Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies for evacuation and travel during emergencies, drawing from his recent trip to Oregon where he witnessed traffic gridlock on I-5. He covered stealth transportation techniques including disabling brake lights, choosing back roads over main arteries during crises, and using folding bicycles and RVs as mobility solutions. The show emphasized acquiring affordable used campers and RVs from Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace for retreat locations, with practical advice on avoiding overloading trailers and pre-positioning supplies at relatives' properties. Koernke and co-host Joe also discussed financial independence, criticizing the banking system and debt-based living, and highlighted success stories of people who escaped the rent-and-mortgage cycle through frugal living in campers and tents. The episode included extensive commentary on the 2008 foreclosure crisis, property seizure through admiralty courts, and the importance of community mutual defense and property rights.
in the 1990s. I perpe- 5% of the people made things happen. percent of the people wondered why. Everybody wanted you to populate them with the blow. Sometimes I'm a little short of my blow. Sometimes I just want to throw my hands in the air and say, send group. You're standing there on the side of your hand in your pocket. It's not my job. It's not Joe's job. I think we got the music coming up. Don't get me started. It's too late. Strategy, tactics, training. leadership, intelligence, preparation of the battlefield, financing, field sanitation, organization, security, communications, medical, after-action review, psychological operations, thought to be had, ladies and gentlemen, and it's a little bit more than your worthless rifle. And this is the end of this week's broadcast. You're mine, your primary weapon. Monday, Inshallah. Dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free, brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money'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. You've taken number you traded in your name 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 harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn and your daughters visit doctors so their children Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic and eat God given right. And pray to God as I awoke he'd 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? If he called out from the grave, Jill the Land of the Free. It's a beautiful sunshiny day here in the bottom of Michigan, unlike yesterday, which was a gray but not sunshiny day. We're gonna see a little more temperature. We've got a solar, you name it. We've had everything in this week, end of summer, we haven't combined to create the weather this year. Side, you know, typically it's, you know, we start to get fucked up and become, well, not happening. We got green everywhere, really, we started to turn, but side. In fact, I got to break out the cameras and our footage for stock footage, you know, comfortable work. You got, you know, it's still shirtsleeved weather outside all the face. Hey, buddy, we only got the 30s this week. I use the 30s. My pistol. You know, the calm down on the, they are on the top of the rock. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It is 45 degrees here this morning at the studio high today of 74. There's some overcast. on this 12th day of September 2018. And my apologies for yesterday, I had, there is no way I could walk in the studio yesterday. I had five hours of sleep in three days, traveled 1400 miles. And when I hit that mattress, man, it was lights out. It was cold. Yeah. Well, I gotta tell you, man, I'm glad I made the trip because, wow. I went to Medford, Oregon, and boy, there was traffic jams. Well, there was an accident on I-5 down there, and it quickly reminded me how hopeless people would be in an evacuation situation for anybody that lives on either coast. Like I said, it's been a while for me, and I just could not believe it. We sat in traffic three lanes, southbound. not moving an inch because somebody bumped into somebody else or Whatever went on and everybody had a look. Oh my god. Yo look there's a direction I've ever seen that before And I got to thinking you know with all the things that we cover talk about It had been quite a long time since I've been in that situation But reminded me think once again why I don't live on a coast summer with a main artery going north and south because If anything was to happen, whether it was a thousand foot tidal wave, nuclear bomb, throw it in the pot, whatever it is, you're done. Whoever left sooner, when? Comes down to. Whoever, he who hesitates is lost, but whoever, have your kit ready to go, grab it as you can, throw it through. And we know the Navy calls it, ad-fold fighters. It was the F-84. You can see it if you look at a cockpit. What they talk about is balls jam the maximum thrust simply because controls can only go to that point and that's it. You might want to push him further. That's as far as she wrote. So you knew that well, he's right behind me. Right. The volt. Now you know it depends on the vehicle and I got to remember in 2012 and all of that. Remember guys, what you needed was either a super stretch limo, Winnebago camper. You know the guys, the super, there's this, here's this, for it's empty and he doesn't have a gun and he's lucky because the guy violates the laws of the, of the communist police state city he's in and award boy he's lucky and then that winnabago goes through traffic nothing else in the road does that magic winnabago seems to find this pathway okay it's like you got to steal the winnabago from the guy who's driving the winnabago no he's probably stuck just like everybody else sir so little heads up there just like you're discussing here hey try to get the big you can be quote unquote nice but it fits off in a direction away from the disaster and keep moving the other thing The big thing right now, by the way, you brought this subject up, is folding bicycles. I don't know if you've noticed this. If you do computer work of any kind, and if there's any prepper or any of the transportation things, the big thing right now for the very subject we're talking about, bug outing, you know, bugging out, fold up bicycles, which are not a bad thing. It's actually, where they got the idea for that years ago is with airborne units, military guys, they made fold up bicycles for mini bikes. There's another one. for the airborne. Go look up, we're going to look at creative things that somebody, oh yeah, you can walk pretty fast and you can probably run pretty quick too, but maybe not long enough. Whereas that little go-kart mini bike with like a little Briggs and Stratton engine, all they were were little tiny wheeled vehicles, they had stretch handlebars that came out, you know, you do a thumb screw and open them up, then you put the seat up and they were just simply going, if you were a messenger for a commander and your radios weren't, we're going to look or you still needed to send a physical message with maps or whatever. They did that. Bicycles were there for the same way. Bicycles, in most wars, need bigger, small. Bicycles, depending on the period, were considered, and are considered, should be considered, strategic tools that need to be destroyed. Countries would be abandoning areas since the 1800s. You can body part, you can move with them. Interestingly enough, I'd point something out. If you had an injured leg, guys, you might not go as hobble on. Yeah, stepping down on that that lunky body part is doing pain and hurt and let's point something out. If you're in a disaster like you see the probability of the hospitals being available or clear at the traffic jam you left. You know, pedal power is really, really convenient energy like a little electric motor. That's one thing everybody, everybody gas engines. My youngest son, that's his niche. The moped bicycles for the you know militia in fact right now they're doing a new wave because a whole bunch of information on and Bikepacking is now the vogue for the moment again. It comes and goes this is like about the sixth wave of this I've seen in my lifetime It was really big back in the 70s with all the backpacking all the plastics and the cheap China sport junk You can have made for nothing. They're coming up with some really cool kits No, they really are you know minimize weight maximize and prioritize consumers What do you what do you what are you putting a bag on there for food? People supplies? No clothing look at the base. So it's not a bad idea And then there's bike trailers you want to get more specific people so you can distance he might be listening this morning He looked at all this talking about and we were discussing on the air and he applied it and drove across a to Michigan You know, there's literally said okay Well, I'm gonna go wherever what can I do and how can I have a site and what he did when he got towards the end of the day? Pull up say, you know, I'm just this thing. I just need a place down the back laying here to stay for them. And typically the farmer would say yes. He'd just say, hey, just camp in the yard here. He found out what worked and what didn't. And he actually was tweaking in the field and adjusting and making things, you know, fixing it as he went and figured out what it is that didn't work. So, and did a good job of passing the information on to people. This is all things that come from, you know, again, field experience and use. Like you said, getting stuck in that traffic jam at a certain point, if it just looked like, well, of course it was a worse situation, you know, worst case scenario, like you're talking about. I don't think I'd stand away from the tidal wave. I think I'd keep getting for high ground. It's just the term the Navy has, you know, everybody always has terms in any military service that are kind of like catch all phrases for certain issues. Yeah, let's kind of like, you know, LA, man, LA has four lanes going each way. Oh, yeah, they'd be locked in. They're always