Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on a viral anti-Hillary Clinton video featuring animated baggage trucks and FBI references. They analyzed Brother Nathaniel's critique of a potential Clinton presidency, covering concerns about religious liberty, healthcare policy, Supreme Court appointments, and foreign intervention. The show shifted to extended discussion of classic American muscle cars—particularly Chrysler models with big-block engines like the 440, 383, and 318—including personal anecdotes about vehicle ownership, performance capabilities, and preparedness. They addressed government vehicle confiscation schemes, the Cash for Clunkers program, and the importance of maintaining older vehicles for post-collapse scenarios. The episode concluded with music and advertisements for preparedness supplies.
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Visit them online today at mainmilitary.com. That's main, like the state, military.com. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walking 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, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors. So their children will be your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? 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. Pray to God, we torture freedom bright as I awoke he'd 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 trampled each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land to the fleet? Gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. And I'm Don Betcher. One day, sir, to victory. For brothers on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southeast, D3radio.4mg.com. We are now at the old girl, the world. Gray and classic fall day here in Michigan. Temperature is medium actually. Donald, what's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today and what's jumping off the wall, please? Oh hey, it is the third day of November. You're of our Lord 2016. And as the sun went down, well the temperature fell a little bit. And the sky is clear so I think it's gonna get crispy out there tonight. Kinda chilly. We won't wake up to piles of snow like on the 4th. You know, that's tomorrow because today's still the third day of November. 2016 but it's getting into that transition where it might be a nice day but it's getting to be cold at night and I think they said something about 10 hours and 14 or 10 hours and 24 minutes a daylight today. Now that's way up here just south of the 45th parallel but it's getting dark sooner and that means hey there's not that much of a big bulb in the sky to shine down on the elephants and keep us warm. So it's getting colder and colder and winter is right around the corner again. I didn't tell you it was the third day of November, right? Now with that in mind, Mark, I know you don't watch television, but someone probably had to point this one out to you already. It's the first time I've seen it. You guys can probably find it on the Internet. It's going to be a wild hit and a great sensation. There will probably be spin-offs of the animated advertisement. It talks about the baggage the Clintons would bring to the White House mark. There's an animated Hillary and an animated, you know, cartoon bill. And there's a whole line of trucks, you know, like, well, I guess, X-Haul or Y-Haul or something, you know. And they're just lining up to the White House and, well, one truck pulls up and a whole bunch of Benghazi baggage comes off. And they're mentioning things I've even forgot about, like Travel Gate. Remember Travel Gate? All that money that just disappeared and all the other money that just was shoveled into people's pockets that weren't supposed to get it in the first place. Yeah, and then another truck rolled up and out rolled all the Benghazi stuff and then another one and then at the end all kinds of and there's a string of trucks in this commercial rolling up to unload all of the baggage that Hillary Hillary, I'm sorry, I mispronounced her name before, that Hillary would bring to the to the White House and then To close out the commercial market, a couple of black cars pull up with big FBI on the side and talk about the FBI investigation now. And that's an ad for President or Hillary, not for President. I'm not sure what to make of it. I don't know who put it out, you guys. It didn't say, I'm Donald Trump and I endorse this advertisement. Yeah, you know what I mean. I think somebody just as a former train person decided to explain to you how baggage works. Yeah, exactly. Or, you know, we could go back to the sun-soul thing and, you know, she's way too far from home, isn't she? She need a long baggage train, huh? and everybody remember all going to be stuck with well of course they did that we may get sh purely arbitrary we it just they already be scheduled they're already doing victory monikers and uh... victory banners and all the different control media outlets and that hillary is president already won so just a little heads up there a lot of people are a caught on to that seeing some of the stuff that they've been posting and or you've been able to access i mean come on guys you can hack everything with your work long enough at it It's why we believe in conventional radio and the Internet is another tool separate from another tool. It's the Brother Nathaniel channel on YouTube. You need to watch it. You need to plug in. He holds nothing back with regard to the kosher mafia and the Jewish mafia and what they're up to. And he'll tell you why too. But anyway, real quick here. This is 4 minutes and 47 seconds long. I just shared it everywhere I could. Somebody just piled, threw it up there and said, hey, check this out. And I'm going to play it. It's only 4 minutes and 47 seconds long. What a Hillary presidency would bring. and all of the OY BOYS that come with it. Here we go. America moves forward when all women are guaranteed the right to make their own health care choices, not when those choices are taken away by an employer like Hobby Lobby. Resources and political will and deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed. Christians, be warned. You're about to become relics of the past. You'll Clinton. Forget the first... 