Mark Koernke discussed the Paradise, California wildfire aftermath and government relocation policies, focusing on how federal authorities threatened to withhold $1.7 billion in cleanup funding unless residents vacated their properties in winter. He analyzed parallels to Hurricane Katrina, explaining how disaster relief programs create dependency and enable property seizure. The show covered preparedness strategies including low-cost transportation solutions (skateboards, bicycles, hand scooters), FEMA overreach, and caller discussions about zoning restrictions preventing people from living on their own land. Koernke also addressed a controversial FEMA director statement about treating citizens as hostile combatants and discussed police misconduct in Houston.
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This is the day where people don't go to work and today here in Michigan they might not be, because although there's a lot of cars on the road, we have a sleepy ice this morning. Now here where we are, it kinda came down as beatily, but of a rain and then froze. and this is coming from the south, southeast, I believe this is Lake Erie. Yeah, we got the winter, but not here right now. But I haven't seen it, be careful. Good thing so far, no sirens, which as soon as we get a change in the weather, people all of a sudden seem to have a brain fart and forget that apparently they've at least been clutching the steering wheels and slowing down and so people are getting the work that are going to work, there's a big long line of traffic outside. And it's continuing, so Michigan, winter, winter wonderland, winter wonderland. It's the bottom of the state here, so things will be slow for a bit. It is, of course, weapons Wednesday, and your mind is your first best weapon, as we know. All kinds of problems that are on the horizon, and, or right in your face right now, they're on the horizon, they're right prior. They're like, you know, Anyway, other than that, no wind. It's not a real breezy or anything. It's just been straight down. We did have a little bit of a breeze that brought this from the south, but it wasn't anything significant. So, killing cold though, this is one of those things. Guys, you're outside, it's wet, you get wet, holds all the heat out of you, you end up dead because of hypothermia. So, that balmy 50 degree and 48 degree weather we had for a day or two is that classic 6th of February. you thought we came and went now we're back to where we should be. We'll say good morning to again our friends we've got new broadcasting rebroadcasting going on and I believe it's I believe I gotta be corrected it's more than eight transmitters at nine or ten guys have all plugged everything in and they're working day by day to thank you for rebroadcasting this morning and every hour of the micro effect out there in Iowa right now 98 point Five, F.M. Yeah, I will. Isn't it Hawaiian? We will. I will. No, the Hawaiians didn't make it that far in, they probably tried, but there's a few mountains in the way. Joe lives in those. So, Joe, what's liking the neck of the woods? What's the date today? Coming off the wall up there on the rock, looking down on the big valley near the bottom. Kind of goes like this. First the ice came, then throughout the night. Oh boy. turning snow another foot of snow to go on top of the other foot of snow all right that we might cover the snow 25 degrees here this morning with the height today of 30 and Are your guys doing this guy having a stone? Oh, yeah, there's plenty of snow. So now you're messed with their heads, you know, don't use the country music You know tell them you're gonna take the boombox out there and break out the California surfing music you're in Idaho, is it a keyboard? Well, yeah, we kids don't have any snowboards in my bag. Uh oh. They always have to rent their ears, yeah. Oh, I needed to know that. Okay, well, we talked about that before, but I didn't know if they were going to invest in... Okay. Well, there just hasn't been any available. Oh, wait, can you see what we can get for almost nothing? What size, what size, I know this for doing this on here, but there's a reason, you know, this is the, this is the Patreon where we help each other out. What size boots do you Yeah, no, we're up in the 10s and 11s area. What about the girls? Yeah, I got one girl left, so I can't help you with that one. I think it's me. They just got to make sure they get you those, I mean, really, they do kind of work up that ankle so it doesn't bend. Like, hey, you went that way. Yes, my ankle went the other way. It was so embarrassing. It just didn't happen. The basic rule, again, like automotive, you know, galactic automotive physics, there's also snowboarding and skiing search here right now. go. I'll see if I can make it work. Oh yeah. There we go. There we go. I can play this. Hear those drums? I can play this. And over the ledge and now it's that 300 foot free angle slide over the rocks past the mountain goat. Oh there's another mountain goat. All right turn to the left. There's a little bit of snow. Weee-ha! Over the top of the trees. Yeah skimming the trees. You gotta skim them. You're just working the top of those pines. Yeah skimming the trees. That broad blade is kind of like an aircraft landing trail. You know the broad... those... that's what the road... you know what those skis remind me of. I mentioned that to one of our pilots because he's got a... he's got one of those, you know, stintsons. The snowboard ski looks like a ski for a short landing and takeoff. Okay, we'll probably make them work. Probably improvise if you had to. Or maybe that's where they came from, you know. I mean, some of the stuff I've never looked into the history of, guys, and you'd think, well, Mark, that's crazy. He's like, oh, no, that's all stuff that is invented. Like, hey, we're around the middle of nowhere. Ski, what is that? Well, let me see if I tried it, man. I mean, you don't really need to be buckled in to make it, you know, experiment, right? I mean, any of you have boots? Yeah, I was one of those deprived Washington State guys, because When skateboards first came out, I had one. That was the one with the steel wheels. The steel wheels, yeah. I was going to say, you didn't buy them. You went out and made them, remember? There I was in Pueblo, Colorado. And you could hear them go down the sidewalk a mile away because those steel wheels... Going by the deaf and dumb school in Pueblo, Colorado, at a speed unknown to man at the time as I stepped off my brandy skateboard. And said I'd rather eat dirt. You know or something. So that was my last ride on the skateboard. Well like surfboards the skateboard like you said started out with steel wheels and then people found out hey they make those polymer roller skates for the fancy roller skating rinks. Let's see if we can steal some of those. Yeah I was lacking a few digits in my IQ but I wasn't lacking that many. Well, it sounded like with a steel one it sounded like a mini train track because you know you got the little, you know, you got the expander strips and the sidewalk and you hear a blank spot and then you hear he's flying through the air and then he lands and that's where people discovered that maybe knee pads would be a good thing. Not so much elbow pads right away but we had to figure out that you could even improvise knee pads. The next thing that became very important for those who wanted to continue to do exciting things with skateboards unless they wanted to have road rash cars. It wasn't quite that important to be believing to show that you can play with it. Right, how much of your largest bodily organ can you possibly donate at any time? Great! So anyway, that makes me like I said, I look at the skis that they use for snowboarding and I look at a... for everybody out there, check them out. They make these landing skis for the aircraft for you know, the little boys, all the little guys. Tail draggers, they're short planning and takeoff. The pilots can literally land with a handful of feet if you watch some of the videos, especially with the middle of nowhere. But they can do anything. He's the same way. Yeah, everybody must realize the information we just shared with you has all been classified. So we hope you've written something down as we were giving it out there. Right, Mark? I mean, we want people to know how to... Well you know skateboards are kind of one of those tools that'd be like, you know, this sounds weird, but I actually mentioned anything with wheels, they could get you going faster without you having to do anything. I mean it's like a bicycle of people who are like, well what would a bicycle be in the mountains? It's like, well I wouldn't be puddling my arse up here. You know, you got a backpack, I mean the Swiss military, well all militaries guys, used to use anything and everything you can imagine wheeled because wheel is a magical tool that man created It's one of those gifts and because of it whenever you apply the wheel you take any of you were reduced resistance and take you know energy and you know weight but we don't use conserve energy and you take weight off the shoulders of the operator typically or you reduce the burden in one form or another for the operator. So bicycles you know you walk uphill you ride downhill. It's that simple you know you walk uphill you ride downhill you've halved most of the work. Gravity sucks it works for you. sounds weird but you know a skateboard would be a useful tool as long as it was made. It wouldn't be like anything fancy, it's just basically a transport board, something you can actually use to move a little, you know, a little easier. Every time you move a joint, you're burning calories. Every time you move a leg, doesn't mean you shouldn't be moving around, but what you're gonna find is food's less available, that's why people invented all these things. Always remember that, wow, this is easier, my burn list calories back when people didn't have as many calories to