October 10, 2016
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1h 10m
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don Bechur discussed preparedness, seasonal weather changes, and tactical equipment pricing. The episode featured an extended segment with caller Mike about Robert Wilson Stewart, a 69-year-old imprisoned for manufacturing 50-caliber rifle kits in the 1990s, with Mike providing Stewart's prison address and urging listeners to send letters and support. The hosts discussed the multi-front threat facing America including Mexican cartels, gang activity, and government overreach, with specific examples from Michigan, Texas, and other states. The show emphasized the importance of morale support for political prisoners and discussed prison economics, currency systems, and survival strategies.
- bob stewart
- 50 caliber rifle
- atf
- political prisoner
- mexican cartels
- preparedness
- tactical equipment
- prison support
- second amendment
- militia
- federal government
- beaumont texas
- drug trafficking
- gun rights
- constitutional rights
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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's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to this. 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 given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country Put men of God in jail, harass 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. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children would have been feared? O 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 to torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Dyl the Land of the Fullness of the Youth Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Wernke. And I'm Don Bechur. Behind the Lines and occupied territories West, Southwest, Central, and... FM Micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultramark and Gold technologies in Mississippi, along with Alaska. Good afternoon to the Aleutians, because it's afternoon out there. And for everybody else, well, look outside, it's dark. I just got some caulk in place where I needed to, and got the last squeak out of the tube where it leaked a little bit and said, oh, I'll go somewhere else. and got back off of the vehicle and on to other things. So a lot of work to be done. Tactical equipment needs to be squared away. Material support needs to be dealt with. I hope you guys took advantage of those chest pouches and those assault rigs because guys, those were actually, it was a giveaway price. It really was. For what they were and what they are, they're back up to $42 a unit now. When I told you get them for $6.99 that rig is now 30 I think $38 the salt vests are now like $42 $44 right around there say best same thing just it was an intro and if everybody went out and did it Thumbs up to those you who moved you got yourself a pretty good deal Just like all the other cool things that we find it we let you know Anyway, we got another cool guy here. We got Don betcher Don what's like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? What's jumping off the wall, please sir? Well, as the sun went down, so did the temperature. And it is kind of chilly out there now. And the breeze hasn't gone away, so that'll just pull calories out of you, whether you're doing something or not, on this waning 10th day of October, year of Our Lord 2016. But this is that time of year you've talked about, Mark. It was a beautiful, wonderful day. I was outside in a t-shirt for a little while. And in the morning, I was outside in a t-shirt with a the long john under it, the thermal. And I'm sitting here with the thermal again, but for a while there was just a t-shirt. But I'm in the house, I don't have to be out there, you know, in the cold now. Well, I'm just in the t-shirt, if you were in the t-shirt out there now for any kind of duration, you'd be wishing you brought more. And they'd probably be looking for you because, well, you just walked out of the home over there where you're supposed to be, you know, the nurse is supposed to keep an eye on you, or you're running from somebody. That's another thing, you know, that escape and evasion thing. We've talked about that plenty of times, but that just popped into my mind. We don't have to make that a subject, but you know, it would be good to have someplace close, not necessarily so close as, oh, they can see you run right there and grab that. Someplace close that is a stash. You know, that cache. Here's, even if I'm, how does that phrase go, bare butt naked? Well, and maybe some food. How small could you make that package? Just a, just a, we don't have to dwell on that, but just something to think about. You know what I mean? Where would you put it? In the city it's always, Mark, oh we could do this for a minute. In the city it's always, oh what is that? The locker at the bus station. You know what I mean? Everybody hides things at the locker at the bus station in the city. There are plenty of places if you're, if you're even on the edge of the city that could put something here and I'm pretty sure It's going to be there