March 13, 2017
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Mark Koernke was absent from the show, and a substitute host fielded calls from listeners including Rick, Phyllis, and Don. The discussion covered environmental concerns including geoengineering and chemtrails, Agenda 21 and sustainable development restrictions on gardening, the decline of American manufacturing and skills, corporate consolidation versus mom-and-pop businesses, the distinction between legal and lawful systems, and Hollywood's cultural influence. Callers emphasized self-sufficiency, gardening with heirloom seeds, and the need for Americans to reject convenience culture and regulatory overreach.
- agenda 21
- geoengineering
- chemtrails
- gardening restrictions
- heirloom seeds
- corporate consolidation
- mom and pop businesses
- legal vs lawful
- self-sufficiency
- manufacturing decline
- regulatory overreach
- hollywood influence
- fiat money
- federal reserve
- preparedness
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With a flimp who was torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me. He said, we've fought a revolution to our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. Is this the land of grave? The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But 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's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to this. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and sh- You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn holds they've sworn. And your daughters, the years 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? Most sons of the Republic arise, stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God's given right. Pray to God, as I awoke he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. He stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Signed in yet, so I'll take a few minutes here, maybe give you all a little bit of an update. A lot of you were generous enough to help myself and my family out here in the last week. I really don't have anything to report. I don't want to be, would be reporting if I What you make re-quirt It's been a pretty devastating situation here for my family and I have to share with you I Suppose you could say the the numbness of it all is starting to wear off a little bit in reality of setting in and and that's not a pretty picture here, so I'm at a loss right now for as some of you might understand, I'm running a one man show here these days. My family is busy doing what my family do when they get older and start leaving the house or spending more time away from the house. I'm not having kids anymore. And so I've been a struggle here between everything that's happened and Try to keep the radio station going and I'm asking myself questions. Gee, I wonder how much time I could take off without destroying the radio station, you know what I mean? It's just how long could I be gone? I really need to find something to do here for a while. Anyway, a lot of things come to mind, but I truly don't have any answers at this point for just wasn't prepared for a situation such as this. You know, that's what I was shocked because I spoke that last week. Everybody thinks they're tough and ready for this and ready for that. Well, this is one that myself and my family were not prepared for. Although we might be prepared for a lot of other things, so thank you from somebody who is going through this or been there. I've had a lot of friends and I want to thank you all for your cards and your phone calls. and your emails. And again, thank you for your financial support. I just couldn't be thankful enough because we were literally at a point there. We were just struggling along to keep keeping things together. And then this comes along. I'm not really sure at all. I have to confess, don't do I care. Give a damn of what's been going on out in the world right now. I suppose everybody's still marching against Trump. And they're probably still having their little rallies and the vagina brigade is on the streets challenging whatever Man, what a pathetic world we live in. Of course, it's all being financed by you know who They have to keep going that way. They're sore losers, man. They don't like losing but like I said, I could Didn't care less right now as you can imagine I've been running music for some of you who tuned in over the weekend. Actually, it's been past two weekends. We got our news last Friday, I guess. Not just past Friday, but Friday before. And the easiest thing for me to do is just pull up a whole lot of music and throw it out there and hope that you enjoy the music. Anything else would require a little bit of time that I didn't have and don't have at the moment. and I'll be playing the same programs over and over. So, uh, playing some music. Not sure where Mark is this morning. I, uh, I have another clue. Well, some of you would have a topic they'd like to discuss at the moment here anyway. Bring to the table. Something you know a little bit about or what have you. Give me a call, 208-935-0094. I have nothing. I mean nothing to bring to the table. Nothing. Everything is engulfed with everything else I've got going on. I really don't want to sit here and talk about that. Or 208-935-0094. We'd be happy to hear from you. Having said that, the weather has warmed up here. Well, me and me have lost a lot of snow. warmed up pretty much. We're almost experiencing some nice weather. As a matter of fact, we haven't put up any wood in the fire stove here for a day now. We didn't have a fire in the wood stove yesterday. And we all went to bed last night, got up this morning, still no fire in the stove, it wasn't required. So, I've done it. Saving firewood, thanks to global warming. That's something along those lines. My friends, 208. 