jammed. You know, where I was at was south of Portland, Oregon. And, you know, a complete standstill. I was three lanes, north and south. I didn't realize the population over in the Portland area was, you know, a bit heavy, but yeah, incredible. And on top of that, I don't know if it's still going on, but the five corridor right here in northern California was blocked off impassable because of the fires. They had the interstate shut down for a couple of days. I was down there, so. You know, I can tell you from experience that you know, like the 95 corridor down the East Coast Yeah, 75 coming down out of Michigan all these main arteries that travel north and south are And there are good areas, you know, but my suggestion for you for those of you who never thought about it for whatever Reason if you will Okay, I want you to listen what I'm saying here if you are without something and for one reason or another you feel it necessary you have to go somewhere under normal conditions I would stick to the main arteries. I would not travel the back roads something that crossed my mind. You know you can take the goat trails out across the country blah blah blah but if you are having to get somewhere and you have a problem. I don't want to know what the problem is, I'm not going to tell you what mine would be, but you have more... what do I put this? You run into more stuff on the back roads than you normally would just going down a main artery. With the main artery, you're all camouflaged, you're moving along with traffic, you know, stuff like that. But when it comes to immediate catastrophes and stuff, the main artery is the last place you would want to be. Now you go take the back roads and map it out in advance like we talked about if you're going if you ever retreat Here's the two things you want to do number one mark on all of your maps Every place where there is an exit ramp for the if I got to get past those places You're talking about where they've choked. I don't want to try to cross go under an expressway You want to be farther away? Yeah, so you pick a remote location with it, especially dynamic I'll tell you what whether there's done up here in Michigan and Joe, you know what I'm talking about a bridge over If you look down, you'll see there's a road down there a long way down. Anything where you have dynamic terrain, it is less likely people are down there. They'll end up down there last. Still thinking, I just got to get over to that, you know, to the other house, which really is in a remote location, but it's just the other. The second phase, I'll just get through this, and there's the side of the road, and my truck can go through that. And that will be happening. That's going to happen real quick. That would happen even on the roads, on the highways. example all up and down Texas highways guys you have a secondary bleed right parallel with almost every every main highway Joe you know I'm talking about most most of your main arteries had a there was another highway before they built service right yeah yeah they became service drives but you know those two become problematic yeah let me give you a real-life example there's things I used to do in the trucking business you need to get around the scales for example Okay, so you can look at your map and say, oh, well this little dog right here, take me over here, take me over there, give me back to pass the scale, you know, back onto the road. Wrong. What you want to do is pick one that goes a little farther out. Miles don't matter. Time does. So you go the course, you know, take a little bit farther, might take a little bit longer, but don't do what everybody else does. They always take the easy route. And they will be waiting right there for you because everybody else thought of that too, but they didn't think about going over you know like I don't know over to Hattiesburg and then take that 12-mile little dog leg there and then back over to Schmitzburg and yeah And then when you're done you didn't really lose any time because you kept moving if it seems easy avoid that one Yeah, go to something a little more difficult That's when you're utilizing the back roads. And the reason I share this this morning is because I just got a little reminder. It's been a while since I've been over on the West Coast, but it was necessary that I went. I'm glad that I didn't. And while I was making my trip, I got a few reminders of what it used to be like for me on a daily basis. moving across the country back and forth. But if I'm just sharing, you know, we've shared things like before, you know, put a brake light switch in your car. Change the light configuration around. You know, Mark and I, we've had this discussion. I've had discussions with other people. If you can read your car where you have no tail lights, no brake lights, no anything, nothing but headlights. You cannot see a vehicle going down the road with just headlights, believe it or not, from behind anywhere. You can even go one step farther with the front guys, half a coffee can, duct tape it around the light fixture, create basic variation on black lights like they used during the war. The shielding side wash, which eliminates anything that they might see, the image is all you're going to get illumination for, get used to driving that way. Yeah, that's all you have. That's all you need. But the advantage is again, like you said, if you can't see it, even if you do just the brake light switch, Remember that people calculate their chase or pursuit of you by your actions. And what's the one thing they watch for? Oh, he's got his brake. Why is an individual never able to shake off that cop? Because every time you hit the brakes, you're giving him a warning. Hey, I'm going to make a turn. I've even seen some of them use a turn signal, but you know, yeah, you're allowing him to drive safely while you're driving erratically. If you shut those brake lights off, he has no idea when it's time to hit the brakes until sometimes too late. As you all say, do you do? Do you do? So we're talking some stealth transportation here under extreme conditions, but You need to be aware of these things. If you just had a set of headlights and nothing else on the car, great. You can travel all night long just like that. You can know when to take the main artery, know when to take the back roads. You know, why subject yourself to every little town that has a sheriff or a cop or deputy, something in every little town that you go through in the back roads. There is near that many patrol sheriffs on the main arteries. Not even close. And when you're out there traveling on the main artery, you know you're not attracting any attention to yourself. But you get on the back road, man. You're the only thing moving down the road. Through this town, that town, that town. Every town you run into, there's another problem they're possibly waiting for you. If you're on the main artery, you're just passing through. But like I said, know when to use the main artery and know when not to. That's the idea. Anyway, I thought I'd throw that out there, man, this morning. It's fresh on my mind. And people, again, Mark, I've told you, if you live on one coast or the other, you know, anything east of Mississippi, my book, unfortunately, that includes Michigan, the population is so dense that if anything really just started dropping nuclear bombs somewhere, I don't know, four or five, ten of them, whatever, Man, you might as well just dig a hole and crawl in it because the arteries of any source are going to be pretty much plugged. We had a guy call in one time. He had a motor home. Man, he had his water and his guns and his food and all this other stuff. He was down in LA. I forget what his name was. But yeah, if this happens, man, I'm out of here. Well, there is such a thing that it's too late because there ain't nothing but desert outside if you've never been to LA. Once you get out of LA and outside that area there a little bit, there's not a lot of places to go. And if those main arteries are plugged, unless you got some fancy four-wheel drive high up off the ground, you're not going anywhere either. Now, if you had, you don't like Mark pointing out, I could have used a bicycle there. Traffic was at a stop. I would have, again, I probably would have went 20 miles. by the time the traffic started moving. Yeah, the everybody's on the highway and is worth three, you know, around the corner. That was just everyday traffic. Right. 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Rivers have a tendency to sculpture underpasses for you that are the first best fish in early or even later stages because it's likely people are going to be seeing mountain goats on off the expressway. bridge there, definitely eventually, because if you have a mass of people that are, you know, you've got the city on the expressway, here's the way to think about it. You have the population of a city on the expressway. They're not going to stay there forever. A percentage are going to zombify straight on down the road and pile up down the road. But a lot of people are going to start thinking, it looks like everybody's going to the same place. And I've already gone to two gas stations on this highway, but I'm footings gone and eaten and there's nothing there. Actually, people will These zombified to a degree in zombified left and right. In other words, perpendicular to the highway. Some people do that anyway, just out of common. I could walk 10 miles down across this western road, and I might get to the next town, but I see over there there's a marathon sign or a San Oco sign, and there's a town over there. I'm gonna walk towards the town, because it's no greater distance, less of a distance, than walking down the express. Happens. The secondary path, the example, know the history of your roads. start pulling out your map. It's so cheap it's ridiculous nowadays or free. And look at the area that you maybe have that cabin you were going to go to that just says, you know, I'm going to retreat over here. Well, how are you going to get there? One of the things about knowing