if I need it. And I'm pretty sure that if I run here, I can get here without too much. I won't be exhausted when I get here. That's the other thing to bear in mind. We don't have to dwell on that, Mark. I just wanted to bring that subject for a moment. Again, for everybody out there, we're in the winter, guys. This is the season. all unstitched, in other words they don't have any motifs or anything on them. And it was a donation to one of the many sites around here so take advantage of the summer stuff going out, grab it all, put it in the inventory and buy it for pennies for what you would have paid for one, you can buy a dozen. Okay, keep that in mind. And also what you did pick up, see we got the different church sales and giveaway sales and if you're at the right time it's actually bags for free, they just want it out of there. And the long sleeve stuff in the middle of this boiling summer we had done, nobody wanted that and certainly not those sweats. Yeah. Yeah. So anything that was gray, brown, black? green of any shade of green, I don't care what it is. And some of them even like in goofy prints, but like in, you know, browns and greens or browns and tans and green. They were almost like camouflage. Yeah, those worked just fine because you'd just casually be standing there and then if you have to casually not be standing there, it's less likely somebody's going to track where you went off to. Just something to think about there. Anyway, make sure you get a cold weather gear in the vehicle just as a positive because yes, the temperature shift day to night Hypothermia is something we've warned about time and again. Even American army rangers have died in simple training exercises from hypothermia. But they were trained professionals. Yes, and they died like trained professionals too. They were very professional about the way that they died, sir. Very well trained, very much dead. They didn't complain. They had their boots on. Yeah, they had their boots on though. That's right. And I think we got Mike with us there. By the way, real quick, before we're going to farther, some of you have probably seen him before. Maybe this might be what Mike's going to bring up. But report accuses Mexican state officials of ignoring massacre near Texas border. The town is Coahuila. The Coahuila state file lists 42 missing people. But one Zeta gang member says, oh no, we killed 300 or more. Again, the US government kind of ignored it too. Oh, they apparently were keeping count. Remember we said about dropping the border guys? On the other side of the border. And they want to drop the border and bring all of that. because of the year. Yeah, oh yes, it is, but not as, if we drop the border, you can't complain about what comes across in one big stinking wave, guys. Right. Because you were stupid enough to let it happen. Okay, America is stupid enough. Go ahead, before we get mic here, go ahead. Yeah, I don't mean to interrupt, but you just jogged a thought. You know how they did running and all that, trying to create a crisis? Well, now this is the next step in their evolution of, if they drop the people who got a member for everybody who doesn't think that's possible we've got a bunch of piss willies you know defecating in their doors over clowns you know what I mean just think about that it's like one guy posted properly he goes just imagine if they really if this is the way most of these piss willies are acting what do you think they're gonna do when there's an invasion yeah when there's an invasion of all these criminals across our prime but flipped in there only all we've got And if they're standing side by side, shoot them both because they're both in the game. They're both in team together. They're both working together. Oh, yeah. Otherwise, they would never have let this happen in the first place. Yeah, sandbags, remember? Tagging it, tagging it. Eventually, we'll get to that point. Yeah, well, get this. Everybody can use a 200. And again, we got Mike there. Mike, jump off, please. What's going on? OK, good afternoon, Marizona. I want to apologize because Donna asked me when we did the intel report last Friday. Something happened. I called in. I could hear you guys, but for some reason you couldn't hear me. Don had asked for me to give out Bob's stool, and I'd like to do that right now. And of everybody, I would give you five seconds to get your paper and pencil handy, and I'll give this dress out. So that while we're filling the time, while you're scrambling around to find your pencil, ago back in the late 1990s and he was advertising on the front page of Shotgun News, 50 caliber rifle kit. Needless to say, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms and Explosives didn't dig what he was doing. Even though he was in full compliance with their, was producing a leaded rifle and completely machine compliance with the A, the number is ATF of what you could do. And undercover old kits, Washington DC for a fully complete machined out the receiver, twisted on the barrel, put the bolt in, fired a blank cartridge into a water container and made the decision that it was quote