9350094 I'll be getting something out of the air this morning something something you buy We all need to discuss something right? So 208 9350094 We got the 14 minutes after the hour I guess I could go see what what the temperatures are these days I can find the right piece here. There you go. Two calls, I'll know. See if this one is marked. Have we got Mark on the line? Good morning! How are you doing, Joe? Doing good, okay. Let me... Hey, how you doing, fellas? Alright, welcome caller. Who do we have? Valenia. Hey, uh... Rick. Oh. Good morning. Morning. You have an important topic for it. Please tell me you're a news reporter. In Pennsylvania, you're reporting on a note. One of the X's colliding into the moon or something. Well, actually, no. I'm just, uh, I'm pleased to see springtime is coming. Devastating and fridget. My goodness. There's hope ahead, you know why I say. In fact, it's flooding into the dang tunnel. It looks good on, you know, on the, on the end, or the, you know, the exit, the entrance of the tunnel. So, uh, yeah, I'm like, I'm like a lot of people. I'm real pleased. I had enough winter for the, you know, I'm pleased to now focus attention on more pleasant things, you know, I'm having around me to encourage me. I love all the little flowers out here. What to think in Pennsylvania, man. First, they... we had vaffodils peeking out of the ground and... and uh, but they just don't get... I'm looking forward to that. I wanted to report them. Yeah, it goes on, man. Things go on. We got 40 degrees here and it's supposed to be some rain here today. And uh... I'm looking for Mark here. Good morning Mark. Good morning Pete. I do. I can leave if you'd like me to. I don't mind. I just wanted to make sure you had somebody there because I always find something to chat about. I have more BS than anybody probably ever does. I always thought I could be here. Rick, how are you doing? I've got it made. I'm so much better than I deserve, I can hardly stand it is what my daddy, the Irishman, used to say and I honor him and repeat it as often as I can. I'll be telling you it sounds like he's might be a little bit blurry to me. But that's okay. Well, that's the nature of the beast, yes ma'am. Did you say you had luck there, Joe? No, we're looking for Mark. He hasn't showed up, so we're not sure what's going on at the moment. Oh, okay. If you have something, go ahead, Rick. He's called in because I thought Joe was by himself and I certainly didn't let us see that happen. Sometimes it seems that way. But no, I just called in to say good morning America. I'm glad to hear some of us got their finger on that button, Phyllis. It's really kind of hard to put a finger on a button sometimes. A button's so big so nobody could possibly miss it, you know. I'm often pounded at myself. I hardly ever press it, but I think we could talk about including the environment, what's going on with the topic. and it amazes me that we have as I geoengineering or doing everything last night and it's killing the fish, it's still like it, it's actually nano-parters, so it's actually getting into humans, causing some of these issues. What amazes me though, since we're not gonna save my fire for another time, but maybe it's gonna get in the trees, and so it disrupts the tree some and it makes things hotter, so when there's a forest fire. I think there's a simple answer, Bill. And that is, they are on the payroll, that hoodwinks are so well. But it's easy, it's easy to say, man, I'm not being paid enough to. And I don't want to be hoodwinked, so I'll just rip that off or have fillers that, you know, leaves me hopeful like spring. It's an uphill, futile battle, actually. You know, live human beings on a planet that is such a wonderful place, undermined and contaminated, and the engine of creation which includes, and I would never sign up for such as full endeavor. We did an environmental making some kind of action and I'm not sure always what that action is and that means doing more gardening in some kind of absolutely probabilistic way to do something that's gonna one, save some of the species that we have and save ourselves at the same time because if we don't save what we have, that's why people like you and I that's why we like one another's company because we say, man, there are so many things that we might choose to focus our attention variably do is what we stop doing, what is counterproductive and we do even if it's just a little thing that we stop doing and even if it's just a little thing that we start doing like, you know, planting flowers or planting potatoes or planting some, it might be a little thing, but that is the key, you know, when we stop the we, I mean, you know, people as an