August 11, 2017
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Mark Koernke discussed economic anomalies including utility company disconnect threats and desperate fee-farming behavior, analyzed the North Korea nuclear threat as a synthetic creation enabled by U.S. government provision of reactor technology, critiqued Mueller's special counsel investigation as theater and called for appointment of multiple special counsels to investigate Hillary Clinton, Soros, and others, reported on alleged Mossad intercepts of McMaster communicating with Soros, and detailed technological methods for detecting deception and identifying infiltrators within government that remain unused despite their availability.
- north korea
- nuclear weapons
- mueller investigation
- manafort
- mcmaster
- soros
- deep state
- security clearance
- deception detection
- trump administration
- special counsel
- utility monopoly
- economic anomalies
- mossad
- infiltrators
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vampire fraction at least and started giving them other stuff that they could use now as a threat. They would not have any sort of nuclear weapons or even reactors if we hadn't given them that big reactor. Hey guys, one last comment here about the question about the temple. I was looking through my library, found a book that I believe the person who asked the question found interesting. It's entitled Ready to Rebuild, the imminent plan to rebuild today's temple. reading theologian on biblical imminent plan. Well, I just want to thank the new folks that have decided to stick with us throughout the show this evening. And the militia town hall meeting, or Patriot town hall meeting, it happens on this channel every Friday. And the topics can go in any direction you guys want them to. That's right. LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, if you're interested. I cast and that is what we call quarter masters corner. 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That website again is www.libertiesguardian.com. Go to the website and check out our selection today. I had a dream the other night that I can understand. A figure walking through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the freakin' home of the brave. 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, 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 the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame, Satan's number. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn old saves sworn. And your daughters visit dock so their children and your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage 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 and be a slave? O sons of the republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god-given right to torture freedom as Iowoc he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, not free But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? 2017, August, it is Friday evening, it is the last hour of the day, and the week for the intelligence report. and that makes this quartermaster's corner. And it's been fairly quiet and boring. The weather front here, remarkably mild for mid-August. little on the steamy side, but far from unbearable. We had some excess of 100 degrees a couple weeks ago, but that broke and it has not returned. So this is an unusual pattern normally. It's a horrible steam bath here through August. There is some talk that we are going to toggle directly from summer to winter with very little fall. We will see how that goes. But it certainly is a little bit weird. Speaking of weird things, I keep seeing little hints of strangeness in the economy. Of course you cannot believe all the fed figures and so on, and I think it's a mistake for the Trumpster. to run around saying everything is wonderful because he was truthful during the campaign saying, you know, we've got a mess here and this is going to take a while to dig out and he has toggled over to a happy message, you know, see how fine things are in the stock market and so on and so forth. I can understand doing it for morale purposes, I think, is a strategic mistake because when it goes into the dumpster then they're going to blame him. But we knew a year ago that that was going to happen. But on the retail level I'm seeing strange things. We saw wild gyrations in gas prices a couple weeks ago. I saw gas stations as low as $1.79 and now they've popped up and they're all at around $2.15 and holding steady. So somebody has cracked the whip and said, okay, we're going to impose discipline here. I'm seeing an awful lot of sales in different areas, especially in consumer electronics and things that sellers seem desperate to move material and are offering an awful lot. on the home front a weird thing happened just this this week uh... to to me now you know uh... less this sound like whining this is not a sob story on everything's fine uh... or bk is uh... is a little bit uh... uh... sloppy about uh... paying the bill sometimes i get distracted with other things and i don't always notice them every once in a while when these guys since being as the grand saying you know pk gets and that they built and uh... you know that the the water bill or something like that uh... Two, three weeks ago I got one of those and I