The host discussed the financial struggles of maintaining the Micro Effect broadcast network and appealed for listener contributions. He emphasized the importance of community cooperation, self-sufficiency, and practical skills over formal education, arguing that homeschooling and hands-on learning produce more valuable results than the public school system. The show covered topics including the dangers of a cashless society, the Federal Reserve, vaccine skepticism, and the value of bartering. Callers contributed perspectives on gardening, food preservation, and mechanical skills learned through experience rather than formal instruction. The host concluded with a warning about white powder envelopes being sent to pro-gun sheriffs in Oregon, characterizing it as a communist tactic.
here in just a few days. Yeah, that's true, because why would you want to put them in that position? It wouldn't be right. Yeah, why it wouldn't be right. If they put, okay, they went through all the trouble putting this stuff on their website and they're telling all their friends and neighbors, I'll let them tune in my show. And three days later, man, well, we got to shut her down. I feel like a total ass. So that has held me back. for a while because you don't know what's going to happen in front of you. We have had no, what I would call, major stability by any stretch of the imagination. Well, like that other talking about, he doesn't have a conscience. Yeah, well, I have a conscience. I mean, you know, there's things I won't do because, hey, I have a conscience. Call him up and sell him out of the... I try to do everything with some kind of, you know, a little bit of class, some dignity, and do what's right. And, you know, instead of ripping people off, you know, I've had advertisers call me and in a conversation, you know, how much do you charge? So I give them a dollar amount. Oh, wow, that's way cheaper than the other guy. I paid way more than that over the other guy. We never got one phone call. And I would say, really? Not one? Not one phone call. I'm running a couple of commercials today that I've never received a nickel for. I'm dillage for free because they get ripped so bad someplace else. And I thought, why not? Why not? We're just floating along here. Why not? So folks, if you're out there listening right now, it is the end of the month. Hey, I'm sure if you've all been listening to the Micro Effect for any length of time, I really did. Do I have to sit here and tell you what we need? We need contributions. And we don't need them tomorrow, we needed them yesterday. And like I said, I've just been holding up. I was hoping at one point we don't get the people that are tuned into the micro effect and stuff. We've asked you to. And some people have. I know Mark in Tennessee has left a lot of our magnets in different places. We picked up listeners from here and there. But we have more to do. There's a lot to be done. Can't save a country by sitting there thinking to yourself, well, I hope everybody else supports it. I can't do it. You know, whatever. Go ahead. I'm sorry. Go ahead. You were asking about people doing this. I forget when and so no, it doesn't. You know, we had magnets made with all the information on it and stuff that, uh, you know, we were trying to get out there. Um, you know, like I said, we, we've never had ever in the history of the micro effect launched. and became an official broadcast network in 2007, years ago. And we've accomplished a lot of things, but what was accomplished was accomplished by the people, the listeners of the broadcast network. It's nothing no great feat done by me, I just put all the mechanical pieces together and organized it. But it was all built by we the people. And that's what it was intended to be. We don't screen phone calls. At one point in the history of this broadcast network, we were broadcasting live 24 hours a day. That's me and my family rotating eight hour shifts, 24 hours a day. Is there anybody out there willing to join me and put in 24 hours a day? Like the Navy shift, three eight hour shifts. What could I say lines open 208 935 0094? I'm and I'm glad you brought it up bill Well, I gotta head out on my first service call for the morning So keep up the good work and all that I can thank you, sir You know some of the things you know when you've been involved in some of these, you know I do what things some of you out there have never even considered before I mean and honestly we had on my phone line the clock at night somebody talking to me about offing themselves and I spent those hours talking this person out of offing themselves and Telling them why they shouldn't be offing themselves. I've dealt with all kind of shit Here as a network owner. I care about everybody that's listening to this broadcast I've tried to put as many things together as I could so we could help each other so we could help each other but it's We are suffering from the same thing, though the other 70% out there is suffering from. They have no interest in helping each other. They couldn't build shit if they had to. They couldn't organize anything if they had to. They've been so dumbed down, they're