100 days. We'll be sleeping in the White House from day one if Hillary gets in. History repeats itself. He'll be sleeping with the interns while Hillary's hosting LGBTQ dinners. First thing a Hillary presidency will bring, and it's all downhill from there. Like Obamacare, Hillary will fix it with a single-payer system. Felt enslavement. Fuse the chip and you'll be sent to the back of the line and refuse treatment. Sexual perversion will grow. transmitted diseases will spread. What Obama started will be ramped up by Clinton. With her assault on time tested belief, religious liberty will be under siege. She wants a Supreme Court to throw V Wade in a woman's right to choose and I want a Supreme Court that will stick with marriage equality. Now Donald has put forth the names of some people that he would consider and among the ones that he has suggested are people who would reverse Roe v. Wade and reverse marriage equality. I think that would be a terrible mistake and would take us backwards. Marriage equality! Same-sex marriages. A terrible mistake that has sent us back to Sodom and Gomorrah and any church that violates that equality will be hit with penalties galore. Hillary, who got his box, will do his bidding. The Jewish Supremes will do his bidding too. Kill the defense of true marriage and the next Jew quitting the points. will kill and maim to urge won't be the only thing to go will continue to flee and taxes will sort the paper Clinton's a government program like sanctuary cities at a neighborhood near you you'll also be paying for our portions on demand once Clinton repeals hide amendment as she promised which blocks government funding for killing children in their mother's womb sees not called Now she wants a no-fly zone in Syria. I'm going to continue to push for a no-fly zone and safe havens within Syria. That means lots of women and children dying. What about the option of controlling the airspace so that bombs cannot be dropped? To control all area would require us to go to war. It is with lots of women and children killed. All the Neocarn Jews, she's an enough and kegus Jewish. Toria Newland will end when the Grizzlies are with nukes all gonna be blown to smithereens soon enough to America my suitor then you find anything in there that's high herbally anything in there that's a real exaggeration can you mark no in fact he's gone right down the shopping list this guy you know brother Nathaniel is we'll tell you he was Jewish never goes oh he's thought he was Jewish He is converted and he is diligent. You can't say, there is one thing you have to admit, he has been doing due diligence step by step. He doesn't hold back anything and he bites them and bites them and bites them. It's like he said, we have nothing to lose and everything to gain. This is a life and death battle guys. That's one of the things that really has been the ongoing theme is that you are in a fight for your life. Now you better act like an adult and treat it as such. So here we go. Now as far as the election goes, well even he's talked about well with the voter fraud and everything going the way it is and the agenda they're already pushing, it's obvious where this is headed. Now this was dated November 1st so this was down what a day and a half, two days ago and it was posted. It was posted late, uh, middle of mid-evening. And it's what a Hillary presidency would bring. That's the title if you want to share it. While I'm doing the program, if I bring some up like this, I share it in every social media I can. Ditter-dinger-pinker-punker-donger-dinger-doo-gir-okay, suko, sunko, inko, winko, dinko, tinko, again, Facebook, Google 1 and 2, Tweet, you name it, Pinterest, yep, it's gone there too. Bada-bing and bada-boom. That's right. Why? Because you saturate the battlefield people, so again, nobody's going to be stupid. Nobody can claim ignorance if you treat the computer. as an information tool, not as an entertainment fallacy. As a doof. If you treat it as a doof, you get doof. If you use it for what they don't, they won't be smart enough, or they aren't going to really focus. Because we aren't supposed to focus. We're supposed to be all dunderheads. But what happens when we actually all focus and look at the target, look at the objective and treat it for what we should? and I can't stress... Oh, sorry about that. My music piece just came up. And did it again. Oh, you bugger. Come on, here we go. I'll bet you we can do that. One more, save that for later. Yeah, we're gonna play it in a few minutes here. So, anyway. And you know what I didn't do? I gotta do one more. That's why I went back to the, you know, Brother Nathaniel, because I better make sure I put... There we go. Now somebody else got it. See? Just hit a couple hundred thousand other people when I just tapped that key. That's fun. Because there's about 100 and some thousand people in the little group that are right now yapping back and forth and it just went into the meat grinder. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Which is where I wanted it to be. Okay? So, there. Now of course it just doesn't want to cooperate with shutting up. Well, speaking of meat grinder and goggling, rather gobbling, hey you know in Michigan I think that there's a turkey season coming up, Mark. Well, if you just passed it, But you know in a whole lot of states where you can hunt turkey, they made this one law that's pretty common. If you can hunt turkey in your state and this isn't a law, you should probably try to take advantage of such a situation. Because you know, it's illegal in Michigan to like have a court jar of corn and like stand there about 30 yards from your blind. and start pouring that corn out while you're walking right toward the hole where you're going to stick your gun out and about 15 yards from that blind, you're all done with the corn. And then you go in your blind and guess what? You wait for all them turkeys to line up their heads along that line and you pull the trigger once and a whole lot of turkeys fall, Mark. One can understand why that's illegal, right? Does it sound like a familiar situation? I couldn't help but draw that parallel, Mark. I couldn't help but draw that parallel. You know, that's illegal, you know. Don't do that and don't pay attention to when everything is lined up in front of you. Even though it's really funny, there's another way to do that that's even more long-term. You know, a lot of farmers plant rye grass for a reason. It's also, of course, done as a fertilizer. You run rye, And then you would choose, you turn it over to put nutrients back into the soil and refresh the soil. That's a trick. But there's another reason. Certain crops bring things in. So maybe you've only got two or three short rows of corn in a certain area. Back in the back field, over in the corner, just at the bottom of a short hill, that has a little building, a little shed. And it's well camouflaged. It may take time, but the corn grows and the corn is there. Whatever happens to show up, hey, it's my farm and they're eating it. It's my dinner. Yeah. And again, it produces a similar end result, but it's more of a long-term plan. And by the way, if other corn happens to drop there, who's to say? It fell from that stalk. That's right. But you know, if some of those turkeys go gobble, gobble, gobble, some of those turkeys go hut, hut, hut. You know what I mean? All in a row. Boom boom. I couldn't help but draw that parallel, Mark. For everybody intended. We're talking about two lines now. ducks in a row, turkeys in a row, etc. etc. Remember that's what that half inch gun is for. Like I said, somebody was asking about that, what would you need a parrot for? Well, when they're coming over to, you know, lining up five deep and you want to put a half inch hole through all of them, that 50 caliber gun means one bullet all killed. But it also means that two blocks away, when they're messing with your neighbor and five of them are lined up, you can shoot them the same way. And then it will put the same end result. Two blocks away. Isn't that cool? Look, he's in your neighbor's front yard. They're at your neighbor's front door. They're on the driveway. No, no, there's five over there. They're on the sidewalk. They're all lined up behind that armored vehicle. I can see the first one. You mean they're all like in a row? Yeah, yeah. Okay, no problem. I got the crosshair on them. Boom. Boom. Wow, and you're right. There were five of them. There ain't no doubt it's going through every last... Hey, wow, no, no, no, you should try the chocolate. Yeah, you weren't listening. You said to come out and play games. There it is again. Hey Opportunity to employ the proper weapons technology means you need to invest and we cannot emphasize enough that yes a half-inch gun is a good choice There are a number of bolt guns out there guys. There are a number of systems available readily over-the-counter The Barrett's in fact, CD and an investment has got some little deals going on in a couple of the Barrett's that they have, but you got a call because the price is so cheap they don't post it on the page. Well, guys, there's no Barrett that I found that was cheap. This is true. Used to be, but not anymore. So again, really cool. And I remember Barrett's first rifles because I picked them up and handled them. I think it was rifle number three when we were in Ohio. I remember years ago, just like it was yesterday. So, again, the half inch gun is a good thing, good choice. Then we're going to do a little ear candy. You already heard the intro for it a couple of times because it was blaring. And Blind Guardian for our guys and gals making requests. I got four requests for this because I've heard it before. This is the acoustic version of Harvest of Sorrow, which there are about 14 or 16 versions. I really have lost count on this because this band is very skilled. They do not just play in English. They are playing Portuguese, Dutch, German, Spanish. In fact, I lost count, but what somebody did, which is really cute down there, is they did a medley piece. Every other line was from a different version so that you have all of the languages played in the same song, but one after another after another, mixed back and forth. It's kind of cool. I actually need to dig that one