take in and there weren't like quickie marks and McDonald's at every corner and you know, goodie stands. It used to be again, it was a physical world where you know, the energy was one horsepower or one people power, much to carry. And you know, you can even put a little toe line on the front of it. And you know what you do if you make it a little wider, if you're not looking at it to be a sport item, but you make it kind of like word cargo trailer. God is something you could lash things down to. You can literally stand on and coast downhill with. You want a tow, you want a break, and you want some lashing points. Gravity sucks. We've got that natural energy, so to speak, in reserve. So again, conserved energy, whenever you want to. And it would be something that could be done. And easy to carry, too, when you're not using it. If you had to walk with it, you just lash it to your backpack. a couple of bungee straps ready and you splash it to your backpack. But because of the road nets that are, say, in an emergency situation, well, it's like where Joe is. I mean, a lot of what you'd be doing is downhill. Coming back up, you're gonna have to walk. But you know what? The going downhill part was a little easier and a little faster. But nothing terrible would be a lot faster. Yeah, and that's not an involuntary action. Yeah. Ah! Look, he took the shortcut. Ah! How were you intended on going, yes. Yeah, you still get to where you're going, kind of. A lot better. a lot faster under those situations. So prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, you got to think things through. You might recall that when they had the little scooters everybody used to make, which pileups the mother of the skateboard member in Back to the Future. We had the T-bar that came up, right? Well, we made those before we made them. You didn't go up and buy this stuff. It was the land of two by fours. You know, I got to say there's only so many ways you can knock your own teeth out. Yeah, well, definitely one of them. Then you got a dash you didn't have before, right? Right. Look what's there waiting for me. So again, this is where a little thought process. When we made those, all you did was take a piece of pine or a piece of board that's where. Preferably not hardwood, but you want something a little soft. It's gonna wear down, you're gonna have to replace it. But you just made a pivot brake. All it is, you pivot your toes sideways to the back and you had a little board nailed into the side of your baseboard that had your wheels on it. And all you do is you just pass bit with your toe and it applies that wood as friction to the ground and that was a break. It's ridiculous and of course now if you need a little more break, obviously lifting up with your toe on the bar as it drags behind a little bit, it's only a short little piece, about four or five inches long, six inches high off the ground you were. But when you think about it, guys traveling or moving, we're talking about like in most cases everybody's talking about retreat and then What do I do with? Now here's the neat thing. Again, for those of you who know all the gimmick toys that have been out there, three of them. People came from China, their China support, Joe made the guys, they make both hand scooters like that. They completely fold up into a package smaller than their 15. Like an M4 carbine. Not even as tall from top to bottom. But when you've got this little weird bit of an adult, you've got the handlebars there, you can just cruise right along. Even on flat ground, if you have any balance left in your metabolism, it actually is a pretty efficient way to travel in flat areas. Something to think about. Wheels are a bit of an advantage. Wheels with everything. And whenever you can make it so you can pull something. Another little trick there. Most everybody wants electric and this and that and the other, but I've been grabbing these, although I'm not seeing as many as I used to. They're just people kind of hanging on to them again. Guys, that makes a great infantry car. What are you going to do if things get bad? I'm going to leave it behind. If I go out and get it for free, the last four or five of them I got, like at this one church sale, at the end of the church sale, they throw everything away. And the last time I got three of those, and I had a little platform on the bottom, and you add some string, you screw them right into the main pylon. And now you've got a nice cargo, the car cargo step down below, and you can put ammo cans, you can put your back and make it a little wider. You strap everything right to the little cart caddy and you drag it along behind you rather than carrying it on your shoulders and you reduce fatigue There's nothing that stops an enemy faster than spotting a man running across the battlefield With a little stocking cap with a fuzzball on top of it pulling a cart and saying or It just doesn't happen everywhere Well, the thing is, again, you don't worry about it if you're going into a situation of any kind. The most important here is a lot of people have said, well, how can I, or we just couldn't be able to get from A to B. Guys, right off the bat, you have to think away from any of the regular ideas that everybody has. Number one, Katrina. What happened to everybody who thought they were going to jump in their car and just drive down the road? Well, when several million people all think to drive down the same road, Within a few hours, first of all, the first gas stations that are closest, immediately. We're not talking like it takes two, three, four hours. We're talking with a million cars on the road, leaving just one area. Millions of cars. Yeah, all you have to do is remember the 70s and you'll have a good bird's eye view of what that would be like. And there are pictures of that. Oh, yeah. And remember lines that went down around the corner. Oh, and around the other corner. And yeah, that's when the gas was, you know, it went from seven a gallon to only 33 cents a gallon, but to 57 cents a gallon. And that was an outrage. I remind her, when everybody was saying when it reaches a dollar, I'm quitting. I'm not gonna drive. And then it was at 77 cents. So they kept it just under 97.9. I don't have to quit yet. Three pennies. I got three cents left. I can do it. Well, they did make a difference. The fact of the matter is that Katrina, you know, as the, it was basically, it's like a slow motion nuclear device. As all the arteries going outbound, first the major highways of course were jammed up and they became parking lots. But people who did get off the highway to try and find gas, well, the closing down and emptying out wasn't fuel. And told to you, I would point this out by many preppers who are survivalists. The new term whispered to try and be politically correct. Oh, but then you know what happened? They don't like you either. I warned everybody about that. Prepper anymore, okay? But everybody told you before, whatever you're going to do, it has to be within a tank of gas and you better calculate, if you miscalculate, that tank of gas may not get you to where you need to go. Why is that? Well, because you're doing a lot of sitting and idling. And if it gets to the point where you're fully stuck, the one thing you better get used to, the idea of doing is shutting the vehicle down and, you know, problem. Like with Katrina, people were pampered, you know, babies. And so guess what? They could shut it down. Why couldn't they shut that car down? couldn't run the air conditioning because it was hot outside. They wouldn't roll the windows down and cool down that way and conserve fuel and shut the old bull. They had to have the windows up, they had to run the fuel, all these P-Brains ran the fuel, ran the, you know, ran the fuel out and so there were a myriad of cars, many many many many cars that didn't go very far and they were left or because they just had to have that AC be in these people that were supposed to be from places like Mississippi and Louisiana. Real Louisianans are acclimated to the environment or used to be. That's how it used to be. You learn real quick, you don't want air conditioning. You want all windows in your house that you can open up and you let the breeze move through and the shade does its job. That's why you plant big trees rather than chop trees down and make big steel buildings with no windows. Environmental, you know, the environmental failure acclimation. So what happened is then these people only could go as far as that tank of gas would halfway take them. And then they pulled off the highway and they went to a secondary road and couldn't get any more gas because there was a wave that already got there. And then of course they started pirating off all the people that were nearby. You know, stealing gasoline from generators, stealing neighbors' generators, people's generators because they were running outside. The people just had to have the air conditioning in the house. Then again, conserving and thinking ahead. Air conditioning isn't critical, but heat is. Okay, if the things freeze up, you know, you're going to lose technology that you may not be able to afford to replace later, like your indoor plumbing. If you covet indoor plumbing, if you have not planned ahead, you know, haven't, haven't set up that issue. Because the longer you can eat out of and consume everything in the fridge, you don't open up canned goods when you have limited electricity. Thinking ahead, you're going to be eating from, you don't open the canned goods. You can still use some of your dry goods, but I even hold off because if this is a Cascading failure. Most canned goods are what you're going to be dipping into because there won't be any. One of the things you're going to have to manage is don't waste food down the road. It's one of the most important things to remember. Oh, I got food as a weapon by the way Joe. Yeah, do you have dollar trees out there anywhere nearby the dollar trees? 