December 22, 2016
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1h 10m
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2016
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Mark Koernke discussed geopolitical tensions, including the assassination of a Russian ambassador in Turkey, analyzing it as potentially a false flag operation and exploring implications for U.S.-Russia relations and Middle East conflicts. He covered European gun control legislation, nuclear weapons modernization, military technology vulnerabilities (particularly Israeli backdoors in U.S. aircraft systems), and the F-35 fighter jet's software problems. The show also addressed self-driving car liability issues, mercenary warfare models, life extension technology, and concluded with criticism of Democratic Party incompetence in security matters.
- russian ambassador assassination
- turkey
- isis
- false flag
- putin
- nuclear weapons
- icbm
- f-35
- israeli backdoors
- aircraft systems
- european gun control
- self-driving cars
- mercenary warfare
- world war iii
- technocrats
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And so they can still be spending those $2 Jefferson bills all across the great state of Jefferson and promoting Jefferson, Jefferson, Jefferson! Remember, he's got to repeat, repeat, repeat. Best way to do that? How about something right there in hand that everybody uses and... Ah, those $2 Jefferson bills. Those are printed by the Treasury through the Federal Reserve and... Well, they gotta be good. Of course they are official. They are official and they spend and they commemorate the great of Jefferson. How do you like that? Wow, isn't that great? Anyway, Don, it's been a perfect day today. Inside and out. I spent time working outside. Still didn't get it done. I got a kurt sitting out there waiting as soon as I get off the air and go right back out and move. It's got some technology that has to be put in place. Our solar lights are just screaming with the brightness we had today, guys. We had phenomenal, beautiful weather. Unfortunately, it dropped down just below freezing. The sun fell. It was like the switch was hit. If you're out there, be careful on the roads, please. We got ice. It's happening. It's winter. We got winter feet. We're Michiganders. We know better. The winter wonderland. Anyway, now what's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? What's jumping off the wall, please? Well, it is a 22nd day of... stay after the solstice, all of that stuff for you people and such. And 22nd day of December, year of our Lord 2016. It was a great day. Warm. Eventually the sun came out. I'm gonna bake some ground until it's not frozen anymore and we'll see how that works out. But again, wonderful great day, can't complain unless you want to talk about government. I steal that from people. Sometimes you know it's good to a long time ago back. Everything's wonderful and great, I can't complain unless you want to talk about government. You heard McDraddle say that many times over the years. Bad government! Really evil wicked bad! Really horrid government, but sir, We're not running with it, but we are working around it. It's funny because, again, we've had many conversations. Forgive me, BC. We ran over a little bit just by a few minutes and we shouldn't have. Ed's going to have a jump on me when I do that. Again, we have regular programming and a lot of people are waiting for that programming. Guys, help us out. Remind us, Mark, just in case. Because if we get on a topic, we'll just keep going on it or we're bouncing off each other intentionally. And this is how we get the process going for what happens once we get into a conflict with what we call our Congress. We are going to get together. We are going to have a Congress of people to get together. slightly different ideas, many of them still on the same page. There will be heated debate, but still the obvious understanding that we are all headed in the basic same direction, and that's really how we need to be thinking. At a certain point, especially as conflict develops, you know, again, things go to Helen Hancart real quick when that happens. Guys, you'll all understand that you get to focus real quick. Don't worry, no diversions. There might be a little time where people are still kind of, well, maybe we can just get along. And for people who say, well, that couldn't happen. As we pointed out when we were talking during the two-hour block, the second hour, the American War for Independence, the shooting actually started. It's really weird because We kind of like had 10 years of depression, economic hardship and really hard depression across the colonies imposed by the crown to include pressing fishermen. Fishermen would go out to ply their trade. Think about this. You've got Don and Mark and we have a boat. Don has two brothers, Mark has three brothers. We all run the boat because that's how we make our living that way. We salt fish, we sell fish oil, we actually even have our own press and everything here on the shore and the women handle a lot of the sub-manufacturing and we make money off this. So we all get in the boat the way we normally do, but the British had no edict that we can't go out to the Grand Banks and fish where we have fished all of our lives. Now, if you don't, if you can't go to where the fish are, you aren't going to make a living. So men would go out and all of a sudden, well, they realize they better have a man on the mast watching for other sail constantly. Why? Because if they got caught in the Grand Banks out there fishing, which had been made illegal by the crown and by the admiralty rulers, the admiralty, not just admiralty as in the Navy guys, we're talking the skank