up. I should play that on the air. These guys are very competent, but I always love metal bands because everybody goes, man, they make noise. Yeah, but they came from somewhere. Before you can make whatever inane noise you feel like making on an instrument, usually you had some lessons. In many cases, it's like several of the other metal bands. One, their lead singer was an opera singer. They asked her to come over and play Metal Rock and she did. We played their music. There are three versions of the same song posted on the internet where you can find them. The same is true with regard to the skill of the instrumentalist. That's why the guitarists here are phenomenal. and the musician has a string finger that can easily be recognized. It's kind of like Pink Floyd. Oh man, that's Pink Floyd. I don't recognize that song, but I know that's Pink Floyd. Or if it's like Eric Clapton, each one of them, each of those guitars, because we've grown up with them, they've been around us for decades now, you can pick them out. And Blind Guardian, of course, has a unique flavor into itself, and not all of their stuff is as casual. A lot of it is hard rock. It's like a lot of these bands you may not like most of it, but you can cherry pick from all these groups and find some really impressive works that have been done. I personally think this is one of them. It's actually pretty cool. For Robert and for Angela, for Sally, and I've got three other people on the list and I don't have them right here in front of me, this was a request for you, Blind Guardian, Harvest of Sorrow, for our friends wandered out there apparently in the demi-darkness in Iowa. Here you go. This guy once who bragged about. This is the acoustic. is really cool. And there are several versions, like I said, of this particular song. So when you tag it, you're going, oh, that sounds different. There's also a different range where the lead singer has taken it to greater extremes and very impressive. I played that one before too. Hope you get a chance to check it out. Put it into your inventory. Cruiser music, guys. This is stuff that you throw into the track at 11 o'clock at night, that 73 charger on that Texas road that is baby butt smooth. And you can go 75 miles an hour everywhere you go in Texas. Like before 1975 in America and you're driving muscle cars, it can actually act like muscle cars. You know what I mean? In fact, it's like a heavy metal episode, dude. Can you take a ride on heavy metal? Hey, come on, take a ride. Like the Challenger and Vanishing Point, what was in that thing anyway? A 383 or? The last models were built with mostly 383s and 440s, but the 318 and the 360 were bread and butter engines and they all would drop in those cars. And the one I've got is a factory 318. I got a 440 by accident, Don knows the story on that. I was looking at a vehicle and I kept seeing the price and I was like nah, it's $15,000 and I was like no way. Well, then I look closer and we drove by like a third time and it's like, well, there's a comma there. So basically for the price of a big, big vehicle with a lot of other stuff and a lot of other features, the last thing while I was talking, I assumed it was a GM because I got a big block GM V8, gas V8. And he goes, well you know this thing's got a 440 in it. It's like, what? What? A 440 for how much? Well yeah, with only 60, you know, like not even 58,000 miles on it. Okay? 58,000 original miles on a 440 big block engine. And I asked him, I said, well, what's the price? I just didn't tell him about this. I said, what would it cost me to pick up a 440 right now in good shape? He goes, well, one at stock for that year would be about $8,000. Now granted, I'm sure you can find one for less and find one for him. Pay more if you want to too. You could find one in a junkyard, but what's the first word in junkyard? Yeah, that's the problem. There is a place in a friend of ours listening back east that does have a whole yard full of stuff like this. And he would like to find homes for his very unique vehicles. The thing is that the vehicle I got in is a workhorse that I really need, so I'm not going to, in fact I just spent some money putting her up 100%. I go over it, figure out what's going on, I got a guy here who does a charger, well forgive me, does Chrysler, and he has been doing it for as long as I've known him and I have full confidence in him, and I'll tell you what, he tuned her right up. But the 383, I have a 383 and a diplomatic police interceptor. In fact, if you watch Mark versus, here's where you want to see the car in motion. You'll notice that all the state cars and everything are kind of left in dust. Go to Mark versus the police station. You can go to, oh god, I'm not bragging or anything, but there's two videos there. One is longer than the other. Originally we had some fun with it and Tom Petty's, you know, searching out a dream, right? is the soundtrack and it cues up perfectly with the one that's shorter that has an oddball soundtrack on it. Actually, I'm thinking of reintroducing it because it actually, it was because, you know, people were just trying to piss with the page. Well, it's been several years, so I think I could put it back up where it belongs. But that diplomat, that white diplomat, has a 383 in it. Now, the big thing about Chrysler is we should point out new Chrysler's, no difference, they're all the same thing coming off the yard. But originally you had what was production standard, industrial, and then you had