just waiting for somebody else to take care of it. We, that would be you, the listeners, me, and everybody involved, We are the small remnant of people that are still connected with Mother Earth and we have common sense and think why aren't we working together? Why aren't we pulling together? I don't have an answer for that. Mark doesn't have an answer for that. Don doesn't have an answer for that. Why aren't we pulling together? Mark has mentioned it a million times and I've said it myself. If all of us Did our part there is no problems? Imagine this this is just a Dream that one might carry around in his brain. It's not a matter of wheeling power It's a matter of wheeling help feeling having the ability to help somebody a while back We created and I still have that book back here behind me a list of phone numbers that if somebody's traveling across the state or something needs some assistance and and you know they're just out in the oblivion, well call us, maybe we know somebody in that area that might be able to help you. That's help. It's not me supplying the help. It's just me directing the help. Me calling the right person or I-A person in that area or something, but I'm not supplying anything except an avenue of communication and that's what today is all about. Communication. But having those kind of things available, I would say to you, if everybody was doing their part, that in the event that somebody was crossing this country in an automobile, pickup truck, whatever, and all of a sudden the unforeseen, unforetold, something takes place, the last resort is, well, maybe I can call Joe, maybe he knows somebody in Wyoming or Texas or something that might be close enough that maybe he'll be able to help us with it. And that's people working together. That's how you get through the hard stuff. If you don't start working together, I don't know, can you imagine a single patriot with a three-cornered hat on running into, I don't know, Maryland, Washington, someplace back in the days of old, gonna save the country? But he just needed some bullets. He's got a gun, but he doesn't have any bullets. That's pretty much what it feels like at times. Who owned a horse that we fear of road? I don't even know. So there it is. I've managed to chase off. I've managed to get at least from what I can see on the internet feed here, I have successfully chased off and made run away some 60 people. 60 people have time to pull together, work together, do nothing. Those 60 people, I'm glad they left. They wasn't worth a shit when they came. The freeloading American people. They don't want to be a part of anything. They just want you to tell them everything. Of course, they can't hear me right now because they left. So they don't really understand who they are. Oh well. As far as having a drawing for something, Mark, if in the event that we are going to move forward, I would like to have it one month here where we don't have need of drawing. I would like to see people just make a contribution for the right reason. that's what I would like to see happen. We've had people donate, well, seed bolts and books and all kinds of things in an effort to keep the micro effect on the air. And I'll tell you right now, I still have a very large stack of books over here, down here at the end of the console. I think that's pretty much what we have left. If you would like to mail in a contribution and you would like copies of these books that we have down here, it's copies one and two. Let me know and we'll send you a copy. Books are knowledge. Knowledge makes a man unfit for slavery. Wisdom makes a man unfit for slavery. Only a stooped population can be overthrown. The uneducated are in fact uneducated and they have not a clue nor do they care. They don't even understand why they should care what's going on. When you hear people standing around saying, well, I don't get involved in politics. Well, you better because it's those politics that constitute your slavery on a daily basis. I think Gandhi was quoted as poverty. Are we not living in poverty? Are we not headed for poverty? Poverty is the worst form of violence creates violence. Do you see violence starting to surface its ugly head in this country? You see violence raising its ugly head in this country. Poverty creates that violence. And for people who refuse to pull together and do anything, oh they will. Oh yes, I tell you at some point and farther down the line somewhere when everybody realizes too late, we need to start pulling together. That'll be the motto. We'll start. Let's go down and talk to Bob and John. Let's start putting the groups together in one of the survival groups when it's too late We need to build a radio broadcast network and tell everybody what's going on. That's too late We need to send a letter to Washington. Good night. Oh, I'm right here. I'll send a letter to Washington. Yeah, don't you think it's just a little too late? They don't even bother to read the bills they pass. Yes Read it after they pass it. They'll read your letter after they pass it. How many donations have we got in here today? This? Okay, we've got one donation and it was from one of our callers, Shawn in