Mark Koernke opened the April 18, 2019 morning broadcast with extended historical commentary on the events of April 18-19, 1775, drawing parallels between colonial militia preparations and modern government overreach. He discussed Samuel Whittemore and militia mobilization, gun confiscation fears, and the mindset of tyranny. The second half shifted to practical survival topics including foraging (nettles, dandelions, cattails), food preservation, beekeeping challenges, and medical preparedness. A caller named Mike from Arizona contributed extensive discussion on the opioid crisis, Afghanistan opium production, and pharmaceutical supply chains, followed by detailed instruction on IV therapy, electrolyte replacement, and homemade rehydration formulas for heat illness.
I said, 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 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 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 guys permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On the 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 attacks 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 a safe number You've 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 leave. 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 live in fear? O sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. preserve our great republic and each god given right. And pray to god, keep his torture free as Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence 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 to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Dill the land of the... The swamps. Morning, ladies and gentlemen, this is the... the morning intelligence report. Currently, one day closer to the con, and behind the lines at occupied territories west, southwest, northeast, east. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us... Network in the morning. www.themicroeffect of course on EM&FM Micro's country. And rainy day here in the bottom of the state of Michigan. Actually just started picking up, it was kind of a little bit, but we gotta, first it happens. This is not, we've never seen this before. Totally surprised, about as good as it gets. So take your rain gear with you, but take a light jacket. Still coming from the north while the other fronts are moving around and jiggling back and forth. And that's the expected. Today's day. First of all, it is Thursday, the 18th of April. It is the 11th year of open Fabian's occupation of America with a K. 2019, old earth calendar, 2019, year of, like the year of, year of lies, BS with the Demikins and Republic rats. What are we doing? You mean our rest for every step of the way by over, you know, called border patrol April 19th. No, forgive me, April 18th. Don't, don't jump ahead. tomorrow's Patriots Day tomorrow's the day the shot heard around the world the real Patriots Day. Well ahead what was happening today? You know I always put things in perspective what was happening on April 18, 775 because that's the day of the war not 8 not not 4th of July 1776 that's the distraction okay got us in motion how many times did that already happen? Almost we rode up you got to remember that What would the conversations be like this morning? It's 907 Eastern Time. Some people are, you know, heading up, you know, already out, probably before daybreak, they were headed out of the cases, but they're, you know, checking the water levels, because, you know, the creeks rise and they don't really want to be out there in the short-term swamp. What was happening this morning? We have people delivering materials of the authority running strong. they're at the blacksmith and you can hear the sound of the beating of the anvil and the hammer. They're busy at work there. The usual wings, not in any great way, but first thing in the morning everybody's trying to get stuff done because they've got things to do through the day and they want to take care of their own time. This is usual for the most part. When you go to places where people are together, the tap or any of the eating houses, whatever it is, we've heard for the guns. the loving crowdation. He's playing 3D chess. I'm sure that's what he did send the ATF out like Sams and... Well, what about Salem here just, you know, several weeks ago? I know that 700 British troops came out and headed for Salem. All these scary, uppity people that don't have a clue. Oh, I know the militia mobilized. Yeah, I heard about 40,000 people, really. That's the estimate by Pastor Rick. denomination and he's not a 501c you know British sash does crazy patriot my son just came from Boston and the troops are in motion right now and rumors are they're coming out at some point these are modern times it's April 18 1775 things have changed the administration's working hard to change things well they brought more British troops in yeah yeah ignore that with an not really from the here and for again well because you deserve you really need to be taxed more the crown needs to be able to steal they're like the king was looking for coordination here for his son for his three people deny the Imperial forces more money for you know diddle-daddle you know back in the home country I mean it's your job to serve like boots not to think about the idea that your time and life are yours except take yeah but look at all the cool things and they keep taking them Well, yeah, but you'll make more, and then you'll make twice as much, and then you'll get to keep a third or a quarter or an eighth of it. Well, that's what happens in England all the time, every day, and everybody's a pauper. And we came here, my grandpa came here, because he didn't want to be in that stinking pauperization. He's over here doing his own thing like I am. Well, you know, you guys are all being patriots. They just crush you, because the army is the sun never sits on the British Empire. They're just so big, and they're just so powerful, and they're just so... Yeah, but they die just like everybody else. Well, you're not supposed to think about that. Well, you know what? There's a guy I just wonder... I know what he was doing. You know, anybody who was actually organized and really taking it seriously knew the British were coming out, knew the... not the British, the regulars, because they were all part of Britain at that time. They were all part of the Empire. counter-birth which of course are being denied step by step especially when it came to trials which