unquote and I'm not going to go into all the who's and the what's and the where's and the when's but you know Bob was 16 years in the United States Navy in the submarine cultures and all the that that they were going him into the jug at 69 years old. He is going to be more than 104 years old when they finally let him out. And I highly doubt that I'll ever see my God, I miss you brother. So now you have the time to get your paper and pencil. His name is Robert Wilson Stewart. S-T-E-W-A-R-T. Next line. 0-5-0-0-8-1. BOMOD is spelled B-E-A-U-M-O-N-T and SCI stands for Federal Correction Institute. So that third line is BOMOD low SCI. The fourth line is box 0-0. Next line is Beaumont B-E-A-U-O-N-T, Texas, seven, seven. I say again, last transmission, over. Dash, one. Next line, Beaumont C-I, Bell Beaumont B-E-U-T-O-W, F-C-I, Foxtrot, Charlie, India. Next line, Fox, 2-0, next line, Beaumont as is spelled above, in PX-77, I say again, last transmission, Roberts, T-E-W-A-R-T, next line, 0-4-6-5-0-8-1-1. Beaumont D-E-A-U-M-O-N-P-C-I and the lowest L-B-L-O-W, Foxtrot, Charlie, India, Federal Correction Institute. Next line, Box 020. Next line, Beaumont D-E-A-U-M-O-N-P-C-I gaseous. P-E-X-0. And it's easy to sit here and say, well, you know, I got nothing to do. Bob was fighting your war for you. And now he's sitting in a federal penitentiary for the rest of his fucking life. And the least that you can do is go down to a dollar store and buy two, or maybe an old boy. It might even cost you a dollar now a day and it's a 40 cent stamp on it and say, Bob, we miss you. And it's easy to sit here and say, well, you know, I don't know who this guy is. And if I sit over here and they'll know who I was, you know what? They already know who you are. that you can do is show a solidarity to a fallen brother that's sitting in a federal penitentiary that was fighting for your rights and helping you out. He paid not the ultimate sacrifice but a very steep penalty and he's there. And if you imagine sitting in a A federal lock up in an 8x10 cell with three other people tell you died. The thing that you can look forward to is giving a letter in the mail. We're out here in this address out here and we talked about it when the trial was going on and everything like that. And I'm not going to apologize for being harsh in my language. But the response from the quote unquote Patriot community has been This was a family show, I can't say what I'd really like to say. But you need to go down tomorrow and both think that it's somebody else's job to do this other stuff. Because Bob was out there on the forefront. He put his chopping block for you. You need to go out tomorrow and write a letter to Bob, or just a card, and send it to Bob and say, we really miss you. Because maybe you can raise his spirits and think that he's not just out here all on his own. And what did I do? What did I get myself into? His sons, when he got fed to the slam, were 7, 6, 2, and... 762 years old and as soon as he got convicted his wife divorced him, disowned him, but his sons still are confused. Could you imagine being a two year old in London and where's my dad? Why don't I see my dad no more? That's what they're going to and that was, I know he got in the late 1990s and it was well after September 11, 2001 before the trial ever came around and then all of a sudden since then he's been in a federal penitentiary, is in Phoenix. in Lampeau, California. Now he's in Beaumont, Texas, getting a diesel therapy. And this is what the whole deal is. But we need to show solidarity. And this whole part of about, I'm secret school, and I just can't send a letter because they all know who I am and I'm tired of these pathetic excuses about it because I went down to visit Bob. I sent letters to Bob when I went down to visit Bob. I asked him, does anybody send you letters? Does anybody come visit you? And I'm not saying that you know you live in so and so fair in the blank and it's a long way to drive. I understand that part. All of a sudden that you know you have to be put on the list and you have to be approved and it's like Bob wants to accept your visitation, etc, etc, etc. And it's easy to find excuses, but all of a sudden you can even mail a letter and they already know who you access. And I can guarantee you it's a thousand miles away from where I'm talking, chances are. But either we have listeners in Texas who might really help fellow patriots by getting a visit in this Leuvenstick tank, from a federal penitentiary, and with the facing spending the rest of your life at said septic tank, all of a sudden you might just have a little bright spot in your day. And Bob, I don't know you and you don't know me. I love you brother. What you stood for, it's the principle of this thing and it's not just, oh well, you know, I really go, well, who's he? I've never heard of him. Oh wow, you know, what's that got to do with me? And it's easy to make plenty of excuses instead of finding the reasons that you need to reach down to the other side. blow your belt line and say, you know what? I'm a patriot. And Bob was a patriot. And he got railroaded. And I need