December 20, 2016
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1h 10m
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Mark Koernke discussed the Russian ambassador assassination in Turkey, analyzing it as a government-sponsored terrorist operation involving compromised security forces and remote vehicle control technology. He examined the Berlin Christmas market truck attack as a remotely operated fly-by-wire vehicle similar to 9/11 aircraft hacking, referencing Israeli-supplied autopilot chips and Operation Northwoods. Caller Larry raised concerns about U.S. military provocations toward Russia and preparedness for potential conflict. Koernke also addressed a Mexican fireworks market explosion, emphasizing critical safety protocols for handling munitions and pyrotechnics, particularly regarding static electricity and cleanliness standards.
- russian ambassador assassination
- turkey security forces
- berlin christmas market attack
- fly-by-wire vehicles
- operation northwoods
- 9/11 aircraft hacking
- israeli autopilot chips
- remote vehicle control
- munitions safety
- static electricity
- preparedness
- russia provocation
- damascus
- goldman sachs
- trump administration
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I'm gonna check our call in line. I know we've got, uh, I think about 11 active calls. Let me just check in. The Star Six will unmute you. Call, right? Yeah, there we are. Who do we have? Yeah, this is Mike in Arizona. I just hear a theme song, Bad Moon Rise, and I'm sitting out here on the back porch, and, uh, we got the big full moon coming up off the ground. So, kind of, one of those location jokes. Right on, man. What right one absolutely yeah, I tell you I love looking at the moon during the winter time because you get more time looking at it You know so anyways, what's you get back to your show, but anyway, thanks. All right my friend. Thank you for coming up I appreciate hearing from you. Do we have anybody else star six will on you? All right So what are we gonna do now? We could do a lot of things in the six minutes that we have left in the chat room somebody says How do they sterilize soil and can I do it at home? Yeah, you can sterilize soil at home. And that's not a problem. To sterilize soil at home, you are going to need an oven. And I say this because we need to monitor temperature. I suppose you could use a barbecue or something like that or a fire pit. You just need to maintain the temperature of the soil. You want your soil to be approximately 140 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit and you want to put your soil in that oven that you're trying to sterilize for just a couple minutes once it reaches that temperature, pull it off and I will tell you if you sterilize soil in the house it is going to stink. I'm not on an open fire. 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Oh sons of the republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god given right and pray to god to torture freedom burning bright as i awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came his words were true intelligence report I'm our kirky looser to victory for all our brothers Behind the lines in occupied territories west, the Com-Indiana Freedom Talkery, AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east west of the Mississippi afternoon to our friends. In the early straights and the illusions. And of course it's afternoon there, it's 8 o'clock, 8-0-8 here in the United States on this end. On the eastern side, so 3, 4, 5 hours, yeah it works. Anyway, everybody out there again it is a beautiful well let's hold on here do we have Larry with us and one and two okay very good it is Tuesday communications Tuesday it is the 20th of December it is the eighth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2016 old earth calendar 2016 year of battle year of and of course It's going to be a very, very busy week here, heading towards Christmas, five days away. And in fact, this Sunday, wow, dudes, they're going to hit it on the weekend and on, well, Sunday. So that should work out pretty well for the churches. They should see major attendance because nobody has an excuse not really to be there, at least for some part of the day. They have to be there. It's like Christmas, dude. We'll see how that really works out. Unless they make it like Super Bowl Sunday, Christmas Day, Special Extravaganza with big screen Super Bowl plays from the past in preparation for whatever. So we'll probably get a few more people in there talking about Jesus though and well you know how those controlled churches are. They don't really like that talk. Public schools, they're more into... tell me to go to the commissar and ask questions but the minister he's got other things to do anyway uh... couple of music requests and in the end we were actually going to come to some good subjects i think and talking back and forth and uh... again i'm not trying to discourage anybody and i'm not apologizing for anything except uh... i will remind you guys uh... i'm just i look at macro patterns and it's just a feel i'm getting but we got time and we got a whole month before the impact crater. It's kind of like a multi-rock bounce. We had day of deception one, we have the latest day of deception two with the electoral college. And then we get the scud in where the final thud takes place and then everything has to be, well it can be looked at, at least closely because the final impact crater is the swearing into the president, whoever the hell that is. In this case it's Donald Trump, but from year to year, it'll be after we put the Kenyan in there for eight