admiralty law shizers, okay? If you got caught out there, they could sink the boat or they would take it as a quote unquote war prize and all of you could be pressed into service and probably would be pressed into service with the British Navy. With only a rumor of what happened to you. I mean who would know? If you're by yourself and you're out there fishing, how would he put in... It's not like you could get on the radio. Yeah, there was no, there was a message in a bottle. So you see, eventually you might be able to get a message to the family. Maybe you get to a port and you actually send a missive slash a letter. And it might eventually get to the family. And at first, they could think, well, you were all killed at sea. The ship sank. It happened. But that isn't the case. It wasn't a natural occurrence. It was an unnatural, crown-created occurrence. Now, this was going on. These, quote unquote, what do you think the term outrages were that are written about by the patriots of the day? You think this is all new, the stuff you're seeing right now, and how people will, again, people will find any excuse to not get into a conflict. And men were taken constantly during this time. This pressing is also, by the way, for those of you who don't know about this, let me point something out. Go read the Declaration of Independence. There's a little spot in there where it talks about them taking the people of this land and putting them on ship and actually being used to kill their brethren. Well, what did they mean? What were they talking about, Don? Pressed into the British Navy. Yeah. And dragged off to be put on a gun to aim at your brother's ship. Yep. You didn't pay attention to that? I'd say that's about as extreme an outrage as you're going to get. Should have been shooting them in 1770, shouldn't we? But we didn't really get around it until 1775. Now even then, there was this fog. There are, as I've always pointed out, and the seven is the magic number, but it really isn't, because there were more than just seven incidents. But there were seven separate, very notable instances where The British came out, the militia came out, everybody started to face off and everybody on the British side said, oh, it's probably not a good idea. Maybe we should go home. Or they acquiesced. The taking of the powder, although it was, you know, it's talked about made, you know, sometimes bigger than it was, but the retaking of several of the different powder points included shot, in other words, cannon and musketry and bayonet. I'd say that's a fight. I'd say you're trying to kill each other, wouldn't you? Yeah. Touch off an artillery piece, it's a very unforgiving thing when it goes boom. Now it might have only been a two-pounder or maybe a four-pounder, maybe a six-pounder, but more likely a two or a four for a garrison gun. One might say that's a warlike act. And yet it was not considered the beginning of the war for independence. Isn't that amazing? They were shooting at each other. You got a copy? Go ahead, we got you. Go ahead, call your champion there. How you guys doing, sir? Very good, sir. Um, with that, uh, Kright, with the, do you think this might be a... Ferdinand. Yeah, except he wasn't caught on film, but he wasn't. Well, no, I can't say that. They actually were running movie cameras then, and there are movie images of the parade, of the entourage, when they were attacked. It was a cascading series of events because alliances set up by the crowns of England, the R of Russia, Bismarck, and of course the Kaiser. And in addition to that, the King of England, the kings and queens of Holland, Denmark, Belgium, all of them agreed. Both the princes and all those who were in authority that were in the Prime Minister slots, they had all set up interlocking agreements to go to war. And in reality, it's not like they just ran out, started hacking and chopping at each other. It literally was months. between the assassination of Duke Ferdinand and the actual opening of hostilities. I really have got to do this, and probably John might be listening, but I really need to take the Collier's Illustrated History books that I've got. They are one of a kind. I've got an early war, the second early war edition, and I've got one from the end of the war, which includes the Treaty of Versailles. And these are like the Life or Look magazines, but they're books. and they're massive big plate pictures that are so phenomenally silver, there's silver plate detail. And the first part of the first book covers just the deployments which took months. I mean they didn't just dig those trenches overnight. They actually, and of course in most of the areas, actually the fronts developed with everybody facing off and grimacing at everybody for weeks and weeks on end. It got to the point, as I've said before, where they set up businesses. Now, would it be faster today? Well, I think it's rather bizarre. I've watched several of the footage, pieces of footage of this assassination, and it is a very strange thing to say the least. I think it's not the, okay, here's the thing. It's not the shooter, it's the lack of other shooters going after the shooter. You know what I mean? They had a lot of You had people, yeah, and they were all artsy fartsy, upper-crossed. Remember, that was an art gallery. Okay? That was any kind of security. That gets back to the whole thing. If it's a... People are saying false flag. If it is a fiction, let's stop you. False flag, it's like using the word professor and a lot of other things. After a while it's beating a dead horse because some of these actions, somebody actually dies. Not a lot of them. And everybody eventually is trying to say, well, we're all false flags. No. False