the history of your road net is that one road typically the Indian trail. So that you see straight, but you'll notice that, nope, they didn't get rid of the old one because that's already bought and paid for. That one might take a little longer, but it's not as likely, especially once things go to south from the initial question mark phase. Pirates and scouts and everybody, well maybe it'll clear up. Well the idea is that probably, if it will, that's cool, but you have this alternate route that puts you under the expressway or over the expressway quickly. You don't want to stand there, you don't need to see the traffic, you don't want to look at what's going on. You do a glimpse of that while you step on the accelerator pedal and get past that obstacle. There's nobody on that bridge or in that underpass that doesn't have access. Good, step on the gas and get the hell out of Dodge. Now, once you got past major land obstacle during the crisis hour phase because after a while those cars are still going to be on the highway but the people are not going to be in them. So the highway is still not going to be usable. But they're all too busy dialing 911. Yeah, step one is they're all going to be in Cataconic Brain Park and they're all going to still be thinking that maybe the road will clear up and eventually that'll start to change and people will be getting out of their cars. But that's ours and in some cases maybe a whole day. Meanwhile, you've gone past that obstacle. Think about this. Perpendicular, you have gone under or over the objective. People are not going to be coming off any off-ramp. There's no off-ramp for them to come off and clog up that stretch you were thinking about using. Once you get under that expressway or over that expressway, now the next thing to look at is... What can you find in the way of least traveled pathways? I'll give you an example here. I mentioned Indian trails. Most of the roads here where I am around Michigan, this is where the great tribes were, like the Chippewa. This is the Ural territory where I am right now. This is the other big Indian trail. These were the express Indian nations. This is Peach Mountain. That was the high ground for southeastern Michigan other than another hill that's over. It's just the high ground for all southeastern Michigan and it's at the headwater of the Huron. Like Lansing, Michigan, find it on the map. I can drive from where I am right here. I could step right out my front door. I could get on the road and I am sitting here all the way on the Lansing and never touch a paved road except in the map. You can see it's one of the most direct routes, but it's a dirt road because it's the old Indian Trail. That's why it's a trail to rain and around the west, the old Indian Trail, but it's different names. Part of us got one name. You go make a little jog. of the roads got the, I got a different name but it's still going the same compass direction. Meanders, remember that term? Meanders across the coast then weren't digging out shovels, pulling out shovels or improvised devices because they didn't have back goes and they didn't have bulldozers. Probably what started the animals because same thing they follow the path and repetitive. And then the humans, you know, now you need to think the same way when it comes to the escape and evasion or in this case maybe just you know retreat to the retreat. Or if you're just going to Uncle Bob's farm. See, I've said this before. Guys, okay, so I hear people tell me, I don't have anything. Do you have an Uncle Bob? And they go, what? He's got a farm, he's got like 190 acres. Have a bunch of old buildings there. Farms and old shed and chicken shed. Using them all. Yeah, he's got a few spas. Okay, so why don't you go talk to Uncle Fred, tell him, hey, you know, in case things do go, you know, talk to him about what he thinks about, if things were to go bad, what would your situation here? And Uncle Fred knows that he and his wife, and maybe his kids are growing up, and they may be thinking about showing up and coming back, and they'll probably be staying in the house. Don't you plan on staying in the house, okay? But it's awful nice if you got friends and relatives nearby that might be of like mind. So talk to Uncle Fred about pre-deploying stuff there. Some big 50-gallon open mouth, you know, sealable blue barrels, get a bunch of garbage bags, load the stuff in there, seal everything up real tight, and clean out one of the sheds or one of the buildings. there that he's not using go look and see what you got a building out here you're not using I'll fix it up clean it up and you know by the way you can even grab yourself go over to Craigslist go over to Facebook Marketplace man there's stuff there free even grab yourself a camper maybe I'll let you put it he's not using most of these guys that approved barns now they've got also a bunch of other freestanding you know structures of other types and they're using those because they're using the roll bail wait it doesn't take it geometry because instead of rectangular bales like we used to stack when you have a hip rippling hay during the season and straw well you get up to the very top of it you're actually stacking and racking all the way if you're using the traditional system they needed a different way to store it or are you inside anymore hell they just stack rolls up and plastic wrap them out there for the cows and round wrap them as they go So Uncle Fred might have a couple of different ways that you can, you know, if you're willing to, you gotta step forward and do some work. You gotta step forward, you don't just say, I'm gonna plop my butt down in your backyard and I'm gonna suck off your gravy, okay? You have to bring something to the table. You're gonna help Uncle Fred keep his farm. You're gonna be in danger and, you know, by the way, how many people thought about defense? Maybe he did, but he knows too, he can't stay up 24 hours a day. But you have another family member or family, a whole family there. eyes and ears as long as everybody gets their act together and uses their brain rather than thinks they're on holiday. Well, Uncle Fred's goal? No, you're gonna help Uncle Fred get more gravy so you got more gravy for everybody. You're gonna keep it too. Having a place to go doesn't have a retreat would be great. A isolated location, in fact being there first would be nice. You know, Joe's got some really nice real estate and brown cami eye that you can move on to. It's not his, but you know what I mean? You got a place where you're already there, then you don't have to run, do you? And you're already living clean. got fresh air but the next thing is find a place to retreat to or fall back to or build a place like that like a cameo you could do that why not show you that neighbors who have cabins there right there out there all the time yes sir all the sudden you got a place in fact temporarily I'm gonna tell you let me give you an example if you go to big places I brought this up I brought this up because you can go there and get a nice camper which by the for anywhere from 1200 to 1800 dollars, I've seen them as little as free. I'm looking at one right now that I've been, I keep not having time, because we've had to help Don and we've been running our Arsoff, taking care of a lot of other people who've had to have help, you know, with the simulator. But there's one I'm looking at. I could get a complete 454 28 foot RV runs. We got a couple of CP's we picked up their old virtual county command post. Right now for $2,800, you know, turn the keys, she goes down the road like a rape date and is a wonderful vehicle to drive. It's like driving a truck, Joe. Really, it's fun. But the idea is, guys, I could plop that somewhere. For $2,800, I've got a bathroom, I've got a shower, I've got a place to... And I've got so much stinking room for stuff. We pack the thing up and have it ready to go. Now you can either do the, I can keep it on hand and then go to where my property is where Joe is. You go, get it laid down, a slab, everything up, your vehicle. and you can park the vehicle there and have it on standby because you paid twenty hundred dollars for your camper slash vacation site slash emergency home and it's immediately up and then you have plans to do the next thing which is either put like you said a pole barn up a building whatever you're going to do listen steps but you'll tell you what trailers you know nice livable if I was by myself if you're listening to me and you're by yourself I've been listening to the rental forever now recently Well guys, as long as you're willing to be a traveling man, you know, Lord I was born a traveling man. If you're willing to just move around, you know, Myers, Walmart, everybody will let you park in RV at night in their place nowadays. There's no place to hook up, although some of them have. In fact, Walmarts, mostly, even have RV dump points for the toilets and water points to, you know, water back up. You know, for $2,800, we're talking a thing that's as big as a small mobile home that moves all on its own any time you want it to. And it has air conditioning. And this thing also has an onboard auxiliary generator. Well, a generator, not auxiliary. It's a generator. You can run everything off it. But you can also plug into, if you go to an RV park, you spend $40 a month or $80 a month. Park the thing there. guess what you don't have any rants i mean it's a rent forty dollars a month eighty dollars a month you don't get your rent for the for the month period not three hundred five hundred eight hundred dollars now that gives you the ability to start saving money up so you can actually get something of your own that you don't pay rent on i know a guy who but more than one fact you don't you don't hear let me give you an example so people say that can't be done if you've got to be motivated friend of mine right now he was a taxi driver in detroit and he's with the please that with the militia getting, you know, drop like flies, you know, we had other people where, you know, everybody, you know, thinks you're a