said, okay fine, there's electric bills, a little high because of the air conditioning and so on. So I went down and I paid the whole bill, flattened it all out. This was like two, three weeks ago. This week, I get another bill for, you know, a couple hundred dollars, which is not a lot by recent standards, but it's a final disconnect notice, as if there were previous disconnect notices, which I am sure there are not, because, well, I don't read the mail promptly, I pile it all up, and I went looking through, and there weren't any. So I went down and paid it. But... uh... the our utility and that went from you know okay you have paid the entire bill flat your fine to uh... we're gonna we're gonna disconnect by such and such a date if you don't pay you know two hundred bucks is not a lot of money and it's silly to toggle over to that so it's very very weird to see this sort of behavior you know i paid it but if you think about this We have been in a zero interest rate environment for a long time now, which means that there isn't any tremendous opportunity cost if somebody hasn't paid a bill for a little while. It's not like you're missing out on tons of interest on the funds. Power Company is a regulated monopoly. It's guaranteed customers. It's guaranteed revenues. It's had pretty stable energy prices. It gets price hikes whenever it wants them. So it's got no grounds to complain that it's in trouble and yet they're flipping out like this. I think they're just fishing for disconnect reconnect fees from people because they get to charge you extra for throwing the switch off and then turning the switch back on again. Not like they have to rewire your house or something to turn it back on. So this little incident is kind of weird. in that it seems to me that they're out fishing for extra fees and extra revenues for reasons that I do not understand. I don't see any particular macroeconomic reason why, you know, the power company would be in trouble and desperate to go fishing for fees. I always make a point not of mailing them a check, but of running down and paying them through the courtesy counter at the grocery store, because they do an electronic payment. from my, you know, they get paid by the debit card and they charge like 89 cents or something for the service. but that engages a third party so it's really hard for a payee like Arkham or whatnot to say that nobody paid you because then they have to say that the grocery store is a liar and the electronics fund system is a liar and so on and so forth. So I do that to defend myself. Having taken a lesson from some of our friends whose houses were stolen by mortgage companies that just throw a check in the in the circular file and then use a corrupt judge to immediately foreclose. There's no third party involved there, so it's easier for them to get away with it. So I involve a third party in all of these payments as a measure of self-defense. I don't think that they're out to get me personally. I don't think there's anything personal about it. I think they're just going around trying to farm fees from people. For a regulated utility to be doing this kind of stuff strikes me as very very weird They have a safety net that you know any real business would envy you know they're guaranteed to be in business next year They're not going to be cutting back on employees any of this kind of stuff So it makes very little sense have you heard of weird behaviors of that class from organizations recently mark if you heard anything like that We've been seeing the same thing up here. Can you hear me okay? One, two, three? Yeah, you're weak and tinny, but I can hear you. Okay, I just switched to another set. How does that sound? One, two, three? It's audible. It's okay. Okay, well, Ed, how do I sound? Actually, I'm doing this as an experiment while we're doing the programming here, too. And how do we sound? One, two, three. And a commercial one. I've heard that the big transformers all come from Canada and have a year. or two of lead time in manufacture. So you think that maybe they've got some crappy equipment and they're trying to raise revenues to replace stuff that doesn't need spec? Operations and expecting variable results. I don't think there's intrinsically anything wrong with the aluminum metal. What's going on is that you need to have a higher cross-section to carry the same current as the copper. But the problem is that when it develops surface corrosion, it develops resistance at that surface corrosion point, and that can warm up, and it warms up, and it corrodes more, and it warms up, and so on. So, you know, all of these aluminum parts, In theory, in the laboratory, if you did things right, if you did a proper weld or a solder or something, it could hold. But, you know, if they're just twisting things together, which is what all the so-called professional electricians like to do, you know, we stupid amateurs would weld things and they would work. The clever professionals twist things together and they fail. There's a clock running on anything that's twisted together with aluminum because of the corrosion issues. So, yeah, they're just going to fail again. It's just that you buy some time. Well, I think you have a lot of compensation in the special packages they got for... and so on and so