Mark Koernke discussed Michigan's MIDAS (Michigan Integrated Data Automated System) welfare payment system and its excessive penalties, warning that similar computerized benefit systems are spreading to other states and may eventually be implemented nationwide. He emphasized the importance of holding physical currency and precious metals as protection against financial system collapse, recommending citizens accumulate coins, gold, and barter goods. Koernke provided detailed preparedness advice including storing cash in multiple locations, acquiring worn clothing for low-profile appearance, finding valuable items in thrift stores and dumpsters, and maintaining alternative currency systems. He also discussed the dangers of cashless society trends, direct deposit mandates, and the need for local economic independence from federal banking systems.
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We do believe this is a trend where they're probably going to sell this type of model all across the state for all types of public benefits, not just unemployment, but of course DHS benefits. and things like that. So we do, unfortunately, probably say that in the off-cutting measures that all the cities are trying to do that they're going to try to computerize everything that people need. And I believe that this trend could be seen elsewhere in the country eventually. Well, have we come to love Big Brother here in Michigan based on what Midas is doing here? Absolutely. In fact, we've actually heard that there's a very similar thing happening in Michigan with Department of Human Service welfare rights as well for food stamps and cards that they're automatically doing a similar thing from now. And I believe there was a lawsuit filed in that regard as well. Not sure who is the lead on that, but you can just see that these computer programs are now big business for people. And somebody's making a lot of money off of those programs. Now Michigan, Midas and Michigan, that's called Michigan Integrated Data Automated System, but the Midas software, it's many other places as I had found the best of my computer searches last night. And the Michigan, the Michigan, the Michigan program, the executive summary, here's how the gloss they put on it, the reinvention of government. Now I get nervous when I hear about the reinvention of much of anything, I'll tell you. Because lots of times it means mischief. the reinvention of government began in the 1980s, the way to direct government operations from an inward-looking approach to an outward-looking one by focusing on the end users of government services. As time progressed, information technology emerged as a predominant avenue of linking government services and improving services to end users while providing operational benefits. Now that all sounds nice on its face, okay? the vision of the department of licensing and regulatory regulatory affairs where i have passed by governor for fighter is to reinvent the government as quote customer-driven and business-minded now they've made some improvements on some of the stuff on the plane to be here to go get necessary records from the state than it used to be uh... they could be that could be they could use the computer to make some of that easier still than rather than making you A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. He was speaking low to me. He said, we fought a revolution. We wrote the Constitution for future generations, this likely. In this delay, freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. 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And are there no more values for which you will fight this supreme law of the land? To serve our great republic and eat God's given right. And pray to God, as Iowaw key vanished and the mists of his words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves a blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God's given right, we only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. Stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep. What would be your answer? called out from the grave. A Hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arch of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, and we're finding out more about the aggressor, the applied areas of the old. We're pitching in a lot of people, of course, identifying the threat, out-treating them, so we're not ever going to treat the great state of Jefferson, but the rest of our friends. We turn back to the East Week cross-line sequel to the version of the Sippin' Land and the Smokies, where the restaurant crews, grammar teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium. One of the reasons There's a bunch of stuff going on in articles, in fact, from the credit card companies forcing everyone to use smart credit cards against cash. This flagged over to me wherever you can. The bad guys are trying desperately to shove the other garbage down our throat. The species want everybody to not use now because now they have credit cards with an M.A.R.K. card. My name, see that's just funny, because my name is Mark, so I understand that M.A.R.C. is the French spelling, so they're kind of laughing their ass off because they're these stupid Americans. the mark of the beast card. Oh, the mark card. The mark card. If you're a French, you know that my name is mark. One's, five's, and ten's. We need to be able to circulate. You don't just need cash or you don't just need cash. You need bendable cash. Aile of 20's, big deal. What good does that do you for exchange? On the other hand, remember that if we have cash when the enemy of course tries to disrupt, then we have our currencies on standby when the system saved by the people who ruined the system which is the