to uh... get around the you know ruby slippers blingo for uh... workforce field flash barrier well if they had their way to turn them off the prison mark you know maybe not that new prison or the old president they're opening back up here in baldwin Remember you guys, we brought this to your attention years and years ago. It was probably about 98 or 99 when 2020, you know that television show, was expounding on the fact that even at that time America had more of its own population in prison per thousand, you know, per capita than any other nation in the world. And they were talking about building more prisons and moving these prisons to impoverished areas. And they even had a town down south that was hoping to get a federal prison. And they had all of these people line up, Mark. And remember this, you guys? You can go back in the archives and find this. They had people from this town singing that haunting little ditty, is we is or is we isn't going to get ourselves a prison. Now that's not a real pretty chorus, is it? And if you hear it over and over, you just start to wonder about the people that are singing it. Along that lawn, or along that thought line, the state of Michigan is now wondering if they should open up that GEO prison. You know, they called that the punk prison when they first built it, Mark, because they were going to send all the punks in Michigan there, I guess. But they called it the punk prison. And then they put people in, and then they took all the people out. I don't know where else they put them or what furnace or wherever they sent them to. Again, it's purely arbitrary and based upon federal funding, especially for those independent separate corporation prisons that they've created like that. Now there's the key because this is a GEO prison. This is a private property prison and the federal funding, Mark, they're going to open up this prison and they're going to bring prisoners from the East Coast and from the West Coast. Washington State and I don't remember the other state. It might have been Virginia, it might have been Vermont, it might have been, it wasn't New York, but it wasn't so far east as Pennsylvania reaches east. You know what I mean. But now, when you think of things like that, Mark, it was a hardship when the family had to basically travel the whole length of the state and then cross the bridge just to see you. And that's just in one state. There are those that would say that's even cruel and unusual punishment to remove one from their family so far. But to bring prisoners from Washington and from a state on the east coast to a central point in America, you know, Chicago used to be the hub of the railways, the second, and I'm bragging about it, between Chicago and St. Louis. I think that Michigan is still right there in, you know, the middle of the country, isn't it? And that's a long trip to go see your cousin or your uncle, your wife or your husband or your brother or your sister in jail to come from Washington State to Michigan. Which for the most part simply wouldn't happen. The feds already do this intentionally by moving you to a place that is as far away from your original point of origin as possible. Unaccessible. The exact opposite. Yes. Unaccessible to your kin. That's like cruel and unusual punishment, isn't it? can do anything he wants with you. Why throw you in the hold of that rotting hulk of a ship that they... You better be bailing while you're down there in the hold because if you don't you might be on the bottom. And you better continue bailing no matter how bad you feel because while that guy over there he's feeling even worse now and he's not bailing anymore. Pretty soon they'll just throw him to the sharks and it's like your fate too. The prison is basically, think about it. But you can't send a man across the nation like that. How far is it? I'd have to get out a map and say like from, oh, from Baldwin, Michigan to Washington State, Seattle as example, and by road trip. Road trip, let's go see Daddy. It's gonna take a week to get there because you know, children have to stop. It's gonna take us a week to get back and we'll only let us see him for 20 minutes this month. But they're going to open a prison, Mark. I thought I'd mention it. This is the same prison, you guys, that when they closed it, they didn't have the infrastructure. More on this in a moment because, you know, is we is or is we isn't going to get ourselves a prison? Not a very happy tune. But when they shut this prison down, when they didn't have all the inmates in there drinking water and on occasion taking a shower and flushing their toilets and attempting to drown their cellmates in the toilet and flushing it over and over and all kinds of things that go on with water in prisons, well, the water tower had to continue to function, Mark. They were worried about the water tower freezing, so come springtime they had what would be equivalent to about 16 or 20 Olympic-sized pools frozen on the ground around the water tower. Because, well, they had to continue feeding the water tower so it wouldn't freeze, and then they just let the water run on the ground. So the water was free as could be. It most certainly wasn't in prison there in the ground. But now along that line, the state also questions the infrastructure of Baldwin. Are they going to be able to support this prison? Now that's a question. Why would the state say that? Because you know, you can put a prison out in the middle of the desert. You can put a prison out on an island. I don't think the turtles are worried about supporting it, you know? Right. So you can put a prison on an island. Can you say Alcatraz? 