was kind of like the nail in the coffin. But what was Samuel Widdemore doing this day? So I want to grow up to be a Samuel Widdemore. Samuel Widdemore on April 18th 1775 was 80 years old. The veteran of the Queen Anne's War, the couple of the French and Indian Wars. It's interesting I've seen different posting but in for the ones that I count out are the ones The old ones, written those Samwit, are April 18th, was eight years old. You didn't retire, but if you decide to try and retire, and you stop doing things, you're right. To a degree, that's true. I know a lot of people who live in their 90s, and they work pretty much doing something every day of their life. One way or another, do something. Don't have to do everything, okay? I mean, carpentry, electrical hobby, like building tanks are kind. And what's really interesting is that just on a regular day, but like all the rest of the militia, it was everybody had their ear to the road. Everybody had their ear to what was going on down the highway, down the main course. Everybody knew, everybody had already mobilized before. Sam was one of the many at 80 fine French officer's sword. How did he get that fine French officer's sword? Well, he killed the French officer that was trying to kill him with it and decided it was a good thing to keep. a couple of nice pistols the same way. Went into one of the other wars, came back with a nice pair of pistols, maintained them. They were another fine animalishman. They met several Sam Liddemore militias about midday because the rumors were spreading all over that the British were to move like they had on Salem. How did they know this? Well, they stopped passes. They were restricting people coming and going from Boston more aggressively. They also, people had already heard that on the streets the British were you know the regulars the eight federal marshals of the confiscate guns in America you know the swine of that day like the swine of this day well they were busy being quite aggressive and wagging their weenie in the face of everybody in Boston that they could especially known patriots slash known pro-american types and though they had to teach them a lesson though and you know like basic wag the weenie and the of the uppity Americans Well, Sam Whittemore and his militia unit met as most of them did today and they did an accounting. The accounting was to make sure that their unit being well regulated. Wait, what does that mean, well regulated? Oh, it means they were confiscating guns today. You know, they were pre-compascating. No, they weren't. They were making sure that everybody had a minimal standard in combat kit. In fact, at this point, many of the men, they did not have arms donated by the other members of the militia or just by the community or donated by the community. All of them today were materials and were confirming what they had and trying to decide what would be best deployed. In most cases, literally the arsenals of the militia would be cleared out today to reasons A, or you know, number one, would be arming the troops. Many men pulled their, in addition, others, it could be issued available and they were in a short supply. available. They didn't believe in handgun control. That's all the BS from the propaganda garbage when you watch these colonial reenactment things where they're, you know, they have to make some snide comment about the pistols. It's like, no, shoot, they put out. Maybe you can't reload your long gun fast. Hell of a lot better in harsh language and having to get close enough to have someone. They're going to be close enough as it is. Band netting, flashing with fighting knife, the whole nine yards. The men, Terry, could point that out. narrow, any weapon you could imagine was being carried by the militia of that day, just like it is of this day. In addition, they were also moving what they weren't going to use, so it was off of the main roads. The ATF, FBI, Federal Marshals coming out to confiscate the guns could easily access them. One of the reasons for that is that almost every one of the armories were known. Remember that, as I pointed out here, many of the veterans of the American War for Independence were veterans of before the of a number of different skirmitions that became not maybe as notable or as great a campaign as the the great French and Indian wars were called on a regular basis to go out and fight because of that in many cases remember the regulars integrated and with the militia and in most cases cooperated to go out to the frontier this is one of the reasons everybody was quite concerned and knew from the get-go something was askew landed as they were not for a campaign to protect the frontier but to be here as an enforcement arm take money and to take wealth from the back of the skating property because the crown had been busy other places and had a couple other frivolous campaigns with spotty or mismanagement that was well what did they where did they move this this equipment well in many cases first of all combatants were not withdrawn from the field people basically loaded Even just people dragged parts to locations. There was not a half-action going on here. There were second caches, third, fourth cache established by the militia. Everybody always thinks this was really ad hoc and nobody had a clue. Remember that these people had been on the frontier for quite some time and they understood that were they to actually fight a ground war they'd better have stability of that? Well wait a minute, maybe the British side wouldn't win in one of those wars. already deep plans by the militia for pre-deployment and redeployment and and mustering of material so that it would not easily be acquired by an invading force. Now think about that. So the militia was pretty adept contrary to the scam and the and the yap that they usually, oh the militia didn't know they didn't know how to do this. The militia knew how to fight what was a paraconventional war. We weren't into the line battery fighting that of course was to get more people slaughtered well way before the American War for Independence all the way through to the Civil War for you know forced concentration. A very different attitude put something between you and the others again skirmish or in-depth skirmish of fighting on the frontier based on the enemies on you know the enemy that they were facing. Population slash the Indian Savages and they were the French who by the way enjoyed the fighting style