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I mean as far as it's done Okay, now and we did you read the red one of the things Well because they have to certify it's safe with a clean up for what? Okay you had a fire, the place is pretty straight forward, the houses virtually return to ash right? Right. Now you know what I'm going to say this, this is because we're cynical and I do not trust... How do we think they were going to, think about this for a second folks, how do we think they were going to relocate the population? You know heard of yeah heard them someplace else if they didn't want you in California for example All they have to do is start making rules like for example this one that we're talking about here was a law allowing residents to live in temporary shelters on their burned-out properties before the lots were cleaned off and certified safe for habitation Well, let me let's think about that for a second gee whiz Yeah, there's some debris left over after a period of time. Not much in this case. Yeah, people would generally probably haul that all off. I mean, they are property owners after all. I mean, if I own a piece of property and you own piece property, Mark, we're going to stand there and look at the whatever's left over after the big fire and what's the next move? Well, I suppose cleanup. What's after that? Well, I guess if I had a motor home, I know that there's water there coming out of the ground we can pull together and make some sort of an electric hookup or something at some point and just maintain some life until we can regather our belongings and I don't know, get a bank approval or wait to save up some cash or you know, whatever it takes. There should be fire insurance for bank approval. To get life put back together. Well, here's the thing about it is number one, who owns the property? Well, you're supposed to, but you know you're in Commie, California. But I'm going to say something real quick here. Why would they really want them off the property? Well, a possession is nine tenths of the law, guys. It's like everything we've said before. And if you occupy it, they can't try to claim that they're going to alter the agreement. All of a sudden declare that this is agenda 21 property now and you don't really need to live here. Yeah, and they're in the middle of there. We removed the population program. Yeah, no, you're okay. Did I know where did everybody from Katrina go where they go? Well a whole bunch of good well everybody who signed a FEMA contract They still haven't got stuff done Because that got them into the government the government paperwork and the end the bureaucracy which is worthless failure guys Anybody who didn't sign FEMA, like they've always been in the hurricanes, they were back online in a few months, if not six months, and they were in the houses, they got everything fixed, they're going down the road and they're living life. Well, let's talk about FEMA for just a second. Let's talk about welfare, let's talk about any of those handout programs, any of them, whether anyone realizes or not. If you are signing up for food stamps, welfare, disaster relief, if you pick one, it doesn't matter what the title is, you are making a declaration to the federal government that you are incapable of taking care of yourself and require their assistance. You have now become as much as a child to the parent and the parent's going to tell you what to do. with your time, your property, whatever, because you've already made the declaration of dependence on the government and that you're not capable of taking care of yourself. And they can prove that in any court of law as they walk in and show the papers that you signed, deal with FEMA or welfare, or any of these things. So that's how the lawful aspect of that works, whether you understand it or not. So like Mark is suggesting the best thing to do is sign up for nothing I would hope that you had some insurance, you know here a couple years ago If might have put my place would have you know burned off whatever and we're very close Yeah, I would have been what you call SOL I guess it would be the best description and Being that I built it all one piece at a time anyway It would just have been a matter of just starting over. But if they would have came along and said, well, you've got to leave the property. Well, of course, at that point, if I chose to leave without any kind of retaliation or fighting back, well, then I had nothing to build on. I couldn't even put in a tent or a camper or whatever, although that's exactly how I got started. I've mentioned before that when I first arrived in Idaho, I bought a piece of bare, raw land. There was nothing on it but grass. Since that time, I got one, two, three, I got four buildings on the property. We got water, we got electric, and we just did it all over a period of time and we paid cash as we went along. Why can't them people just do that in California? Why is any government getting involved at all? We're talking about people who obviously had enough money to buy some very nice homes So you might say that they're sustainable in some way But yet they're treated like dogma as if you know the ghetto was coming or something And I'm sure it would have looked like that for a while Until everybody you know got their stuff together, but I'm not really sure what it would do for Land prices or you know how much the dirt would be worth at that point according to their property values and taxes, etc. There's another question, Gee whiz, I wonder, do you see on the fire, there's no more houses there, whatever, does that mean the property taxes are going to go down? Will they get a reduction in property tax or will they be required to continue to pay $5,000 a year, even though there's no house there or any of these things? But people don't think about these things as this progresses. And now, maybe they're, well, if it's your land, you're going to pay that $5,000, even though there's no house or nothing there. and we're telling you to take your camper and head on down the road and possibly go pay some tax, I guess what you could call it, to some campground somewhere, if that's where you end up or you know on the street somewhere, you know they'll find a way to get more money out of you even though you've lost everything. Is there anything else that we can bring to the table? Is there anything else that we can charge you for maybe continue to collect fees on even though it does not exist anymore? And just like Katrina, we have no idea, this will drag along long enough where we'll have no idea where the people of Paradise ended up at. We do know that there's no longer a population there that has been relocated to legislation someplace else because of restrictions. Perhaps we can remember the guy, there was a guy, I think this was up by San Francisco there somewhere, wherever there was a fire up again. which one it was, but him and his family went in and cleaned up the property. They had money or they had a plan and they were cleaning up their property because they'd already talked to some contractors. They had the bucks, man, we're just going to rebuild. We're just going to put another house up. But they would not, you know, this is their little, how they get back this year, they would not allow him to have any building permits because he had cleaned up his own property. They were punishing it. Well, you weren't supposed to clean it. Well, who was supposed to clean up the property? The property belongs to me. It's mine. Why wouldn't I clean it up? Why can't I rebuild? Why are you stopping me from rebuilding? So these are the natural, I don't even know if we can call this natural actually, and I'm sure that it's not actually. These are the implemented restrictions that come in after you've been completely wiped out. So when the old saying is the government's here to help you out, really? What are they going to help me do? And if you're like Mark pointed out if you're sighting up for FEMA and all this other stuff as Mark pointed out people that you know hasn't moved forward or anything that's because you made a declaration to them that you are incapable of taking care of yourself and you require their assistance. That's by your own declaration. So there you go folks. Just so you know if it comes to a neighborhood near you Now I'm not positive that they'll have to pay the continuing high property tax or what have you, but hey, certainly a possibility. Anyway, we've got phone lines that are filling you up here, jamming you up, so I'm going to go to line one, the first caller. Welcome, you're on the program. Hey, hello. Good morning. Good morning. Yes, sir. I just want to throw into this mix that I've looked at some properties Like on a Golden Dale Washington, Central Washington, way, way from Seattle. And Acres had a shop on it, and you know, my business in the shop, and she goes, no, you can only stay in your fifth wheel for a month on the pride. Are you buying this property or renting it? Oh, no, you're buying it. And I said, then we'll just stay upstairs in the rooms above the shop. Oh, no, no, that's not occupied state. This is 20 acres surrounded by cows and Zone does safe. Does that what you said? I'm sorry You said it was not zoned as being safe or something. But what what was oh, no, it wasn't zone or no the You hadn't been in spec occupancy. It could be used as this but we're in the middle of freaking nowhere We're not in a business. Okay, so if I got this straight here We don't know if it's safe to occupy you for a living quarter type of situation, but it's okay for a thousand people a day to come in and out of the building to patronize your business. Am I understanding that? Oh yeah. I just want to throw out there that one of the things you want to ask when you're looking at a piece of property, you plan on doing what you did. I've heard this over and over again now. Well, you can have your on there for a month and I said, leave for one day and then the month starts up. No, not really. So how does that work? Well, they