police grade. And that's something you need to know if you're buying any of these old cop cars. Always remember, if you're buying Chrysler especially, there are three grades. So when you go in to do like Knuckles and Universal or anything like that, you better take it with you, because they're going to find out they probably don't have it on the shelf. There were also the M cars. Don't forget the M cars. Yeah, a whole separate category. Like 440, Tri Power, Chrysler 300, all beefed up, monster beefed up. Oh, those were hand-assembled motors, the M cars. Yes. That's why I don't know what this guy has because this guy was in the NASCAR. I know that he was in the inner circle. He used to be in the pits. He actually used to know all the guys that ran all the cars. Everybody. And what's interesting is that's why there's a 440 in this thing. I told you about Carl McGlattery, the guy who couldn't hit the broadside of a barn until they decided to give him a Thompson. He owned one of those 1969 Chrysler 300 with a 440 and a six-pack M. Those were blue printed motors right from the factory. Those were bad actors. And one of the reasons they did that is because remember the rules for stock back in the day. See, this is the thing we've got to remember that the rules have changed over the years. They always do, okay? But back during that window of time, you could walk into a showroom and buy the exact same car you saw going max speed in circles at any of these racetracks. They had to sell at least 500 of those motors, like 500 of a Hammee or 500 of the shotgun 429 Ford. But you know I'm pretty certain that this is why Chrysler isn't in in NASCAR right now no matter what the variant what do you call it NASCAR or whatnot because Chrysler's got a pretty bad actor motor with that four valve motor and I don't think NASCAR wants them to have that four valve motor in there out there running around yeah because it's running away from people see the Challenger yes with the cop shops are all right well we go through these challenges yeah but the you know the biggest problem is it's a great idea but what's the weight of the vehicle as opposed to the horsepower available because you see that's one of the problems. Because it was, one cop we were talking to said, you know, because he had a Challenger and he was going, yeah, it's faster than anything on the road, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and it's like, it's faster than any of the old gold Mopars. And it's like, yeah, but what's the weight? And he had to stop and think for a minute. I said, what do you think the weight on a Challenger for the same year, for a comparable year, 72, what do you think that car weighed coming off the production line? And here's the thing, it has enough horsepower that once you try to catch it or if you caught up with it, if it decided it didn't want you on the road, I don't care what kind of horsepower you have under the roller skate, you're not going to be on the road. See, that's the difference. And also, it's a matter of the drivers, too. But the big thing is, it's the weight. Like that Chrysler 300 or that 440? Guys, what was the field weight on that car? That was about forty two or forty four hundred pounds there. Rolling American iron. And when you got it rolling, it wanted to go faster. 120, 130. I capped down one of those at 130, 140 and said that's enough on that. I still had pedal left. And there was only one place we could drive it was over on M52 north of Manchester because there's a flat stretch right there. Brand new baby butt flat road which is rare in Michigan. We have crappy roads guys. and I'll tell you what, I stomped on that and you could feel the car lifting off the road when we reached the high end. You could literally just feel that because of the air compression underneath. Remember guys, it's like flying a plane. Yeah, it wasn't exactly highly air-conditioning. But it's like when you still have pedal left and you've reached a 130 and you're just off the chart on the speedometer, 120. Because remember, take a look at some of the speedometers guys. They went all the way up to 110 and 120 miles an hour. Why? Because the cars really did have that capability and here's the thing I keep telling everybody. We were supposed to be at an average speed of 110 miles an hour on American highways by the year 2005. The average speed. Now think about what they did in 1975 when they did, oh you all got to drive 50. They literally ratcheted everything back to 50% of that capacity. About 1950. 45 ability. One of the things, I have one buddy who keeps telling me we should bring back the Model T because it got 45 miles to the gallon. Yeah, but it would only go 45 miles an hour stock. Yeah, but it would be great for just commuting around town. I was thinking about the same, you know what's funny? Great minds, same ideas. I was thinking the same thing, but for, because again, for uniqueness, you take and incorporate all the diddly stuff that we do nowadays with older, simple tech and combine the two, oh, you're ahead of everybody. If the Model T had one of today's technology cylinder heads on it, it would probably get 60 miles per gallon. Yeah, but, but, but, but, but, but, well I know right now there are three of them sitting there all perfectly functional, run like, run like, no tomorrow guys. In fact, you jump behind the steering wheel, hit that push button, get that thing cranking, if it's got electric start. And guess what? And it will go, and go, and go. And you