years, nobody did anything when they know that he was illegitimate, so... Yeah, I'm counting on them. And by the way, they were all, remember, originally working for George Bush. Remember when George Bush was coming in? I'll remind everybody, oh, we can sit on our hands now. In fact, they'll even work for George. George wants to start a new national police force and it'll be bigger than anything like it. You mean Homeland Security? We stopped in the 90s because the communists wanted it. Now the other communists want it and everybody's doing the, oh, the NDAA, where, you know, we stopped that. Originally, we stopped all of that. And then people went into brain stupid because there's W was there, you know, the neocon who sided with Hillary during this election. Wow. And so for the next eight years, we had Obama with Homeland Security and all of the Interior Police, the KGB, and all the rest of the Dribble plugged right in. Anyway, first of the pieces that are on the soundtrack for this evening, and in fact should be easy, in fact you may have noticed a little quality improvement here. We've been working on the systems, I think this is going to sound pretty good. And Bob Seger, now we've talked about Bob Seger a lot, but apparently they've been listening to some of what we've been saying, because you see, if you make Bob just not possible to be heard at all, people are going to start turning to somebody else. More on that after we're done with this song, but this is off of all things, the Night Moves album. And it's totally contrary to the rest of what's on the album. Mary Lou, she took my watching chain, Mary Lou, she took everything, she took the key, She used to in my Cadillac car, drove in my caddy and well, she drove off far. Anyway, a whole lot of stuff like that, but this particular song comes from a very different direction. It's interesting that it plopped in there and there's never been a real explanation. It was one of those pieces Bob Seger did want to do. He liked it, but he was trying to figure out, he wanted to get it on the next album and it just happened that well, Night Moves was there. Mmm, this particular song showed up on side too and the rest is history as they say because it's at a fixed part of the album. Anyway, here we go. Little Eric Handy for you before we go any farther. Bob Seger. See if you recognize the name of the song. need to be quite honest for a slow mover is one of the reasons that may have actually been put on the album. Everybody goes what? Well if you do any band gigs guys you kind of know that you play a couple of hot pieces, you start out getting people, first you start them off. So it's a medium piece, then you start to jam. You really get some cooking music or some stomping music going. But you can't run people 60 miles an hour all day. So what you do is you throw in a slow-paced piece that everybody can put cheek to cheek to and slow dance. And it is a perfect, listen to the melody, listen to the beat on that. It is a perfect slow dance piece, but it's one of the few that's actually on the album. So if you're a DJ and you're playing like Streehls, we're going to start with Bob Seger and then go back and forth. You're looking for a slow mover with Bob Seger. That's a really good one. Of course if you start listening to it, it's like, whoa, most everybody that heard this song the first time when it came out when I was playing it years ago, I played the stereo, you know, stereo when I was driving or work, would go, you know, later on if they didn't know what it was and they knew it was Bob Seger, they weren't sure even. That's what was really fascinating. You'd go, play that Edmund Fitzgerald song. You mean, you know, the record of the Edmund Fitzgerald. No, that other one. Now it's really funny because you see, when this song came out, that's how everybody related this song, by the way. And so Bob Seger, the people were pushing Bob Seger, didn't necessarily push this song for that reason too, because it was kind of a dollar piece, you know, in other words, like, well, man, Edmund Fitzgerald. Of course, there are a couple other pieces out there were done basically for the same title, by the way, when you do a search, you'll end up with a couple other pieces that have been out there. All pretty good pieces, but this particular one to me just fits right into the repertoire. You can throw this in with the battery of other goodies that are out there and makes for some pretty good listening and pretty good driving music too. I just love being in a big charger with a decent or even an indecent sound system and some pretty good tunes in a flat road like in Texas where you can do 75 miles an hour all day and mister at night if you're really paying attention and you're out in the middle of nowhere. Yeah, you can drive. So anyway, and of course it is the holiday season, I gotta say. Yeah, I know. We'll try to get a few Christmas pieces up if we can here. Merry Christmas to everybody. If you'd like to call in any particular subject you want to touch on, we're grinding to the end of the year, guys. Really going to be an interesting house going on. We're past the second day of deception. Some people went against Trump, only a handful, and someone against Hillary, which there was going to be no, there was no discussion about before that happened. It is rather comical and fascinating to say the least and in fact the control press try not to talk about it at all. So in reality pretty much went the way the numbers were expected to go. And I think that's rather fascinating in and of itself. We got a caller. Mark, this is Larry. Go ahead and Larry jump in there please. Sorry