2300 miles. Seattle to... Seattle to Baldwin, you guys. That is cruel and unusual punishment. That's almost... That's an oil change and then some... That's wear and tear on the car beyond belief. Thank you, caller. That's a... It should be unacceptable in America. No question about it. No question about it. Mark, I yield to you. Wow. Well, the other interesting thing, like you said, this has had damage. There's renewal work that needs to be done. Oh, that's another... Any of the guys, you start talking millions. Especially where it's government contractors and one shyster rubbing the other shysters, hanging in to plug each other into the money bucket. And guess what, I guarantee that the corporation won't be the one that does the fixing, it will be the state of Michigan because there's some kind of second party mechanism attached to this. That's one of the things that we've talked about many times with the private prisons. There's a massive amount of co-attachment. which is not beneficial for the taxpayer in any way, shape or form. It's why every time they try to kick them off and somebody, you know, kick these things off in motion and somebody has caught on to what's going on, they fumble the ball as quick as they could, shovel the one back out the door like they did this one. And then, who me? What? Where? If they could, the private mechanisms have been the most outrageously raped. in more ways than one. But outrageously raped with regard to taxpayer paying out the nose through every orifice you've got and taking your first born child in the process. That's the level of expenditure plus the graft and corruption. Let's not forget that it was the private prisons that were buying the judges on the east coast and paying them a bounty to put as many kids into the adult prisons as they possibly could. Remember that one? Now, two of the judges got caught up, actually three, but one pled out right away, which means if you caught three of them guys, well it took more than three of them to keep that prison stuffed with bodies. And it wasn't just one district or area that was feeding the children to the prison, the private contractor prison. And the private contractor is the one that was stuffing their wallets. with the resources slash money that was changing hands. And meanwhile, all the time everybody being told it was so important, so important that they have those private concentration camps run with individuals with no accountability. Oops, did I say that? Yeah, because that's exactly what happened. And very, very major depredation taking place there, especially with, as they pointed out when they reviewed the cases, By the time they were done, there were well over, I think, 6,000 kids. There's 15,000 total were affected. Only 60 cases were legitimate. Only 60 cases were legitimately the person should have been going to the prison, to the lockup. And even those, they had to review individually based upon the idea, that's why it took them so long for the final count, because they couldn't even be sure that their cases hadn't been doctored. You see how that works? So that's one of the things to look forward to with the private contractors in the process there too. I'll tell you what, we're almost to the bottom of the hour, Don, and for everybody out there it is Thursday, we're heading towards the weekend. A lot of guys are either heading back east, 4th regimental combat team is up in New York, and part of the guys We'll be there for I guess more than the weekend. I don't know what the schedule is for them, but again be careful on the road. And a reminder that when you're there, treat it as a combat operation, we always do. Everybody pay attention to their 360 all the way around and work as a team. Don't overstretch. Rest when you can because if it escalates, this is one of the things I would point out. Rest intelligently during operations guys because You don't know if while you're in the deployment of that kind as a Patriot that things aren't going to kick off while you're there. At this point in time, you can't be stretched out or stretched out in terms of being exhausted or at the end of a stick and then all of a sudden running right into combat. There's no reason for it. So intelligent rest is critical to any kind of training operations or deployment and support preparations that are taking place. Intelligence in this instance comes over to communications because if something like that happens, I'm going to say something that you say now and then, Mark. I don't want to hear about people saying, is this a drill? Is this a drill over and over? Is this a drill? I don't want to hear that, and I'm certain Mark doesn't either. And that's what he's trying to point out. It's one of the most critical issues that we're going to be dealing with here. It's the same thing that they played the American military with, well, supposedly. In