to step and take up that slot. Because he was there, especially all those people that purchased those Mardi Gras fins and now are scattered because they didn't want to get swept up. And I was going to say other things, but I'll turn it over to you so I I'll let my bread pleasure down a little bit, but I have some other things to say about this two-front war. Go ahead, you guys. God bless you. I would like to hang around for a little while, Mike, for a different reason. Every word you said is true. We've talked about the man behind the wire a number of times. I've tried to bring Bob Stewart a number of times, as you point out, over the years. I've tried to keep people abreast of the war. And that's all we can do. It's not hard to write a letter, you guys. And even if you don't know, I remember that chant. Free John Sinclair. I remember Free, what's her name, the fuzzy-haired girl that was... Angela Davis. Angela Davis, yeah. Oh yeah, I read the U of M. It blew the head off of a federal judge and now she's a professor in San Francisco. Oh, she made the rounds. She was at the U of M, the whole nine yards before the Black Lives Matter BS. That turd was at the U of M and of course Whites were not invited. This was before the Black Lives Matter garbage. What they were doing is everybody thinks that's new. Nah, that's been going on for years. But the thing about it is, let's qualify this too. Bob Stewart completely changed the dynamic of the battlefield of the 90s. Of the 50 caliber in particular. With the 50 caliber, that's what he did. With the Mottie Griffin design in motion, It completely changed the dynamics of the battlefield. The Barrett was already out there, guys. I saw the first Barrett in the 80s. In fact, when Barrett was going around with his three prototypes, he used to show up at the Ohio Valley Gun Show. But even then, it was thousands of dollars. Only under $2,000, $1,300 and $1,380 or whatever it was. But you know what? The Mottie Griffin could be built for, back in that time, $300. Which, as I pointed out when it was going on, is guys buy this, get this, do this, get everything you can on the subject. Why? Well, because we can get three, four, five, six of these to the price of one, and of course, Barrett's at the time were not $1,300 anymore. By the time that the Muddy Griffin design came into play, Barrett was already $4,000 or $5,000, and now it's way beyond that. So the idea is that for the price of one Barrett you could have 20, 50 caliber guns in play and that is exactly what happened. The actual count is unknown and the enemy is pissed at that and terrified about that because you see the big plan was to keep us under guns, at the very least at a particular level. of course made sure that they kept jacking the price even though the cost on the product did not increase. The cost of the product when it came to the customer did at the behest of the Feds. That's what that's all about, spendable income, consuming it. Well, when all of a sudden you can build a fifth caliber for $300 or $350 and then eventually it will work as the barrels are the cost, all the rest of the components are 4140 or 4130 chromoly steel, pure personal choice. And his original kits 41, I believe 4130 and 4140 were the two with restate. I mean, and 4130 I think for the majority. All the parts function crude, rude and simple, not real crude. Very good finish for what they were. And the idea is that all you had to do was complete the task and they couldn't say anything because it was not a firearm. It was not a, just like any of these other 80% weapons. He was in reality the pioneer of that project. Guys, look at how many different ARs have been built with the 80% receivers right now. Another point to be made. He offered that as a kit and offered at it as a complete gun. The difference being about $700 or $800, which bought the complete gun to about $1,800 or $2,000. There's someone, after Bob was incarcerated, wrongfully incarcerated, Oh, all of those charges have been dismissed, I might add, while he was in jail, but he's still in jail for other reasons that were fabricated. Someone else is building that gun, and they're happy to sell it to you for like $3,200. This is Mike. I think I heard BC wanted to chime in here. Go ahead. Actually, that's BK. Yeah, a couple of thoughts. One is that, well, I'll keep it to one point. I understand getting upset over this stuff. But from a rational point of view, if we've got a certain amount of energy available and we want to do the most for Mr. Stewart, I think that the thing to do is to try to see if we can get the Donald into the chair and then campaign hard at him to see if he can issue a partner or something. That's the most likely route to actually springing this guy out. Well, we've tried for the last 16 years sending letters to the President and that doesn't work. Yeah, to Bush and to Clinton and all those guys, you know, come on. But, you know, so that's still a long shot, but it's actually a possibility. Now, we understand the morale issues of, you know, getting a letter and things like that, but there's no comparison between that and getting