flags, the way they're constructed, have a very specific pattern. This one has many of the signatures of it, which is why it's still up in the air. I would point out that contrary to movies which have blood packs and all kinds of other fun stuff, unless you get a John F. Kennedy shot to the head, you're not going to get a chunk of watermelon flying anywhere, and you know, bodies don't explode all on their own. The one image I saw, you could actually see bullets there as they were pushing at the front of the chest of the guy, okay? I've watched people shot. I've been right there in return fire and looked at a man. I've watched the guy as the gun in your boat goes right through the person. There's nothing to tell. In fact, if you watch, there's a lot of videos or movie reels of the Korean War where you got the one that's classic, the guy's walking up the hill. We call them mountains over here. They call them hills over there in Korea. It's in the early days of the war and the guy walks along and all of a sudden he just stumbles. He doesn't get back up. There's a reason he doesn't get back up. Somebody way down about a thousand yards away went... And that bullet just passed through him and did its job. There's no big red mister splash. That depends on, again, size of the projectile and how much energy you got. But most small arms fire, with the exception of maybe a go-gun, like a mini gun or a 30 caliber belt fed where you can hammer on a target over and over and over and over again. Most of your hits are not going to be all that exciting. They're going to be devastating, hurtful, and in fact can kill you or will kill your friend. But it's not like, it's like many people have always been, have always pondered on this because it's like a light switch was hit. One minute you're there, the next minute you're gone. You see? So when you see this, understand that part of it, look perfectly normal for a lot of shootings that I've seen. So for me it's like, meh. In the Dagger War we went out on a lot of activities and a lot of things happened that were really fascinating and neither side made a great effort to bring a lot of outsiders into the events. You know what I mean? You know, no waves of police cars coming down the road. No, in fact, just a reverse. A very interesting official silence while all kinds of fascinating things were happening. Pop, pop, boom, boom. Okay? I've watched this over and over again. That's why everybody says, well, we need to get in the war. Well, we're breath, we've been a breath away from it for decades. In fact, we fought the dagger war for quite some time. In this case with the ambassador, what's strange is, is I don't care where you are nowadays, any place like art galleries, museums, government buildings, you usually have a whole plethora of people that are ready to shoot you dead, dead, dead aren't, don't you? Turkey is a police state. That's my point. I agree with what you're saying. I'm telling you, that's the thing. What's missing from this? What is it that doesn't seem right? That's where the, again, like I said, it's a government-sponsored shooting. It's probably, again, the Turks and the Israelis working together because Turkey has been taken over by the young Turks. The young Turks were Jews. Now you have the Jewish state of Turkey, with a bunch of Muslims in it, and you have the Israeli state, and they're all hand in hand working together to screw everybody else that's out there. They don't care if it's Christian or Muslim or, for that matter, atheist. Don't worry, they'll even kill their own when they have to or when they feel like it. But in this case, to kind of whip the drum up, I think they made a mistake. I think their attempt to do what they're trying to do is not stirring the pot the way they expected. Number one, While we're interested in the Russians and what they've been doing, they're not, you know, whether they lose somebody or don't, it's a personal choice on their part about whether or not they're going to do something about it. Now, if they want to, and remember what I've always said about subdividing things, you either believe the official story or you know the real story that's in the subcurrent, right? In this case, the Russians can do something very, very mean and just embrace the ISIS thing. And since they can do that very easily, they don't have to go and touch the Turks at all. They just need to crush the ISIS people utterly and they have a good excuse to do it now, don't they? See, the difference would be for Putin and whoever else would come up and jump up there and go, oh, it was the Turkish government, it was their people, we know it, you know, those bastards, we're going to invade Turkey or we're going to fight Turkey. It's like, why bother? You know, they're already, here's the other part about this, if it was like, and again, if Putin's in on it, see there's everybody else goes, well Mark, Putin's on it, okay, they all are. But in this case, you see there are tiers of development here. There's a goal, there's a mission, there's prestige involved in this whole thing of being able to walk into Syria and mop the floor with all these characters that were built up by the Israelis and the US as terrorists. We spent a lot of money so that they could chop heads off, rape babies, and do all this stuff. We do not have the moral high ground in any way, shape, or form. And you know what? Sadly enough, the Russians do. So if he's smart, and I think Mr. Putin is smart, let's say that we take the official story, because you see that's what I've always said. You've got to remember, in politics you can turn your brain off. Government people will do this all the time. And other government people, if they're given the cue, will