Larry. No Larry's not a caller by the way. Larry's a caller. So go ahead Larry jump in there. Sorry I'm running behind. That's okay. Sometimes I forget what day it is. What day is it? What day? I'm out here. We're cold here in Indiana, 15 degrees and such. I run two woodstoves and you just can't imagine the amount of wood that I go through in a year. Piled and piled it up to get through this cold winter they've been yagging about and already been tearing into it pretty good. I wish if I'd have known about what's called a rocket heater stove, I'd have planned for that years ago. Those things use about a tenth of the wood and are designed to use thermal mass to take heat and extend it for a long period of time. want to use something with a wood stove, look up a rocket heater stove and check into that because it uses a lot less wood. It's a smarter design but you have to kind of plan your surroundings around it. They're using rocks and clay and things for thermal math. You bring it up to temp and then it holds that temp for several hours. So what I'm doing is just the old standard steel wood stoves and I mean they pretty much shove the heat, you know, pretty much right out the top so they don't hold that very long. But it's something that's been around for hundreds of years and works so it doesn't cost much. Propane has gotten kind of expensive, $3 a gallon if you can afford it. And I've got wood all around me, I think you do too, don't you Mark? Oh yeah, we got the ash borer problem here. There's so many dead trees. I remember we still had the tornado a couple years ago. Most of the wood was not harvested from the falls and drops. But a lot of the wood that was hit by even the tornado, not all, but we had some sad decimation of the big trees here. And a lot of people harvested a whole lot of oak. I still have some on reserve here right now. But the ash borer, I mean, you could heat a house for several years. By the time you harvest most of an acre or how many acres you want to pull from the woods, I mean you won't cut the whole forest down. I'm just talking about the drops. You can go from one end to the other and do cords after cords after cords and by the time you come back the other end the other trees are going to be damaged by the disease. You'd be burning up the bugs, that's really the best thing about wood burning stoves. Back in the early 80s we had the ash borer problem then. And what killed it off is that fortunately because of the energy crisis and people had a lot of wood burning stoves and fireplaces running, we burned it out of the state. Well it came back in another wave and there's another variation on the ash borer that we have now. But this one went crazy and there's been no containment because all the eco-freaks and the paranoid fools all listening to the communists in the system, well, oh, firewood is bad! It's like, yeah, except it's really funny because there's one extreme of that. You have people like us who use it, whatever we feel like it, and or you got the absolute psycho-babble fruit loops that, you know, they'll just carry on. Basically the snowflakes, only older but still the snowflakes, you know, running, you know, listening to the EPA or the other dribble going on. global warming. So, now we've got winter. It's what we expected and it's not, it really, obviously, well the deep cold doesn't usually come this soon. Well, it depends on what year it is in the cycle. We're in the bad cycle in that if this does what it normally does, where we get the frost and, you know, snow late, but when we get it, we get it like a major spike, when we get a snowstorm, it's going to be a monster. When we get one of those real waves to come in, it'll be, you know, a foot, two feet, whatever. They're not going to be surprised by it, they're just going to be ready for it. That's the big thing, because it is the nature of the beast. It's how it works. The other interesting thing, though, I will say is we definitely have some unique planetary wobble, because where the sun's been coming up, there's a guy that posted that on his page in one of the social media. I can't remember which one it was. Facebook, Twitter, Twitter, Bingo, Doug, Doug, Dingo, Pinko, whatever, slash Google, Yahoo. It's a little story of the guy who was actually measuring his son for years off of his front porch and he's got a crown where he's got the places where the sun should rise within the cycle over the season. And as he pointed out where he's got it dug into and you know, worn into the handrail of the porch. the sun should not be to the right of that marking. And lo and behold, it's already well past. Well, I'm seeing the same thing with the sunrise here. The far western, or forgive me, eastern-slash-southeastern corner of the South 40 here is where the sun's coming up, which doesn't normally do that. I remember when it used to be yellow. Well, again, remember, global warming, climate change, it might also be a problem with regard to what they've done with the spraying guys because eventually you get saturation just like when you pull the plug and you drain a tub. Remember you have progressive accumulation and density which has a lensing effect and creates all kinds of special problems. And as we know they have been finally admitting to some of that now so that's not a surprise either that's just where deny, deny, deny, deny, oh yeah by the way we've been doing it. which is rather fascinating to say the least. And certainly again, some areas of the country are getting it a lot worse than others, but all of them are getting a percentage. And we are too, just like the rest. Because once you've been up there