the guy out. And, you know, so if we've got a certain amount of energy, we've got to figure out how to use the energy best, I would suggest that that's probably the approach that's most likely to actually yield some results. Maybe they'll never let Bob out because he's too big of a threat to the system. The establishment won't, especially if we get the vampire into office. Do not look to the bureaucracy for anything. The only hope he has is to see whether he can get a bolt from the blue. That's my thought and I'm going to bug out now. I'd point out again, the mail doesn't cost, it's with a little bit of time and I will point out that Guys, when mail call takes place, you want the bad guys to leave you alone a lot more. The more mail you get, the more they realize people know where you are. Which helps a great deal because when they figure you're alone, if somebody just gets a wild hair up their arse, we've had several people, Collins was one who was killed days before his release, the guards made it happen. It was a planned execution of a patriot who was out of California. We covered his stand off because the feds were coming in because he chopped firewood on his own property. They incarcerated him and shipped him all the way to Colorado over this. This is BLM garbage back before most of you knew about the BLM crap in the Department of Interior. So they lost their case. They were having to release him. And guys, I've seen this before, like I've told you, I've described many of the assassinations or executions. What they did is they put him out in a junction, locked him in the junction. Normally when in different secure areas you have to go from one junction, you have to stop, they open the bars, they put you in there, they have to lock that up and secure it before they open the next door. Well, the next iron door, what they do is they let the other character in where no two people are supposed to be in that area at the same time and he was stabbed 27 times. Days away from being let out. They knew they were going to have to let him out. So that's an example of things you need to be prepared for, ready for, which is like I said, you know what, we even calculated, a lot of guys, I know guys who were 90 days away from being released. and because he doesn't have to be a reason. Let's think about this, something you guys just mentioned about life. He doesn't have life yet. Well, it is. They're for all practical purposes. They're trying to murder him by keeping him there. We know that. There are people that realize you're leaving and they will never get out. And it's no big deal if they kill you to make sure you don't get out because, well, they're not getting out, so why should you? And seriously, we watch this over and over again. The people, they're insane to begin with. They're already crazy as the day is long. And so the idea was, what would it cost to stay locked down in your own cell for 90 days? Well, ramen noodle pack costs 17 cents. How many ramen noodle packs could you buy in one kitchen, one order, to stay in the room? And would you eat ramen noodle salad? Hell yeah, no problem. What's your life worth? I know guys who did that, of course, we made sure you watched your back, if they have to travel or move around, you're paying attention. My attitude was somebody would get out of there, every person you got out of there is another person who survived. Especially since, like I've said, 80% of the people in the prison system have no business being there. It's a racket, it's a business. A little inside message about the Chinaman climbing the tree. Yeah, exactly. Well, the interesting thing about this, again, it doesn't take much. You know, like BK said, yes, we've actually thought about this. If there were, for whatever reason, somebody would have to be a delegation, a heppian entourage, somebody would have to go and physically be tapping at the door. How realistic, whether or not that'll happen would depend upon a number of things, and of course, not the least of which is what catastrophe would be thrown at the person while he's in that position of authority. it's not that it can't be done, people do it all the time. Let's say it can't be done. In fact, I don't know if anybody caught this. You guys do realize that's what Bummer's been doing for the last two weeks. One of the things Bummer's been doing every day, he just did 500 critters two days ago. Wait a minute, no, last Friday. Three days ago. Anybody catch it in the news? Well, he didn't really get crack dealers. Yeah, his favorite homeboys and yo homies are getting special out the doors, just like Clinton done, Bush did too. But remember Clinton did the same thing, both as governor and as president. He got all his buddy, everybody he could, again, lay a claim to or could lay a claim on him. He was signing left and right, and if he didn't do it, his lieutenant governor didn't. If his lieutenant governor didn't do it, there were other parties that they had signed off, depending on what the position was based upon him moving to the next job up. That would be an option, but in the meantime, the mail is critical because