Florida, who sent in $100. So we've got a ways to go, my friends. You know, all these things we sit and think that somebody else is taking care of. There's nobody, you know, I, my, uh, my no stress of the imagination. Do I think at any given time, at any minute or second during the day, that somebody's going to come in and solve all the problems of the micro effect, fix the computer, change out a board, you know, whatever. I don't think for a second that somebody's going to solve that for me. We have to take care of it ourselves. That's how it's done. There's a lot of things that people are going to start realizing that we have to do ourselves. And we can sit and piss and moan and whine about how organized they are. They go, oh look at what they are doing. Oh they are going to make us do this and oh they are going to make us do that. Oh look what they are doing. And they're doing it for what? A tape. Well they have the imaginary money machine, a tree, or something that's feeding on the young. The one that everybody washes so much and we're not even smart enough to take part in what they're using and make it work for us. what we did with the technology that we have in computers. And you're listening to it. Can you hear me? We took the technology that they created and we're using it against them. Collectively. Now think of that scale. If you're sitting there, and I know that you are, sitting there listening to me on your computer because there's no other way to listen to the micro effect right now, unless it's being picked up and put out on an FM or an AM or a CB radio station or something along those lines. You are part of what we're doing. We are using their technology against them. Now, if we lived in the perfect world, we wouldn't need this technology and Mark and Don and I, we'd be on a fishing trip. That's not the case, obviously. So here we are. It's kind of a strange thing to be a Patriot prepper. What are in all the little names that they know. I think there's a new one coming out. I don't know what it is right now, but you know, all the little descriptions. Afterward they'll call them survivors. That's it. You will be in the future. No, like Don said, you will be classified as a survivor. So know that that one's coming. Well, there actually is something to look like doom and gloom. Right. And that's one thing, we don't do much here. We don't do much for doom and gloom. We just stick to what needs to be brought into the light. So if you want to go to the doom and gloom channel, over there, they'll tell you about all the wars that are going on, wherever, what's happening on there. You know, I got into it with AJ one time right on the air, I told him, you know, what the hell do we care what's going on in other countries? And he accused me of being tribalistic because all I was concerned about was America. Let me ask you out there listening here, are you concerned about America or do you care more about what's going on in other countries? Because if we can fix this over here, that over there will no longer be a problem. I can fix the whole damn thing just by terminating the Federal Reserve. Period. And then nobody has anything to pay anybody. There's no fiat money being spread around. No digital money. Imagine, did you ever think that you would reach and live a point in your life? Ever. Ever. Did you ever think that you would reach a point in your life where you would... Would come to understand that carrying large amounts of cash is bad a bad thing to do You're a potential drug dealer or you know Whatever. Did you ever think that you would live to see that day? Well, we're living in it Don't take your car your valuable car across state lines and sell it there and come back with cash because if your stop pointing out you're going to make it up because you have Now what do you think that's all about? I'll tell you what it's all about. Don knows what it's about. Mark knows what it's all about. It's moving everybody towards a cashless society. That way they don't even have to buy the fucking paper anymore to print the shit on. They could just punch it into their computer with a key. There you go, there's some digits. And then you take your little plastic card and you go down and you conduct business somewhere. That way they can track everything that you do. That's why bartering Again, that's why bartering has always been part of the equation in the history of mankind. How well do you think those people are going to fare out there that 71% they don't know the value of anything, or but they know the cost of everything. How do you think they're going to weather in a barter system? They're not going to make it, pardon my French, but it's time to get down to the real, what's really going on. I mentioned earlier, I don't mean to be absorbing your show of Mark Don but... Yeah, I carry these things around all the time. These things that, you know, that are on my mind all the time. And it's difficult. Sit and watch. It's like people talk about things. Think of it this way. For the longest time that I can remember, I sat here and talked about things like something simple as vaccines and what they do. Zippod. And tons of information