absolutely turn their brains off. How do you think we got World War I? How do you think we got Pearl Harbor? How do you think we got into Korea? How do you think we believe the Gulf of Tonkin? How do you believe that we believe the BS about the Indian Puns and Babies? She was a lying sack of BS. And everybody conveniently turned their brain off. not forget the most recent great big one the airplanes brought down the tower yeah exactly and you know whoa we're heard went off to go kill iraqis when we should have slaughtered Saudi Arabia so here's the thing that Russia if Putin is smart who's sorry I'm getting some noise the background sexually or music cue who that just popped out of nowhere anyway what I'm saying is if what Putin can do turn your brain off believe the narrative. Okay, the guy stood there and said, I'll a chocolate bar, I want a Nestle's quick. Okay? And wow, he says he's with IS. Yes, he says he's with ISIS and he supports ISIS and he killed their ambassador. I say we wipe out ISIS and anybody standing near it. What do they do? Crazy, he's like, no, you didn't go after Turkey. And by the way, here's the thing. There's gonna be Turks on the ground under his bombs. And he doesn't say he's going after the Turks and they might still flap their yap like they've been doing. Oh, the humanitarian, what humanitarians? The ISIS and ISIL are baby raping, head chopping, boil you in oil, hang you by your toes and use you for a machete pinata. You take your pick. How many different ways have you seen them murder people that they have pushed in front of us? Why would I in any way, shape, or form care how those people die? I'm talking about the ones that did it. So what are you going to come up with? If you jump up to defend that, what moral high ground do you have? And that's the problem they've got with these plans within plans and circles within circles and twists within twists. If Putin just does what typically politicians do and shut his brain off, he doesn't have to blame Turkey. In fact, here's the thing you know he can say, it is sad that Turkish security was so incompetent that we lost an ambassador. It is sad that the government of Turkey has hired such incompetent people, but we understand the limited capacity of those who make up the Turkish government and their incompetence. And so, as in dealing with a child, we deal with Turkey the same way. Incompetence is rewarded by being given a government post, and the person in charge and those that work with him are obviously totally incompetent. And we understand that. However, our enemies, ISIS, who have attacked us and killed our ambassador, we will now, with justification, exterminate. Yeah, in the earlier other counter stories, there's a picture somebody flashed of him and he where they shot the snout out of him. But I'll tell you what, he had a real James Bond moment there. Didn't you get the posture really cool? He had that spiffy black real tight outfit on, you know, like squared away suit. He looked really cool, got to brandish the weapon for, you know, for a photo essay, you know, photo event. I mean, by God, it was just... Ha ha! Had plenty of time. He had... He had way too much time. See, that's my point, something you were saying. He sure as hell had a lot of time to rotate thumbs between his bum hole and his mouth before somebody showed up to do anything. Yes, no, no, I would thoroughly agree with that. But they were accommodated, just like ISIS, which is an employee of the Israelis. Why do you think it's the Israelis, the Jews, that are pushing to get these characters into all these countries? Who forced all these governments and countries to take them? The Jewish mobsters. Why? Because they know exactly what the end result will be. Remember, something else I brought up earlier today, and I'll bring it up again, the EU had this gun control thing all in motion and nobody heard anything about it. But lo and behold, they just all agreed to it and all the member states have to agree to the latest gun ban they just put together and all the other restrictions. Which also, here's what's interesting, it does not just include firearms. It also includes sound and illumination defense weapons. Now you want, read the report and it's fascinating. What the hell? Wait a minute. This is just like every time you get these stinking pig leftists, they have to make you a victim. And so what their real plan was, they wanted to go the whole nine yards and confiscate all semi-automatic weapons. They even openly said that. Now if they did that, I'm going to remind everybody, see this is like that 45 alternate that we were telling you about that JHE sales has. In Europe, in most of the countries, you can have a military style of weapon, but you can't have it in a military caliber. You can't have it in a standard military caliber. You can have it in any other caliber that the gun's not made in for military application or it has to be in a specialized round. Well, to meet that market, what they did is they came up with this 45, it's not a short, but it is a shorter round. as far as the case goes and it will not chamber into a regular .45 but it works flawlessly in a gun with the same gun with a different barrel for that chambering. Now Italy's like that, Germany is a combination of mishmish of laws. What's really interesting is Finland agreed to this and Finland is one of the most god-awful pro-firearm states in Europe and yet the B-Och the females that are in on this. It's all females, guys. This is fascinating too. Just like their defense departments are all being run by the feminists now. And of course they let the Arabs in because they're part of the big picture for demasculating the country. What I don't think they