of the Indian Savage so they immediately embraced it as a policy of colonialism. Well, because of that, policies with regard to engagement and action activity. What Samuel Wittermore was with was a medium strength unit of about 180 men including auxiliaries. It is said that they, having seen the muster books years ago for the militias along what is basically the Boston, the Concord to Boston It's interesting when you read some of the information that in reality they technically had 300 plus people on the books. They was home, but not everybody wasn't out. The servers were the expressways. You had fishermen. I mean, anybody could be doing what they normally do every day. Called on, ad hoc evaluation, you would be calling up people who were immediately with an air shot or a bell shot. Remember, bells could be used. Or there was a signal bell for the community. Now at this point in time, the difference is most everybody knew that the regular slash the ATF, FBI, and federal marshals that were coming out to hurt America like the same way they do now, then they will. They're going to escape guns. You don't think so? Donald Trump made 500,000 criminals with the stroke of a pen. He's put the cross hairs on them. They automatically now are enemies of the state under the declaration of Donald Trump. So 500,000 gun owners are enemy of the state by order of the crown. order BS is, that's the extension and modification of our country environment. Come out, wag the weenie in the American people's faces, the British officers at this point in time have already made their plans for the first two concord, they haven't even determined how they're going to do what they're going to do, they just haven't informed all of their peons yet. Everybody for as far as normal or reasonable march were mobilized to the point that Sam Whittemore's militia was and everyone else, the active militia. Concord knew what was going on. One of the things to remember is today, Concord already was on standby to evacuate. Now, not necessarily all the people, but Concord, several of the founding fathers were at Lexington. several of the other towns or villages along the way because they had just been involved in the Congress meetings. Concord proper. Now what's interesting is comings and goings were quite extensive. There were a lot of local people just as we always see in the Patriot movement now tied into operating the event or again coordinating and being movers and shakers. Concord was chosen because well you had a couple of real significant movers and shakers who today were right up last minute doing promise they do for the militia and the Patriot movement. You have an iron mongery there that was cannon for anybody who had the money to buy it. You had to buy metal. Okay, gotta remember guys, metal. This was not the age of iron and the age of steel, loath and brass. Amazingly enough, again, they were very successful at building anything we needed to here, but you had to have the iron, the foundry, so that they could cast the tube. the gun and that's why there were a variety of different sized cannon in service. It was a matter of how much metal you could afford. Common gun would be the bronze guns but you know steel but it's like what could you afford. Great split in terms of the armament of the militia based upon the you know what people had donated effort what the people needed. Forefounders are very common and were considered entry guns there were even two pilots. You know this tiny artillery oh yeah but you don't want to go have it going through you and the different militias had a wide range of artillery on standby. The foundry was working, the forge was working today on April 18th. It was also like everybody else, an ear toward town, an ear toward Ring yet. An ear towards the road, messenger circuit would have a man riding down the road, you know, as they're coming. The way it didn't just happen tonight, slash tomorrow morning, it didn't just happen this evening. That had happened six times before. The Revere Post, one of the reasons that when they rode through tonight is that everybody had taken it seriously. They were already on the militias, their weapons. Other manufacturing components were busy loading things on standby, cart manpower scaffolding to move. They weren't necessarily guns around carriages guys. Standby to be delivered to militia are not heavy, but heavier. Are tough as being loaded up by cautious. Others are loading up their combat kit because they're being cautious. and everybody is waiting whatever what's the wild that's what that be like maybe once in a while the hammer over in the blackness would probably have stopped everybody like an EF hut in minutes you ever think about that something goes ting and might even that that would be enough to stop everybody and force them to listen to think and wait for the next thing no wait a minute what was that mother thank god somebody hit when he sounded very different but sounded very much like the bell of alarm. Think about how that would be. What would you be doing on a day like this? You already know that the bad guys are coming out. You've already come out. Salem, the standoff at Salem was identical to the action at that concord. Had somebody just decided to pull the trigger or the British officer decided that maybe he could risk, do what he was told to do, you would have remembered today, well actually no, you wouldn't have remembered today, you would have remembered about what, four weeks? three four weeks ago on more closer to five for you we would have been uh... remembers a little remember patriots they have failed instead of what you can't go on court now remember to what you can look at a target but it was on the path and the british officers and are even bragging and in fact it will be something i'll repeat uh... in the diaries of most of the officers but specifically the british marines The British Marine officer stated that if he had been given a chance to ransack, pillage, and destroy three American outbounders in Mount Break the spirit of you American peasants. Like the Batfaggot and ATF when they said when they planned Waco, Waco's mission was to, in the spirit of the Masonic Lodge and the faith of hatred of your freedom. You know what? The monarchs, the ring knockers, and the Yarmulke wearers all believe that you're property of the state or property of them. You have that to save them, the volume of that would be the slaves of the Jewish people. He's