system or here's the two things that can be done number one to grease the wheel to speak of machine pennies neglectly as you can spend and for those who have the purchasing power you will be putting currency back in the circulation locally eventually you have to start teaching people that don't be stupid and pay off anything towards international banks you don't see anymore and they're not to use your cards because for the card system they have a reasonably in general to do it we need mechanisms in place. Phase one, what's left of the FRN currency? Patriot currency which makes more sense. Again, as far as printing, manufacturing, all the fun stuff, that's not hard. Authority in motion, we got them for free. A lot of companies just went under, just went overseas and bought other machinery overseas. We got five German free uprights, so we have more than a few places. That's one of the most interesting ones. you know german so anyway we need to be prepared for that and again the use of heartly moving to see that includes other colonies may be used also because you know the metals there on the service the problem is a lot of it takes a lot more care we think we're going to uh... entrepreneurial is there for you to accept it all on the higher thing we have a very cool body of like that you know you're reaching it up there it would be billions and trillions of dollars if you could reach it but we can't reach it and it's gone by and it's gone and it's more than gold so a little bit of platinum goes a long way. Back to man, yes, present, ooh, that's true, goodbye to it. The currency solutions and the soft currency solutions need to be standby and progressively the foreign system everybody recognizes. Currency will be American network. And by the way, we're gonna be in the same situation they were in the American War for Independence. this american war for independence uh... we used every currency on the planet unlike i'm unlike america with under the communist you provide to have the public schools and much work with pody's but that no we don't have to be anybody or club anybody or sudhi buddy but if you try to do to steal something you will be and so maybe it'd be who view to start getting into the uh... educational property and how it works and this is in the crisis that you know eventually people are going to be thought that not only do you have the resource or a percentage of the resource needed to do economy. Well, again, what can you do? Well, I don't have much money, Mark. Okay, here, I'll tell you how to do it again. I'll walk you baby, step through it so that you can understand. Penny, a roll of pennies, a roll- if you can't afford a roll, Mark, a roll of quarters, this is bad. Okay, roll of pennies, roll of nickels, roll of dimes. Next week, roll of quarters. And if they have any half-cent, you know, 50-cent pieces, grab them. If you want, grab some sucky jowie-o. Now what I do like about the Suckie Jowea, the Suckie Jowea coin, we know it's not gold, but it's interesting that they decided to make them look like gold, but it could be. Look at that, it looks like gold Marfa. It doesn't really feel, and it doesn't really feel all that soft. It makes me feel good because it looks like it. So they're still trying to create that illusion, guys. But the nice thing about the Suckie Jowea coins, they do look different from the other conventional table coins. running into as far. Now the rest of the dollar coins are oversized. That's fine too. Whichever ones you can get hold of, start to put them away. But I recommend the quarters and dimes and nickels. Here's a little hint down the road. If you know what the prices are and things start to get tight, put a handful of pennies, a few pennies, a couple of nickels or four or five nickels, ten dimes, six dimes, whatever you want, and then one or two quarters, and a couple of crumpled. When you go to the store, that's what you put You pay the exact amount and you, you know, again, you'll probably be making change when you go in. You don't pull out this wall and the other zombies, oh, they've got money. I don't. I deserve it because I didn't prepare. And they should have nothing and I should have everything. And I deserve it because I'm smarter because I didn't prepare when everybody else was preparing. And they told me I was smarter because I didn't prepare. So I deserve what you had because now that it looks like I was stupid for not preparing, in reality I was smart because I'm going to take from you. That's the stupidity of the mom type. Well, my thesis doesn't sink your stuff. But then you're going to have some interesting risks, but minimize them by You don't need to be pretty for any of these people out here and you're working in a community where everybody in and all that's right will enact the repulation. You'll still be able to pick up things. I would go shopping with dirty clothes. It's just me. It's like, yeah, I ain't got much. How much is it again? Yeah, I got a dollar, two quarters. Okay, yeah, I got that too. Okay, well, oh, wow. Man, pretty close. That's all I got here. Here you go. Well, it's a good thing I didn't grab anything else. I ain't got enough coverage. rest of this on the shopping list here oh man look at this awesome well yeah I can take that go ahead there's your money now any better off but you have a little better off yeah you're able to buy those items that were on the shelf in the later cycle as far as if there's a mean running universe before there's gonna be a point where the money supply they'll be shutting off the cars you know they're gonna shut off them be demanding that money for the people who collected in from you this is where you need to be talking to people in his bank chances like if they shut the bank