other words, we'll take their word for it, but I wouldn't be fooled for very long with something like that, and they shouldn't have been either. But, okay, fine. What we're looking at here is a situation where, again, for everybody, If you're deployed and you're in New York and things start to kick off, not just in New York, but obviously Texas, then we need everybody to be ready to be able to pick up and turn or pick up and move to wherever you might be needed to be able to employ the resources that you have. Not just deploy, but employ. Combat loaded, combat squared away. You're there to train to fight anyway, and at some point you know we will. It's not a matter of if anymore, it's just a matter of when. The other side has gone so far around the corner with some of the twilight, some of the garbage, just in the last seven days. Another thing that I would point out before we go to the bottom of our break here, we're done. Guys, did you look at the map? I mentioned this during the morning program. Go take a look at the jade helms slash green penis slash chinese command map that everybody of course repeatedly copied over and over again did you look at the texas uh... map out very small very crude very simple but the uh... command authority and all the resource information with the arrow points to a spot the either is right there in dallas which I would assume it probably is, but it's right there where McKenna is, it's literally right on the spot. Let's also point out that this convenient OOPSI incident was started at the beginning of Jade Helm and its official kick-off. And lo and behold, it's the enemy state, and we've got all kinds of hyper-accelerated activity being played on this. It is mostly because of the money. They tried to make Cleveland the next one. Did you notice how Cleveland just fizzled? I would ask everybody out there, why did it fizzle? Why did it fall apart? Because, as I've said a million times, Cleveland is just like Detroit. It was just like Detroit back in the early 80s. So this is the 21st century. It's just as bad off as Detroit is. And if they go out to fiddle fart around in the suburbs where everybody else is, they'll shoot them. Of course, that's why it kind of went, because there's no resource. The inner city element is dead all the way to the lakefront. One of the really bad parts about that and the sad parts is they've got literally Lake Erie frontage in Cleveland. They should be booming with commerce. They should be rolling in industry, but they're not. Just like Detroit. Same scam going back to NAFTA and GAT. And that in turn gutting the country, scuttling the country has created the problems that we see now. Well, it's exacerbated. Don't be surprised. Anyway, I'll tell you what we're going to do here. By the way, you're probably looking at the map of the Jade Helm, even as I recommend it, and then taking a look at a map of Texas, that's detailed. Take a look at that arrow where it identifies specific element strength, etc., etc., and compare the notes there, guys. You figure it out. Anyway, I'll tell you what. We are at the bottom. Don, night vision technology, you have it. People are going to be needing it. Half the day, half of the 24-hour clock is in fact night. It is part of the day, but it's the night cycle. How do we get hold of you? Let's hear about the website and what's been going on there and what do we have available, especially in whatever we have that's closest to entrance level in green screen now. Obviously with the situation the way it is, please. Thank you, Mark. Hey, in what would that be? Chronological order. My phone number is 23179684. Again, 2, 3, 1, 7, 9, 6, 8, 4, 5, 8. The website is 3W, W cubed dot Y, D, T, O, E dot U, S. Y, D, T, O, E dot U, S. Think wide toe dot U, S. Easy way to remember it, Y, D, T, O, E, wide toe. And you know, put the 3 W's in front of that. When you get there, you'll see all kinds of stuff and you'll see old directories to Starlight and Thermal and you know, the standard layout for a website. And if you move down a little bit, you'll see a one power, or rather a four power viewer, purely digital. It'll be black and white at night. You move down a little more, you've got the entry level digital gun sights. Now these are .308 capable, we recently learned that. They double and double again as far as their power. One is three and then six and twelve and the other is five and then ten and then twenty power, something like that. They're a point of aim, I'm recently told, across each magnification. Four, they were subject to, well, your point of aim is going to only hold at one of your chosen magnifications. Developing this product as it moves along and, you know, one of the things about it, you can download the software into it and upgrade it as the company does. I'm pretty sure about that. I don't think I'm going out on a limb for that. But if that's not true, that's my bad. I'm sorry. So if you've bought one of the early ones, I think you can be able to upgrade to one of the things that, as example, the entry level $599 device, 3, 6, and 12 power. You could use it in the daylight and it'd be color and as the light level got lower and lower, you know, into darkness, it would turn to black and white. Well, the next one up in the