aggregate organization. And we stopped doing too many bad things and start doing enough good things. Why, you know, the ship, you still got this pelican. In fact, I got fish. I just found out that we used to live in, we lived in the suburb of Pennsylvania. Definitely in agenda 21, the Sustainable Development Exchange don't use anything. It's a state. So often that Allegheny College is located in this, because Allegheny College took money from the We know that Allegheny College is not an independent entity and that Allegheny College obviously is playing, assuming playing with the government because they wouldn't be taking money if they weren't. I don't believe so. So with all that said, I just found out that you are not allowed to have a garden. I have this card. Actually, it's written on the fleshy tables of my heart. No permit. A requirement. I already have it. It's funny that you mentioned Allegheny. That's the land of my birth. I got these hills in my blood, Phyllis. Phyllis is me. That's Catchewansan like me, a natural barican's name for things. And it's interesting, but it kind of underlines something that I have noticed. Iroquois rivers here in Pittsburgh. Man, I love that Allegheny. Allegheny is. Monongahela is another word with a meaning. This is muddy water and The banks on the river are slippery and treacherous. Ohio is like Allegheny. See how beautiful it is? You could say about a pretty some child. It is. See how beautiful it is? Or like a field, like the way. Anyway, that's what those words mean. So even when community college or whatever, to undermine it, say a niacal endeavor. Like, my goodness, how could you be so stupid? Fine. Oh my goodness. nevertheless and that's why we got to rip them out and think and that maybe I'm a little bit ahead of the curve here but seedlings poke out of the ground really light green for the sunshine and they will be your beefsteak tomatoes. Tell us we got the dog with us here good morning dad. Oh good morning I just been listening I've been here for a nice I've been listening thank you again you guys saw speaking about food you know that I don't know we've ever or people ever considered or the Millennials oh you can't have no gardens this idea what do they plan on eating what what are they drawing here from yeah that's it then they think you everything's gonna be the grocery store right right anything or not you know hey I'd ask you guys I came here almost with empty magazines today to point out right now what a little talent right they're gonna try to do to It seems like we can have a coalition, but we have no control over the government. We try to change these things because they've already been bought out now. I don't care if you come right now, it's selling the country away. He's letting all the corporations come asking here and it's saying, this is the United Nations. What are you doing here? And you're saying, well, you're bringing jobs. Well, no, you're not. You're selling off the country. So you're not doing anything. I'd be for did really make a comment on that. Well, you know, I kind of struggled with that line of thinking here while back. And because none of the oppressive regulations and codes and laws have not been lifted per se, we really don't have any choice but to allow the... because I'll be the first one to tell you, I think it's corporate America that has brought a massive amount of problems to this country and the world for that matter. But on the other hand, If we were a bunch of smart people, I'm not accusing anybody of anything, we would allow those to come in until such time that we had extracted, if you will, the funds and the means necessary as you would do in real life. You know, when a kid leaves school. He has to learn as he goes and acquires a skill or a talent. And then ultimately the way he used to work is if you were a painter or a carpenter or whatever it was you would eventually fire up your own business and do it for yourself because you have obtained those skills. So right now I think we have to consider that America has no skills, no talent. for the past, I would say three decades because of the winding down of the school systems and the technology has taken over. There's a lot of things that come into play here. So I think this is... They're talking about bringing shots on high school. Yeah. So you know, these are the people that would be waking up saying, man, we realize the value of these things, you know, for our youth. Okay, Joe is my still there. Yeah, you still here. Here's the thing. This is again. This is where in my mind and in my heart hope Springs eternal the skills that oh Yankee ingenuity that stuff is there But it's just like um just like Phyllis tomato seeds They're the lion dormant like Socrates said man the truth crushed earth will rise again And that's why dawn is pleased like me see all of shuttle classes are coming back right into the into the vernacular But here's the deal, like I was saying, we have to encourage that kind of um... And on the other hand though, I gotta get one of your cans and take your tomatoes from there. Now that's the kind of stuff we have to do inevitably, more naturally. The stuff is not dead, Joe, even though the... You have a red lid on it, and make it into something useful like