down you better not make any more deposits in the bank if they shut the bank so i could be ending them you know but you know what the check is the credit cards may or may not work but i could be running the check because you can't do anything with them they don't let you do second third fourth party check which by the way is what used to do with checks check used to be nothing more than again another deposit flash credit debit instrument we signed it off in all the boobies nowadays there's none of the most but in bookkeeping, this was one special section I was taught back in the day. Again, how to properly construct a multi-verified check. This should be signed off to Fred, who could sign it off to Bart, who could sign it off to Betty. Seriously. The whole back of the check could be covered. In fact, in theory, you could even attend a check. Well, yeah, you could actually attach a second sheet by the check, this is the piece, guys. instrument for the bank and it's technically money that you've created. It was guaranteed in the bank. Multiple owners is not acceptable. It would be the norm. It was the norm back in the day, especially in bookkeeping where you had cash accounts and you had general accounts between different businesses. So just something to think about there with regard to if you're a small business I've told everybody you need to bring the cash back in. Now you gotta remember that you were told that cash was bad and it was evil, but we want all your cash. We won't give you cash. We don't want you to pay cash for all of these other activities. But then all of a sudden they'll be demanding all of the capital so they can rake it in for the Federal Reserve and the Federal Reserve can hand it over to the public national bankers. You know, the Shakers. Not if we can help but be the sidewalks when they do that. Instead, local operations first then expanding to state and then all the district of criminals of the shyster bank of new york and new jersey focus now on the skin and by the way we're trying to help you out to keep you from start ought to be a little more civilized and to be ahead of the curve so yeah we're going to be on the management side by the time we're done because we're thinking ahead without a clue change that pretty well for the bad guys yes men in washington promotion intelligent general population needs to be done is going to vary up and down depending upon where they are the key dash the learning cycle so that's where you guys come in to help to bring people up again currency gold why do you think they they don't grab the you know the other digits out of the banking accounts not just the checking and not just your card system is whether or not they're going to try that or how they're going to go for the because it's being come it's becoming mandatory for you gotta have a direct deposit this card you know the hardcard that can be done now slash and it is not we're at the bottom of the hour should be here in the music here in a minute all of us yet but little probably I like it thick and have as much to go what you know what I mean you're like just your way anyway if you're going out grab that cup of coffee check make sure you get your pants on get the bunny slippers off put your shoes on and grab the keys before you go head on down to work and make sure you drive off into the get there we'll be back on the rock It is Friday and think-go-de-am-o-day! 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But that's not what I'm looking for. We're looking for casual clothes that you don't normally wear. A stuffed jacket, a pair of t-shirts, some milk. What you can even roll up, you tap that from the dollar store and waiting in another location so that if you had to de the AO from one point and pick up what you need. Hi, how you doing? You got that five gallon pail? Yep, so we're just need to pick it up real tight. As long as you're taking off, if you're changing out to the other clothes, then don't have that thing. Can you do a quick load for me? Throw everything in one load. It's kind of, you know, straight down the road. Everything is going to be more expensive anyway, guys. The Chinese are going to cut every deal. Well, they're already yapping about it. They're talking about cutting you off. If they do, how many manufactured goods do we actually produce? Whatever you have will be all you have. We got a call. Who do we have? It's a splash rock. I'm gonna show them what I mean. They're showing me that floo. It is a beautiful morning here by the way. We got bright sunshine, but we're gonna get... We're gonna be damp here this morning. How much you've been taking to Jim Willy, but I've been hearing this everywhere. It sounds like possibly the Pimple Copop in September. The thing I'm wondering is like people in law. If you ever paid your property tax, Well, dollars worth what it is now, it's better to do it now before there's probably a 40 or 50% haircut or some crap like that and get that out of the way. I'm using cash, but the thing is, I found it very hard to get money out of the bank without them intimidating me with that federal thing. So what I'm doing is, I'm actually starting to buy a lot more things, keep them from stealing our money. I'm writing checks like crazy to get the money out of the bank. and buying things that I need at the same time and you know, there are certain things you buy that while you want to pay cash because you know, you want to have some, some of an amenity or something. Right, we want to minimize truant. So to do that, that's where you can save the cash back. Couple things real quick on that note. If you go to Aldi's, which is of course, this is a grocery store, there's no frills, you know, you want any additional, you know, cash, well, grab