digital, you could touch a button and turn that screen to green and black, not black and white, black and green. You know, it would look much like a night vision video screen. You can do that to both products now as far as the entry level digital. That's kind of filling the gap in first generation, but I'd tell you that we were selling first generation gun sights for 375 bucks and And I got to offer for $550, so there's a substantial difference there. Isn't there? We have to agree on that. So entry levels moved up in the gun sight department. But that's, now you ask about real green screen. And you guys, I used to have a viewer. I still have the viewer available, but they've added this, that, and the other thing to it and actually brought the price up to higher than its brother or its cousin, the entry level gun sight, both of them being Well, the viewer was 2.8 and the gun sight 2 power. Now they say that this viewer, you can use a bridge-like or trestle-like device and attach it to the front or the back of your gun sight. But we've talked about the awkwardness that that creates and we've talked about the right tool for the right job. Really and truly might. My entry level second generation piece right now is a gun sight. The next thing up from that is the viewer, which doesn't seem proper, but I can't explain it except the viewer does everything but pour you out a glass of wine and tomato soup. I'm being a bit ridiculous there, but it does all kinds of things, multiple buttons that it never had before. At any rate, that entry-level second-generation device you ask about, Mark, is a two-power gun sight. It's .308 capable. It'll thumb-screw down to your Weaver or your Picatinny. You know, your 7.8s or your one-inch rail, respectively. Got it on the website for $12.99, and I'm not allowed to advertise it for any less than that, but here, I'll tell you a secret on the radio, because we're just talking. This ain't really advertising. I can put that in your mailbox for, like, $11.55. That's much better than $12.99. My phone number is 231-796-8458. If you call me, I can give you a code that you can put into the box somehow when you, after you're done with the shopping cart and filling out the order, you get that code in and then instead of $12.99, it's $11.55 and that includes delivery too. Now that matches the lowest price anybody else has got on that device on the internet. If you're looking, you guys, my phone number is 231-796-8458. And I'd go so far as to say, that's a 5,000 hour tube now, second generation. That's a 5,000 hour tube. Second generation used to be 2,500 hour tube. We're moving forward in the longevity of second generation. We can even go up to a Belgian tube that the Belgians claim is 7,500 hours, but you're gonna pay almost the price, very fine tube. probably 58 to 64 lines per millimeter. That's going to be the average for that tube very, very close to third generation as far as lines per millimeter. And lines per millimeter add up to more light amplification also. It's a second generation tube, so it doesn't have some of the defenses that third generation have. And the manufacturer says you're going to get 7,500 hours out of that second generation tube, which would be an unbelievable statement just seven years ago. My phone number is 2317968458. The website is you know WQ.YDTOE. U.S. That's Yankee, Delta, Cango, Os. And again, pro of our friends out there, why are you dealing with a stranger when we have the ability to talk to Don? If you have a question, you can pick up the phone, give him a call, and he doesn't have the answer immediately. It might take a little bit, but he'll get it. one way or another, he knows who to talk to in the industry to make it happen. Okay? I'm going to think about it there. Before we move on, Mark, why don't I interject? We got a bit away from the prison thing. It occurred to me while you were talking, you made me think that this prison that they're talking about reopening here in Baldwin, Michigan, that GEO prison, that GEO being a private corporation, that was one of the prisons, you guys, if it didn't spark your memory. That was one of the prisons that they thought they'd when they closed down Guantanamo where they'd moved the prisoners to, right into the center of the palm of your hand, Michigan. I thought I'd throw that out there, Mark, because I remembered that. Well, you sparked that memory. Thank you. And again, remember, guys, that would have been rather entertaining to say the least, if nothing else, because as we know, Apparently they were so bad and evil and it was such a problem that... Oh, that's right. They put them in Guantanamo in the first place. But hey, bring them on into the United States the rest of the way. Of course, I guess God knows how many people he already did bring in torture to death. I mean, not torture, or already tortured death from inside the US. We don't know. The important thing here again is that any way to try and desperately pump up the prison concentration camp system in America with a K, that's really what it's all about. and one way or another. They were just grasping or whatever straw they could. A drowning prison. What do we do? Nothing. Let it fall. We used to have three prison complexes in the state of Michigan. We now