guys, the planet spins underneath that weather platform. The cloud layers of course move around above, so there's no fixed location. It's not like a helicopter, and even helicopters can't hover in a location forever. They've got to move. So just a little heads up there. Climate's the same way. And that means whatever they pee in the pool with in one direction, yes, it does spread in another. And they do know that. They're fully cognizant of it. It's part of the big weather model. The weather model, by the way, from weather manipulation, I mentioned this years ago, the RAND Foundation. They have a hemispheric battle map. Literally, it's a big globe. And they can turn it around, move it, so you can visualize. Now they do it with computers. But they still have the thing. And so when they want to practice or experiment, you know, what if we drop something here? What do we get somewhere else? What is the end result? What are the series of effects? So that's something that's constantly an issue. Anyway, Larry, go ahead. What else you got for us, sir, please? Well, I'm just curious what you thought of the shooting of the Russian ambassador, whether you thought this was something to throw a monkey wrench in the yield between the Russians and the Turks on the oil pipeline or I would hope, you know, I think the Israelis were telling you what they're doing is they've got control of Turkey, number one. The young Turks are all Jewish mafia, number one. Remember a couple of years ago I mentioned this, if you paid attention to everybody coming up with this this cook is now in charge. all of their symbolism. You can go back to the 1900 window of activity and you will find all of the flags and all of the heraldry of the Young Turks. Now the Young Turks are not Muslims, they're Jews. There's a big Jewish population in Turkey, there's a bigger Jewish population in Iran, as I've said many, many, many times. Do you think that the Jewish population is fixed in just one location? What the hell? Come on, people. In this case everybody always goes, what? In Iran? Well, yeah. And in Turkey. Big time in Turkey. In fact, the Ottoman Empire in its later winning stages was rife with Jewish mafia types, with Zionists, literally Zionists. They got in there for a reason. They plopped their ass in it. Actually, most of them never left. They were going back through to the Crusades when they betrayed us years ago during the Crusades. And it's interesting that this guy, of course, just happens to whack the Russian ambassador. I think that number one, whoever family member they had of the guys, torturing the family member to get him to do what he did, that's how you do it. The guy did what he was told, shouted out, I want a chocolate bar and I want a baby Ruth. I want a chocolate bar and a baby Ruth or preferably Nestle's. And then he babbled down about Aleppo. Well, that tells me that the Lichten Battle, which is... Well, if I were the Russians, and let's say we believe the story, the only conversation I'd be having right now is how much of the ISIS forces can I exterminate how quickly? That should be the... In other words, and if I catch any Israelis on the ground with them, kill them all too. Anybody I find that's with the ISIS terror faction, I've already said this before, but all this would do for me is, really? Oh, I'm supposed to either be scared or this is going to change my direction in some way. And remember, they could do it to somebody else, which by the way, somebody else was found dead in Russia, by the way, to another diplomat, or at least somebody who had been an attache slash working in their consulate in the past, one of many in the past. So that's another heads up. There's a number of articles out there on that right now. But as far as it being caught on video, the fact that the guy didn't whack everybody else in the room means that the situation was very sculpted. I mean, other people were shot. Well, the only other people were probably shot or whoever the poor fools were that were in line with the guy who was being shot. And whatever security, other security might have been there. Now, Larry, we need to emphasize the secret police were the ones who did the shooting. In fact, from that perspective, this is a classic government terrorist hit. Government sponsored terrorist hit. The guy who was carrying the gun is a guy who had all the government papers that he needed. He's part of the regime. How did he walk through all of it? And by the way, he had a gun. The average peasant doesn't have a gun. you know, go look up Turkey's laws, okay? The secret police can do no wrong and they also can carry a gun so they can shoot any peasant they need to when they need to, which is of course the preferred thing they'd like to have here in the US. They just don't have it yet. So this guy was with the security forces. Whether or not he was actually supposed to be that guy's security force or if he, you know, because he was known and because usually the secret police click like the SWAT teams and special security forces are all rubbing shoulders and elbows and trading on roid needles on a regular basis. Try this one, man. It's a little finer. You won't feel as much when you do it, man. Do the roids. The roids. Well in reality that's pretty much what's going on most of the time, especially over the scene, no different from over here. It's just more over there because they can get away with it. There's no restrictions at all over there. As far as the victims, who knows? The other consideration, I know they haven't dwelled on it, it's only the ambassador that they're talking about. But let's not forget who were the other people