place to be. I said, oh, I can't get ahead. I said, well, you know, how about you get a tent, live out of the campsite out here for $10 a month. They got, we got hot showers, you got water, or you can leave the tent up. He thought I was joking. I said, no, seriously, take a look at it. And guess what? He committed himself. He started out very beginning of spring. Years ago, when he went out to the campsite, the tent up, he got it from the Salvation Army. He got a different job. So also started driving back this end of the country. a couple different companies. Now, did they all succeed? Well, they did very well, but he changed out and did something else. You know what, right now, he owns every taxi company in Ann Arbor, Michigan. And he started out of a tent with the car that he had that he brought from Detroit, because it's the one he had. He couldn't afford anything else. And because of that, step by step by step, he built what he needed. Family, married, his goal was to get his sisters out of it, which he did too. don't think about that i mean you know you're talking to the nicer situation you pick a spot out there by showing kami i by the peace of real estate no scrap up but you know if you got to make it work here's the thing you got a reduce expenses at the other end i was a single man if you're single and you you don't have anybody to blame but yourself for things not going right you can't say the kids distracted me or the wife distracted me or whatever if you're single You start saving up every shackle you got you skip wherever you can and then you become mobile once you become mobile You can move to the jobs or you can move to the area where it's going to be most sensible for you But remember you're the house if the house looks bad is because you messed it up You can't say somebody else is in here and did something I just had this over the weekend something somebody else sure somebody had done it's like no I looked No, you just forgot that you have not been here that much and you just you got to pick it up yourself because you're the person because you didn't square it away. But once you square it away, think about it. Just don't get lazy about this. Square it away like you're on a ship. If you're on a submarine or a ship, guys, you don't get sloppy on a submarine. You're in a metal tube underwater and everybody else living with you doesn't want to smell your stink. They don't want to have to pick up after you. They're going to teach you a lesson real quick about maintenance. And you do everything right because there's a place for everything and then you plop your arse down, you go to sleep when you need to go to sleep, you get up and you go to submarines and like that, it's a spaceship underwater. So think about it, just step back and start to reevaluate. What do you want to do? Where do you want to be? Or how healthy do you want to be? That's the thing. Joe, you notice everybody, everything when you got these pop-ups on the computer is about how you can be healthier by taking this. Guys, you can be healthier by breathing oxygen out of the high ground, out there in Kami. If you're in a better environment right off the bat, you have fewer things to fight health-wise, don't you? You ever thought about that? Yeah, let me make another suggestion here because I kind of went through this myself. If you have, I don't know, whatever you have for stuff, okay, doesn't matter, and you have yet to buy a camper trailer or something along those lines, you might consider depending on your situation. Maybe looking up on Craigslist where I'm going to Kami-Eye Idaho, I got to buy a camper and blah blah blah. Okay, well there's going to be an expensive ball towing that camper all the way from Michigan to Idaho. So you might look up on Craigslist or something, maybe a camper for sale in Idaho and then make that purchase after you arrive. Unless of course you need that camper to load stuff up in, what have you. But here's another thing to take into consideration. Those camper trailers are pretty much almost maxed out on their axles. And so you're not going to load a camper with all your household goods and tow it down the road without having some problems somewhere along the line because, like I said, those campers are already pretty heavy to begin with. They're not a car hauler type or load-bearing trailer axles and framework. They are a thin application for the purpose of weight, trying to keep the weight factor down. And they're not meant to haul a whole lot of goods. Yeah, they can hold some clothes and maybe some, a few groceries and, you know, a few other things. But you're not going to load a camper trailer down with all your household goods, all your beans and bullets. You know, if you get 25,000 rounds of 76239, it's going to be a little on the heavy side. So you have to take these things into consideration when you're considering what we're talking about here this morning. And so maybe it would be prudent to consider that when I get to, you name it, I'll purchase a camper there and then at that point, say you're driving a pickup truck, you maybe even rent a U-Haul, the haul of the heavy stuff. Pull behind your truck and then when you get where you go on and purchase your camper his campers are not made to haul Stuff like we're talking about So I just thought I'd throw that out there is a little bit of a plug so that you understand you can bring your own problems to your own table if you're not paying attention to what you're doing or considering weight factors, etc, etc Anyway, I wanted to throw that out there mark real quick. Just like we were talking. I just went over crap. It is 29 29 foot put up with your lawn mower shed together. You move the trailer in so you're busy doing your outer perimeter work. That's exactly what I did. Yeah, and now guess what? Ain't nothing gonna bother that trailer. See, this is the thing, you know, for people, just start thinking outside the condition box that I got to rent the place, scrape together pennies while I'm paying all the food bill, paying for the electrical in many cases. I know all the bills that pile up on you. Everybody has the same, you know, continuing it back. As far as the campers, that just, I just, I was just, That's an example of what I'm talking about here. If I were single, I'd go an RV. If I were single right now, and listen, because I know some of you are in this situation, look for the cheapest RV that you can find. Mechanical is more important than pretty on the inside. You got to make sure the roof is intact and not compromised. And even there, you can fix it fast if it's not gone, if it hasn't done damage internally, okay? With what I've seen now, I'd go an RV because I live out of it, I can move it around, and I can pick up a clunker car, if you know what you're doing, again, nothing all that expensive. I can pick up a clunker car for a pretty good price. It's gonna be rusty here in Michigan. Now in my later days, I would say, and I would make a trip, and I'd be, like you said, Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, it's just like Craigslist. Both of them have interesting things. They even have free stuff, free tools recently. It cost me the time it took to go pick them up, I guess. wrenches, we just picked up a whole pile of machine tools for the shop. It cost me the time it took to go pick them because they were going to scrap them because they didn't know what to do with them because the kids inherited the stuff from dad, the machinists, but they didn't have a clue about the industry and they didn't care and care about dad. We made sure they didn't go, we made sure the several thousand dollars worth of machine tools did. Look at the drill press here, the guys just went and picked it up this weekend. in dad's shop. So guys, anything and everything can show up there. That's the other thing. If you're in a business, okay, don't think brand new necessarily when you can do if you're doing perishables, like, you know, some of you guys are doing, you know, groundwork and yard work. Watching for that, it's not the prettiest, but it's working to get you a machine that you otherwise might not have had. And in many cases, we're running this stuff like that for free. Free is nice, free is good, because then I can take the money I have in my pocket and spend it on the stuff that I really, really, really, really need that cost a lot more than makes me able to do what I need to do, either to a retreat, getting the vehicle. The important thing is if you got a friend, if you don't know anything about it, get a friend to help you to find it where it's pretty as irrelevant. Pretty has nothing to do with getting to work, making money, built the digits, so I can get the hell away from where I am. You should be thinking about how, you know, you look good yourself. This is another trick. Remember, if you can save money on one area, you can look better. You personally look better. You're selling yourself as a product. You got to be able to sell yourself. A lot of the jobs are people jobs out there that you're going to be part of. Well, you got to be creative, but you got to think outside the box of conditioning that's been out there, guys. You can have a really good life, and especially if you're single, especially, guys, back up and look at your situation for a bit. Re-engineer it. You know, you could be a friend of mine, but several friends of mine. When I used to work at Kroger's, Several guys I worked with their policy was never buy anything on credit ever anything nothing They paid cash for the house guy worked his ass off worked every hour of overtime He could in three years he bought a brand new home He actually built the bebop bought a basic home Had enough money to have the guy put a second floor on it and he was in the house totally free and clear how well guys he was a monk and He had a goal, he knew what he wanted to do, three years he had a house. Period. I watched it personally, I know the man, I mean in fact now he's my age. Hell, he's retired from the job he was working at. And he's very comfortable. By the way, he sold that house and bought another one, free and clear, away from where he built the first one. We're at the top here, I hear the music. Be creative, but think outside the box. Step back and look, and then wonder, what can I do differently? And then try it. God bless our Republic, which is where you can do this. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march, now you can. Ooh-rah. We'll be back right here in just a little bit. Joe and Mark, guys, there's land up there in Kami-Eye right down the street from where Joe is. It'd be nice to have a good neighbor, wouldn't it? We'll be back. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. Invist 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 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 welfare paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame you've taken traded in your name 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 oaths they've sworn and your daughters visit so their children won't be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear, be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. Pray to God, keep the torture free as I awoke he'd vanished and missed 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? and Golden's quite knowledge use to the Mississippi. Our friends, it's daybreak in the swamps out there. And I would remind everybody that again, take the time to plug in, donate to the micro effects. We need your help. We need to stay up and on the air, but to do that, you guys need to pitch in and make it happen. We're able to stay up, please. Anyway, um... You know what, before we go any farther, Joe, I want to thank you for kind of bringing up that, you know, moving in the direction you did because it got us in another conversation, which got us in another conversation. And I just found CP, RVCP that I wanted. It's going to be mine in the next day. Nancy knows I'm going to turn around. We've done this program back when the police state was building up in the 90s, guys, money hand over fist to war against you people, the American people. And there was this big way. and most of these RVs were made, they're, back in the day they were space age by themselves, if you remember some of the imagery from the automotive industry, this particular one is built and now I'm getting them for nothing, okay, really well built companies, but they're again in the RV form inside these things, they're built to actually be opened up on the inside, you know, stay free and clear for motion, they're not built like a regular camper is, And, uh, I'll tell you what, before we go any farther, we missed it by a minute, and for some reason, and I can imagine why, somebody probably bought it for seasonal, and now they don't know what to do with it, and it's gonna be mine. I will get it. Well, I'll send you some pictures, Joe, you'll see what I'm talking about. I took the liberty to go just take a quick look about what we're talking about. Here's a 32-footer with a queen-size bed in it, you know, blah, blah, blah. What's that? 1989 32-foot camper trailer. for $2700. Yeah. And you know what? That's got like two bedroom like a main bedroom in the back typically and then you still got how many sleeping spots up front? You know what I mean? Well you can suppose that the table situation falls down into a bed. The couch? Yeah the couch and stuff. So. And a lot of times there's even a header over the front window with another bed right? 32 feet man that's almost as long as my shop. Yeah. Geez. Anyway $2700 bucks. So if you plan on coming to Kami'i, Idaho, go to Craigslist, look up the RV camper and things, and you'll see one sitting there for $2700 bucks. It's yours. You're gonna find the guy with a bulldozer or a flat and whatever you want out where you want to think you want to have a view. Then you plop down some granite gravel or you put yourself a piece of cement slab down there if you want to be a little fancier. That way you got good drainage underneath the vehicle. A lot of what they do pretty much by law if you do a nowadays in the upper part of the state or in UP you have to put four by four a four by four frame up and make it and this is for a lot of the townships some won't even allow to be put in to do the areas. The regular peak pretty much indefinitely the big thing is do peak preventing maintenance make sure you move things and faucets just like operating any other building you got a missus on turn the faucet off turn the faucets on and when you turn them on come up again then squeal so that that grease gets in there where it needs to and the and everything works later on. It doesn't oxidize. Time doesn't wait for any of us, okay? And mechanical things that we made, that you know, humans made, is trying to go back to the soil. Trying to go back to where it came from. So we gotta slow that down. We'll prevent it. Some really nice stuff out. And it's not outrageous. Most people think in 28,000, you know, and they thought they heard that too. They probably thought Joe was gonna say, yeah, for $28,000 you can get, no guys. For a lot less than that. Proper planning. Preventing. You'll be doing just fine. I'm gonna get this one back this one miss me and I'm not gonna miss it this time 84 84 Winnebago motor home 4,500 bucks. Yeah again in fact one of our listeners probably hold that out there from was made right here over and a couple more than one a couple of our listeners they want you to time you know how to fit them out of something no guys say and they hold them out to wherever they need to go and then you go back and you make another trip that camper if it was a vacation thing and for was moved by one drive them out there one way just to get them to where they're in the area of operation where somebody wants to buy them. That's a lot of hauling. Great job, because it's guaranteed you got work. How many campers are in a parking lot that are brand new? Well, understand it took, for every two of them that are there, it took a trip by a driver to get them there. I hate to even take and drop the picture on this thing, because I got to make sure I get this before the end of the day. I will have this vehicle. This is part of our fleet. You'll see what I'm talking about, Joe. I was forie. I don't know what it is about the matrix of stuff being sold guys. I'm going to bring this up. You know, we, we buyer, okay. The BD jet. Remember the little jets that were there about an aerobatic team and they know Budweiser had a set too. And like, forgive me, no, BD five, BD 10, uh, BD five and the BD fives. Okay. Now what did they cost when they originally made the back in the seventies $20,000 kit. Joe $20,000 gets you some pretty nice stuff back in the late seventies. Wouldn't it? So they weren't cheap, but then Again, planes aren't cheap when you buy them new. I've been finding these things for free, or a few thousand dollars a piece. What they were, they were planes. They were kit, jet, snub, snub, jet. Last one, a couple that we found, I found hanging in a barn. One of them upside down, the other one hanging on the wall. One was 80% done, one was about 85, 90% done. I don't know what it is about these people. You work on this thing, it's a plane, you get it almost done, and they just kinda go to brain fart, and they just stop. Both I got those for free. I just told you what they cost guys. That's $40,000 worth of aircraft. Can I use my credit card? Oh yeah, no problem. It's free. You can use your credit. You don't have to, yeah, here, look, I got a credit card. Thank you. Now I'm gonna take these with me. Yeah, you can. Well, the reason I bring this up is because I just like with eBay and with stuff around the country, armored vehicles. All of a sudden there'll be this flurry of the exact same vehicle or the exact same piece of equipment. We just did this with some deuce and a haves. I mentioned this about three months ago. For whatever reason, a bunch of M35 deuce and a half, seven deuce and a half, no, they weren't all from the same owner, guys. This was one guy over here, another guy over there, one guy out by Joe. In fact, there's a deuce and a half out by Joe right now for about $900. I'm thinking I should scarf it up and send it to Joe. Fire departments take care of their stuff. These brush trucks, they're part of the fleet, so they get washed, they get scrubbed, they get painted, they get greased. You know, hey, that's what they do. They got pride in their equipment. And every one of these I've had that I've picked up, some of them have a couple hundred thousand miles. Oh no, a couple thousand miles. No. Some of them have a few hundred miles on them and that's it, because they were, they were free from the government. And then the government, you know, writes them off, you know, the Fed does, and either they bring them back and they trade them in, or they sell them on site. And these deuce-n-hats have been popping up recently. Well, BD5, there were about nine of them. All at once, all within the same window, because you know eBay only does like so many days of sale and then you have to re-register everything. And the average price for those BD-5s, each one of the kits, one was only 40% done, that went for $1200. Guess what? That's another plane in our inventory. We have a fleet of these. I hand them right over to our aviation people. The job is we have a closet hut, we bring them in one end, and we can finish that unit in about six days. What condition it's in, whatever level of performance that we're working on it, it comes in one end, just like the old Henry Ford, the other end, it gets wheeled over and moved down to one of the hanger slots that we've got, because we've got hanger slots in the one location. And the idea is that we've grabbed, we've stacked seven more of these. I didn't know that we got the other three, because I don't have the money for all those. But one of them, The engines guys, if these are jet engine planes, these are little jet engine planes, they make the jet engine in Michigan. It's the same jet engine that goes in a cruise missile. About seven different jets and about four different prop engines