realized is they're going to get something out of this deal they didn't expect because the other side has a plan too. So there's a whole bunch of stuff tied into this. However, Russia, I don't think... First of all, Russia plays chess. Bummer and Hillary the Hutt and those types, they play checkers. Checkers is cool, but chess does have, you know, so we say it's nuances and it's... It's a higher form of thinking. Yeah, in fact, I'd say that the Russians play 3D chess, mostly. There's even better at the game in many ways only because again you can cherry pick the official or the or the the Subculture story depending on what you want to do You can come out and be honest and go like this like the stuff with Hillary the Hutt you can go. Oh, you know what? Well, yeah, she hears jesus for loop by the way. Here's a whole bunch of stuff on her. Look at these emails Well, let's look at something that is brewing so to speak. You know, you've got Former head of the KGB, we all agree on that, right? It's a historical fact. Commie to the Corps, right? Former head of the KGB, read that, Commie to the Corps. Well, he's just head of Russia now, you know, that's not... We brought you the excuse from the Russian general about five years ago when he told that potato head guy, Russet, on meat depress or whatever. When asked about some actions by the Soviet Union, the Russian General said, that was Soviet Union. We are Russia now. You tend to blame us. We are Russia now. With that in mind, do you think that Putin has changed? Now, think about this, because the hardcore commie right there in charge is looking at a hardcore coming into the in charge of the Western world. Great portions of the Western have crumbled. Look at Germany, France. You look at most of Europe. They've basically surrendered. There isn't even a beachhead. It's like the flood is here. Yeah, literally. The invading army has all hit the ground on flight. It's not a beachhead. It's not grasping on by fingernails or toenails or trying to climb a ladder. You have to see that as a reality. Europe is crumbled. We've pointed many times. Look at Australia. Australia is doing really some odd things as far as lining up with China. We wonder there. What this is going to boil down to is a battle between this, this, you watch this you guys, this isn't going to be Putin and Trump our friends. That's a media fallacy being sold to you in order to back the Russians tampered with the election thing. but what this will come down to is the communist versus the capitalist and you're going to see this play out on the world stage. You watch. Sorry Dan. Oh that's okay. You know even the pause. You ponder on that you guys because this is what we're coming to. Let's do it like this. I'm on the radio listening, rather I'm listening to the radio coming in the truck here and I hear that well Trump says he's talking with the generals about nuclear weapons and we need to upgrade and bring everything into the modern era, our nuclear weapons. Just one of the reasons why is, well, these days if they send one to a particular target, they're going to send two if not three just because they're not certain the first one or even the second one is going to go off. Now, you can say, well, that these trigger mechanisms have been tested, but most of these trigger mechanisms are pretty old. Now you can say that well they update them over time and what not, but you really know that. In response to this, immediately Putin says, we need to update. But we've been told that Russia's been doing that for years now, haven't we? As we're taking stuff apart, Russia is bringing new SS 990A841437s, you know, that's a great exaggeration online. One of the things that I would point out and everybody better beware, you know what I'm saying earlier lamenting about the fact that they're using old floppy disk computer technology for the ICBM systems? Guys, do you all understand the advantage of that? Oh, it's a disadvantage. It's older. Yes. Yes, it is. Isn't that nice? Do you know, one of the things about electronic countermeasures is you have to try to convince your enemy to keep up with you so that he works in the same arena that you do. But you can't hack. The Israelis can't put a microchip in our ICBM system so they can take them over the way they did our planes. Does everybody understand what I'm talking about? kosher mafia has already, there's two things, when actually when Clinton was in, you might recall what they did with the nuclear naval fleet. Remember there's a couple times there they were so terrified that the Navy would revolt against, and I told everybody about this before it happened, that the Navy was not being trusted to go along with the Communists with Bill and Hillary because they knew what Hillary was all about, and we all talked about this 20 some years ago guys. The next thing that happened, and this came out, was that the In's Law case, forgive me, I may be wrong on it, but the court case that brought up the whole thing about the microprocessor that has a back door that's in every fighter aircraft, every bomber aircraft, modern upgrades, if it's an upgraded plane, the microprocessors on board and on the 757 and the 767 allow external parties to take over total control of the aircraft separate from the command and control mechanism and the onboard and off-site official controls. In other words, the people that did this, the Israelis, made sure that they, through their subcontractors and through the Mossad, that they put back door holes in our military combat aircraft systems so that they could control them, just like they controlled the 757 and 767 as needed. When we understand that these things are happening, do you know the problems with the Lightning