forth. So we went to a system that supposedly a meritocracy where a lot of these chief executives would be paid based on performance. But what happened was that the performance that was convenient for them to measure was the stock price. So now we get into a situation where a chief executive comes in, he gets all sorts of stock options, and his goal is to spike the stock that he's planning to retire so they can cash out his options and they didn't care how much it crashes afterwards because he's out of there. So we've got this weird game going on with all the big organizations where the guys at the top are trying to rock the boat with no regard to how much water comes over the gunwale because all they care about is seeing the rocking back and forth, the gyrations and the stock price. In the long run, that's probably more caustic to the system. than the outrageous compensation packages they were giving themselves before as offensive as that was. Did somebody try to speak? Go ahead. Yes, manufactured where it was at. It wasn't made. I had the same sort of issue on a much smaller scale with Chinese parts. You know, my truck's an 85 and the dimmer switch, you know, it's one of these step on it, step step. switches to go back and forth between low and high beams. It lasted for 20 years, the original that came with the truck. When that wore out, I replaced it with standard commercial stuff from the chain auto store and so on as Chinese. What I found is that those things only lasted six months each. and I don't use my high beams, they're just dying from internal corrosion, wrong alloys or you know, who knows, there are no seal or whatever the thing was, you know, maybe you track water into the thing in the winter and it corrodes or whatnot. I got so sick of it. Yeah, I got so sick of it. Yeah, I got so sick of it that I rewired the whole thing with a little toggle switch on the dashboard and an automotive relay. stuck up on the side where you know it can't get moist and uh... you know i i'm still paranoid every time i fired up and turn on the lights out its travel lights on a hundred percent of time the lights are on uh... because that that reduces the odds of somebody's gonna hit you because they didn't see you uh... you know i'd i you know every time i died that's what's the switch up and down make sure that the really operating but i set it up so that the relay will fail into the low-beam setting anyway so you know at least i can still drive that has solved the problem because even even a little chinese relay is going to do better than the chinese automotive switch is apparently and uh... i've got spares of those relays if i really need to swap one out so uh... There's a situation where a redesign solved the problem to get around the part entirely. But it's another aspect of the exact same problem. We've got these garbage parts available and things are just breaking down because of it. And the worst part is... Vibrations in the rest of your suspension and it's going to cause wear on other parts and so on. So yeah, exactly. ... electrical or electronic. Let's see. news, this is interesting stuff, we're seeing some really bizarre things. Of course we're seeing that circus that's centered around North Korea and I will point out to people that were not listening the previous hour that for all of the talk about nuclear weapons and missiles and all that kind of garbage, Rumsfeld, meaning we, the vampires, gave North Korea its reactor. Anytime you hear people yammering on in the corporate press about the North Korean nuclear threat, you're supposed to just assume that hey, they came up with this on their own. They did not. We, meaning Rumsfeld and the vampires, gave them that reactor. And I guarantee you that while enough physicists and so on could probably recreate the 1940s technology of making a bomb, miniaturizing the thing to get it onto a missile is not a trivial measure. If they have done that, that means they've gotten help probably also from the vampires. And if they've got their guidance systems working to the point that they can deliver the thing at continental levels then we gave them that none of these things are trivial measures. You cannot buy parts from Adafruit sufficient to build a guidance system that will do launch in and stabilization and reentry. We're getting closer to that. But it's still a long, long way out. So, you know, all of this stuff, bear in mind that this is very much synthetic. Go ahead. Yes, I'm the audio division and North Korea, in my opinion, is the expert... ...or deny that interpretation. I can certainly see Iran saying, hey, we want the heat off of us. They've been beaten up on us for our primitive little programs and so on. Let's help somebody else become the center of attention. But clearly, I think that North Korea has been pumped up by the vampires as a boogeyman. Iran was being used as a boogeyman, but I don't know if there was as much substance there as there is behind North Korea. Either case, our so-called loyal civil servants and so on are behind this mess. And that's a distraction from what's going on, I think, domestically. We've got the same thing. We've still got Gulliver versus the Lilliputians. that is, you know, Trump versus all of these slithering snakes and reptiles in the professional