has come out on vaccines. And people that sit and listen to broadcast networks, I don't care which one it was, but tacos. talk about vaccines and brought basically the same information or probably a doctor or something, what have you, all that. And you have that person that heard that, that listened to it on the radio show, drags their kid right down to school and lets them get pumped full of vaccines. Or they'll drag him up to the doctor's office and get that flu shot. Now, either that person is just as dumb as the other guy or they don't believe, or just too damn lazy to research it for the self to find out that somebody is trying to tell them the truth. And in some cases, when people have the truth, they really seriously don't know what to do with it. They are more apt to go out and do what everybody else is doing rather than to stop and think for themselves. Yeah, I've mentioned this a time or two in the years that I've been on the air. I used to have a cartoon in my office hanging on the back wall and it was a picture of all these sheep diving off a cliff. Thousands and millions of them. And there was one black one going the other way telling everybody, excuse me, excuse me, but the rest of them were following the others diving off the cliff. So it's a little dumb counting to me, I'm sure to Mark and Don to sit here and you know knowing that all the things that have been brought to the table over the radio years of patriotism to see people continue to, I don't know, drag your kid down to the public pool system because they don't have time to educate. You know, they have in their mind, they are so brainwashed People are so brainwashed that they think that homeschooling requires you to have, I'm gonna set up a room in your house with a desk in front of you and a chalkboard behind you and stand there for eight hours a day and teach your kids. That's the vision that they have. Well, I don't have time for that. We don't have the room and I can't afford the books. Let me tell you something. Little common sense thing. I've experienced, I'm talking from experience. I've done this and I'm doing it now! If you are smart enough to get through life and make a few bucks and keep a roof over your head, that is all that's required. And if you can just pass that on to your kid. I have two young men right now. One is a... one is 17 and the other one is 20. And I have taught them things that I know about twisting rinses, mechanic, bodywork, all that kind of stuff. Now at 17 and 20, We've got so much work lined up right now, the shop isn't big enough to handle it all because of the quality of work that they're doing. They didn't go to tech school. They didn't go anywhere. We just started putting this together a year or so ago because they like cars. Now what will they tell you, Don? You need to know one thing in life, one thing in life that you can support yourself. You know how to do it and do it right. One thing. for those who know two, three, four, whatever, all the better. But why is it people can't figure that out? Why are they so blinded by a public pool system that they think that they have to do what they went through in order for the kids to learn anything? My 13-year-old, she loves to sew, was down here at an upholstery shop here a few months ago, talking to people about a project for the other radio station that I'm on. And we got the talking and that all turned out into my daughter goes down periodically does all the cutting of the material yesterday she said she cut out 200 pieces of things that have to be sewn together I don't know what what do you think somebody has to know Let's go with the other system. They went through 12 years of school, 4 years of college. They come out of college. They're already, what, 50, 60, 70, 80,000 dollars in debt. And here they go to work in McDonald's, flipping hamburgers. How do you think that works, man? What do you think it's doing for society? I don't know. Do you think my way is better? Or would you like to go to college? Dumb. This is the question. How dumb do you have to be to go to college? How dumb do you have to be to go 40, 50, 60, 70, 80,000 dollars in debt before you even got a job? How dumb do you have to be? Mark were you when you came out of that 12 year brainwashing program? And if you think it all works so well, why don't you take a look around? There is nobody that out there that's listening to my voice right now can even raise any kind of an argument with me when I say Your education comes from life and experiencing life and getting involved. You have no idea. None of you, not a damn one of you ever had an idea when you left that 12th grade class, whatever, that went out in the world and knew exactly what you were going to do and exactly what was going to take place in your life or what you were going to learn and who you were going to be talking to or where you were going. But now that you've lived to 40, 50, 60 years old, now all that experience has value. What value is a college kid that spend his $20,000 on a new car rather than his education expects mom and dad to pay the $20,000 back? What? Where does that go? So tell me, what do you think is more