have over 54. Think about that. We used to have three complexes. There was Jackson, Michigan, which by the way, when it was built, was considered to be one of the most modern and intelligent prison complexes built in the world, not just in the United States. Think about that. Look how we have fallen and they really, really don't care. I own you a prison, one of the oldest, and Marquette, pretty old. Now Marquette is a classic fortress castle kind of thing, so if you've never seen it, it actually is like you could do a night or an evening shot if you get some good storms off the lake. and it would be pretty cool. You could convince somebody with the evil music in the background, the mad complex, whether the scientist works all evening on the bodies. Kind of like that only as prisoners. Anyway, another thing here real quick on that note. Don, have you heard, you know we've got this same garbage going on where they wanted to go door to door and they're drawing this other garbage? Wouldn't happen if they were in my neck of the woods, but that's another story. But, you know, after they've been chasing these guys, the dogs got us sent, don't you know? That was what they were claiming. And everybody asked the same question, how could the dogs get any kind of sent and or have any signature sent when they've had rain for two days? Yeah. Nobody stepped forward because, of course, all the control press, they're all down as a box of rocks. These are highly trained dogs, Mark. They're police dogs. Special dogs. They have telepathy, too. They use telepathy. But, you know, is that telepathy, sir? No, telepathy. But anyway, here's the interesting thing. Have you heard the story about how these guys got out? Oh, they cut a hole in some pipes, but they had... They were playing close guys inside the prison. There's a whole bunch of layers to this story. They had one of the prison guards was snuggling up to the guy. They talk about in the media with such a ladies man and so well hung. That's the word they say in the media. Yeah, what's interesting is the person was not a guard per se, but supposedly a civilian worker. That's one of them. But I would assume that there has to be more than one because you've got to understand something. What did Don just say? You've heard this several times. Now, what did they cut through with? Did they use an oiled hacksaw that they smuggled out? Oh, no, Squeak, Squeak, Squeak. They used power tools because there was construction going on in the prison and they were allowed into the construction areas. This is a 28 or 47 layered stinky cake. It really is. Yeah, the thing about it is that there's no stealth here. It's like, can you imagine what this would be like? Yeah, they did this in the odd hour, they did this in a surreptitious fashion. You know what grinding on a pipe sounds like? Yeah, well cut off. It's hard to believe that that could be done and guards didn't turn their back and the warden didn't feel the floor shake or wonder what is that humming sound I've never heard before. But there was construction going on no, that's not thinking about what it sounds like going on steel right yeah And when you turn the device off they're both still shouting and then they're like hey stop oh good We don't have to go check out it. I was gonna check on it Well, what do you mean? Well, it's your go, Bo. No, Larry. Yeah. Hey, Mo. Oh, man. So anyway, just again, lift the heads up with the power. And I mean, number one, they had to unsecure a manhole cover. Now, you got to remember that all these things are either on lockdown or in some cases are just flat out welded. It depends on the complex. I don't know if the prison was a plane or a prison. Oh, this one was a plane. They had to cut the chain from the inside, the news guy said. It was chained from the inside. So apparently they already knew the people who chained it from the inside that this was a route to the prison if someone could cut through a pipe. Well, because apparently, Mark, they had some time. Once they cut through the pipe, they spent a couple of days meandering around inside to find this What is that? Oh, that's a chain. What's that chain to? Oh, a manhole cover. What's that coming through the holes? Light! Let's break that chain. I saw the light escaping from prison. No more strikes. Actually, guys, the reason I brought this up is because the... If you're not familiar with what a high-level security operation, how it's set up, I'll go through it again. There are locks upon locks, number one for tools. Tools are not just laid back in the crib. Everything is disassembled when it's done and everything is counted. Now you've seen like in shops where you have like a silhouette on the wall of what's supposed to be hanging there? Well, that's exactly what they do and they have numbers. And the numbers are there, now they were just on a regular shop, but in a shop like this, first of all, these guys are in for life, which means this has to be above, at level two or above level two. Now, what we mean by that is this is a higher security, if not a high security complex. The interesting thing is that they offer, for instance, automotive repair and, you know, customizing with people who are never going to leave prison. Now, think about that. The