government. People are using the deep state as a phrase. You know, I just call them vampire minions. But, you know, they're continuing to attack him from all directions and they're not making as much traction as they would like. We've still got Mueller running around this last week or so. convened a grand jury to try to come up with some sort of indictment. Well, the famous quotation is a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich. So, you know, the grand jury is not much defense of our liberties. It's supposed to be. but it hasn't been for decades at the very least. But now we've got Mueller looking really desperate. He just hit, who is it, Manafort's house. He had a SWAT raid on the guy's house, you know, pre-dawn SWAT raid, where they crashed through the front door and run amok through the house with machine guns and scream at everybody and all that sort of stuff. I think Manafort is old enough they didn't have any young children around because they really do enjoy terrorizing and traumatizing all the little children and killing the pets and things of this sort. I didn't hear about any of that nonsense. It's probably Manafort and maybe a wife and there's not as many opportunities to terrorize children there by our brave FBI. But they hit his house and grabbed a bunch of records because they needed the bank records and stuff like that. Well now think about this for a minute. They could just get the bank records from the bank and it'd be 100% complete. Whereas you hit somebody's house, you know, somebody hit my house looking for bank records. Good luck. I probably don't even have most of them. If you want to get my banking record, you want to talk to the bank because they can dump out a printout that's clean. I appreciate where you're coming from with that. I think I've got a state in the van, I've got maybe a cunts in the office, and maybe a couple of Yeah, exactly. Making a big show of kicking in the door and all this sort of stuff to get a bunch of stuff that you can get more easily is theater. So that proves that they're desperate. Mueller has said that, okay, now we're looking through all of his staffers and we're trying to find a bounced check or we're trying to find some tenant that was questionable any number of years ago. Well, somebody in the real estate business like Trump's got thousands of tenants and it's a corporation that has the tenants, not him. So, you know, all of this stuff is just absolutely insane. It's clear that, you know, Mueller has come up dry despite all of the lawyers and, you know, all of the time and energy spent trying to get some sort of dirt. Seems to me that the thing to do at this point, you know, he's got to fire Mueller at some point and everybody's saying, well, you know, there'll be a terrible backlash. Okay, well, how about this other plant? Mueller is a special counsel appointed by the Justice Department. Sessions seems to be kind of spineless, but maybe he's actually getting behind in gear for change. Let's spam out a dozen other special counsels. There's plenty of people that deserve one. There's Hillary, and there's Bill, and there's the Foundation, and there's McMaster, we'll get to the master again in a minute uh... there's no uh... wickedly could take a look at previous and see if there's any dirt behind him we can certainly go after sorrows why not i want to just spam out a dozen or so of these these special counsels with exactly the same restrictions or lack thereof and turned them loose and see how these guys like it all the sudden they start yelling for you know term limits meaning you know uh... uh... time limit on on uh... you know, special counsels and if they say, well, okay, a special counsel should only have six months, you say, all right, fine, I'm gonna apply that retroactively to Mueller, he's done. So, you know, there's a lot of things the Trumpster could be doing and he's not doing it and I do not understand why there's so few countermeasures and countermoves being made and that stuff. I have to think that there is bad advice. There are moles in the system saying, oh, sir, you can't do this for that, this, that, and the other reason where, in fact, these are the items they're afraid of. So, you know, he's got to be... something's got to be going on there. I would hate to probably know everything that's going on in the mechanisms. I would be disgusted by it. But, you know, if a full-bK can think of something like this, then I don't see why somebody in Foggy Bottom couldn't think of something like that. So, he's gotten in and then they got pushed out again. Of course, for a while there, Priebus was in there and he was sabotaging everybody and blocking access and things like that. Fortunately, he's out. I don't know whether Kelly is going to be... an asset or a liability, we'll have to see. There are stories that Kelly is cutting off access to Trump so that his own staffers can't talk to him. That might be a temporary thing trying to clamp down on leaks. I don't know. It may be isolating him, setting him up for an assassination. There's all kinds of possibilities And it's really hard to tell what's cooking without a lot of detailed information. But there is a very interesting little development that's happened just this last week. Whatever you may think of