valuable? Homeschooling or the public fool system? But like I say, people are sitting and listening and people like myself, they'll still walk their kid right in the door down there at the school and then if something doesn't go right, they'll go down and tell that teacher, that principal that you can't do that with my child. That's how much they do not know. And I tell you, this has been going on so long that people are so brainwashed they don't have a clue how to get their self out of it. As much as they don't know enough to quit asking for permission to exist. knowledge man unfit for slavery and I'm happy to report I'm about as unfit as you can get folks we're down here at the bottom of the hour to shut up right now I've been along here for I don't know what 45 minutes or so we miss the top of the hour but you know it's the it's the idea we all how people perceive things to be oh more on that the other side of the break see things to be because they aren't what you think they are start doing something yourself. Alright we'll go to break here. Let me get out of the way. Don, Mark, be right back. Folks, the phone line is open. You can make a contribution on the front of the website. You can still mail us at PO Box 164, Cammie I. I have no idea what to tell ya. Report the microfiber. Report the microfiber. We'll be right back. 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I got a kill Hey, so you hold them out many times on the hour. We'll talk about basics you guys survive Well, you know you want to go to the real base? Oh figured out what humanity you've addressed the thought line that we have moved away from the agrarian city We've addressed this we don't need to beat that up move into the public pool do things like you know of this, you need to move into the mainstream. You need to find a way to this exactly. Let's address that, you might be someone in computers. Let's talk about, to a certain extent, diversity is good because you know diversity came up with the travail to make the farmer more productive. As this came about, farming area has, people used to be farmers. And because of that they had that relationship with the land. Because of that their children walked out there How about 12 year olds driving grain trucks to the elevator? Yeah, yeah. That becomes very external because now you're taking from the farm, taking it out into the... You know, farms used to be almost exactly self-sufficient. How did you make those shoes, farmer? Well, the leather came from that cow that we ate through the... We grew the cows. I'm out there in the field. We made sure that the bull came by and we had two more cows. I was getting a little... You might have studied all your life. And you might be the guy who wrote the latest, oh, that window. You might be a gazillionaire because you wrote that Windows 10. That Windows 10 teach you how to grow food, it teach you how to make a shelter, how to have clothes. Goes back over to diversity, doesn't it? Because we have been chased in so many different ways that if we are left alone to our own specialties, we will most certainly can't without the farm, computer guy, without the farm, while in the wintertime. These are the basics, you guys. I just pose this question. Mark has many times urged you for the years that say, I tried to go a garden last year and it was just the utter total failure of the year before. And at the hang of it, and this year you should, I am proud to see my garden, that you just walk into it. Man, my thumb turned green overnight. 27 with a crank out and putting in the different pistons and rods and cranks. It just doesn't happen. And shelter. More and more with my talks with Herman that that's universal if I were one of the insiders. that people trying to gain control of the world. And this has been the main conversation a number of times as of late. And I can go back to food, which is another portion and parcel of learn and we look at things. And I'm not trying to deride anybody because it's good to have skills to be able to take that motor part and put a feeling of accomplishment there. No doubt that man who wrote Windows 10 or that team, they're sitting back and saying, look what we did, we're happy with this. Although I hear a number of people don't like it from any of the others. Progress in many ways is circular. We're going back to this. Wait a minute, cool-offs are in. We go back to the basics. Aren't they? See, kind of pants. But their clothing. Work on these concerns. See, most people look at it. They move their... I need to do this. I need to be the guy that... Or 40 hours a week. But look at it like that. Look, the basics. They have this and that in order to gain the basics. Look beyond that. You need to protect from those who haven't even realized the basics yet. much what I was saying. It requires all your body requires food, shelter, a way to protect yourself, of course water, the basics of it all. How many times have I been on the air and said, man, you don't need a $200,000 home financed by a bank when you could simply maintain life. People that are living in little tent camps and stuff in California, you know, wherever all across America. Ask them