that were shot. It's like, you know, Mr. Conley remember when Kennedy was shot. And he had the magic bullet laying on the gurney next to him, right? In the hospital. Well, it wasn't like they weren't trying to shoot him, too. He was in the area, shall we say, the bullet magnet X. And he did take a bullet, which passed, well, more than one. Actually, they tried to claim one bullet. The reason they called it the magic bullet is because it went so many odd angles and directions, it didn't make any sense at all. and we shouldn't have had the energy to go half as far as it did. Now granted, pencil bullets are pretty wicked things and that was a ball pencil bullet that was being used. At least that's what they found on the girding next to him. But there could be other ulterior motives too. If you can double tap and get more than one sandbag for the same price, wow. Haven't we just talked about that the other day? So, I don't know, the interesting thing is the shooter eventually was killed, and of course he was in a preparatory combat stance, combat stance after he did the shooting and then called for his chocolate bar. I love chocolate bar! I want a Nestoise! And it's like, we don't have chocolate bars here. We do not have any Nestoise either. We do not have any Baby Ruth's. Mr. Kornke, you got a copy of this? Jump in there, go ahead. Hey, you were mentioning- In fact, the shots are- Go ahead. ... posted three years ago. They could have just killed him out of policy, whoever is back at the beginning of it. And the car, a escort vehicle with a hack system could do exactly what would probably happen in 9-11. One of the variations, either with a drone aircraft, in other words a modified aircraft was stripped of its people, but it's a 757 or 767. It becomes a drone. The chips that were on board the seven, actually on most military aircraft, and the 757 and 767, those chips provided by a bunch of skunks from Israel. And this gave them the ability to tap into the autopilot and take over the aircraft from completely a different angle outside anything that had to do with the original Boeing design. Case ended up in Chicago, in Chicago, proven beyond a shadow of a doubt by the original copyright, you know, the patent holder for the system. It was proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that the chips had been hacked, that the chips had actually been compromised, and they knew it. And in fact, interestingly enough, that case came up just as 9-11 was taking place as far as the information goes, and then they made it disappear. The media would not talk about it. Why? Because the chips with the back door were on board all the 757s and 767s that were available for the 9-11 incident. Interesting that the Lone Gunmen episode, the first one, talked about the plane being taken over by an Octo chip and then flown directly into the Trade Center Towers. That's just interesting. And again, the whole thing about this, let's remind everybody too, that this is all based upon the Northwoods Project. And if you have never looked up and read Operation Northwoods, the other thing that's fascinating for most of you that don't realize this, that chances are that's the Northwoods Complex in Ann Arbor, Michigan on North Campus. The CIA, NASA, and several other government institutions have, well of course, virtually occupied the Northwoods area there through the late 50s, 60s, and 70s. And it refers to actually what is a housing complex, Northwood 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. But Northwood 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 parallel the entire industrial spook and coop complexes on Plymouth Road. and that were part of the North Campus area which includes the University of Michigan Aerospace Research Development and School, the Nuclear Reactor there, Nuclear Research Reactor, and several other chemistry and biology advanced course buildings. which of course were tied in years ago to, for instance, United Technologies, pretty much every aerospace company that you could name was participant there, and again, CIA, NSA, all these operatives were on the ground there too. So, Northwoods was in fact planned, probably and partially was named for the series of meetings that took place at several different, what they thought were clandestine that nobody knew was going on, hell, all the employees knew. Like I said, guys, we know where all the spook and cooke sites are. Somebody's got to do maintenance, somebody's got to walk through the buildings when you can access every floor, but this, this, and this. And then eventually you access the floors that you're not supposed to, but what you have to be in, it's not that you're not supposed to, it's restricted. But we've seen firsthand. So it's like, again, this whole thing with this truck, it's It's more likely that again by the very nature of the vehicle chosen that the incident took place. At high speed you splatter people. At lower speeds you bounce people. Just like deer. How many dead deer? Let me point something out. Now a trucker hits a deer at 80 miles an hour or 70 miles an hour or even 65 miles an hour. And most of the time they paint the truck with them or they paint the undercarriage. Okay? But even there a lot of times they just literally bounce off. I mean come on you've been driving down the road for years if you've driven any of the expressways What does a deer court corpse look like and what's the average speed on the expressway? Yeah, I mean you it's the in most cases. They're one piece right there one piece. They're not a place right I see that's one of the things about this is that they the speed is sufficient. I