never give you an answer. They can only be here for a month out of the year. Well, there's no. Yeah, it's that UN thing. There is no answer. It's an arbitrary, it's arbitrary on the part of the quote unquote enforcer. It's whatever they make up at the time. Exactly. And you know, you want to find a place where you're not going to have to deal with the BS. You know, you know what, I mean, I don't. It's like next, the other thing that I want to throw in, you're talking about mobility and I've used skateboards a lot for moving furnaces into garages and things. They get more to the skateboard, it goes into the bucket, and I use it for moving equipment. Exactly. And I can push stuff off sideways where, you know, the four wheel carts, the damn wheels move all directions. So as a single person, I can slide it off with S-laring. But the one thing I wanted to throw out, and these were really popular for a while, and you can find them pretty cheap. And we use them to, they attach to a back of a bicycle, and one of the brand names was BAW. And there's just a single wheel trailer that follows behind your mountain bike. Yeah, I remember that. Oh yeah. And it's easy how much stuff you can get onto those behind you, so instead of having a four, the catches on everything when you're going up the trail. And they were close to the hunting cabin. The other thing, they're getting harder to find now, but for a while they were, you could pick them up for 100 bucks. The old bicycle mopeds, not the ones with all the fiberglass, were great on trails. And if you get one, the older ones, a lot of them had these restrictive exhausts on them, which sounds like it's a disadvantage, but they were actually relatively quiet. I mean, not totally, obviously. But they get 125 miles a gallon. You can pick them up and lift them up and over, over logs and whatever that falls. Keep going up to those. The only problem is disconnect the trailer and then lift it up and then get the trailer. I have to say with you that line of thinking right there. Years ago when there was a lot of people arriving here in Idaho, people were talking about buying horses for the apocalyptic whatever that took place. And then we had a discussion on ATVs. And of course everybody wants to go down and get this big 750,000 cc SME. You people are nuts. Because here's what's going to happen. You're going to get out somewhere in the forest somewhere, what have you. And you get that thing stuck. And you're not going to be able to manhandle it out. So I suggested getting something as small as a... What we ended up with was Honda 300s. Two wheel drive, you don't need four wheel drive, two wheel drive does just fine and I've proved that over and over again. Because you can do things with a two wheel drive, you can't do with a four wheel drive. But keeping in mind whatever you do, like in that case there, based on my suggestion, I just suggested I would buy something that works for you, that can transport you, can carry whatever you plan on putting on it. And then if you get stuck, you know, if you have to unload the stuff and then you can actually literally manhandle it, you'll get it out of the mud hole or over the cliff or you know, whatever you're trying to do rather than something that you ain't gonna budge, you know, without a crane. You know, so that's a good one. You know, my brother bought one of the Honda trails and they're a good machine and they've gotten way too expensive for what they are now. Oh yeah. It's a two man deal. But it can be done. Well, yeah. And they have accessories like the spare and the spare gas tank and all that. It's great. And you don't feel so bad if you have to leave it. You don't have to carry a hell of a lot of gas. You get a long ways on 125 miles. I had to throw that in and thank you guys. Alright man, thanks for calling. We got another caller here so we're going to jump over right away. Thank you sir. And second caller, caller number two. You've been waiting. It's time. Hi there, is it me? I think it is. We got your call. Yeah, that's what's awesome. You know, what we need to find is what works for us and what is, um, accommodatable by our neighbors. That's all. And, um, we care not whether or not the, uh, the Soviets likes what we're doing, how we're doing it. We just want to know, well, does this work for us and does not infringe upon our neighbors? Well, let me point this out for you here, Rick. I recognize your voice. We've suggested, and it has been suggested any number of times, that under certain circumstances that you might have someplace else to go in the past. We've suggested stockpiling something somewhere in a rented garage or something. What have you? We made those suggestions and this is a classic example, you know, say for these people here in Paradise, California. Had they been into the survival mode at all, you know, at any level, perhaps some of them, they would have bought us, you know, a one-acre plot in Oregon or someplace, you know, Nevada, who cares? That, you know, under these circumstances, this would be ideal to say, well I guess Martha, we're going out to the Egypt location and to camp out there for a while because obviously it's not sustainable here anymore and we're being asked to leave. See that's where that little preparation, even though I am where I am, I do have some place to go. I do. Because there's, you know, hell we had a fire here, that could have been the culprit or the element that forced us to do something. But the reason that people would be doing it, you have to be a little bit foresightful. You have to be able to imagine these things and some of these things. I'm sure that nobody in Paradise, California anticipated a big fire coming along and wiping out their homes. But I'm also sure that they didn't anticipate the government coming against them and telling them they have to get off their own property. And you know hindsight obviously is always 2020 right? So now they're stuck with whatever they got, tents, motor homes or what have you. Now whether they go down to the KOA campground and pay them you know 40, 50, 100 bucks a month or whatever the hell that's going to amount to. Of course their job is going to be something of question, oh what am I going to do for work if I have to go all the way to Nevada to go camp on my one acre. I mean these are things that you know obviously should have been thought through could have been thought through I happen to know a guy that used to work for Cisco That's Cisco there in San Francisco as a matter of fact, you know big Corporation, you know, man, he got stocks and bonds and big paychecks and all that he came here to Kami, Idaho from San Francisco and Him and two of his friends. I think they bought like 20. No, it was a I think it was 40 acres of land and they split it between the three of them and he didn't build you know some fancy house or anything he put up basically what looks like from the outside is pole barns but they're quite different on the inside I assure you they actually have cement and you know wood stoves and bedrooms and all this other stuff but you know when the tax man looks at that well that's just a barn or it could be a house but it's not you know You know what I'm saying. So like I say, this is an excellent example. We've been getting examples and obviously since Katrina. But you really do need to have some sort of prep. And I hope everybody listening to my voice is taking this into consideration. Whether it's temporary, Uncle Bob's farm or whatever it is. Because if you know the city of New York or Chicago or somebody Miami whatever caught on fire and you were told by the federal government Yeah, you can't come here anymore like they did down there in New Orleans That you might have a way to reestablish yourself. See wouldn't want to be better be somewhere else. Right exactly Well, I appreciate your call Rick before I go. I just want to say You know what you're saying Joe is what you require what everyone requires is, you know, things that, you know, serve my own forward from there. You know, like, well, whatever, whatever serves me and mine, and does not hinge upon my neighbors why this is good. Whenever we find that that is the, you know, the, the, the tact or following, that, yeah, this is good for me, and it does not hurt my neighbors or theirs, why then, It's not a damn whether or not the government likes it or not. All we need to know is... Well, you see the threat in this situation... The threat, the choke hold is we'll cut off your emergency funds. That's what they're saying. If you don't do it as we say, we're not giving you... Which basically doesn't mean for you. Yeah. It's a mistake. They should never... The biggest problem is, again, with the resources, like we're saying, everybody pretty well agrees. Whatever you're going to pick for your backup, you need to first of all find out... Well, it's not zoning. It's simply trying to tell you what to do with your property because they're a card holding Communist Party member. It's that simple. This is in Michigan where they're not zoned. Oh, we need zoning because we'll get some... But what they do is put a burden on everybody else and start sucking off everybody's wallet. Yeah, dirt is dirt. If that's where you have to stand, lay down, whatever, and that's what you've got, that's what you've got. You own it. Anyway, we're at the top of the hour. Once again, you want to hang on there, Rick? Are you ready to go, or? I would love to hang on because there's always so much more. Okay, hang on there. Stay where you are. God bless our Republic. Death to the New World Order. Shout-perveil, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the March 9th day. We'll be right back a little bit here. We got the top of the hour break and the evening identifier and then second hour coming up. It is Wednesday on the rock. Can't you just see the state of California reducing the taxes on the burned out property so they could help them people out? 