know what? It's been sitting for how long? I mean, it's been run, but... How many years has it been in service? It's lighter than the B-52. Yeah. Well that's true. As it is, real quick before we go to the final here, if you want to watch a 383 in action, Mark versus the police state version 2, that's 8 minutes and 5 seconds long, that's the long one. Or Mark versus the police state, which is the first one, which is 4 minutes and 32 seconds long. And just to give you a feel for, again, offensive driving, remember you are a shark. You do not stop. You are a shark. You do not stop. You are a shark. You do not stop. Battle damage, you do not stop. Watch, remember that. Front suspension, damage front quadrant, ruptured shock tower, you do not stop. Everybody understand that? The engine's got all the horsepower in the east to push you wherever you need to go as long as you can keep it centered. And maybe you can't keep it centered all the time, but you're keeping pretty close. So, watch Mark versus the Police State version 2 and give it a thumbs up and put it out and share it. That's always fun. Oh, you can't watch that. Oh God. It's like, yeah, well, it's kind of interesting. And that's a 383. What you're seeing there, that is a 383 with a Ford green research, four barrel research carburetor. I hadn't had a chance to tweak it completely, so the low end was not completely squared away. And that's why we had a little problem with it there. Other than that, once mid-cycle and upper range, oh, goodbye, work that way. So you'll see what I'm talking about if you watch the video. In fact, what I'm going to do is while we're talking, I'm going to take and put that over there on tweet. Twitter, bitter, punk, tinker, chunker, booger, booger, booger, in booger, winker, twinker. I don't know what these other symbols are, but I'm on all of them. I don't know. Ask me. I don't know. But again, for everybody, check it out. And the 318 and the 360, again, workhorse engines, which I have no problem with. I've had beautiful success and high mileage. with both of those engines. The 360, a lot of people complained about, but the big issue there was making sure that you tweak that carburetor because it was what they put on top of it that caused some of the problems for the 360s. The 360 was, again, the mid-engine to match up against the 351 Windsor, 351 Cleveland, everybody wanted to have, but yeah, you know, in my dreams. A 351 Cleveland or a 350 Chevy, those engines would all be comparable. They would all be in the same category and pretty much perform all the same way. High end on the 360 was better probably than the 350s and the 351s. The 318, the gold match up against the 302 and other engines like that. But the 318 and the 360 all had common parts. So one cool thing is if you had a little fleet like I did of Chrysler's, all my Chrysler's were interchangeable for everything, back and forth. When I started buying up the police interceptors for a couple hundred dollars a piece, I ended up with three eighty-three's. The only thing I didn't get was a four forty. Like I said, I never thought I would own a four forty engine. I'm just telling you flat out, I would never buy it. I wouldn't go out and pay top dollar for it or anything. That wouldn't be a thousand dollars. Hell, I can buy a fleet of vehicles for eight thousand dollars. What are you talking about? They're right, Don. You know. You can buy a whole fleet for $8,000 and play with them until they drop and go buy some more and still be ahead. I do like the cars and I'd love to play with them more. I don't have the time and I'm going to have to take and make some time on certain projects. There's another reason because those mid-70s and early 70s Chrysler's switch out and I've got points, condenser, distributors, everything on standby already calibrated. All I do is pull the one out for the electronic, push you, and it's the early electronic so it's so crude all you have to do is pull a wire and you could actually just run it. It would run without the electronic. But so you don't beat your engine, you can pull out that distributor, put points of condenser distributor in from 1969, 1968 and it runs like a rape date. Not a problem. So there again, because why? It's a after the disaster kind of vehicle. Now it's not my first choice because Chrysler's are kind of low and they are big, but if it's a matter of being able to drive from point A to point B after the fact, if an EMP problem takes place, any vehicle no matter what it is, is useful as long as it's still running. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Do you guys remember that movie, Vanishing Point? Yeah, yeah. I think, actually, I believe that was a charger. It wasn't a satellite. It was a charger, yeah. Yeah, that was a... Oh, let's see, it had to be 7071. It wasn't any older than that. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Do you know what a decent built Challenger is worth right now? And if all you've done is just like I just told the kid the other day in the parking lot, he's got a new Mustang. And so I could told him, we were down in Texas, they did the same thing. Do you like this car? He goes, oh, I love this car. I said, I looked at his wife, I said, do you like this car? Oh yeah, I really like this car. Don't ever sell it. Now, nobody ever walked up to me and did that to me that way, but I'm going to do it to somebody at least to save them because you will cry down the road. It's the car that was your baby, whatever. But if you put it up on blocks, if all you can do is put it up on blocks, I know a guy that had a javelin and he did basically that. He would never drive it in the winter. That javelin is worth goofy price now. And the same is true with a lot of these newer cars that are just, there aren't that many of them really being made. And most everybody, because there are a lot of certain models, they'll abuse them and destroy them. And you're seeing them in stupid accidents. You're seeing them wrapped around stuff. You're seeing them twisted like pretzels. Well, everyone that does that is kind of like shredding a comic book. And you know, there's only 9,000 of that model left, and then 8,000, and then 4,000. And people thought, well, they're all everywhere. There'll be lots of them. Then pretty soon you realize there aren't as many rounds as there used to be. I'm looking for one of those. Well, yeah, somebody chuckles and says, yeah, but you'll pay this for it. So we've seen this cycle over and over again. I'll look it up. I know what you're talking about and I just can't image it because it's been a while since I've watched the movie. I know what you're talking about. There's a remake of Vanishing Point. It's a Punky John. I know it's like all these movies. That movie's not that old. It shouldn't have a remake, but they did. It's like Camelot. They made a million remakes of it. I didn't think they'd make a remake of Vanishing Point, but they did. I'll look it up and just jog my memory that way. There have been so many movies with fun cars, the problem is that then you always have them destroy the car during the movie. They usually find a clunker to do that to. You hope. It's like, oh god, even the clunker shouldn't have had that happen to it. They didn't do that, did they? Aw, man. If you're lucky, they took them like a charger. I'm going to say something that Mark's going to find kind of distasteful right now, a particular phrase Let's bend another charger. 18 on the set today. Even in the promo for the program, remember in the intro, that jump you can see the front of that charger ripple at the firewall. If you've ever flown a car, and I've flown a few cars, not by intent. The end result at the other end, especially even with a frame or unibody car, is not good. But when you come at a wrong approach angle with a really long body car like that, it is inevitable that you're going to have that... you're going to look like that bulldog that caught the tire it was chasing. You know what I mean? Cab over engine. Same thing. With your love of chargers, I knew you wouldn't like me to blow those boys up. In fact, there's people still looking for those cars because I saw somebody attract one down from the original batch that were wrecked and they're building it right now. stretching it back out because you know now guys they're eating the more but you can take here's the thing there's enough body parts you can take a clunker anything and if you're just willing to make it look good so it looks basically like the car that you've been using for the movie that's a showpiece you can blow it to pieces and you're really not doing anything because there's China Sport Metal for everything now When we look at media production, that's something we're looking at. We've got some cars that we were, I'm not going to hurt that car, but it would be fun to be able to take for a few dollars and do a real dynamic wreck, but it's not really destroying anything of value. You can build a whole 69 Camaro body and pick up all of the running gear from other aftermarket. You could build a whole 69 Camaro and it would be titled, depending on what state you build it in, like in Michigan. just like a 69 Camaro DZ302 or 427 whichever one you want. Mustangs are saying it right now. It's the title 2016 in Michigan. They're doing Mustangs or even doing the whole main core now. I didn't think I'd see it but hey you got the slave labor to do it. The CNC machinery and the other catch up machinery that's now available makes it a lot more affordable so you just have it in the program. You have to cut everything and zip everything and then somebody takes the time, puts it in a jig. It's a in any threat or damage situation, which is cool. I know we're talking about cars, but you know what? The election is so... ...you've taken public transportation. Yeah, they come and burn my car. And buy insurance on the bus. And bummer, I wanted to. Guys, let's not forget cash for clunkers. I just passed by a dealership yesterday, last night, as a matter of fact, on the outbound last night. And I looked and I realized there was a pile of flat cars and guys they were not flat like you normally would crush them where you crush them from top to bottom they had crushed them sideways so you have the full silhouette of the side of the car and they had them stacked and what those are those are cash for clunker cars that the government never paid on I asked the guy said what is that he goes we remember the cash for clunker thing yeah Well, they took in a whole bunch of really nice cars they could have sold for a lot of money, and they listened to old Bummer, and they even brought a crusher in because they told them they had to destroy the engine, so they just brought a crusher in and they flattened them all and started stacking them up because they were going to brag about how much money they got from Bummer for their cash for clunker cars. He goes, well, here's what happened. They paid for the cars. They squashed them, and