warden son gets a real cool car. Yeah, exactly. The warden gets a real cool car, the deal with all these guys, well, at least it keeps them busy. That is what it does. It keeps them busy. So that's why these guys take these classes because Hey, I ain't gonna let nowhere to go and I get to do some really cool stuff and whoever gets it, oh well, I did some cool stuff. And then sometimes they get power tools that I can break out. Well, here's the thing. Number one, there are overlapping individuals. The guard and typically the civilian counterpart have to account for the shop tool, for whatever department it is, agriculture, industrial, whatever, carpentry. And there's a civilian, but there's also a guard that has to sign off on confirming that everything has been put back where it belongs. Everything is counted. everything is then recounted again and then there is a sign off to confirm that everything was counted and it's individually locked up. If there are blades, the blades or specialized components that are smaller are secured in separate containment boxes or containment filing cabinets and they're locked up separate from everything else that's locked up on the wall which is typically chained and then the chamber itself is locked up, then the room of the chambers then is locked up In other words, it's a maximum security facility. And let's not forget that there are cameras. Lots and lots of cameras. Well, apparently they were smiling and they're still smiling. They didn't even make a camera. Well, see that's where it gets back to again, complacency, getting used to things. Remember, up at right across the way from the air base up there in the UP? this last couple years turns out that a couple of guys were playing the Great Escape and they tunneled like 70 some yards and patiently did it. Now people would ask how could you do that and for that matter how could you really do that in a regular prison environment? Well, even though it's a level 2 and above, and these characters can be Father Rapers, Baby Rapers, and whatever else, plus the people that are stuffed in there to, again, just try and harass them, there's a number of reasons for putting people in higher security levels, and it doesn't really mean they've done anything wrong. But the idea is that they also stuff the higher levels because the government gives them more money for higher level prisoners. Always remember that. Keeping those beds full is especially critical even if the person is beyond their security rating and being stored improperly. Okay? So these guys anyway got within so many feet of the wire, actually apparently got parallel with the wire and that's when they were detected. Which makes me feel that it was seismic intrusion that may have finally caught on. Even though they were very patient and very careful about not getting too ambitious and going too far every day. However, you've got to figure that they did a bent over type tunnel you had to crawl on your hands and knees. It was wide enough for a big burly guy, not a little guy, and would run what? 65, 70 yards? Okay, you do the volume on that. They had to take the dirt out, they had to get it back up into the cell, into the building, then get it outside and do the dispersion thing like you've seen in however many creative ways they did that. and every day when they went out to the yard some more dirt disappeared. But that's a lot of dirt to move guys. Some of them got flushed down toilets too. Yeah that's an option but they got to be cautious on that because you know what happens after a while. They get locked up. Yeah the dirt only goes so far and eventually it doesn't. It works like a panning system inside the pipes because guys that's not full of water in the waste end. As you flush something, you get a wave of water that goes through, but otherwise you have an open air pocket, an air channel through the whole pipe. Right, the other side of the jig? Yeah. Think trap. So anyway, the example is, I'm not saying it can't be done, but in this case, too many things like right off the bat, somebody helped. And there were a few incidents in the middle while I was up at Hiawatha where we had the guards did get popped for, well, let's just say collaboration with the prisoners, the dope trade, which the only reason I think the ones got caught is because they were crossing the other ones who get all the money for all the dope trade that does come into the prison that are guards. You know what I mean? don't compete against the guys that are already there. That sounds like a conspiracy. Yeah. Well, the other one that was really cute, my favorite, is extreme winter in the Upper Peninsula. Rotten weather, guys. Well, if you go outside, get outside no matter what, air your aris off, don't ever just punk your hunker down and sob indoors, okay? But the Guards got new toys. They got more they got a rather having to do the perimeter walk on foot so they can inspect the perimeter fences to make sure there's no places where somebody might have gotten out or the Bears got in because we have bears and you know we have elk and deer that walk by all the time. Well, they got snowmobiles and they would jump on the snowmobile put their you know get their coat on have they know throw the helmet on and go around