about their realization about what it requires to maintain life. And they'll be happy to tell you, I'm learning something here. That's what they say, I've learned something here. I don't need all those things, I just need some basics. There's a little girl here a while back, I don't know, she built some kind of little shed for some homeless guy to live in. It was a woman, I think. And how much that woman appreciated this little, it wasn't much more than a lawnmower said, but it was a place to keep her stuff where she could lay down her head at night and, you know, cook some food or whatever. We do not appreciate anything that we have. Nothing. People are out there today demanding things. They demand that the government feed them, house them, take care of them. Then they wonder why they're treated like slaves. They wonder why they can just walk in and take their kids. I've mentioned before, I mentioned again, anybody who's receiving any kind of supplement, I don't care what it is. Call it anything you like. Disability, welfare, if you're getting a check from the state, whatever. Somewhere along the line, you signed a declaration of the inability to sustain life for yourself and now you require assistance. And what you did was signed over your entire, your life, your family. Anything that you'll ever do, no longer belongs to you. When people finally step out of that illusion and realize that there's a lot of things that you can do for yourself. There's nobody anywhere on this planet that can convince me that 12 years of indoctrination and a college degree is a promise to anything. Except a lot of wasted money and time when you can see You know, let me point this out. Yesterday I went down to a tire shop to get a tire changed. I had a square wheel. Here's a 13 year old young man in the tire shop working with his uncle. His uncle, I know, has some back problems from wheeling big heavy tires around all the time. He's an older gentleman. The 13 year old, again, is homeschooled at 13 years old. What do you think he'll know about the tire business by the time he reaches, I don't know. You think he'll know how to work the balancer, break the tires down, split rims, tubeless rims, different sized rims, different sized tires, what works, what doesn't work. 18 years old. Now take that same 13 year old and send him over here to your public pool system and what's he going to do? He's going to walk around all day with his little iPhone. Listen to a teacher that has no interest in his education because they're not getting an education. And as Don pointed out, there's no skills being taught. There's nothing taking place. This 13-year-old over here, by the time all his buddies and girlfriends, whatever, of equal age, by the time they reach 20, Then none of them will have the skill that that 13 year old has and that 13 year old if he had to if he's not working for Uncle John anymore He can go get a job at a tire shop because he has what what does he have he has experience? It is like gold. It has a value He has skills. That's like gold. It has a value What is that kid that graduated from 12 years of indoctrination? What skill do they have? Their mom and dad will be happy to tell you about all the hand and eye skills that they obtained playing Xbox. That is the difference, my friends. That's what we need to start connecting to and understanding. What has value? To me, this network has value. Information has value. Knowledge makes a man unfit for slavery. When those kids graduate from that 12 year indoctrination program, they will have no knowledge. They will have no skills. They will have nothing but what they were told. They will have experienced nothing. And as Don was pointing out earlier, children that worked on the farms, they understood everything about farms, animals, planting food, machinery, all that stuff. And they didn't have to take a class because they were what? They were living it. They were living it, yes. on a daily basis. They learned hands on on a daily basis. And then when that person grew to be an adult, when he walks out into society and all the people are standing around who don't understand the green thumb, that person is a value to all those that went to 12 years of indoctrination. We've pointed this out many times, you know, that he might have gone out, take care of that pig or that cow by the time, how many goats or pigs or livestock sustain the family. We've pointed this out many times. We believe that by the time a teen or a young woman turns 18, they should send them down to the slaughterhouse. They should operate that electrical thing or they should draw that knife across that pig or bolt into the back at the end of the day. They'd have a lot of something that's greatly related to today. Something that happens on the farm, isn't it? I can appreciate, Joe. Many of you have experienced that. You know what I mean? Yeah. But the true definition, you know, that's a false life, you know, that's not Appreciation of life. Appreciation of life that's over a 20 or a 30 or another 40 year old. Take his life. Wow. Older daughter of mine, I guess two blocks down the street from where she lives. Three children got into a