it's something you can benchmark your life towards every 24 hours. And some places don't deliver mail every day. Some places you don't get mail other than every second day. In sum, they hold it for the whole week. You get one pile of mail, depending on how high the security site is, and all your mail has been gone through. Another thing is funding can be sent, but I have not checked to see what that facility has in the way of requirements. You would think there would be absolute consistency, but there is not. And so we need to check to see what that facility's requirements are, if it's a certified check, money order, credit card process, it's all a racket. These are private businesses. The warden is a warehouse keeper. It's what a warden does. He's in charge, you know, the person in charge of a warehouse. That's what the title of warden means. So what they've got is product, we don't know, product storage, and they get to manipulate all the money that passes through their hands. And the cop shop, the warden, and the whole racket make money hand over fist. because you gain no interest. It wouldn't make any difference if you used to be with the money system in Michigan. Guys, do you know you could accumulate tens of thousands of dollars earned. If you were in for years and you got a trade job doing steel furniture in the steel shop, there are guys that made $6,000, $7,000 a year, and that was with the peasant wage I've told you all about. But there were benefits and perks because they had contracts, like with a company called Steel Case. They did a lot of government furniture. Now all of a sudden they cut that off and first they dropped it to $2,000 and then by the time they were done you can only buy $75 worth of commissary per week, sometimes less, sometimes more. And again it's totally arbitrary from facility to facility. There is no consistency. And that, you know, it varies. And by the way, you can only have so much of your own you possess. So even if you do have things you've built up, if you had like a shoe polishing operation or you rebuild shoes or you do gift cards, there's guys that do nothing but artwork. People that, I did some of that. Just things to do when you got plenty of time, you know, be creative. For the sake of nothing else, eating up the time. So again, this does make a difference. The male makes a difference. So if the morale is a troop, Yeah, exactly. It's just like in the military. It's no different. I watch guys puff up or collapse based upon receiving mail in the military. Depending on how critical or intense things were, go ahead. I'm sorry. Yeah, no. Everybody goes out there and they say, mail, call, mail, call. Everybody empties out of the tent and they go up there and five people get mail out of 20 and the rest of them are all crushed back into their... I'm trying to change, because I see we've only got just 10 minutes or so left on here. In the show talking about, you'd said, well, you know, we're going to have a tooth like, well, us against the government, or however the situation is people. It's going to be maybe a three or a four front war. It's not the only good. It's going to be the militia against the government. You're going to have the Mexican cartels, which are two separate groups. that they're going to be sitting on the sideline waiting for the Patriots and the government to slaughter each other. And then they're going to come and waltz in here. And they already got their eyes on Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Colorado, Utah, Chicago, and 14 Western states all the way up to Montana. And they're going to want that. So this is the nature of an insurgency. without trying to wear that word out too much. But this is what you're going to have to do. It's not going to be just versus them, because there's going to be some real doing some south of the border that your news media has kept from you mad at, and we're in charge, and you're in charge. And there's something on right now, and I'm not going to use a lot of time tonight. But now that it's gone to prison, now there's a new curation. where he's slid into the category of about weapon Mexicans. Green guns, fundamental AK-47s drive in the morning in rush hour traffic, be going cartel cargo, and they're driving on the Phoenix, shooting at each other indiscriminately a highway. And again, it's easy for you to go, wow, you know, that's happening over here. I don't really, I feel it, live in, fill in the blanket, doesn't apply, it does apply to you. because it's coming to your front door. And there's a matter of fact that was odd because a couple of months ago, maybe a couple, three weeks ago, Don and I were doing a show and things had changed a little bit. We were talking about this and we had a caller that called in and I recall that he was in West Virginia and he said, well, you know, I'm not sure if it was the cartels or if it was some gang members like MS-13. But what they're doing is they're renting out houses and these people are having grow operations. These McMansions. And then all of a sudden, then when that starts going south, then they'll go over onto the west