mean most people can't run 25 miles an hour so 40 miles an hour is pretty you know useful uh... it's a robot it's a robot vehicle it's driven to site uh... it's obvious i mean that's a racing a jumped out of me is that's an off that's a brand brand new truck that is one of the newest trucks and that's one of those that we've seen now everybody you've like you said you already looked it up anybody else could do the same thing guys just match up the model of the vehicle they're showing you it's a fly-by-wire attack vehicle it is the wet dream of all the secret police and all these george orwell fans on the contractor trailer I know that. I understand. I saw it. I know what it is. It's a truck. It's a tractor. But it's a big truck. It's a truck. Oh, yeah. It's a big truck. Yeah. It's an airplane. I'm saying it's like a fly-by-wire plane on 911. Years ago when I used to fly miles in the 5.7s first came out and I knew all about them. I'd already read up on them. In fact, I'd I sat with the pilot, oh, I think two flights early before I first flew on one. I was on a 737. And the pilot that was on board, guys, you probably, if you've ever flown, now I would never fly. And it's no fun to fly anymore. It's all BS. You're trying to jack everybody to come in. It's like, what fun? You're pretty like a stinking prisoner in a level four MAX facility. There's no fun to that. You ever been in one? I have. I see five up in the top galley, not the bottom galley. Well, the thing is that the thing is that things got its G8. It's your engine's power. Well, the thing is I told you, I used to tell the pilot he'd be right there because he was so proud when the 5.7s first came out and he'd be there to greet everybody came on board. I said, this is a new plane for you, isn't it? He goes, oh yeah, this is brand new. I said, anything happens up there in the cabin where you guys lose flight control, you might as well come back and drink with the rest of us because there won't be anything you can do about it, right? And he got that thousand year stare and he still got that rictus grin on his face and he's like, you know, yeah, yeah, nice to have you aboard. And I was like, yeah, I'll see you later. In that big month or they got a hatch? Well, yeah, but I was able to say for the five sevens or six sevens, the pilot couldn't do anything. He might as well come back, sit down in first class and have a drink. You know, when the fuel runs out is when you'll find out where you're going to land. Because you know there'd be nothing to do like what 911 took place and the same is true with these buses buses are the same there are buses built the same as these semi-trucks as the tractor trailer rigs and It's interesting that this will probably just be the first but if we start talking about it. I don't know that anybody has I mean, I maybe we're the first here, but we'll benchmark it guys ask questions about these vehicles and because this is the 21st century. Let's do what everybody else has been yapping back at us about. Well, you know this is the 21st century. Yep, yeah I do. Okay, so now it's the 21st century. That's the vehicle we warned everybody about. And you know what? They just did with it exactly what we warned everybody about, guys. And they use the truck as a weapon. In fact, you think about this, well, the pilot slash driver, you know, he's dead. I mean, they say they found the Polish driver. Well, that tells you something. They left the driver on board. An optimal situation, if they could have wrecked it or something, which apparently they weren't too excited or worried about doing, as long as they had the hacker, local control of it to move it to where they wanted to, they were satisfied. Oh yeah, let me read you this here. I'm just scrolling down. It says, the Polish man whose body was found in the truck after the Apparently tried to fight off the attacker. When you're hacking into a semi truck to use it as a remote control bomb against a population and he doesn't explode, it just runs him over. Don't you have to have time to work on, you know, working those lines to make sure it looks like it's being driven properly? I'm sure you do. You know what would be interesting too? Because it had GPS, think about this caller. Well this thing had all the bells and whistles. Oh, you know what? Did they even bother? Did they plan it out so that they didn't even have to make any turns? Remember? Like a torpedo, guys. Fire and forget. So all they had to do was make sure that it stayed in your numbers. They didn't have to do any like radical turns because like you said, the automated control was tweaking for them. So all they needed to do is point it down the plots and get it to where it needed to go. Oh yeah, it had onboard cameras. It says here R4 cameras with mirror sensing. If it will pick up the cars, I guarantee you so it also picks up the, because it has to have thermal. I guarantee it picks up the signature of the people too. And that didn't seem to be a big concern for that robotic mind once it was properly overridden, did it? Followed whatever orders. Garbage in, garbage out. So it did exactly what it was supposed to do. So anyway, just a little heads up on that. Pretty well what we expected. The only thing I can say, if they have the onboard record from the GPS, I would be willing to bet that other than controlling it on the highway that they originally had it on, and what minimal service turns had to be made that they had, well they did minimize it, they planned it so that it was basically like a torpedo shot. And that way the operator, whoever was remotely operating it, they could back off of the vehicle, eyeball