fish and... Simply the tomato. Surrences aren't everything, are they? And you know, as you point out, you know, that round continue itself and propagate unto itself. Now appearances aren't everything are they? Because we could run a simple tomato how it has changed and how we accept that change and propagate itself off in some grandparent's lift and that take. This is what I was talking about the corporate America corporations moving back into America. Where would America get the resources or the funds to reconstruct itself if not working for the corporations? Because the corporations have extracted all the resources, the money, they have the control, they have everything. So it would have to be a process. And maybe I'm just, maybe I'm wrong. Oh no, let's run. Because the mom and papa... That's my point. completely new and different use for the simple cable spoons. Well done you know there's things called the use patent Joe did you know that if you came up with a completely new use for that table spoon you could patent that use if you try to bring it to market today to sell the intermittent wipers to Ford Motor Company right do everything it can to steal it from you right didn't do any profit to keep you know that that there are those why would I want to become a corporation you want to prosper you. Right. Right, here's the problem with that. Three points. One, I just figured this out and it has nothing to do with commerce. I'll get back on topic. Packages out there that say organic seeds. Well, those organic seeds are not heirloom seeds, they're hybrids. It took me a long time to figure that out. I'm a little slow on the up-take. If you see organic packages of seeds, they're not heirloom. That has been grown organically. That's I'm just going to go to the third point. But the second one, I don't remember what it was. But anyway, the third point is corporations are really not what we want. We don't necessarily want corporations. Charlotte talks about that. We want to get rid of corporations, think tanks and foundations. And if we had a corporation that was a mom and pop operation that was for what it was apparently done for, it was because the 14th Amendment. And so they're hoping to destroy us. Now a corporation, it doesn't matter whether it's Monsanto or a bank or whatever it is, bring suit against you as a human being, have the same rights that you do as a human being. And change the banking. And Charlotte really had a good idea about it. And she says all that value, a reasonable value, is not on the stock exchange. It is not used only yet. You can do that by just going in and the value of the money is in the other. Well, there's so many there is so many different directions you would you know first off you have to lift all the Wigs and codes and all this off the people themselves That will have to be done first. It you know, there's no way If you fired up a little donut store something that you get attacked Right. Well, if you grew a little garden, you would get attacked anything that you try to do you're gonna get attacked and Okay. Well hang on a second, Joe. I mean, what, articles and... Here's the thing, Joe and Phyllis. It's the very same principle. Sure, it is a duty and responsibility and an ordained and traditionally directed of Congress to, for an example, you know, coin money, whatever. Now here's the thing though. What we have are a bunch of representatives and so forth. The people or some other... We'll just call it. So what we need to do is root that kind of underlying perspective out of the people that present themselves and then have people vote for them who say, well, let's do like that Ron Paul Rascal said, we'll audit the Fed, we'll coin real money and pretend fiat money. But you see what I'm saying? What we need is to change our way of thinking and get a different set of rules. And we can go back to useful rules like that, where we're going to represent people. will not be not the... See, you know, and that's something we keep talking about. It's all in your perception, your education, your understanding. Okay? How many times have you heard me say, quit asking for permission? If you're going to do something, do it. And if there's a problem, somebody will come and tell you and you're going to have to work your way from that point on. But today, you know, like I'm saying, we're talking about gold and silver coins. Okay, who is in possession of all the gold and silver at this time? That would be God, our leader. However, who has swiped it? Okay, the thieves have taken all the gold and silver. They're crushing the people down. You know, okay, you can't have your mom and pop store. You have to deal with the corporations. The only suggestion I'm making, or I guess you could call it a fishing trip, sitting here thinking about, okay, if you were going to reconsider, you have to have resources, man. I don't care what you're doing. You have to have resources, whether it's trees, dirt, rocks, I don't care what it is, you have to have resources. Then you have to have buyers of those resources. But if you're looking for permission before you go get your trees, your rocket dirt, whatever it is that you're doing, you're not going to go very far. Then of course you have the money issue. The medium of