a few dollars while you're there. If you're doing other transactions, pull the cash that way now trend is trying to get you to not use cash at all because they've been told there the one one of the bank they were told that they need to start scraping everybody else's money and and not let it out because they need an additional what call by biggest twelve billion or whatever in reserve it's it's a goofy amount because you won't even come close to covering the run of the bank but the idea is that they're trying to not be they want to accept cash for payments they want to accept cash which is bizarre because like Well you're a bank, aren't you? And it's like, well, I... So there really isn't any money in this bank, is there? Well, there's digits! Yeah, there's no money in this bank. You ask for anything more than $5,000 at a small bank out here, they get nervous. Well, yeah, but you shouldn't be anyway. Number one, I'm gonna remind everybody, $246 is $61. They get nervous when you ask for that much because... They don't have it! Right, well that's, yeah, but I'm just saying, number one is pump them progressively anyway. You should be, you know, for instance, pull $143.16 and always make it pennies. I'm serious about this. You know, $181.42. You know, $16.89. Well, I'm not 15 or 20 dollars, no, you know, just $16.89. That's what I need. You know the thing about looking poor? I can't remember when I used to raise cattle, I would go to the store and pull chains out of my pocket and there'd be kernels of corn and what looked like marijuana but was actually alfalfa from feeding the goats and the cattle. And I'd pull the chains out of my pocket and you'd have little twigs of the alfalfa there and corn. They could throw the jokes. Right. You would get. And I'm counting the chains. I put my head to the sidewalk, I'll stop off with my head off the shade. I give them their 16-3 set. Well, you know, I'm going to point something out about the looking poor. Let me give you an idea. Right now I've been building up props where it would. And I have a baggage that is set up for videotaping. One of the things I've been doing is, I actually wear stuff to destruction. You know, some things. If I get equipment that we buy surplus, I'll wear it to see how far I can wear it. If I can wear it out. Some things I found I can't wear out easily. Some of them I've tried. I literally have said, okay, I'm not going to, I'm going to abuse this thing. What I'm looking for is threadbare, which is again, a lot of people toss stuff out when it gets to this point, but since I needed the clothing and I needed a coat that, you know, so you just escape from The guy of course... It has to be a bridge look. Yeah, it's worse than that in some cases. Because usually the guy under the bridge at least goes back over to Salvation Army and he can replace stuff, right? But it is that look, but the next step where, okay, they grab you off the street, you've already been to the Salvation Army, and now you can't go back. And so the idea is that it's like doing beers. I hate fake stuff when you can do real. Now I'll tell you what, I was taught years ago, I took every class I get my hands on, and I can do phenomenal hair, you know, hair constructions because that's a little art unto itself. But the guys and you know, the guys that I, you know, in Girls that I worked with that were in media production, they were actually willing to experiment. So I kind of worked on layering and I understand how layering works, but I can actually put a pretty good gum-based hair on you. People swear it's part of you. It's actually part of you. I used to actually, we used to, you know, do ourselves up. and go out and go to work and see how many people didn't recognize you when you got to work. And pretty much if you do it right, nobody will because if you don't normally wear facial hair, you don't have a mustache normally, that's a significant change. Now, add glasses or detract, you know, take the glasses away and that's yet another part of the formula. But the thing is, you'll have a costume on standby. In other words, already. Don't take that nice shiny brand new tactical coat out to anywhere you're going. If you're going out to deal with the population, the tired look, the blue jean jacket that you like you said, you probably were using it when you were bailing hay to keep the scratch off, right? I got about 30 pairs of jeans. I don't throw them away. I'm serious. Right. One of our guys that's a roofer here, he's got a pair that I don't think is much left to the front of the legs. I'm serious. It was like if he was a stripper, he'd be pretty well costumed out ready to go. Wow, that sounds like the neighbor I told this house who says, I'll take my neighbor's land. I felt the bad for him. I gave him a pair of winter coveralls for work and then because the ones he had on were literally falling off of him. And I had one that I found in his dumpster. It was the U-Haul where they... U-Haul has storage facilities where you could ask me, store stuff. And I used to go in their dungs all the time because they would clean people's lockers out and throw the stuff out. Oh my gosh, I got a medical bag. It didn't have nothing in it, unfortunately. But I got one of these red medical bags that unzipped. You fold it out with three flaps in it with all the little slots. I found one at Olds and I found those brown coveralls. that were like for cold weather, sight-gating those and they fit them too which is nice. Those U-all grumpsters at their storage facilities, man, you can find some finds in there. Let me point two things out you need to watch for. People throwing out old golf bags and people throwing out tennis rackets with tennis rackets. The tennis racket covers