you can put in the thing. Go take a look at, look up a BD-5 and then you'll understand what Uncle Mark's talking about here, okay? Well these campers are the same way. We've had a whole four, all at once there was a whole four of these CP vehicles that just happened to come out. because the owners decided for whatever reason they got a burp behind dinner they wanted something new it's not quite the way they like it on what they got all at once there's a bunch of them and I snagged some but I didn't get this one I'm looking at is really this is fascinating about Matrix this will be mine will be mine and the same is true with armored vehicles and Ray Vibri goes well Mark you mentioned armored vehicles yeah a whole bunch of for instance uh... M113 type armored vehicles popped up with different parts of the family and the price was not outrageous in fact they went for a pretty good price somebody made a good deal we didn't snag all of those but it's interesting keep an eye out and start thinking step back and look at the big picture of stuff i don't know what it is the dice opportunity in the moment the cylinders all seem to pop together and that's weird to me that's just good because life is good for you to take advantage of that uh... another thing real quick uh... what kind of engines are in these big campers ah well that's another good point You know, do you need a 454 for that Chevy? You want to be able to stand up on its, you know, stand up off the ground to the front end? Did you want a 444, maybe a Chrysler 440 that you never thought you'd have in your charger? Because maybe you have a charger? Well, when you're paying 1200 or 2800 for a big RV like this, the older ones are all gas, not diesel. And guess what? They're powered. I got a 440 right now because, again, I got one of these RVs for nothing. I'm not going to pull it out because we use it. It's old. It's not the prettiest, it's functional, it's comfortable, it's nice, fancy like that. I have somebody's place, we plopped it down and that's what it's doing right now. If I have to leave, be ready the next morning and then we get to work, work from sunup to sundown. We work past days at Dom's doing that. So being ready to go with everything you need on board, equipment, clothing, whatever else you might have to have. Guess what? I didn't know it. When I looked at it, I thought, hey, I don't care what it is, it's a pricey. But guess what? It's got a 440 Chrysler engine in it and it's only got like about what? 40,000 miles on the engine? into my old charger I paid $275 four years ago and I still have I never expected 40 engines are going for such god-awful stupid prices like that's out of my price range forget price $400 and it is a great price $400 but there's not talking about doing where Joe has there's a piece of housing unit that when the time comes you'll have to tow it away or disasite probably not you build towed away if you do what you're supposed to said I need a PHA 454 guess what there's one right there toll drive train is gross I want a 440 Chrysler. Guess what? That RV sitting there. That old diesel. And you know what? I'm gonna tell you something. I bought the one CP because they're all hollow on the inside. They're built like an office, office building. Okay? They're built like an office. The neat thing about that, they've got a big bay door. Double side, double white on the side. Guys, we wanted to move a bunch of stuff to an estate way down here towards the border. And you know what? It cost about $2,000 for the RV. everything's got had 30,000 miles on this CP. The furniture and the other stuff that you're cheap like $10 for this and $5 for that for some really nice stuff because I'm near Ann Arbor, Michigan, where people have more money than brains. And I want them to stay that way. I love I love so you know the way they operate cheaper to buy this vehicle and drive this vehicle down than it would have been almost 3800 going on $4,000 to rent a truck drive it down and drive it back. The location remote they don't have that much that moves comes and goes from there. But that is now part of the fleet and it's really a nice vehicle to drive. It's set up for combat operations as a support unit. It can be used as a core. All kinds of things I'm going to be doing with it. In fact, one of our now knows we're going to be helping. It's going to be operating theater production. Helping with the setup for the things you're going to be putting the can here in the next month. All kinds of out there, but it's also fascinating what stuff is showing up out there. Well, if we can't do that because we can't afford that, well then you aren't looking hard enough. This country is awash in about five or six generations worth of technology. That's modern technology. And if you're willing to get up off your dead hind end, well actually first here's the thing. Let your fingers do the walking through the internet pages. It's amazing what you can find. Here's another thing about that. Don't just look at what you punched up there when you have a picture like a yard. Let me give you an example. We've been looking for military vehicles and I punched up a bunch of pictures, Joe, of a couple of these RVs and I noticed they were all in the same place. But every time I look in the background, there was this hint of an OD green or woodwind camouflage, tired, you know, paint job vehicle with a background, a bunch of them. Lo and behold, we got a whole bunch of military vehicles for almost free because almost, it cost $100 for this, $300 for that. The guy that was selling the RVs had a big yard that his dad had put together and he'd been collecting all kinds of stuff that people wanted to get rid of. And so we bought out all of those OD Green and Woodland Camel vehicles for about what, $1,700. We made an entire little battle fleet for one of the militia companies. They're now mechanized. Pay attention to what's in the background. The one thing about that's great about Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace and all these other variations, everybody's doing these essays of what Probably other stuff to sell this particular ad just covers the thing you thought you were interested in but if you look in the background there Joe there's that now you call you ask about that too and you'd be amazed how happy they are there man I'm gonna get rid of two of these be about that or maybe five six seven ten Bob or for the kids they just want it off the property so they can you know hey great four-wheeler work keep it up yeah I'll get rid of that for you and I'll take that toad out of the way you think I'm exaggerating right now You know how many things like that I'm laying around? Michigan militia. Redleg equipment you probably did when you were in the service. Anyway, good stuff. Cool things. Gotta find more. And take the time to check it out because, guys, we have to get stuff done. And by the way, get stuff done includes. 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And yeah, something that needs to be done. Thought I'd throw that out there. We're almost down here at the bottom of the hour. And you know, so far this morning folks, if you've been tuning in, Stealth traveling, you know, get rid of those brake lights and stuff like that. I mean, just things you should think about, okay, under serious conditions. How to get across the country, these kinds of things, what to do, what not to do. And also the suggestion of, you know, picking up a motor home or a camper, looking at Craigslist. Yeah, like I was also suggesting, you know, if you wanted to come out west, and you had a bunch of heavy stuff. Be wise, don't load a camper down with a bunch of heavy stuff. The framework on that camper is not meant for hauling. It's not a U-Haul. Exactly. So rent a U-Haul and then buy something that you could give in when you get to where you're going. It'll take all your foofy stuff like load everything up with clothing, take all the things that are light, put those, you know, common sense. But you're not going to roll away tool boxes. Roll away tool box as it slides between the frame and is going down the road with all those sparks. Comes out the side, goes around the corner. Yeah, it's just not meant for that. Okay, so be like I said be wise Those things aren't made for that So you have to take put that into the equation of you know What it is you think you want to accomplish and this purchase one upon your arrival or something along those lines Just be aware the advice Anyway, we are down here at the bottom of the hour, so I guess we can just kind of peel off here, take a little commercial break, and we'll come right back. 208-935-0094, if you'd like to make a contribution to the Micro Effect Radio Broadcast Network. I'm Joe, here with Mark, on this 18th, oh, 12th day. What did I get, 18th? 12th day, on September. 