it towards target, once they had it in the slot five by five, let her go and time to leave. And if it got stopped, it got stopped. If it stopped on its own, which apparently looks like it's got what, a tree or something stuck in the side, a shrub stuck in the right side, the rider side? It's got like a street thing, something stuck in the window. Yeah, some of the displays. That makes you feel like a sci-fi movie. We'll shoot it in the eyeball. Hit the windshield. Aim for something like the tire. In fact, the only problem with the tire is that'd be closer to an explosion than anything else there if you pop the tire. Don't want to be too close to that when it happens no matter who you are. In fact, there ain't no Superman around here. So, that would have been unique in and of itself. But shooting at the windshield, I doubt there was anybody to shoot at. Know what I mean? Well, the driver was there. He took bullets left and right. Yeah, first three to the back of the head. And then by everybody else who shot at the driver from the ground and really wasn't doing much of anything, he was already long gone, sir. Starting to get stiff. That was the other thing. Did they say anything about a disruption like a slowing down or like a stopping with a timeline where the vehicle just simply ceased to move? No, I just erased the article. That's okay. Not a problem. I'm just curious. I haven't read anything else on this. Like it was somebody like the GPS. They were. They were. And they only needed to do it once. This thing that when he turns it on autopilot in this video. What's the title for that for anybody who wants to watch it? No, it's okay. Actually, we're getting close to the top. Anything else? Very good, appreciate the report sir. We still have Larry Willis. Larry, jump in there. What else you got, sir? I don't know, Christine kept going through my mind while you guys were talking about it. What was the one? No, no, there's a worse one than that. You know what, caller? It was a... Oh, come on. The guy who did the stand, it was made into a movie with the semi-truck tractor with the big goblin face on the front. What the hell was the name of it? It was a... It would be considered a B-movie, but it was made for, I believe it was made for television. It was a large... Large Marge and Pee Wee Herman. Large Marge, yeah she just dropped me off. Large Marge... And there the whole cafe goes quiet. Large Marge. Side back. He's like, oh gee, she seemed pretty nice to me. Yeah. He almost went that last ride with her son, but she let you go. Anyway, well there's a couple of pieces here. Let's see, Breaking German Police suspect arms still at large in Christmas Market Massacre. Chair expert migrants radicalized after coming west, attacks impossible to stop. Well, gee, what a surprise there. No discussion about the Kamikaze truck not necessarily being a Kamikaze truck in that there wasn't anybody driving, the machine was running all on its own. And the Mossad operator got cleaned away. Oh, did I say that? Yeah. The driver was found dead in the back with staff. You guys do here. You know, I actually... Yeah. And you know... He went down with the ship, son. He went down with the ship. Think that through. I'm looking to see if there's nothing. Pretty much, in fact, it's almost like they want the story to disappear now. It's kind of fading back real quick and it's like, wow, I'd say it's pretty important. They need to be watching out for. And of course that's the whole idea to damage the quote unquote Christmas season. And for us, like we said, Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas, and Merry Christmas. I'm sure that several Israelis, their heads just popped off their heads and there's nothing but a little bony stump left there and the omickel spinning in air. There's several Muslims, same thing, you know, they're wearing an Arab tablecloth and all of a sudden the tablecloth slides out in all directions with the explosion then drops to shoulder height along with the top of it and the little sweatband. Merry Christmas and Merry Christmas and Merry Christmas. Larry, anything else, sir? Jump in there. Go ahead. I note that we're still sending tanks to other countries, still doing things to try and provoke Russia. I don't know how this is going to play out, but these are not things to be ignored. That's why I was suggesting several weeks ago people ought to be getting shelters together just in case we still end up with a fight with the Russians, which the other side seems to want to provoke under any circumstances they can. They seem to be trying to be licking their wounds about Syria. I fully expect them to continue to use that as a provocation against the Russians. And I would not be surprised at some point to see Damascus nuked, as has been predicted by a lot of religious-type predictions. I just continue to caution people to be as prepared as you can because even though there's a lot of optimism with Trump supposedly being against the globalist, this could be planned opposition. He seems to be putting people like Goldman Sachs people back in. I just don't know how this is going to play out, so I'm just skeptical of everything. That's all. Well, very little news usually comes up from Mexico, but the communist news network is trying desperately to deflect it from anything other than their fumble-bum routine with regard to the election. Apparently, they just had a fireworks market go up in fireworks here today. And quite extensive. It's already out, apparently, but... It looks like an area about the size of a couple of football fields plus pretty well like it was carpet bombed or cluster bombed and