have little slip pockets in them. Mostly you want to watch for the racket ball. And I've averaged about $20 to $27 per cover. You know why? Because, well, where do you keep your court fee? What guys do or gals would do. And you know what's funny? The last three, I just found three a week. I mean, there's a spot I always check. There were three of them. They're... Steve, obviously we're in storage. Probably the guy you had when he went to college. And it's 2015. All of the bills that were in each one of the slips, including a couple of receipts were in there too, by the way, were from about 1995. But there was $27 in one, I gotta say there was $17 in the second one, and the third one had something like, I think, a bunch of ones, a couple of them, and there was a 10 in there. But they're all from the same window, they all have the same dates, you know, for the basics. Obviously somebody was in the racquetball, obviously the wife was or the other guy was, or whatever the way were maybe a bunch of buddies, and where he had them and was using the racquets for whatever reason, different petitions, do that and he put him on the rack, put him on the shelf there and they probably sat and he had the storage bin for so many years and then decided it wasn't important. Now the other thing is golf bags are the same way because a lot of guys, people a lot of guys and gals usually a couple of slip points or one of the smaller pockets is where you have your money. You don't have to go to the bank you got it in the in the little pocket there and you'll find dollars, ten dollar bills, you'll find anything you could imagine and What do people do when they don't want all the stuff, the jingly stuff when they're playing golf? They'll put it in that upper pot. And then they might forget it. They immerse or something like that. You know, those, those weight pouches. It's a man's purse. It's called a... Yeah, oh, well, yeah. No, these... A golf bag is like a man's purse, for that matter. It's got all the important tools for those men and the men who are playing golf. The thing is, keep an eye on stuff like that. And always check all the... The other thing that I've found from places like that are NT. uh... that people don't realize how you know unique they are worry we're in a college area where we got a lot of people that are doing research or they're one thing i get here is pewter a lot of very unique pewter as a matter of fact i always watch for that because in fact here's the thing a lot of guys went to europe my age in or went to you know into the military went over to europe and everybody always bought a cuckoo clock everybody usually stopped in you know like over by bad hair spelled and they got a set of those four They're not tankers, they're cups, but they're pewter and they're usually hand carved and they're traditional German items. Sometimes they get the pitcher or the teapot that goes with them. A lot of those, well, this is the year 2015. Guys went back over there in like say the 60s. They were over there in 1906 and they were buying the cuckoo clock for $11 American. Those pewter cups were about what, 25 Americans? Like 55 years ago. It's down at Cuckoo. I got it from my great aunt, who her son brought it back from Germany. And it had to have been in the very early 60s. It's a dome clock. It's got glass, a glass dome on it. Oh, that's a metal clock or a table clock. These little silver balls that spin around. Centrifugal, yeah, centrifugal. When she passed away, I had gotten that. Well, there's a lot of people. The point is that it's all antique. This is, you know, it's a half century old. People aren't thinking about that because you see, this is what I've said before. Everybody's grown up with this stuff and they've all been told antique is you got to make everything look like 1880. It's like where we are here with Dexter, Michigan, where I am. That's why I call it Disney Dexter. Everybody's got to have downtown Disneyland now. It's not real. It's like everything's got to be downtown Disneyland. And so the I kind of pointed this out to somebody because somebody had some glass turned in from one of these old buildings. And they're the rounded side. They've got the rounded, you know, they've cornered to the window side out like it's the rear end of one of the old cruise trains. So the glass, the reason they don't do this, guys, is because number one, it's expensive. And especially if it's curved glass and cut like that. Guys, that's all 50 years old. It's all antique. But they're tearing the stuff out and they're destroying it. And it's from a window of time that is very unique that it's now being lost because... Hey, remember what goes from the 1880s? I've been to Disneyland and it gives me that Disney feeling! Yeah, yeah, okay, whatever. Anyway, just a little heads up there. You got Disney, West, that's the other side of it. And then we got Disney Dexter, so... And I guess we'll probably find another place that does the same thing with pretty soon. Another dot on the map. You can think about candles as a parter item. Yeah. I'll tell you what, anything else, I'll let you go. Yeah, I was going to ask, what do you think about candles and whatnot as a parter item? Well, I'll tell you what, hold right there. When we come back, we gotta come back from a break. We're going for now, grab a cup of coffee. Smell. The restaurant brand, we'll be back right... Well, we're at the top of the yard. What am I talking about? Oh, this hour went fast. God bless the Republic. We'll be back right here on the rock next hour coming up. It is Friday Cinco D'Amo Day. Buy more ammo, but you're gonna have to find it. I don't know where it all is anymore. We'll be back.
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