the Israelis, and I do not like their regime, their intelligence service is very, very competent. Yeah, certainly, because they're parasitizing the United States. It's all based on intelligence and blackmail and all that kind of good stuff. uh... the word is leaked out and i don't know if it's true or false but you know uh... these things usually prove out to be true that uh... mosadd has intercepted a bunch of emails between mcmaster and sorrows where mcmaster is reporting internal operational details of the white house the sorrows and accepting instructions on on how to proceed and what to do uh... if that is in any way true i mean you know the nsa would know this stuff And if they were actually doing an honest job, they could easily verify this kind of thing and be all over this stuff in real time. But, you know, if there's any scrap of truth to that sort of stuff, then that is one heck of a smoking gun. And, you know, McMaster should instantly lose his security clearance. One of the things we haven't mentioned, people don't really necessarily understand, is that a security clearance is not a civil right. You do not need to go through a long, slow, expensive court process to grant or remove a security clearance that can be just yanked on suspicion you don't have to prove that anybody did anything and when people do do poor stuff where they they you know break the rules or whatnot innocent or not you know security clearance goes away poof like you know popping a balloon instantly other a lot of cases where somebody screws up or does something you know sloppy or whatnot uh... their security clearance is yank and nothing else happens to them they don't go to jail or anything but they lose the clearance and probably the job that dependent on the class so here we've got you know, McMaster, supposedly, in communication with, you know, Public Enemy Number One here, Soros. If there's any truth to that, it should not take any time at all to detect that. and act on it and poof, he's out of there. Of course it doesn't change the fact that he's already filtered half a dozen of his own droopies into the National Security Council trying to push everybody out that does not want World War III next week. But that is a real bombshell piece of news if there's any truth to it at all and it could easily be verified. Thoughts? No? Okay. plastic tubs that are walking into your office and they're gathering up everything and you're not even setting foot in there. Everything gets vacuumed out and examined and you're marched out of the building. Mark, your vocal is... Another point that I wanted to make, and here we are referring again back to popular culture and fiction and so on. But there was a kind of cute little television program, ran for about three years, ended a couple, three years back. I'm not sure exactly when. The name of the series was Lie to Me. And the premise of the series was that there's this one guy who's the star of the show, and he's the world's super-duper expert at interpreting facial expressions and detecting deception and so on. And so he's sort of a Colombo-type character unraveling the mysteries and whatnot, but what he does is he does it by reading facial expressions and micro-expressions, little twitches of the mouth and so forth. and he has his organization as little druggies. None of them are quite as good at it as he is, of course, but still pretty good at it. And there's lots of explanation going back and forth as he instructs his subordinates in how to detect deception and whatnot. And there is an element of truth to this. This is, of course, dumbed down Hollywood version of things, but there is some scrap of truth to that. There are a lot of ways that people have developed for detecting deception. There are micro-expressions, as is spoken about in the series, where you just see these little flashes of expression here and there. There's a YouTube channel, Bombard's Body Language. that, you know, where the host looks at these recorded videos and determines from somebody's body languages and expressions and motions and so on when they're being tense, when they're accessing memory, when they are making stuff up, when they are lying through their teeth and so forth. There's the old galvanic skin response. You don't need to put something on somebody's fingers anymore to do that. uh... you can certainly detect pulse rate uh... remotely without you know hooking up uh... you know a uh... uh... sensor to somebody's arms all of the nineteen fifties that why did they just that is a bunch of humbug uh... high-definition video and the ability to examine that stuff after the fact in slow motion and take it apart is very very powerful uh... there's uh... you can't you can uh... watch with high-definition close pictures and you can see fluctuations in the size of somebody's iris you know in the pupils and uh... that is uh... highly involuntary uh... they've also done some uh... experiments with uh... uh... infrared cameras that watch the near infrared and you watch somebody's face and when they tell a whopper they get this little micro flush you may not be able to see the flush but your skin fluctuates temperature there and you can interpret that so you know if if you sit somebody down in a little room all rigged up with all of these