II? You guys, the F-35? Did you know that, I'm told, Mark, that the software on board those planes doesn't even allow them to fire their guns right now? They're officially, they're online, they're fighter planes in defensive America, but they haven't brought the software to the point that... Now, I'm wondering, because of the subject matter, I'm wondering if this is in retaliation or in isolation or the trying thereof. Remember that line from Robocop? Who cares if it works? We'd be selling them ten years of spare parts before they'd figure out there was a problem. Exactly. I remember that. Yeah. Who cares if it works? And if you think about it, that's exactly what you're seeing right now. But here's the other thing, is betrayal. In fact, one of the levers that's used is, well, see, the hack that they can do is done by operators in a particular, you know, different series of locations that can be activated at any given time. And once they hack into the system, it's a spiraling worm, it's a spiraling, it's a cascading avalanche, like a vent system, where it moves to several different target systems. targeted systems, not targeting systems, several different systems simultaneously and prevents operation of the aircraft or it can again completely override the bridge or the command cockpit so that wherever they want the plane to go, whoever they want the plane to attack and murder, they can then blame it on whoever's on the plane. But, I would point out, that's just like what they just had a problem here in California where they just nixed the, was it the Uber, the self-driving cars? Yeah. Because it turns out that what are they doing? We've had this discussion beforehand. They're making radical turns through bike lanes. And there have been complaints of people almost being hit now or whatever. It could be propaganda to stop them from happening. Personally, I don't care because I don't really want them for those cars on the road. Think about the scam because people can flat out say, I'm not liable for this. A car is running itself and it ran over you. It's not my fault. And in reality, here's a problem for the insurance companies and for the government. Well, what do they do? Yeah, I own the car. Theoretically, I'm paying through the nose on it. It's a stupid price, but I can't do anything about what it does. Oh, what if you're leasing it? Yeah. Well, again, how can you even if you own it? It's like, yeah, so I have a piece of paper that says I own this self-driving car. But when the self-driving car is, you know, and of course eventually they'll dictate it. It won't be optional, it'll be dictate. Oh no, no, no, no, no. When you're in this, you're gonna use, it's like what you saw in all these other future movies where, you know, like, well, it's mandatory. Well, before it was voluntary, yeah, the law was changed here last week. Well, I didn't hear anything about it. Yeah, the bureaucracy just decided to change the rules. Hey, Mark. So what's your point? Congratulations. And how are you going to get punished? What are you going to do? You see, this is the reason, this is one of the reasons they're backing off on it, not because, wow, it's doing great for them. And it's taking control. It's the problem of everything is always blame and victim. Blame and victim nowadays. I'm a victim. Well, everybody will be a victim. The driver can say he's traumatized because he didn't have control of the car. Go right down the list of things you can be put in front of everybody because of this. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Well, you know, insurance has a big part in all that. Mark, you talked about that for about a million times. The driver was sick, I mean... And who do you blame when you have an accident? Do you take the computer out and execute it? Yeah, one side and the baby has it stolen, the other and the car's gonna have to go left. You can go with the scenarios. It's one of the things that's fascinating, again, it gets back to all of these processes here. We're in the most interesting of cross-section of times because they have to make a decision and they don't like any of them. Because we're not blind to what's going on. We're not the people that like, well actually there are a lot of people that would still do it. Because you know the question started out about World War III, okay? And I would point out that we're not the same people as, say, the people of 1914 or 1913. Now, there's a lot of people like that, but in their process of being anti-nationalist, what? You're going to charge out and join for the EU, you're going to charge out and join for the U. Anybody out there? You know, rah, rah, rah. Who's going to do that? I mean, there are some, you know, idiots at will that are part of this, you know, snowflake crew. But who's going to bother? I mean, other than the fact that maybe they'll push the mercenary thing. So everybody will be playing mercenary. Well, this means that we're then getting into the wars of the Middle Ages, into the Renaissance. And I've talked about this many times. The Renaissance was a very dynamic era. Things were improving. People got more food. They were healthier to a degree. Yeah, in the 11th century people starved a lot. But you know what? As we moved up and the different parts of the world could be colonized or people moved out away from other people. Boy, things got to looking better. It was a little harder to get the nationalists to kill for the country, so they went out and bought mercenaries. Eventually, this became a big problem, and that's why Switzerland, for instance, is a neutral state today. Switzerland provided some of the largest mercenary armies in Europe. In many cases, by the time they were done, before they