the perimeter now. Initially they had so much fun. One night we heard a meh and poof and the motor went dead. The reason is one of the female guards thought she'd just go out and have some fun because after all those really nice brand new Honda sled they had, a couple of them actually. Well the snow gets about six feet deep and that four and a half foot steel pipe that was six inches around that's right off the yard that's right there that everybody knew about, she seemed to have forgotten about. Oh, she thought she'd ride up over it, huh? Can I throw in a comment about the Great Escape? Yeah, oh, go ahead, please. Yeah. Have you seen the footage of the cut in the pipe? Oh, yeah. Now, I know there are some, you know, if you know how to use an oxyacetylene real well, you can make a clean cut like that. But that looked like a plasma cutter. How do you sneak one of those into a cell and use it? That makes quite a bit of smoke when you burn through metal. Oh, yeah. I know. Oh, what was that noise? Boy, that's a hell of a fart. Whatever it is, I don't want to go look. Oh, and by the way, have you ever looked down a prison corridor at night? Now, granted, they probably cover it with a blanket, but can you picture any of that light leaking into the hallway where you got to remember, guys, it would be like Frankenstein. smoke alarms in there too, right? Oh, there's smoke alarms, cameras, you've got ball cameras all the way down the hallway, and depending on, even if it's older, even the old prisons, you have a guard hub, you have what's called the bubble, okay? And with a regional prison, just take your fingers and spread them apart like you're doing a V for victory, and that's how the block wings are set up. Now at the base where your base knuckle is on your hand, they've set those up so one person can sit and see the entire corridor in both directions without doing anything other than turning his head. And even when you turn your head, you can still see the other in your peripheral. And not only that, but they're set up so you can see the top block and the lower second floor, the first floor and the second floor at the same time. So tell me how these sleuths, these sneaky peats got away with this. Now even if it's an older block prison, the block prisons really aren't much different except that the bubble is usually caged in area. It may be elevated if it's the old ones like you see, hey, hey, what? I'm gonna throw him off the upper tier. You got the five tiers that go up on each side. There's still a bubble that usually is at the third floor and it extends out into the air. And from that position, they can see every cell. The way they built it is they can see the lower block, the lower part of the block all the way to the fifth floor, the fifth tier up above. The suicide tier, where if somebody wants to kill you, that's where they try to throw you off. Or if you're crazy, you go all the way up to the top and jump off, which one of the two guys did. Head first, it kind of works. You know what I mean? Well, that cement still hard as it used to be, isn't it? Well, it was accompanied by... I mean, I seen footage yesterday evening of the prison guards, they said, but they were all in black uniform marching in rank and file down the streets. I mean, marching like they're military. Yes, they are. This is obvious what they're doing and this didn't happen. I mean, it's staged. production. Anyways, that's what I wanted to throw in, guys. I'll let you get back to your program. before yesterday and it was pointed out to me yesterday that well somebody's not gonna, I'm not gonna be their friend anymore and they're not gonna have anything to do with me because you're my friend and they don't like your opinion on this. They don't like everything. I can't blame it. You made me feel so bad. You know you were right about that Mark and you know our email it disappeared for like two days right after that and we just now got it back. I mean it was gone. Well, like I said, that sounds like either, again, foreign hacker or somebody, it could be somebody piddling in country. It came out of Arizona. Okay, well, see, that's JDL, Central Arizona. That's where that guy is, that's where that woman that's, you know, doing the Mohammed cartoons, that's where they're running that operation down there. I mean, they just got through doing it again out of Phoenix, Arizona. It's involved in the Chicane-ery or nonsense that they're involved in with as many different enemies as we have out there that are actually, you know, go after them and take your chances. It's obvious that these people won't. And don't. Because, well, that would be dangerous. You know what I mean? Anyways, I've got to jump off here and don't. I'm proud to have you call me your friend. Thank you, Henry. You're one of my heroes. Eventually, we're going to be able to work on computer literacy as we go along. You're learning all about these, aren't you, Don? I'll send you one of my blackboard. Thank you, Henry. God bless you. And again, for everybody out there, it's just fascinating to me because most people don't know. You can't assume because people have different experiences. But the one problem I have of this is no matter what prison it is, and some are even more just outrageously