they ain't never seen any of the money. That's a real bitter reminder to have a stack of cars that look like playing cards. And know that that's $2,000, $3,000, $2,000, $4,000 that they wrecked that they could have kept had they not listened to a liar. You see how that works? So again, yes, they want my car, they want all of our cars. I covered this when I did American Peril, just after I did American Peril. I ran into one of the guys that worked for GM research, but there are only five people that did all these spy gear electronic technology pieces for all the car companies. Guys, it's like your electric seats. They're all done by one company. Well, all of your spy gear on board, the guy, I went to school with him. I went to high school with him for a little bit, but I went to college with him. I went into aerospace and he went to automotive engineering and I met him up in Brighton, Michigan at a Patriot rally. And he walked right through it and told us everything we needed to know about the spy gear that's on board your car. Why? Because that's what they've been hiring him to do for the last three going on four years before I met him. So again, you know, If they had their way, it's like you said, no, their plan is to get rid of all the private cars. They're just trying to figure out how to baffle everybody to pay for it, pay for their demise. And that was where the cash for clunkers thing was the next step. They had to wait for a little bit because Bush was busy betraying the country and dragging our money out of the nation, which of course, Bummer did too. But Clinton originally pushed it in the very first few weeks of their administration coming in, and I walked through that step by step. Well, then it died because we got the word out. I'm going to tell you something after 20 years. The only honest car collector group in the whole country was the Buick and Oldsmobile owners. There is a collector's, Buick & Oldsmobile Owners Association. Their magazine was the only magazine to cover the car confiscation and car ban legislation that was in the wings. Nobody else wanted to talk about it because they wanted to know if they knew it was coming. They had dumped their car on you for 60, 80 thousand dollars. And what they said literally in the Clinton administration was, when they asked, well what about my collector's Mercedes? What about my charger? What about my Mustang? And they said, the federal government is not in the business of car welfare. If your car falls in the parameters for destruction, it will be destroyed. So you see why the Ford and the Chevy and all those Chrysler dealer guys didn't say anything? They wanted to dump it on you, the unknowing. Oh yeah, man, I'll give you this car for $20,000 instead of $30,000. Oh really? Man, I can't pass that up. By the way, it's banned. After a few weeks, months, whatever. But I won't tell you. And you spend your $20,000, at least they get their money back on the deal. And that was what they were doing. But the Oldsmobile Buick people wrote a 16 page article mapping out the whole thing that we had researched. And they went through and they went right to Washington and said, hey, what the hell is this BS? They said, oh yeah, this is a big plan. What are you going to do about it? Oh, we're going to tell people about it. What? Look, you can't do that. And they did. So the rest is history, as they say. So it's got slowed down. And then, of course, Bummer comes in. What's the first thing he does? The Cash for Clunkers BS, which is nothing but a resuscitated version of what they wanted to do in 1992 and 1993. So don't think it's dead, and don't think it's gone. It's just like going after the guns. You know why? Because it's all private property that you own. Well, there's that property thing again. We talked about that the other day. I have to write some constitutional amendment to take my 427. Yep, they're thinking about it. They're thinking about it. Well, you know what? It's all a property issue. And we know what? There aren't that many and progressively they'll go to the wayside like everything. But in the meantime, why don't you just piss off? Yeah. And even then, I might keep a bootleg in reference to an earlier constitutional amendment. Exactly. Well, there is a lot of work can be done guys, real quick. And, okay, somebody asked one more time. I'll hold on here a second. Again, the title's for the videos with the car. I'll get there. Oh, worry, I gotta get there. Don't worry, there we go. Yeah, here we are. Nope, that's not it. Just when I thought I was there, I'm not. And of course, uh... No, yes, no, no, no, yes, yes, no, and there's Jack Otto. There's Mr. Otto of Forbidden Knowledge, all of his videos, hoorah. And why can't I discover my videos now? Strange happenings and knuckles down lonesome. I had it a minute ago. Yeah, Mark's kind of slow. There we go. Okay, Mark versus the police state version two and Mark versus the police state. Those are the two. One's got several thousand, the other one's got several thousand, both about the same for hits. One more and the other. So if you check it out, share it, have some fun with it, let other people watch it. They did not want us to have these videos. They really fought hard for us not to have this video. So just a little heads up there. It's kind of like the Scott Woodring video that took what? Battling to get out of the darkness, everybody could see what was going on. And the rest is history. 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