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, 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, 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, you've traded in your name, you've given government control to those who do you harm so they can burn down churches and seemingly 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 can 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 what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and 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, 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 pirates gentlemen this is the second of the morning in all of our brothers and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest network in the morning www.microeffect It's a beautiful Wednesday morning here. We got Malichigan, the Winter Wonderland. Stuff and then some beauty going out yesterday in the bottom of Michigan. Slow down. Seems to be playing it safe. I haven't heard any sirens or crunch, crunch, crunch. So that means prevailing and maybe they're not even texting. That would be nice. I think they aren't because that's usually what's causing the accidents now. More so than anything. What's the day today? What's jumping off the wall up there on the rock looking down on the valley and over across the plane to go over past the valley there guys This beautiful scenery on the other side of the ditch or any? Anyway, yeah, we're still at 25 degrees here with snow high today 30 on this sixth day of February 2019 and You know getting back to what we were discussing you imagine this for a second What time of year is it? What time is it? It's winter time! Winter Wonderland time! So here these people have been going into their home, they get some little shelter put together, try to make it through the winter, and now they're being asked to leave, or they will lose 1.7 billion dollars in federal support for the people, you know, the homeowners of Paradise. Okay? In the middle of winter. So what do you think has been taken into consideration here? Absolutely nothing. Absolutely nothing. How much cleanup is going to take place in the middle of winter? Who knows? Who knows what they have in mind? What do they consider to be a sanitary condition? For example, if I were running the operation, God help me. If I was running the operation, okay, Mr. Federal Government, we're going to start up here at the top of the hill. And I've got, you know, 500 people here. I'm suggesting that or considering that I can sanitize, you know, this home site, probably in 30 minutes, with every penny that's here, all the equipment I have. And we just started working our way down one side of the street. We'll split our teams in half and they can get on the other side and we'll just keep working our way down the hill. And that way the people can re-occupy They're sanitized piece of land that already has water there right underground It's up to the electric company who is going to have to run electric anyway if it wasn't underground, right? That's all going to take place then of course you have the other props like you know phone systems And you know maybe some internet there whatever is required, but it all can be reconstructed basically pointing out that the people, the landowner could say, okay, I'm going to go stand on the other side of the street here while it takes you 30 minutes, an hour, whatever, to sanitize my piece of property and then get right back on it. That's not what I think. That doesn't seem like a viable plan for some reason. But the threat... Understand the threat now. They're not telling the people they're telling the city council will cut off 1.7 billion dollars in support If you don't get these people off this property so we can sanitize it That's what they're telling them putting people out, you know in the middle of winter and this is a middle of winter, right? With less than they already have or creating another condition That's even probably more detrimental than the first one having to relocate with what you have left in life I don't know. I keep asking the questions when is people gonna stand up for themselves? Let us just imagine for a second that you know we We that would be you the lister including myself. We told the federal government to piss off Keep you 1.7 billion, but you see they have that little care out there in front of because here's here's what you're looking at you know with 1.7 billion. I'm just imagining in my wildest dreams that somehow those people of Paradise vision or have been given the vision of the possibility of Homes being reconstructed by the government, but who would they belong to then who would own the houses? You know whether you realize it or not these big apartment buildings you see in Chicago and projects in New York, you know, whatever When you sign, you know a rent lease or something of that nature to live, you know Have the privilege of living in one of them stack them and rack them homes You're also signing and giving away your right, you know, they can come in and look for drugs and guns anytime You can't stop them because it's all in your contract Okay, well now that they have built the homes and you signed up with them and you already explained to them how incapable you are of taking care of yourself, what do you think that's going to be like if it took place? What do you think would end, how that would end up? So here you have a $1.7 billion dollar promise. These people are visiting, you know, just like, uh, whatever. It doesn't have to be the big fancy house that we had. We'll settle for a little ranch house or something rather than the five story whatever we had, you know, because we have plenty situation. And then tell them, well, in order for you to obtain that, hey, you got to go suffer some more. We aren't finished with you yet. And of course, we've all listened to the rumors of how those fires got started, have we not? Oh, it was a laser beam that came down from the sky. It is rather strange, you know, you have to admit that these homes burned down right in the middle of trees. The trees are fine. The houses were at least far enough apart without burning the trees. It's a little strange. Have you seen the pictures? That doesn't speak for all of it, but that speaks for some of it. How did these fires get started? has a program, I think it was called Agenda 21, now I think it's what, Agenda 30 or something? Something called a relocation program to relocate the population. I think, how would they accomplish that? Well first you have to burn everything down so people don't have nothing to go back to. What do they do with areas that they don't want anybody to go back to? They burn them down. They burned it right to the ground so there's nothing left. They burned out Indian camps, they burned out towns, they've done all kind of crap. And they also, you know, you could say that was their little test project, realizing, well, nobody's going to come back. Now, how many people could go back to New Orleans homes, you know, property that absolutely owned, but the property was so old and in the family name for so many years, they couldn't touch it. But once you create a disaster, then you have all these specially new appointed policies that you can't go back on a property until you clean it up. By the way, we're going to clean it up for you and that's going to cost you $50,000. Have you got $50,000? No, sir, I don't. I don't have $50,000. Well, then we're going to take your property and we're going to use it for whatever we want to use it for. And you're going to have to sign the true deed over to us because now you're $50,000 in debt. They create this situation over and over and over again. But for some reason, as I always say, the pictures don't fit. Nobody can see it. They can't see. You know, yesterday we were talking about the new traffic lane for drugs going all the way down into Venezuela. Today we can talk about the fires, how the people are being treated. And it's no different than what you've already witnessed. But there's no bells going off. Nobody's realizing what's taking place. They're getting their way. Their wheels are turning, man. They are making progress. They are making progress. And I can sit here and explain to you all day long how they're doing it. But you have to be able to see it for yourself. And here I completely forgot about my man Rick hanging on the phone line. Rick? Did you have something to add into this here, my friend? Well, yes, sir, I do. See, this is exactly the thing. You know, all we have to say is, well, this sort of thing, this sort of thing is not at all okay with us in our neighborhood. And, um... Well, you have to understand who you're dealing with, Rick. You're dealing with people that have nothing. What do you think they're going to say? What do you think? How inviting, how encouraging do you think $1.7 billion would be to us? Somebody standing there that doesn't have a house or anything else and a promise has been made and a vision has been created that they will get back to some normal life if they just follow the rules. Understand the situation. Go ahead. Well, Joe, this is what I mean. If a person were to say, man, I would love to have my normalcy return back to my particular reestablished because the government know the government is not going to do this for us is it because if I get in you know co-host with my government established my neighborhood where I like it why would the door or am I or am I better off saying I would rather have me and my neighbors reestablished my neighborhood It's good for me and it's good for my neighbors. It's good for industry, whatever factories in the neighborhood that, you know, these are where the people came from that worked in those factories, you know, those kind of things. Yeah, we understand the process. I fully understand what you're saying there, Rick. And that's basically what I'm saying or asking, when are people going to wake up to this crap and just say no? Well, this is the very easy thing, Joe. It's very easy for me. I just go to this thing is slavery. I do