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You know the things we're talking about here this morning, for me, back in 1996 I came to Idaho with a camper trailer behind my pickup truck. I'm sorry, came here with a camper trailer behind an O's 98 coupe that my wife was driving and I had the pickup truck loaded down with boxes of tools, a skid loader, air compressors and all the heavy stuff on on my ship there and her ship consisted of the you know the car and the camper but that's how we came out here and I did exactly what Mark was talking about. We built somewhat of a pole barn situation to slide the camper into keep it out of the winter weather stacked up straw bales all around the outside you keep the temperature a little warmer on the inside. Just did stuff. But I want you to know this. If I didn't learn anything, absolutely nothing. I learned that all the things that I was doing in my previous life was a waste. And I mean that sincerely. All of the financial, banking, home loan institutions, blah blah blah, have been ripping people off. Still are doing it today because people just aren't smart enough to get off the bandwagon. The only things that are required in life, another discovery of mine is just a place to lay down, go to sleep, take a shower, and make your food. That's it. That's all that's required. That's all you need. The rest is all just a plus. But people just can't seem to get out of that. Like suggesting something like a barn shaped lawn mower shed, something. all you would have to do is insulate it. You know, people, these are ways that you can get off the treadmill and start pocketing whatever fruits of your labor that you managed to get your hands on without handing it out to every financial institution that's on the planet. It's the only way. And so, you know, one of the things that was inviting to me, and it plays a role, honestly, it does, Idaho County does not have any building codes. The only thing you have to do in Idaho County is get a septic permit to, well, obviously put in your septic and run the elect, they won't run any electricity on your property until you have the permit. Okay. That's it. Oversaid and done. Compared to other places, believe me, that's not too bad. So, like we're saying, you know, it's not that we think that you're almost living in a refrigerator box out on the street somewhere. You know, maybe you got a nice home or something. Look around, man. What are the things that you really need? And is it worth holding on to? Or would you rather free yourself from the so-called American Dream Standard or whatever you would like to refer to it as and just maybe live some life without all the burdens of financial institutions that will run you right into the ground. They believe me, they don't care. They do not care. You know, when people, I'm aware of a gentleman, his dad bought a million dollar farm or whatever it was. Dollar amounts really don't matter. Then his dad passed away. So he found it that he thought he should buy the farm next to them. Now understand his farm is paid for. He's going to buy the farm next to him. And so he puts up the farm that's already paid for as collateral to buy the farm next to him. Well, I don't have to tell you the end of that story. You already knew what happened. But what I couldn't figure out was why couldn't he just buy that farm on his own merit? Look, I'll pay you for the farm, but there it is right there. You already have it. I'll buy it from you. But to put up something for collateral and end up losing both. I'm sure his dad rolled over in his grave. For what reason? I don't know. But people do those kind of things. If you got something paid for, satisfied, you don't use it for anything as far as collateral or insurance or what have you. But again, people get tied up in these things. I love these credit card commercials. Consolidate all your debt and you know, how long has that been going on? And then we'll come after everything you got. Yeah, no kidding. No kidding. And people keep doing it over and over as if they're gaining somehow. They will get some lying somebody out there. Oh yeah, we're so happy we did this. And now we're just free to go buy some more. You know, all our credit cards, now it's all in one. You know, the dynamic shift as if they'd gotten rid of their debt. They didn't get rid of anything. They did not get rid of anything. They just mentally moved it over here so they can mentally think about it that, oh, it's smaller now. The mental outlook of how to wheel and deal with finances is puzzling to me. What people perceive to be some sort of gain or good deal. Lawnmower sheds and old campers and stuff, and like Mark was suggesting and mentioned earlier, the guy living in a tent for, I don't know, two or three years. Hey. If you're bagging all that money, you can go pay cash for a house. You just terminated a banker somewhere. Here's the thing, he put on weight. Because he wasn't showing all the money out to rent, and he only paid $10 a month for the... He bought a big, like, was it an 8% Emily 10th? You know, guys, it cost him $20 over... And those are pretty permanent, those are pretty full-size. Dan's had a, you know, nice overfly, so the good rain protection. He had a nice car. that might get, you know, be a problem was in the car and locked up. Today he just pulled up, he had the cops and everything he bought secondhand, but virtually brand new. These people buy stuff and they don't use it. We're in an area where people have more money than brains or they just don't. So he actually was able to eat a little more. He was actually focusing on himself because he was run, run, running, trying to play the rat wheel thing and it wasn't good for him. But he got away from where I was and got out and actually was now he's focusing on dealing with what he wants for himself. And that's why he got ahead and he just kept getting ahead. Oh, he fumbled with the one job and he had other, nobody's perfect. Don't worry about that. It's the idea that don't say it can't be done because I've seen it done. My parents started out with a tent when they got married. My parents got married during the beginning of the Depression, guys. Okay, well, towards the end of the Depression. And a little of nothing. I can take you right to where it is, the art of somebody else's big house now. And they put a tent up, started to have built a cabin shack season then he but while he was doing that he worked two different jobs back when jobs are hard to find yeah what would you rather work down there down the road and built another house what's three years versus 30 years oh yeah I mean think about it for a second three years versus 30 years and you peddle your butt off and at the end they still can get they've got all communities and look what happened in 2008 everybody wants to forget about this but I'm gonna remind you In 2007, the end of 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, by the bankers in a mini-depression that took homes and picked people out on the streets. By the hundreds of thousands and then millions. I will point out, I read this on the air for everybody, I was sending this stuff to Nancy. 35 pages in Flint, Michigan, 35 pages in one separate section by itself with micro-print, with no space, one single space between each line, noticed by the banks. Three five pages, both sides printed no advertising, just the public government notice, because newspapers in the houses off people's rear ends, and kicking people off. How about we dump the buggers and break the nickel, but you've got to, you know, again, you've got to stay focused for a bit. I would like the weather man. Wow, we haven't had this since 2008. Yeah, since it's only like oh darn and remember in oh nine they were still doing this and remember the other thing that came out of this Understand that a lot of the houses that they stole they didn't even have paper on people How is it that the government let that slide your government is not there for you. It's not your government steal property from people that they had no legitimate paper. The government of the bank said no legitimate paper on them. The government knew about it. The other thing they were doing too is they were selling houses amongst themselves and you know my sister went through this. The finance sold their paperwork to another company so now you're paying that company then you're paying the next company and whatever so you're chasing this down the road from finance company to finance company trying to get your house paid for. And in some cases they didn't tell you who they sold it to and the bank folded his tent and you had to go try to find out where it was while we were busy stacking the debt up on it. Yeah, where's the deed to your house? Yeah. Our friends and he worked for Ford Motor Company. His house The bank he had, he'd been banking with for 25 years, the other bank spot everything up. He spent five and a half years trying to figure out, and it went from Michigan to Toledo, it went to the East Coast, and then where did it go? A bank in Germany owned his property. He had to chase it across the globe. We're not just talking across the United States guys. The German bank, actually an Israeli run bank in Germany, it wasn't, it wasn't Germany found that out too. It's not German, it's from down there in Israel. Show operation going on in Germany because they run Germany. They're screwing out of the country as far as the paper. And of course then he had to go to court because they were trying to say that they could close. Each one of them wanted to try and foreclose, but then they went out of business so they didn't get a chance to. And this is guys, this is not what just happened in 08. This is stuff that happened in the early 90s. But I remember that like it was yesterday because he had a great job making overtime nonstop for him working for Ford Motor Company. He worked the tube mill that makes the radiators that are in your vehicle. The radiators in the plant that do that. He was one of three. Also, he's wanted to get sick and he never did. He made money hand over fist. Here's a guy who made money hand over fist, paid his payments. His house deed is missing. It's not at the bank because the bank doesn't. So then he finds the next bank and they're gone. Jake cracks it to the east coast and then what do you go when it goes overseas? What do you do with that? All of a sudden your paper, your paper, your, your, your, is slid across the water and you don't drive to go visit the bank over there, do ya? Now what do you do? First hand, this is, and then you have the scam of the uh, odds with, and by the way let's not forget, the Continuator's shipwreck. Nobody talks about that. Oh, oh, the economy. The latest thing is, you know, bummer ruined the economy. Well, George Bush did a good job of putting nails into everybody's coffin all over the place, dudes. It's the Democrats and Republicans and Republicans notoriously are screwed. The banks tell too big to fail is so big it needs to be dragged out and hung from a light post. It needs to happen. point out you know if i mentioned flint for a reason you know they had a big plan under obama let's remind everybody guys they were going to destroy the top ten cities in the united states doesn't anybody remember we brought that story to the to the air and i've been point that's