decided, oh, we've got to stop this, More Swiss were killing Swiss than they were killing anybody else in the continent. Because you don't... A lot of those on each side. Yeah, Bob and Bill and Don would be... We're all from the neighborhood, would go to the Army of the Lolans. From the Canton. Yeah, and then I would join up with Fred and Bill and Mark and we would go over to... the Belgian, you know, the Flemish army of Belgium and we'd be fighting each other in the lowlands about oh, six weeks from now, killing each other. You know, some of us are even relatives. That's how stupid it got. But it's because the people themselves wouldn't, they didn't have to join. The conscripts or the mercenaries, conscripts, well they weren't conscripts, they were just mercenaries. Let's use that as example and project it a different future. Let's just say that they continue to lull us. As example, you know, the current Trump thing. Oh, everything's fine and we have a major victory. We address that in the following days. Suppose this runs on for a generation and we run into the technology where, portions of the technology that they wish to keep from us. As example, it has been said in the medical community and it's leaked out to almost common knowledge now that the person has been born today that will probably live to be 150 through medical advances. And because of that lifespan, live into a time that if they have the money, they might be able to live to be 500 years old. With that in mind, If these people are isolated from us, or, well, you know, how about Henry Kissinger's dead, or who was it that died and Elvis is dead but he's still seen, or this or that, when these things are witnessed, I know that that is that person and he should have been dead 50 years ago, how is that possible? When these things leak out to the common people, you can see, we can see this, this doesn't have to be a war. As you point out, Mark, of nationalism. This isn't a war against nations, this is a war against globalism. This could turn into a war against the technocrats as examples. Tear, multiple tiered purposes. Yes. And it's most likely, but it still comes back down to the age old manipulation and power thing. We have had different cycles or processes of projection of power. Again, remember, coming out of the Middle Ages, actually the late Middle Ages, we still had whole waves of starvation and things that took place, which they liked because it kept the population, quote unquote, in check in many different ways. Great wars do the same thing in their argument, but they don't think it kills off enough. And again, if they have a very special agenda, then, well, you know how that works, you're probably not part of it. Right. Now don't you think that would be a reason for the common people to turn against what would, as an example, the techno-crest? I think I heard another voice there. Yeah, jump in there, Colin. Oh yeah, this is Tom from Florida. I'm going back a little bit. I was hearing you and you were talking about Putin. I'm thinking it was like a message on Google+. I get little videos here and there, wink, wink. It was an interview and he thought it was kind of crazy that the agreement was as long as it was offensive weapons, it was okay for them to go ahead and continue building. It was almost like he was shrugging his shoulders and like stunned about it. Did anybody else see that? Well, in fact, what it is is like offensive. Well, the problem has been Everybody, of course, has used the word defense for the longest time, and you know what my attitude on that is. If I were able to do it right now, I'd just switch it back to what it's supposed to be and call it the War Department, because that's what it is. First of all, that's our biggest problem. So, you know, again, and then, of course, as a War Department, you have offensive and defensive weapons, and there is a very clear delineation between the two. Now, the argument used to be, remember they call them first strike weapons when it comes to nuclear capacity. And the interesting thing, though, about that is that's arbitrary to a degree because any and every weapon would be used, you know, especially could be used in a first strike. The stealthiest, the fastest, and the latest are your first strike. The rest of your inventory are the hammer, you know, the big thud, the big rock that's coming at you. And you can't move it, you can't stop it. It just shows up and it just keeps hitting. Yeah, but he just built a new submarine and put six inter-tardamental missiles in it. I mean, you know, who's going to... Well, yeah, but the Russians... you see the Russians? Well, you have some fun. Go look at the ghost submarines. Take a look at the submarine fleets on both sides. We actually have the same thing, but we don't let them rot quite the way the Russians have because of the fall of the wall. The Russians have more titanium than all the rest of the planet. They make titanium submarines all day. And they make them cheaper than anybody else because they have 80% of the titanium that can be accessed all day. And they build them unlike us, although we do build submarines inland in the Great Lakes, they build theirs up rivers and then sail them out. And because of that, they're very well, their submarine production is typically very well protected. The disadvantage, well, the rivers are deep, but they're not that deep that you can't monitor how many subs are being produced. And so everybody's got a pretty good idea who's who in the zoo and who has what. Russia has always been good at maintaining since post-World War II when they got all the German U-boats from the end of the war. The higher end U-boats you don't see. You know, remember it's not what you're