not require slavery imposed by government. What I do instead, desire is and my wishes and the wishes of my neighbors in my neighborhood. What happens why then boy am I happy but my neighbors are happy too. Government is not our friend. Government is our enemy. Government wants to cut our goddamn legs off. And we find out that, you know, we wish to, you know, empower and reinvigorate, you know, the regular people. Why then, this is where sociology stems from. Require no governmental ones because government is meant to cower from our own. our legs and our hands. Well you could ask, where did you get 1.7 billion? Well we got it from the people. I can promise you no politician in the state of California reached in his pocket and said, here let me help these people. And so with the same game and they're using your money to control you. Or promises of money or support or what have you. See and that's why I can sit here and say people need to know, they need to learn that the government is not a tit to suck on during bad times. What's your? They're absolutely the cause of those bad times most of the time. Go ahead. Joe, can we look at one thing? I mean like when the you know the quote unquote government is our um it does not help us at all like it's um the lake's out from under us. On the other hand when we the people And I say again, with capital W and capital P, when we the people say, well, we want to be the ones who want to care for, provide for, and fight for ourselves when things work out well for us. Fight! With a capital S, I, G, H, D, for ourselves, why that's when we do well for ourselves. Well, it's the only time we can accomplish anything. Absolutely. I mean, it's so childish, it's just like, you know, crazy. But like, we require no, you know, like, we require no nothing. Ourselves are enough off. We're just little wee tiny people. Ourselves are enough to say, we, when we do that, and not say, Will you help us be free? I'm going down work. Appreciate the call there Rick. Thank you. By the way, you know this $1.7 billion is being promised is for clean up. Okay. So let's think about that for a minute. $1.7 billion. That's a lot of money. Who do you suppose might get the contracts, have the equipment or the supplies or the people? to come in and do this $1.7 billion cleanup. Now I was talking as though that $1.7 billion was part of a re-establishment thing, but no, it's just really for cleanup. So Joe and Mark, we are going to go down there and capitalize because Mark has a pickup truck and I have a rake and we're going to go down there and sanitize some of them homesides. And I don't know, they give us what? What do you think they give us, Mark? 100 bucks an hour plus, you know, equipment costs. But before we can bring our... Oh, it's California. Remember, it's an outrageously stupid price to begin with no matter what it is. That's pretty cool. So before you and I can be or certify ourselves or qualify as a cleanup crew, they'll have to inspect our vehicles to make sure they're, you know, all up to speed, have the, you know, the proper, I don't know, California emissions equipment on it, you know, whatever. And for the privilege, you know, of course we'll be paying taxes on those. See, I wonder where that money goes. Okay, then they'll give it to you for your services for cleaning up the property. I wonder when they constructed Paradise, if there was anything on a piece of paper anywhere saying that if this happens, you owe us this, or you will have to pay, or you will have to leave. or anything remotely like that. I wonder if that was in the paper. I would just take a wild guess and say, no. These are all the new laws or implementation policies, whatever the hell you would want to call it, that they dream up after the fact of what you've got to do to survive after the fact. Where did they get this authority, this power? Does the city council have the power? Or is it the city council that's kneeling down to the $1.7 billion cleanup? Who is answering to these demands? Who is the one that flinched when somebody said, well, if you don't do what we say, we're not going to give you the $1.7 billion. Who are they talking to? And who is doing the talking? Who has powered up to stop the flow of clean up funds that seems to be very important because we're worried about mankind and their sanitary conditions here in Paradise, California. But somebody had a knee jerk there because they said, oh well I'll remove the people right away. I'll go and tell the people now so that we can get this 1.7 million dollar clean up sanitation thing going on. I'll go and tell the people, who is that? Because that person obviously doesn't even own a piece of property in Paradise, California. Because I'm reading right here where one of the people, the Paradise Town Council unanimously rescinded on two-month-old law allowing residents to temporary camp on the property, right? Okay. And now they're being asked to leave. We're talking about 27,000 people. And one member says our town is struggling already and this adds more hurt said councilwoman Melissa Schuster Who lost her home in the fire and is living with her husband in an RV on their own property? And I think I just stated that a few minutes ago. This just brings more pain to the problem. Do anything to help here's the other thing guys We're talking our you know if you haven't looked at any and they're grabbing if you look at these people are living in, it's a mobile house. It is a mobile home. In fact, it might be nicer in some cases being a small home. Some of those are gorgeous. Yeah, in fact, I was gonna say, if anybody has anybody's listing out there, come to the Midwest, come here to Michigan, Indiana, this is where, but you can buy a full-size, buzz eyes here. I could point you at three of them right now, go to face bottom of Michigan, you go over to the West side, there is Master, Bets and Beds, uh, $2,500. turn the key, drives down the road, I'll guarantee these people spent more than that. So we're not talking, you know, in fact, even the cheapest ones, if you're buying new, if these people went out and bought new or even half new, you're talking 20, 30, $40,000 mobile homes. So they're not, they're not talking junk. The biggest problem here, let's talk about this cleanup real quick. Look at the pictures of what you've seen. If you and I, if Joe and I went down the road, I'd have two things that have, well, I'd have three trucks. I'd have a truck, actually, I'd order another big truck. What would I need those three trucks for? Well you need something to haul crap off with. Well yeah but no no I make money off this more than one way. Guys there's electrical wiring in all those houses. That's what burned those houses down by the way. They don't want to talk about it but let's just go by this. What would I do? Anything that's copper or brass goes into the trailer. It's called salvage. Yeah anything that's plastic goes in. The second one is a bigger heavier unit or debris that might be left. I'm done. I mean, don't look at these places. They burn to ash. It's not like it's that hard to pick up even. That's what gets me about this. So there is no excuse for these pigs in government to be doing what they're doing except there's another agenda. Now here's something else I wanted to add after we've talked about this. Is anybody walking around with a radioactive, with a Geiger counter, with a radiation, you know, background detector to survey the area? Because I would. There's something, there's a reason they want people off the property and there's a number of different reasons, but one of them that's in the back of my mind is, you know, if people sit around an area long enough and they get irradiated, they start to, you know, experience specific illness and that would show up because everybody's going to go to the same doctor's because it's not that big a town and there's only so many places to go for medical support, so you'd have a real easy identifiable concentration of casualties. So just a little heads up, somebody might want to pass on that somebody needs to go through there with a survey meter, not just talk about how stuff happened. Somebody needs to do a proper walk through survey. As far as cleaning it up, that's nonsense. There's a driveway there, I'll guarantee they're all cement, right? Plenty of place to park, lots of flat lot. You know why? You can see the pictures, there ain't nothing left. But I'd be carrying off the metal, I'd be carrying off the ash, there'd be a dump point for that, have to be designated. Everything would be squared away within about a week, no more. Plenty of nails. Yeah, bring a magnet. You know, that's an old electronic magnet, real simple to make, and by the time you're done, all that's recovered, and you make money on that too, guys. And by the way, this project's supposed to last about a year. Yeah, that means you've just got typical bureaucratic waste and turds. It shouldn't take a year. In fact, in a year, the houses should be rebuilt. But that ain't going to happen, is it, Guy? That's just the idea that we've got to do these surveys. We've got to keep you off your land. After I'll show you that the government owns your property, you don't. Anyway, we'll be back right here in just a few minutes. We've got the bottom of the hour. Break it is Wednesday on The Rock. You name the worst environmental disaster in human history. 