cameras and sensors and stuff and interrogate them intensely, you can get a really, really effective uh... read on what they're lying about when they're being deceptive all of this kind of stuff but it doesn't require uh... you know explicit word splitting and all this sort of stuff uh... you know when a lawyer is is finally dividing his words but lying uh... the same physiological effects will trigger so while nothing is absolutely one hundred now percent you know point ninety nine point nine and then and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and You can do a very, very good job of detecting when somebody's lying to you when they're being straight and so on. Now, you can use this kind of stuff as a basis for yanking a security clearance. Like I said, this does not have to be evidence that is admissible in court. to detect when somebody's being sneaky and no longer trustworthy or never was trustworthy. Do you intend to be an infiltrator? Do you intend to oppose the policies? Do you intend to leak stuff? Have you leaked stuff? Have you ever spoken to a reporter off the record? Blah, blah, blah. You could do all this stuff. So the technology exists to find these moles, these leakers, these saboteurs, and it's not being used. And if I know about this stuff, I guarantee that other people know about this stuff. Go ahead. Well, maybe this is a bit old school in court. A generator, you know, called Lincoln Kennedy. true but we don't want false confessions. We do want to know which ones are the moles and which ones are our saboteurs and whether somebody knows that somebody else is a mole or a saboteur and this kind of stuff. And you can detect that. A few years ago or several years back, because I'm getting out, could be mean as much as 10 or 15 years now I guess. Some sort of a or any kind of present fear of the fact the individuals were i'm probably referring to a voice stress analyzer you know that's that's yet another one of these available technologies you could use during an interrogation or are going over the recordings of one uh... i'd i'd think that it's probably that you can't really outlawed somebody running a recording through that sort of stuff But I think it certainly would be deceptive to just run that live because, you know, an untrained interpreter looking at these spikes will see stress and think, always lying, when in fact it just means that there's some stress, this is an important issue, that kind of stuff. Maybe he just stubbed his toe behind the podium or whatnot. But as a tool for, you know, examining somebody, you know, just sitting down and interrogating them for two hours and recording all the stuff and going over it later, All of these things are feasible technologies. Of course, a pro is not going to say, oh, there's one twitch on one instrument, we're going to spike this guy. You have to look at the totality of the evidence. And none of this stuff has to be court qualified because it's correct that the courts ought to be very, very careful about what they admit. But there's so many of these technologies and you can use them all at once. They don't have to be covert. If you're actually sitting down and interrogating somebody, you know that they know they're being interrogated. You know, the fact that there's a whole row of cameras around the room and stuff like that is no surprise or anything. It's no secret. And you could ferret out the infiltrators and saboteurs are easily enough. I mean, it's going to take three or four people a day maybe to examine all of the evidence for each person that you examine. So you start at the top, the most dangerous positions. But you'd find out that oh, Brennan converted to Wahhabiism and is hostile toward Christendom. You know, and all of this kind of stuff, and you just yank the clearance. And you may or may not find that they've done something criminal or that you can prove it to standards of court, that you can yank the clearance. And you can clear out that portion of the swamp in short order. And the fact that nobody's doing it, nobody's even talking about it, suggest that the people in charge of actually doing this stuff are themselves probably saboteurs and infiltrators in my opinion. I agree with you. I believe that positions that are this critical and this secure need to be, or to vet these individuals for their actual position in those positions. If they cannot have there's any question whatsoever, then they need to be immediately dismissed. that we don't end up with another obama regime on another side right exactly well you know so i want to think people said is that we've got a twenty percent trump regime in an eighty percent obama regime today and uh... that's probably true and that is disturbing and dangerous to the country uh... you know i i think that is absolutely crazy that uh... we're not doing this stuff and nobody is doing it or talking about it suggests to me that the people that should be doing it are deliberately choosing not to be aware of the technology because they don't want this to actually work and they don't want to actually be scrubbing out the snakes and the saboteurs and the lizards and snakes that are the little wriggly white things under the rocks. that have actually been invited into the house and are now causing so many problems.