there is footage of it as it continued to cook away round after round after firecracker after firecracker after back correct bomber after oh you name it everything was going off. There was originally some live footage that's now canned. There's a number of different shots both from the ground and apparently a little bit from the air. Not many people want to get too close by helicopter if they're smart. It's kind of like embarrassing when that big box of something flies up and it's at your altitude when you're low. And you know it's like air defense guns. So anyway, it's already done for the day apparently. They're in fact pretty nasty. anything combustible burned, pretty much everything went. I'm going to point something out about this because it is something I actually got into a conversation about here in the last two or three days about handling munitions. A lot of people talk about building stuff, but they have a tendency to get distracted or be willing to be distracted. When you're dealing with assembling or disassembling munitions, you better become religious. No, I'm not talking about just praying to God. I'm talking about religious in whatever actions are absolutely required. They must be repeated and maintained every time. The most common thing that gets a place like this put up like this is static electricity. Now, it could be somebody lit something off or somebody thought some low IQ knuckle dragger may have grabbed the firework and thought, watch this, this is going to be funny. They're all going to be scared. Of course, he's dead now, along with the other idiot who was standing next to him he was talking to, because you don't fiddle fart or play with firearms or munitions or pyrotechnics of any kind. Flayers will kill you just as dead as anything else. Not the way Hollywood shows you. In fact, it's very gruesome and it's very devastating in general for everybody involved. But static electricity is the most common mistake made. Static guard, if you're going to be handling munitions or building component systems, static guard is something you need to invest in. That sounds weird, but it's not. Anybody who is a true professional and is still alive, knows what I'm talking about. And grounding out and securing and go, not slow, but steady. Slow and steady if you don't know or you're not experienced, but steady and consistent production. The other thing is cleanliness. I'll tell you the first is static electricity, the second is stupid who says, I don't need to worry about dusting off those threads. Ah, if there's a little powder on those threads, guys, and you're torquing down a nipple on a pipe, guess what happens? Pressure is applied, which generates heat, and the pressure and the heat compress the combustible. It actually ignites, expands, whatever their charge is in there goes with it. And you're right there at the epicenter of Mr. Hand Grenade or Mr. Pipe Bomb or Mr. Pyrotechnic is not my friend. And what you see here in this Mexican blast is a good example of this. This was apparently a market. This was not the manufacturing site per se, but I'd be willing to bet dollars to donuts that there were a handful of crude production facilities there by the looks of it. And typically what we know about Mexico, home labor operations are normal. But when you do this, no matter what, you may be bare butt naked and standing there barefoot, although I would avoid that. whatever you're going to be doing, you have to maintain specific narrow standards. And again, there's only a handful of things to get people deadified when they play with any kinds of combustibles, pyrotechnics, and again, propellants. And this is again, I can't emphasize enough, a critical issue because a lot of people are talking about, I'm not these manuals and I'm going to do the, really? Have you studied closely? I suggest, just kind of like when we were teaching people with firearms, you know what I do when I'm teaching a class on weapons systems? You know one of the first things I do is a class is all sitting there. I bring a watermelon out and I put it on a post and I take one of the average arms we're going to be handling and I put the weapon right up to the old noggin there and pull the trigger. Perpendicular to the class. Everybody knows. You can see what I'm going to do. I say, be prepared and watch this. Now just imagine if you make a very stupid mistake because you're not paying attention, it won't be a watermelon that does this. Emphasis added, safety. It's that simple, but that means again, we're adults. We all need to be thinking. When you're handling munitions, remember black powder and smokeless powder were both built and invented before the age of electricity. Way before the age of electricity. So for those people who think it's really hard to make black powder or smokeless powder, wrong. What it does require is for you to apply your brain and use common sense. And that's not hard to do. But you've got to, again, you've got to stay focused and you've got to pay attention. So by the way, this is CNN. What is it? Market. They'll see. Blast at Market, Fireworks Market, or Blast at Mexican Fireworks Market. Injures Dozens. That's the title of the video. Somebody was taking some video from away from the site and moving away from it. Why is person there? Time to leave. As the place is going up, guys. Alright, we're at the top! And for everybody out there, God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march. Larry, thank you, sir. Anyway we're headed out and for everybody elbowing the chipmunks taking us out you guys be good, Ed taking over. We'll be back tomorrow same time. God bless, Merry Christmas!