fight over an Xbox and one of them shot the other one. Wow. Over an Xbox. What value do you think they see in life? They don't see any value. It's not a video game. It's not a do over. Over an Xbox. And you know what? Three months from now, they'll throw it off as a side on the shelf because... isn't that Xbox? Wait a minute, that guy who I shot in the Xbox yesterday, I'm fighting him today again. He's too up to the cops by the time you're watching. Next day you see the character back again. We need all these things. We're all working digital technology. Something that I wanted to do a second experience. Flatscreen warned everybody about. It's creating some very interesting effects too. A little sidebar, but how is the machine, we've always talked in this program about technology. Now of course the whiners are now lamenting about the robotoids again. Now the robotoids are back in the news. You're all going to die. We're doomed. The robotoids are here under no circumstances could you possibly as a human being figure out how to deal with the mechanical world because you were the video games. I've been watching video games and I just know there's a machine that always wears. Well, one of the things that's interesting is some of the mechanical conditions with not just Well, if you sit and watch TV enough, long enough, walk into a dark room and close your eyes and see what's going on. Yes, or for that matter, here's a fun one. I pointed out for you, if a television is going out of the other room in the broadcast, look at the wall opposite in the dining room or in the other room and watch it. Don't watch the screen. Watch the opposite surface area. Yeah, just watch the wall. Watch the wall and look to see what it's doing. Then remind yourself that your brain operates on Hey, we got a let's take a quick call Mike Mike in Minnesota has been hanging on here for a few minutes. Hey Mike. How you doing Joe? Doing good. I was talking about a minute ago about the gardening thing and and the skills that people in the city show they're like skills I've learned in life I got to go out of high school in the third year and I never really learned anything in school anyways so what little I do know I've learned all of my own through life. not the sharpest knife in the box, but I mean I could do a height arbitrary, you know, rough finish, work on my tractor, and I know some of the other things and none of that was taught in school. I learned it on my own. Let me tell you this. Height targeting, you gotta learn, now you gotta can it. You can't even follow the instructions, you do it right, you know, cleanliness is above all, you know, check everything, and you got food. It's not just growing the food, it's putting it by so you have it for another day. You don't have to eat it right where it's another thing. And it's not real hard, but it's not real hard to work. Let me tell you the scariest thing I've ever done in my life. Scariest thing I've ever done in my life. Start twisting wrenches on a $20,000 diesel engine. It's just the engine. That's yeah. That's just the engine. When I started doing my own engine repairs, on a $20,000 cat motor. That's a nervous situation because I know if I messed up, it's $20,000. So folks, your education as we're saying comes from the experience, not from what somebody can tell you, you have to go out and experience. Mike, I hate to cut you off my friend, but we are right here at the top of the hour. You take care of all of you, okay? Alright, thank you for your call. Again, yeah, you brought up the logical extension. Mark Dunn? Real quick before we go guys, this is in from the trenches. Pro-gun sheriff hit with white powder envelopes. Yeah, I saw that. Now I want everybody to pay attention and all this is a heads up. This is an Oregon. This is a typical kosher communist trick. They did this back in the pre-1913 dagger war period. This is one of the most common things used by the Jewish mafia. was sending poison letters, you know, poison in the mail. Now, we might recall we've had this happen with the anthrax attacks. This is in Oregon, and the first sheriff to open one of these, because he's the most outspoken sheriff against the gun control garbage being pushed, and many other letters have now been captured that were sent with the same material, the same mission. So everybody else, pay attention, not just those cherubs. Everybody else, the shysters are in motion. We have seen this before. Program Cherubs, it was white powder envelopes. It's on from the trenches. WorldReport.com, share it immediately. God bless the republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. But we are on the march both day and night. Hoorah! Don, you remember for night vision and the web stage. Give a mount before we go. Close. Head to phone number is 231-796-8458231-796. 5-8 the website is 3w.yd.us. Again y-d-t-o-e.us. What's your show? Alright, thanks boy. Take it on. Coming up next, I guess I'm going to... I'm going to fill in here for Jeff here for the first hour there. He's got something going on. So anyway, I'll be right back and stay tuned to the Markzware factory.
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