side of town and start a fire while all the police and the fire department go over there. And then they drive to the opposite side of town and break into people's houses and steal their guns so they can trade the guns for the drugs. And this is what's going on. I mean, it's happening from Hawaii to Alaska to Michigan to Montana to Idaho. All points in between. Over to you guys. Right here in Michigan, guys. Saginaw and Bay City. Find them on the map. They're straight up from, in fact, they're up the 75 corridor. You go up 75, pass Detroit, pass Flint. Now, it doesn't mean they don't have Mexican Mafia in Detroit. They do. And there's a Mexican district in Detroit, just like any other big city. But Detroit's on the downward, OK? Bay City and Saginaw, on the other hand, they made a whole new series of colonies there of Hispanics that they dragged in specifically to promote with the new job building that was going on. You know, we lost 20,000 jobs there plus. and they got 578 jobs back with that little battery job, that little battery thing that, oh by the way, kinda fell through because they took it down to Mexico here with NAFTA and get all. You didn't know about that. Yeah, that was that bummer thing that they were all bragging about. First they taught the Chinese and then they taught the Mexicans how to do their job. And if you didn't, they'd fire you. But the Mexicans were in there. And well, when they took it to Mexico, guess who went with the jobs? Oops. So there's a large colony there and all over the country you've got this situation. Not all of them are that successful. But remember again, that's an army on the ground. Just like Mike was saying, there's yet another component part of this multi-shift formula we've been trying to explain to people about for many years. And it's not an accident. First thing, if you're trying to get in, the very first thing you need to do, you lock down the Department of Immigration. Then step by step you go through to figure out who needs to be arrested down the road. But step by step, you fire each one of them progressively to get rid of every foreign national that's in the Department of Immigration. Anybody who has dual citizenship automatically is ex-communicated from the job. But you've had service to masters. That's right. But way to do that, like I said, you don't fire them, guys. You move them to the new department, the bureaucracy of bureaucracy. and you bury them in paperwork, you create a whole paddle of new farms, take 10 people, tell them, baffle everybody with BS, and you keep them on a job, so that way they don't really think about wanting to leave. It's worth it even to pay them for a period of time. But eventually, they're going to be charged, and eventually, they're going to go to prison. Some might have worse, but again, in theory, prison, okay? Just something to think about there. Yes, yes. anger, hatred, and anxiety that if anybody, you know, everybody who does the guillotines, they better hope to God the Americans don't find them. Hey, there's a rhyme for that. If they got guillotines, I got M16s. Yeah, exactly. And you know what? Those... Who do you think we're gonna use the guillotines on? If I found a person that was using government racket, you know, slash international skills, that's reportedly the evil demon thing! That demon's going to hell because first I'd chop his limbs off, then I'd stick his head in there, and then I'd quarter him in half. Yeah, put a tourniquet on the arm. Yeah, he wouldn't bleed to death. Whoever it is that would be operating that, you've got to figure they've got blood on their hands so long, oh, they'd have to, they should die in this replay. Then you do the fingers, then you do the wrist, and then you do the elbow, you know what I mean. And let's understand, that's what Mr. Guillotine intended the machine for. Remember what it was built for originally? Humane amputation. After you amputate, you cauterize it. Let it heal, get the next joint. Yeah, I mean, my attitude on this surgery keeps going, it didn't go guillotines! Good! Well, I'll tell you what, I personally would prefer not using the guillotines, but if I catch somebody using the guillotines, I've already told everybody, don't be surprised at what I do. Let's run back to this subject real quick. Bob Stewart's still in jail, you guys. The NRA turned their back on Bob Stewart when he was arrested. You know, those people who were willing, they're going to run out and defend your rights. Even the 50 caliber shooters association did nothing for him. In that time frame, I wasn't real happy with that. There were a number of people inside that weren't happy with that. But the NRA did not do a thing for Bob. Has anybody approached? You know, this is something, we need to bring Bob Stewart's name to the forefront. We need every gun owner. When there's a gun show someplace, people should be talking about Bob Stewart. Free Bob Stewart. Free Bob Stewart. This should be happening, you guys. There should be a movement for it. One good thing is the name actually is quite rememberable. It rolls off the tongue, which is good. You have to remember