where you hear water guys they the the mayor of flint was all bomber was black being for the nr working for the typically are for the jewish mobsters well the plan was that flint was going to pilot city to be torn down and destroyed and then they were going to go through nine other cities. I would assume Cleveland would have been on the list. They were going to disassemble and frag the agenda 21 for the destruction of America. But it was going to be done with all these backhand deals and guess who was going to be the first victim? You, your home, that were going to steal from you through the banks. And that's why Flint is the shrek it is right now when you hear about the Flint water. Well, all of a sudden, all these deals fell through because all they call the rest of these pipe dreams, they got these idiots to buy into this garbage. Knowing full well they weren't going to follow through on any of it. And in reality, it's a systematic destruction of the infrastructure of America and the fiber of America, the fabric of America. That's what they were doing. They're waging war on your country, economically, truly, mechanically. This is all about. So we got to be outside. In order for somebody to be able to build, somebody's going to have to be flat-footed and ready to be able to run. off and that's the way you do it. I have to think reverse or my grandparents none of them ever trusted the banks. Why? Because my impression and saw what happened in 29 but they also know what FDR did to screw them all. But you know what they never they never they never 60 years to stupefy everybody to where everybody's using these you know cars and isn't thinking that well back in 29 they hit a switch and it took them about three weeks to take all the money back. How long would it take nowadays with the electronic currency to stop the money flow? instantaneous, wouldn't you? Right now, guys. Yeah, just hit a button. Hit a button and all of a sudden everybody's sucking vapers. Well, guess what? If you don't have all of that debt, you're not sucking vapers. And if you have just a little bit of cash of any kind, you make up the difference that you need for what it is they come up with in the way of bills. In other words, I can't make that $5,000 payment on my McMansion. And that may sound crazy. Well, I won't say $5,000. There's people down the road here. They got foreclosed on one after another because they went there they're gonna remortgage and they couldn't remortgage because all this bank cycle and They lost their houses one after another I've talked about this because they were they were paying 1800 to $3,000 a month How the hell could you make that payment a lot of them didn't think about this that one month just for the house payment $1,800 to give me a house that will roll down the road and I can park somewhere else temporarily and now everything else that I spend is gravy in fact I don't spend it. I save it and that gravy money goes into me build up a war chest so that I can do stuff with it and I can start building up my wealth being somebody else. We have to go through a puzzle palace to try and enjoy the fruits of our labor because they've done everything they can to convince us that all of them should be somebody else's property and that we are somebody else's property. One of the reasons I do this part is you need to change mindset wise. Who owns you? Well, one way or another, you see, every chance they can, whenever they want to take something from you, they send a guy with a gun out to take it, don't they guys? Right? They foreclose, you come out there and be run out. They come with a guy with a gun. And the sheriff's department steals it first at gunpoint. They're piracy, it's part of the Admiralty Court thing, guys. The present Admiralty Court is a piracy operation, a privateering operation, operating on American soil. The sheriff comes out, takes your property at gunpoint. and then turns around and they have a private little lobby sheriff's sale where the bank's bankster who told the sheriff what to do for a song and a dance and it gets slid sideways from one lodge buddy over to the synagogue one lodge buddy to the other lodge buddy over to the bank the bank doesn't come out and take your property your government comes out and puts a gun to your head and what they don't want you to see is that other arrangement where government for your gunpoint and they have a little meeting between a guy that represents each one of those money operations and they just slide it sideways without there's there's no well there's no option they call it a property a share of property auction you know who's there representatives of the banks and only you can pick it up for pennies on the dollar because you're looking for a deal and get back in debt to do it That's right. How about you walk in there with cash and buy it outright and clear it with a land patent and free and clear your straight home and garbage off of the property. Let me share this with you real quick. We had a situation like this a few years ago where a gentleman in the fixin' to lose his home is actually a mobile home sitting on the land. And bottom line is they put his mobile home up on the option block over here in Greensville. And there was people there to buy it. Oh yeah. But what they didn't know, there was a number of us went over there and we bought it and gave it back to the guy. That's what we did. All we were doing was paying the taxes. The taxes on it were some, I don't know, 1,000, 1,200 bucks, I think it was. But we bought it back and gave it back to the gentleman it belonged to to begin with. And folks, that's what we should be doing instead of looking for good deals. I mean, sometimes there's a lot of money involved, but sometimes it's just chump change. And somebody just doesn't have it. And they steal it from people with the knowledge and not even get rid of it for what they claim that you owe. Yeah, how many times does that happen? You know, they're trying to get $10,000 out of something and they go to the auction for, you know, $1,500. But they don't care. They get their $1,500 instead of their $10,000. And somebody's without a home or what have you. But as we always say, more hands make the light work. If people would do that, gather together, protect their friends, and go in and help people with these things, there would be a better world to live in. That's all I can say. Mark, we've got about a minute left, buddy. Yes, we are. And guys, we talked about subjects which are arming you with knowledge so that you are stronger in the long run and have a little more comfort in life. That's the idea here, okay? That quality of life you've been looking for is waiting for you. Yes. Just matter of getting motivated and doing it right and staying the course and staying That's the biggest problem is there can be distractions. Again, ignore the distractions. Pay attention to the goal, stay focused on it, and you'd be surprised at how quickly you can achieve it, okay? That's what we're trying to help you with. Again, organize our equipment train as militia, 510 programs, so you can help out for the fire team or a squad. Oh, well, we will mutually defend that wealth because we have a mutual liberty interest. that's why the founders were able to find a common thread i don't want your property i don't want to steal from you i don't want anybody else stealing from you because i know if they'll feel for you they'll try to steal from me so we have a mutual liberty interest that we need to promote and that is the focus of again property rights are part of your liberty process ultimately again who all of you Well, you immediately tell me nobody owns you. Well, guess what? Let's start doing the math on this and you tell me again whether or not you think someone doesn't think they own you. They send a guy out with a gun to steal your property whenever they can. We're gonna go for now, but Joe's gonna be right here, so don't you touch that dial or go anywhere. God bless the Republic. Yep, to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march, nine days. We're gonna wash our hands. We're gonna dust off our cloaks and our shoes. We're gonna get on with life in an intelligent way. You wanna make it happen? You gotta make it happen. Okay? We'll be back anyway. Joe's taking over, Mark's getting out of the way. More live broadcasting here on The Micro Effect. Please take the time and support us. Bye-bye. Radioactive Wednesday listeners, this is your host Debbie Bastica-Lizzie and I am... Kaling today from a place on the Arizona-Utah border called Colorado City, Arizona. Man, oh man, I just experienced over the last 24 hours the most fantastic thunder and lightning storms I've ever seen. I don't see these kind of thunder and lightning storms here, these thunders, and see these lightnings in California, but oh my goodness, I couldn't even sleep last night. It was, in my mind, so exciting, but it's kind of normal here in this part of Arizona, Utah. And before we get to my two phenomenal guests this morning, experts in their field, people I admire and respect, I want to give a big shout out to my sister, Jenna. Today is August 22nd, and Jenna, happy birthday. You make me so proud, big sister. In fact, we just had a big fundraiser in Siskiyou County in Wai'wika, California, the state of Jefferson. to fundraise for the victims of a fire that you probably have not heard about, most of you have not heard about, a fire called the Klamathon Fire. along the Klamath River. And it was a couple months ago and there were quite a few victims. And so we decided, we women of Sissue County decided we were going to fundraise for those people who got harmed, meaning their house was burned down. They lost a lot of their personal effects. And so anyway, we raised over $20,000 and my sister, Jenna, She made a flourless chocolate ganache cake and with that cake she gave away a bottle of tequila and it went for $1,800. That money goes to victims of fires. And that's our topic today. Part of our topic is fires and weather and what
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