Mark Koernke opened the second hour of The Intelligence Report, discussing the Micro Effect Network's broadcasting capabilities across Michigan and beyond, including AM/FM conventional stations, CB frequencies, and alternate technology along the Mississippi River and Alaska. The episode featured weather observations and references to ongoing surveillance concerns, with commentary on preparedness and constitutional themes typical of the show's format.
I don't need to hotdog near anything like- NO! This is the second hour of the morning. Intelligence report. Hercurti? I am Joe McNeil. Safe and on the ground and on the high ground out there in Kamiye, right? That's it. One day closer to the call of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in Occupy Care, southeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on Micro Effect Network. Good morning! www.themicroeffect.com. WorldSwan, AM&FM micro stations, AM&FM conventional stations, CB Bay stations, Go to the test frequency, but because of the company, the big transmitter went somewhere. So now it is broadcasting every day, right here in Michigan. Also, alternate hallmark in Golden Spike technology is east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. Still, now we've got a little brighter out there. We've got a little sun peeking through to the east over Lake Erie. Of course it is, well, there'd be peeking out somewhere. It is warming up a little bit, which Again, we've still got this directivity going on over us with light bulb in the center of the solar system.
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