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Paradise resident Ben Walker told the city council, if the option is to choose federal money or to rebuild a town or the people to rebuild a town, I choose the people. Wise choice from where I'm sitting. Of course, FEMA's all over this. And you're the... Now understand, what are you going to do Mark? Mark, what are you gonna do with that little pin knife that you have just before you cut my leg open to get the bullet out or something? What are you gonna do with that knife Mark? We're going to sterilize it with heat or alcohol. I don't make you German festive. There you go. So here you have an entire neighborhood that's obviously been sanitized by fire, man. And now all of a sudden it's like some kind of what, disease or something? It's a typical scam with these, you've got to hold, you know, what do they say in the Declaration of Independence? A myriad of officers and offices to what? Eat out your substance. Yeah. I was the people I tell them piss off. Absolutely. FEMA is going to come in really? Do you have FEMA police? Oh do they? Yeah they do. Oh yeah I remember now. That's right they do. Yeah. If you don't do what we say and we're going to choke you down with this 1.7 billion. Now if you don't fall for that one then we'll bring the army. Well come out and beat your brains out. Well actually let's remember remember Katrina. Let's go do it. Let's talk about FEMA. Remember that video you can watch, you can go over and watch gun confiscations in New Orleans after Katrina. Go, go and point it up. Go to YouTube. And you'll watch this video where they're coming through and this woman's in her house and these three palms the size of her legs, Roy, shew, size IQ, black uniform, pigs. Hold that on my pistol here, right under your chin. No, you killed her. Okay, you got a girl woman. And they turned her upside down and body slammed her into the ground in her own home. Right with food on the shelves behind her with water right there available with electricity. She was perfectly fine until the pigs from the FEMA police showed they're not there to help you insane people. We need to get rid of these insane people. It's time to get rid of these insane people parasites upon your life and our useless turf. But there's an example right there. A woman had been through a dozen hurricanes, but in fact she was what, 70, I think I gotta say, it was 73 or 74. Pick me on the microphone if I'm wrong. But it's an approximation, okay, it's good enough. Bottom line is she probably lived through hurricanes all of her life, and I'll guarantee she did. She'd lived in that house for God knows, you know, like 40, 50 years. So she kinda knew about hurricanes. Whereas the jackasses that came in from FEMA were from where? Oh, guess what? They were from California, guys. Those FEMA pigs that beat on that woman from that place out west that we're talking about right now. The no-neck shaved-headed, black uniform, knuckle-dragging, shoe-sized IQ rug-eyed, fruit-loop idiots that beat down grandma. And they were so... That's just like the fire we had here, Mark. You know, there was people here from Georgia, Florida, you know, they all seem to come from the east and then those were the ones that were Witnessing or monitoring. That's the word I'm looking for. Those are the ones that were monitoring the fires They weren't using shovels or anything They were monitoring and I'm talking about groups of six eight ten twelve that just stood there with shovel in hand monitoring the fire and we're going one instance a little location down here below me down the side of the canyon is referred to as PAR-D, P-A-R-D-E-E. PAR-D, where the local volunteer fire department, we went down there and got it all under control and put it out. And then these two guys, I forget what state they were from, we had to go put fires out someplace else. So they volunteered to monitor the fire. Well, the fire took off again. Did they call anybody? No. Did they inform or contact anybody? No. Did anybody jump in the truck, race up to Canyon Wall and say, hey man, you're starting up? No. Nothing took place. Now, luckily somebody else went down there to check on something and realized that the fire was back on the charts again and called and we had to go back down there a second time. While these sob's just stood there monitoring it now. I'm not sure what part they were monitoring you know I explained at one point when when my my two older sons, you know one obviously has passed away, but How we got over to one Ridge there and here's the fire climbing up the hill through the grass Through the grass there. There was no wind at that point All you had to do to put that fire out is take your Square not got the bevel shoveled but the flat face shovel go up here and just pound on that grass and you can put that fire out and When I arrived there with my two sons this guy says they're all whatever the hell his name was Bob from you know somewhere You come to help us. No, man. I just came to put out a fire Well, you can go stand over there and you can put your other says, is this your son? Yeah, you can tell him to stand over there. I said, well, what the hell are we doing standing here watching? So I just blew him off. I told Chase and I told Dylan, I said, come on, man, let's go put this fire out. So we went down there and there is a fire line. It was a line going across the hill. You could see it distinctively and was all in the grass. It had not yet hit the trees. And so we went down there just pounding that blaze out and you know, there were other guys that were standing there, like there were six or eight of them. And they were, oh, oh, look at what those guys are doing. Hey, baby, we can do that. So they joined my sons. And they went out there and last time I looked I was going one way, they were going the other way. They were way the hell around the corner of the canyon. They had put that fire and never reached the wooded area that was sitting on top waiting for that fire. But if we hadn't shown up, they would have absolutely been witnessing everything that took place, monitoring it as it took place. This year you're you're we're this guy that I'm reading farther into this article here as they're talking about What's going to take us about two days per site? Well, what are they got two midgets working on the on the home site two days two days? You know, I've just got to explain you for 1.7 billion dollars van I think we need more than two midgets, you know with a broom and a dustpan cleaning up a home site But that's obviously what it sounds like. There are two days per home site. Average. Well, yeah, it's going to take a year. So you probably take longer. But ask yourself something. During this year, while this is taking place, we're all going to go along with it. Wow, Martha, we got to find some place to stay for a year. And it might be longer than that because they might come up with some new rules if they thought of enduring that time frame. So let's just say a year. Where would you or I be Mark in a year's time in our struggle to survive? Do would we be? Waiting on the corner around the corner from where all this is taking place, you know eating cheeseburgers every day Waiting for that year to transpire or would we get on with our lives and think well, you know, this is bull I can't sit out here like this for a year I'm gonna go find someplace else to live or something else to do maybe a new job here What are we going to do with that year? We're going to reestablish life. We are a desire to live in comfort, and I'm not waiting a year for it. I wouldn't wait a year. Mark wouldn't wait a year because we're smart enough to know, man, that's a long time. And you know how it is. Living on the road is a little spendy, you know, eating out of restaurants and hotel rooms or whatever that might equate to. They won't let your camper into the neighborhood. And if you try to take your camp or someplace else, obviously, that's going to be another skid row. You know, well, we've got to go clean up this camp city. We can't have this. You know, this kind of thing. That's how this is going to evolve. So you would have to agree, just like Katrina, you know, New Orleans and other places that this is taking place in, that once the population relocates as designed, then they won't be coming back because they have to re-establish themselves in order to maintain life. You know, shelter, food, someplace to take a shower, you know, this kind of thing. That has to continue. It isn't like you can turn everything off, well, I'm not going to eat for a year. I don't need a shower for a year. I don't need any shelter for a year, you know, for a whole year. People are going to reestablish. Does the UN get their goal? Absolutely. Oh, there'll be a couple of them that fall through the cracks and come back and start fighting for their property. Because maybe they have a few bucks to pay a lawyer stuff, but they're gonna lose their assets off. Because we already know what the drill is. That's what's going to take place. And they know it, I know it, and now you know it. There's not going to ever be another parent There are never going to be houses like there was once houses and this my friend says how you relocate a population through disaster. Anyway, you heard the phone ringing. Let's go to the phone line. Welcome. You're on the air. Good morning. You got Hardway. Got a FEMA director called Citizens Cattle. An agency meeting last week, FEMA director, Glenn G. Called regional subordinates and citizens who the agency's mission are nothing more than cattle and must be treated as hostile combat. Yes. The disturbance in paradise. Of course. Subversives he said, protested FEMA's presence during a, and formed a human blockade to prevent the agents from unlawfully trespassing on private property or entering the charge remains. Fong told colleagues that agents must not hesitate to use the discrete lethal force if citizens defy FEMA's authority and recommended that the powers granted by the Patriot Act absolve agents of criminal malfeasance when acting in the line of duty. He warned them, however, do not shoot anyone in the presence of media personalities. Now, this article came off of USPatriots.com. Patreons.com. Pardon me, but this son of a bitch needs to be, well, let's just say removed from office. Oh, this is an office holder. This is insane. This is over the top. Who in the hell do these animals think they are? They need to be put down like the rabid dogs they are. Excuse me, I get excited sometimes, Joe. I never do. I never get excited. That's all I have, my friend. Thank you