exchange people would be willing to accept. You see today we live in a society based on convenience. Talk about lazy. I mean really when they went to a remote for television, how many people have to get out of their chair anymore and even change the channel? Okay, so everybody has adapted themselves to conveniences. They have conveniences and banking at the store. I started to say earlier, Don, you and I have been living long enough that we've seen the transition of insurance salesmen coming to your door to sell you insurance or a salesman coming to your door to sell you a freezer. Yeah, now they decide whether they want to do business with you or not. Yeah. It says no one was saying though, it is done by the consent of we the people and if we simply make a rule, I will not, I'm not that lazy. Well, yeah, you're not that lazy. I'm not that lazy. But there's 99% of the people out there that are that lazy. They need to be told the truth. They need to be told the truth. No, this is not a convenience. This to shoot both of your feet off and slice your nose off despite your face. We're going to make a plan. You know, it's a, to me education and resources are the two elements that you're going to be dealing with for reconstructive America. I think Trump is up there and finally bringing all these corporations back. But America built itself off of, you know, what we'll call that the industrial age. I don't know, during the industrial age, there was wars going on. What were they producing then? They were producing war materials, tanks, airplanes, what have you. They were producing that, yes sir. I don't know if we, certainly they are overbuilding cars, I don't know what the hell they're doing with all these cars. But I wonder if there's such a thing as overbuilding refrigerators. One of the things they're doing is putting an explosive device not only on my steering wheel but on my right and left hand. I won't consent today. So there's a lot of work to be done, a lot of thought to go into the reconstructive America. I'm not agreeing with the corporation. I'll be the first one to speak out about bringing corporations to America. But if you look around, what resource would you extract? They've done it to us. We, the people, were the resources. As long as you understand who you are and where you stand and start working towards something rather than just accepting something, you can go, oh, every Friday I'm going to get my paycheck and I'm going to go down and get some beer and some groceries and I'm going to buy that new car. You're not really headed towards anything. But if you had a mindset, okay, as each dollar comes in, I'm going to go over here and I'm going to construct this machine that's going to produce something. And you know, if everybody had that line of thinking and you didn't have the regulations for the mom and pop stores, you know, non-existent, you know, impossible to meet regulations, got that all out of the way, then eventually you could outdo the corporations as long as people understood, well, let's use Target as an example. Or what's the other? There are coffees out there. Starbucks. Okay? If everybody had the understanding, look, we are not shopping at Target anymore because. Or we're not buying Starbucks coffee because. I just didn't do it anymore. Just like any bank, it would disappear. I dare say, Joe, there are more than Joe McNeil and Rick Bonner and Don Bescher and Phyllis, and will not to Walmart. How sweet. The escos are starving and withering. Well, without them. I don't get a damn whether they got a sale to one buy one get one free I mean heaven it's called mass production. Here we go there's a couple of different things here one the third point that I was going to make difference between legal and lawful I have to keep that in mind lawful is rational and most of these are not logical they're not rational and they're not easy to understand so they're and it's supposed to are supposed to be equal equal legalism is legal that are legalism is the power over you that you gave up that's what legalism is you signed up yo yo yo you're legal with him driver's license I just have to say you couldn't drive unless you had this little card in your pocket and although you have that little card in your pocket when you ran in you broadsided that other guy who takes responsibility for that ultimately you so legalism is a way to get away from the common sense, common law or lawful situation, they'll legalize it. But you know, people are not interested in reading any of this, they're not interested in studying any of this. All they're interested in is, you know, Xboxes, cell phones, television, football. Right, because we've been programmed to do that too and absolutely we've been taught in school. That's kind of like part of the quasi-culture. imagine the threat, I'm sure you all felt it imagine the threat that Hollywood would go on strike. Really? I mean, I don't recall putting any Hollywood in my stomach or paying a bill or any... Why would Hollywood be a threat to society? But yet somehow they feel that their input, their productions, their role in mankind is so important that we would kneel down before Hollywood, please give us some more movies, fake some more whatever. Give us some more dynamic, I