what's that guy? Yeah. Why don't you invite Larry Pratt on and what we'll talk about? I will. That is something we can do also. And again, there's enough work. Well, the problem has been so many things and we can't forget. One of the other things that can be done, remember, is like I said, you can donate money. It doesn't have to be much, guys. Remember that most prisons, even though a lot, if you're in an old county lockup, it's a ripoff. If you're at the state level, it varies from state to state. But most states, like in Michigan, we have a prisoner run quartermaster. and they buy wholesale in bulk so the prices are like they would be from the 20s, which is where your wages are. Your wages are basically 1933 wages. And I've argued that in reality, those wages are established based upon the War Powers Act and the fact that the prison system is another part of the bonds racket. Okay? Five dollars, guys, can get you a lot of stuff. to make you a millionaire. Now guys that were store operators, it's what we call two-fers and three-fers. It doesn't sound good, but you've got to remember that at the end of the month when everybody's short, somebody wants a bag of potato chips. A store guy has a reserve of them. He goes, yeah, you can have one. Remember, it's two for one. Now when a store comes around, you've got to spend an extra $0.87, and you buy another bag, and you pay the banker. Well, the banker can only have so much. Because I didn't have that much, I kept a reasonable reserve of critical medical supplies because I made sure I was able to take care of keeping myself alive. What they would do is they would hand off $80, $90 or $100 worth of stuff and you bank it for them. And if they need to pull from their reserves between the different people, the banks, then they can hand it off. Well, nobody had a problem doing that. What would happen is you get $10 in stuff a month. It was just a side job. Why? Nobody bothered me as far as that went because they pretty well understood that tit for tat, I kept things level, usually talk to people a lot. Again, we had stuff going with classes and things like that, so they listened. The good thing is that again, you make a few dollars off to the side, nobody's getting hurt, and it keeps everything civil. In fact, bankers eventually end up with, I should say, the store guys end up with more money than they know what to do with it, so then they try to market it out. So what did I do? Well, I'd buy the stuff from them because when I get a paycheck at the end of the month, which is a whopping, what, $20? $0.27, yeah. Yeah, okay, well $20 worth of whatever they had in the way of food items or toiletries, I'd ship out to the family. I'd box them up, send them out, send them home. And so that way it was stuff going back to the house. And because we get everything you get. Irish spraying, toned soaps, you know, any number of different items. And soap in the system when you take cigarettes and stamps away, guys, soap becomes the currency. That sounds weird, but it's like I told you, we're going to stop gambling by taking the stamps away. Within two days the new currency was established. Now this amazing prisoners can do that, but the American people would go into brain fart if they told everybody we've got to make our own money. Isn't that amazing? It's funny what people all of a sudden when the basic essentials are there, all of a sudden toilet paper and so create a whole new perspective on life. Yeah, and an economy. An economy, guys. Anyway, we... Yeah, oh yeah. Hey, ain't nothing like a bag of potato chips. some, let's see, wrist crackers, a little bit of that fake dollar store cheese. I'll tell you what, you're living high watching the television and that little black and white screen at night. I'm telling you, it's Saturday night, movie night. It's real exciting. Anyway, we're at the top. And guys, we're still gonna be living kinda like that, but you've done that as infantry. Okay. But not in an 8 by 10 cell. Yeah, the difference is you get to move around. That's a lot more freedom. And besides, your arm is a T. We gotta stay that way. Your mind is your primary weapon. That's right. We are the top of the universe. God bless your Republic. Just a new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the rise. But we are on the march. We'll stay in the fight. And thank you very much, Mike Bob Stewart. That needs to be an ongoing project from this point forward and we're going to do just that. I've had his atmosphere, we gave it out a couple times, we're going to give it out again through the week. For everybody else out there, just take the time. Send a letter, a card, send whatever you want, but send something. A postcard from your part of the country is really cool. Something to put on the wall and pull out a little bulletin board or put in your notebook. Whatever, but people know you're there. John, your number for night vision, because look outside guys. It's dark. We did, you've got it. Number for night vision on the web page, and take us out please. Phone number is 231-796-8445. 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