allowed to see. Yeah, I was the old German, you're like, do you 20-1 and do I'm 26? And yeah, no, we're talking about the modular, most sophisticated last models of U-boats. You know, when you go into that subject matter, it's stunning to me. Remember the Nautilus, the first American nuclear submarine? It was, its basic hull was styled like a World War I, World War II submarine, instead of like the German whale style. that we see now, the bubble style hull. Great. When that was already a known factor. The interesting thing is the next generations of ships, in the next generation, the skipjack shows up. And the skipjack, if you take a look, that is more in line with what was expected or what would have been anticipated. It didn't have the firepower, and it's an attack submarine. It's a hunter-killer, not a, it's not a nuclear ballistic. It is a nuclear capable, peto-nuclear capable. Interestingly enough, we need to remind everybody too, just because it launches torpedoes doesn't mean you can't launch nukes, guys. One of the first things they started doing is developing again, tube launch, torpedo tube launch, cruise or rocket propelled. They start out, compression launched, and then the rocket motor kicks in, then they move to the surface, and away they go, just like Polaris. and all of the others now that are out there, Polaris is old. In fact, everybody remembers probably when you were young when Polaris first was the big thing. You know, the James Bond movies, by the way. I say, look at that Polaris. Sting-guy are missiles. Look at those sophisticated new toys. The thing about it is right now is that, again, everybody keeps coming back to Putin, and it is rightfully so. He's the guy who's gonna be facing off across the board if they decide to cook things up. Now, if somebody starts a nuclear exchange, it has to be a Pearl Harbor scam or it has to be a Lusitania scam. Well, who has nukes that they can drop in people's laps? The Israelis. Now, they keep shouting about the Iranians, and I'm going to tell you right now, like I said before, the Iranians, at certain levels, guys, especially with munitions, the Israelis, the Saudis, and the Iranians are joined at the hip in many ways. So this has all been a scam to pump money from us for years. And so this year they got, this last couple of years, they got more money and everybody's yappin' about the Iranian arms deal. But that thing has been ongoing for almost as long as many of you have been alive that are listening. Always the same scam. I've pulled papers out and read them, remember, right here on the air, and everybody goes, yeah, that's happening right now. And it's from 1978. I read that Putin is the most richest man on the planet. He's got like 80 billion dollars. The argument that he certainly has been... All of the head communists are secret capitalists. Yeah. Well, let's remind everybody, at the end of the Cold War, if you want to call it that, he with the fastest hand gained the greatest strength. and everybody could see the writing on the wall and knew it was coming. They were busy grabbing goodies and lining up technology and equipment and resources left, right, up, and down. And remember, because it was already a centralized police state like what they're building here, it was not hard for a click of people to step in and virtually take the reins of whatever just happened to be laying around. Clean off the shelves. Yeah. myself. I said, but this man, that's going to be Rothschild or, you know, the other one. But you know what I'm talking about. He's been stealing money for years. Hey, we're running up to the top of the hour. Let's bring in a different slight subject and talk about the Russians hacking. You know, in order to back up the hacking of the American election, I wouldn't doubt that good portions of Ukraine lost electricity. Where do you think that hack might have come from, Mark? I wouldn't doubt somebody in the Democratic Party did that. I say that with a grin. Either that or they hired them and then they're incompetent because we have to believe that they're so utterly incompetent they just humble the ball constantly, right? Yeah. So I would just say they probably just hired a Democrat and that was all it took to frag the power supply system. That's all she wrote. I mean, after all, look at how they handled their email capabilities. Look how they handled operational security. Look how they handled the embassy in Benghazi. So write down the shopping list. But with any one of those incidents, it obviously demonstrates that not a single one of the buggers should be anywhere near any position of authority and shouldn't be given any job in government. And yet that's what they keep pumping for, don't they? I mean, like I said, it's like we've been talking this hour, turn your brain off or turn your brain off, but either you turn your brain on or off, whichever way you go, hey, it's cool. Because either way, none of what they're doing makes any sense and you can beat the snot out of it. I mean, it's like a baby seal. So you're a bunch of incompetent fools that shouldn't be anywhere near any position of power. Oh no, no, no. Well, we're not talking one incident. We're talking thousands of incidents. And then we're talking about a series of actions that repeatedly, every time somebody points them out, oh, it's not that they did it intentionally. They're just grossly incompetent at the expense of how many lives? What? Well, this is not like they're working at the 7-11 and the cash register was off by a little bit, right? Doesn't work that way, kids. Anyway, we are at the top for everybody out there. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. 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