don't know, explosions and stuff blowing up. And, you know, it's kind of ironic when you see somebody who's made their living, their wealth, their fortune off of wielding guns on a movie screen and all that, and then come out and say, I'm against guns. I mean, it's insanity. It's incredibly stupid. But why would they... I don't think anybody that is listening right now would kneel down to Hollywood, but for some reason they feel because they have money or whatever it is they think, they feel that they have some sort of a card to play in the role of society in America, but it has been them that has been brainwashing society. Has society been so brainwashed that if they threaten to, hey, we're not going to make any more movies, that we'll kneel down before Hollywood and say, please don't do that? That's my point. Well people take it as a... Well it used to be Don can share this with you. I know I can. Maybe Rick can as well. Maybe you know. Things that you saw in the 50s, you know some sort of... I remember a particular James Bond movie when they came out with the first water ski jet thing. You go, wow look at that! And then all of a sudden they were on the market. Things that they were putting in the movies were things that were coming to the people, but you haven't seen a herd of them yet. And today when you look at some of these things, it's not that they're going to be able to bring it to the table, but well, believe me, everybody's concerned, oh, they got satellites up there, can we do a license plate, go down the road. Well, that might be true to some degree, but I can show you places right here where I live, they can't see anything. So the perception of mankind is his own perception of what the possibilities are. So you have to ask yourself, what do you fear? They show you all this technology in the movies and all that. Can they really do that? And are there any limitations? Because if you watch the next movie, you'll see that the rebels are overthrowing the powers that be because there was a loophole or a weak spot or something they were unaware of. And it's always going to be that way. But if people believe in all this stuff that comes out of Hollywood, some of it will come to be. But most of it will not. So as they're producing all this, you can go over here and you can Wait for I don't know is anybody waiting for the ray gun instead of you know something the cars bullets are we use laser guns? Well, I'm in line. I'm still in for my flying car. There you go With all this information today people you know, I mean literally people are overloaded I mean in a serious way over loaded with so much information. They don't want to think anymore. They don't know what what's real and what's reality? You know, or pictures or anything else. There's no decision. Well, you know, it's interesting as well, Joe. See, all of this, like, stuff is done on a purpose. As an example, I... Right. ...company that we're in now, many, many, many others who are tuned in today, they do not load their dishwasher. And you want to know what it does when you're not overloaded. Why I'd like to do my hands well gives me time to think on things that really matter. Like, I'm not going to spend the movie, the movie that I know is nothing but lies in a distraction to further waste my time, or I am. And I think therefore I am, but I think this guy Renee, I think he's cool. A long time ago, it's repeats, it's looking through it and you start seeing how even people are mesmerized by this thing, those people, how is it so small? Find out some of these things and stuff, and then you find out that not only are they spying on you because of your television sets, and they're supposedly doing all this crap, programming you, what they want you to hear, and I can get off there, I can get on the internet, and I can get on someplace else, and I can find out more information, because of you, Don, because of you, Joe, because of you, Rick as well, too, and the other people that I'm to, Mark, and the list goes on. I can find out better information and more practical things. When you move out to nature, when you get to the point where you have choices, you either listen to the radio and then you have time to think, you can do what you need to do to survive. Not only does it change your perspective, but it changes how you look about the world events that are going on around you. It changes all value, as the value. You know, like, when they ever will structure and they try to get along with their neighbors and try to build communities this way. What's happening out here? But you know because we're turning off these things and we're not paying any attention to these currencies anymore. We're gonna go to break here my friends. Tim, Phyllis and Rick if you will. I'd like to open up the line and see if Mark's trying to call in. You might be trying to call in. We got them all blocked. I'll be glad to give up. Thank you Joe. Have a great day. Take care. Mark will see you next week. And folks this is the morning intel report done. Are you with me Don? Gotcha. Okay, we'll be right back. Oh, there you go. Death to the New World Order. We shall be there. We're on the march or something. Oh, I thought I'd leave it at three cents. It's old school that way. It's Monday.