for your time. Hold on, before I get any farther, repeat the whole repeat that. uh... be with director brock long told regional subordinates that citizens who question the agencies mission are nothing more than cattle and must be treated as hostile combatant her compared to a uh... california what the birth of he said forming a human block a to prevent agents from unlawfully trespassing on private property or entering the charge remains of scorched by twenty five persons by reading the amount we do not want you here people go home good Long told colleagues that the agents must not hesitate to use discrete lethal force. How discrete lethal force? Shoot him behind the way. Take down the leader. Yeah. Well, that means you see, I use very indiscreet, I use very indiscreet lethal force and gun every one of the bastards on the other side. In fact, we hunt them down the road, make sure they die in the street, they're like dirty dogs or everybody can see them. And then you hang them up on poles. By their heels. A Bonito Mussolini thing. A little pinata. Every once in a while when you go by. Who was it? Vladimir... ...Thin Hunter's bodies up on top of pipes. Vladimir Kip, Dracula. Thank you. Dracula. I appreciate you all. Hardly. And they looked at all them miles and miles of pipes and decided, well, we're going home. We don't want to play here. Yeah. We got a hustle here man, I got another caller. If a dog will run you down the street until you hit them in the mouth, then he doesn't want to play anymore. That's what these animals have turned into. Rabbit freaking dogs. And they need to be... Let me take my word carefully here. That's your rest. Thank you sir. I got to grab another caller here. We're running out of time. Alright, I'm out of here. Thank you. Bye. Alright. And line 3 of, I believe that was Larry. Hey, bless you guys Joe mark hard hard ass and Rick earlier. Thank you guys listen to punctuate that They executed those people in Texas the Houston police did they're trying to cover it up right now mark you right on top of it Everything that you predicted that's if you look into that They kicked in the wrong board the Navy veteran put rub them down with a six-shooter. They killed the kill this dog She was unarmed except yet teeth and then Houston. Oh, and by the way, I post away heart chief the guy didn't like the story that they're giving you that they've got your number media that they're going to get they're going to come get you. Hard way said man said they've got your number if you don't like that what they say they've got your number and they're going to come kick your ass that's what the man said look it up so that's what's going on in Houston that's how it works down there. So I sent you something yesterday about the Texas militia men picking up 1,300 pounds of cocaine from A? Yeah I was trying to pull that article up there and it wouldn't it wouldn't come up. to be granted a shadow. So this is where the cocaine and the end of heroin's coming from. And if you guys wanna fight the war on drugs, that should be both militia men, I mean, rather than turn these guys, the CIA members over to the cop shop, what you do is you take some nail clippers and you start clipping off their little bitty body parts until you get to the bottom of where they came from, who pays them, so on and so forth. I'm gonna let you take it from here. You know where the drugs are coming from and you know who believes that we're the enemy. If you're going to start letting them murderize babies, you asked the other day, what was this? It's not executing babies. I don't know what it is, partner. So God bless you guys. I'm going to let you take over and bless you. That's a Texas intelligence report. There's no intelligence in Texas. Thank you. All right. Thank you, Larry. Again, the discussion couple guys, they went to the wrong house. They went to the wrong location. The chief, even everybody sitting there, if you, if you just listen, they went to the wrong house, total city. They knew this. trying to cover their act. I think that again, well I hope that the lawyers are flooding the phones of the sister family members, I mean the city outlet. If you're on the jury, say anything and find, you know, again, in file in favor, you know, in other words, vote in favor, the families suing the city and take them for everything they can. Okay, so let's stop here for a second. We have to come up with a dollar amount that the city might pay or the police department whatever for murder. So what would that dollar amount be? All the cops that were there shot, being shot, executed in compensation, but biblically you're supposed to do it seven times. So seven times whatever the damage was. So you got to find like 14 other cops need to be lined up against the wall and put down. Oh, I might be mean. well you know what's funny here's the thing what we were talking about here they've been the cop shop union boss is the one who will go ready characters on his threatening everybody if you will say anything and what it comes down to his policy went to the wrong place you shot people who pay taxes through the nose you pay taxes through the nose if you're in a city but don't worry the government will come in kill your dog kill your wife and then when you defend yourself kill you of course to if they can uh... and then uh... tell you all about how everybody better shut up as they think it's the wrong place but you know all of it that's okay because their government they could do that that's where you get to the point where it's war for independence you need to clean the house out we need to get rid of the problem they are the minority they are not the majority it would not be hard to get rid of them Well better help in the fight to clean out the rest of the problem and then we'll get on with maybe Having peace officers again instead of the bottom feeders that we have. So you in fact, they're listening to this way They're so arrogant they got on the news and threatened everybody not to say a word about them going to the room and here's the other thing I'll guarantee is gonna happen I'll guarantee they did not go to the house and finish what they were supposed to do and I guarantee they won't even go near the place because you don't want to draw any attention to the fact they went to the wrong house guys and Another person already did all the story on this, Joe. And even there's pictures of the location. Everything that that cop shop chief said, who by the way, he's in Houston, but he's from Austin. He originally was from Commie, Austin. Now he's in Commie, Houston. OK? So the question would be, did they go to the right house after they went to the wrong house? Right. Oh, no, they didn't. They're going to stay away from it. They can't draw attention to it. So the dope house is still running dope. That's the part nobody's talking about. The dope house. is still doing business, they're not riding up on them. Not only that, but the dope house, if they're smart, they'd be getting the hell out of Dodge, wouldn't they? He read their address, the actual place they were supposed to go on television. If you were listening to that, yo homie, what it be? Or hey, Vato, they could do our address on there, man. We gotta get out of here. And wouldn't you? I would. Yeah. So guess what they did on top of everything? They made sure their little butt buddies got out of town. Now real quick, I gotta do this before we leave here, we're at the top. Guys, over at Dollar Tree, they have so natural 0.71 ounce of dried fruits. This is on the over in where they have the nuts and snack aisle. You'll find them in Dollar Tree, a dollar a piece. Guys, these pouches everywhere, go look it up, go for $6 a piece. Right now over at Dollar Tree, these go in your packs. This is a freeze-dried, hear it? We just bought one of the stores out because you can't touch these for under $6 apiece. And right now over at Dollar Tree they've got them. It's so natural. They're freeze dried. They're 0.71 ounces. Yes, they're very polite because it's freeze dried food. It's the same size pouch that they had in the MREs when they first came out with freeze dried fruit in the MREs. So it's a good serving. It's a dollar apiece. You can't beat the price for your backpacks and for your kids ration bags. Anyway, we're going to go. God bless the republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run. We're on the march 90 day. And again that's over a dollar tree. Take advantage of this. Clean them out. Put them in your backpacks. Put them in your kits and also for your cashes. Put them where they are out of sight, out of mind because it's one of many items that are food for the future. We're going to get out of here Joe taking over. More micro effects coming up it is Wednesday. I'm given the choice between the two of you. I would take the words I would use to describe you are as follows and I quote. and also another book by Morton Horwitz, The Transformation of American Law. But anyone who can see beyond just their eyes and who can conceive of things and who can perceive things has perception that hasn't been distorted. We are living in a country that has no rule of law. We are being ruled by men who make up laws, they invent them, And it's according to an agenda that proceeds, it progresses, and it's progressing towards the global animal farm. So it's a construction, and we're dealing with constructions that have nothing to do with real law. In fact, they're the opposite. It's the law of a few men that's being imposed upon millions of people around the globe. And the latest outbreak, which I think started yesterday, has to do with abortion. And abortion is now going to be, and this was, it isn't something new to people who have been reading about America and the people that are running the thought processes in this country and from the universities. And Peter Singer, who years ago came up from down under, and there was protest to this, but it hasn't stopped him.
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