draconian to the point where you don't do anything. It used to be in prison, guys. You couldn't even speak to each other. Most people don't even realize that. You could face away and act like you were, you know, like you see where, you know, the guy would be facing away, wouldn't be looking at the other guy or even acting like he'd be like facing one direction, the guy or the guy is facing the other. If they were on the yard, you couldn't even talk on the yard. Some prisons are still like that. You couldn't intercommunicate. And yet still, people did work out escape plans and escape. Now, I'm going to end this because we're almost at the top of the yard, but don't play the music yet, Ed. Now, guys, these guys were patrolling with this snowmobile. Let's get back to that real quick, because this is an example of complacency. The guy would make the patrol of the perimeter fence pull over in front of the mess hall. The guards eat where the prisoners eat. Everybody needs to understand that. The guards eat first, and then the prisoners eat after the guards are done, and that way the mess hall is cleared out. So, typically the yard is open during that short time where the guards are eating. And also the mess hall is open for the guards to go in and get coffee. This guy got clockwork. He would make the patrol of the yard. He would pull up right in front of you, right near the mess hall, but in the snow, not on the scrape pavement. and put the helmet on the handlebars, go inside, get himself a cup of coffee and flap a nap there for a bit, right? Well, some ingenious individual monitored this for a while and then decided to go, hmm, I've got an idea. Well, he bought a coat, because you can buy coats, guys, for going to visits, you can buy coats and clothes, you can wear civilian clothes or something like that. They restrict it. Well, he picked a coat that was pretty close to what it is that the guards were wearing. And he bought it off the yard, by the way, because you've got to get rid of coats before they leave. They're not going to take coats with them in a lot of cases. Depends on who you are. Some need them because they don't have anything outside. And when the guy went in... Oh, I've got to qualify this. Forgive me. Before, what would happen is, after you go and get the coffee, you come back out, get on the snowmobile, go over to the gate, for the main yard which has the vestibule which has two different gates, right? It's a man trap, yeah. They would open both gates and let him meow right on out so he could patrol the other complex which is through the woods in the other direction. So the guy watched this and watched this and he made apparently a little paper patch that he put on the coat because that's the only thing that identified it as an MBOC coat. He waited until the guy walked right in to get the coffee. He walked right up Jump right onto the motor onto the snowmobile just like you know the other guy would put the helmet on Put his gloves on Went around the mess hall over to the gate Signal to them they opened both of them up. Yeah For you mark was that guy ever seen again? Well as a matter of fact it was probably one of the most successful escapes in the MDOC's history because they did find the snow. You gotta remember this is Michigan Upper Peninsula winter and I've told you about this guys, snow to the eaves, right? But a snowmobile is the optimal tool that you would need if you needed to leave because well getting past the fence won't do you any good if you're plodding in snow that's four foot deep, right? Right. But when you got this, 18 miles away they found the abandoned snowmobile after a week. It was near an access road. But by that time, whatever vehicle had been waiting for him, they were all long gone. Now, didn't require any tools, didn't require any cutting torches, didn't require anything other than just using your head, paying attention, and watching the Stalag guards or the, again, the Commissars go about their business and just pay attention and do what the natives do. And all he did was wave once, they opened the gates, I'll bet you he was high as a kite when he passed that second gate. Oh yeah, but it's a natural high. Yeah, it's a natural high. And again, down the road he was, and not ever to be seen again. But the snowmobile was recovered. They had to have a different routine for handling the snowmobile at the gate from that point forward, but they still had the snowmobile to play with later on. Anyway, we are at the top. Donny, will you stick around? I gotta go, Mark. Okay, very good. God bless the Republic. Death is a new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on a march, both day and night. During the winter, every time that somebody up there heard that distant snow machine, they thought of that man that went off into the fuzziness and never came back. Down your number for night vision and closes for this hour, please. Hey, that number's 2317968458. The website is 3w.ydtouf. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. God bless America. Liberty's Guardian Guns and Ammunition A family owned business located in the heart of Ohio's hunting country. Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. 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