the Talmud, it'll tell you all about it. Why do you think the monarchs like that garbage so much? Well, guess what? I said, nah, I don't think so. I pushed a little more. There were more militia deployed that mobilized. The incident at Salem, Lexington and Concord, was mobilized and then finally deployed for the siege of Boston, Concord and then Boston. And the interesting thing is that major, what he wanted to do is he wanted to unlimber his artillery and put some holes in a town here, and hold his artillery back together and go down the road and shoot up one of our other towns. And he wanted to shoot up another town before they got to Concord. He stated that he wrote it down, it is in his own words. Just like the pigs you've got in uniform right now, we all think they're gonna do the same thing and we don't have a working knowledge of the mindset of the tyrant. We understand completely the mindset of the tyrant. I don't want them to change. I don't want them to do exactly what they're doing. Because they're not going to change. They're too arrogant and they're aggressive and they're monsters. You can't negotiate with monsters. There's only one thing you can do with them. We're going to have to do it again. But in the meantime, we're celebrating. It is the day before the shot heard around the world. It was a work day. Everybody. Getting out there in the fields or getting to where they needed to be and getting dirty. We're going to grab that coffee smell, taste, and we'll be back right here on The Rock. It is Thursday and wet. 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That's FalloutFreeWater.com. trying to pop up so we have a lot of volunteers by the time we're done here happy little things that are stronger which is what you want for your guard buddy plant something this year in fact if you're gonna do nothing else berry bushes and fruit for kind you can imagine just go ahead whether you know it's your fancy or whatever you think you want the back 40 or the backyard fruit trees in it's a way to feed you but also again even if you don't tend to I recommend you do it brings you hitters in they what you feed that later can feed you. When we were standing here this morning, although I think they're staying undercover, we have flocks of turkeys here now that are like herds. You know, we joke. I used to joke. We got flocks of 40, 50, 70 turkeys here in the area. Mind you, even with the coyotes, of course that's because the turkeys, of course, they roost up in the trees at night. But what's interesting is we've got say probably five or six significant flocks right here within maybe a mile or two where I'm sitting. And this morning usually, I get a, or every morning, I get a nice display of what looked to be about a good 25 pounders here, probably six or 20 or so females. And right now, of course, we've got chicken-sized babies. That's kind of neat. Shot a small one. Yeah, that's enough easily. But anyway, I get vegetables out, but they'll come back and there's certain ones that will. There's a nibble on them and it kind of keeps them in the chubby and tasty when the time comes. Time being, you get a chance to eat them. Oh hell, everybody else all of a sudden is going to become, you know, Mick Hunter. A clue about even how to dress them, but they'll be killing critters left and right. You'll even have to watch your cats and dogs. They'll be, what, will those sights look really big? Yes, because it's the telescopic sight. You did a good job, by the way. I wouldn't go near that 40 or just turned into black and white. Think about eating it. You just saw any kinds of very really neat stuff even made north. even in the Canada actually, highly benefits that are medicinal. Good idea to put them in there promoting them. Whatever you don't use, if you hit the ground and maybe reseed that does happen, these plants are so poor. But on the other hand, the birds are part of nature. That's why the berry bushes produce the way they do. If you're 40, everybody says, the turtles are so rare. You want to eliminate the turtles from being rare. How about you scoop up pretty much every last one of them rather than just let them work their way to the water. You create bro sanctuary thing. I've watched this happen on military bases. Wherever you have an area fenced in and it's enclosed, not a bunch, but the one I've been to, the Ying Yang. Times wouldn't be anywhere else in the area. One of the reasons I did low-row deck tells, granted when the stuff is in there, tanks and APCs and deuce have to have Tennessee squash your flat, but better because for the most, it's vacated of everything. Just something to think about. Because again, we need as many different tiers of food production regimented, and random ad hoc and the ocean thing here in the back, it was comical as hell because it's, they used an Agent Orange type product, guys. They're trying to kill stuff off on the Parkland State, you know, they were trying to kill things off. They've done more damage than anything out there and it's funny how they look at it only because 20, 30 years ago with the same click operation, that's gone and just the population is left. You have a massive, wise, oh, that's a, But anyway, it is April 18th. It is a celebration the day before. For everybody out there, they weren't celebrating much, but people were going about their business. People were delivering arms, munitions, moving food. Another thing to remember is we're relatively empty. What part of the season is this? Oh, that's right. It's April, which was six months ago, five months ago, of course, and the last of the harvest. coming out of the apple barrels kind of wrinkly still usable on the long end of storage. The squash was pretty well on the seeds were sitting there waiting for you know planting effect some planting was already being done right now remember that was one of the points like I said people were going to work and because of that's why the again of this I've said many times in a million times and all these social media points you'll if you see my name you'll notice my food and ammo both skunk rat it is that will be overlord of the food, not just acquiring the food, but having it, being able to access it in so many different ways. Another thing to remember, and we've kind of, we joke about it, but we don't, but you understand Southern cuisine is pretty much a weed, not marijuana. Cultural base of America that had made America so wealthy that the idiot piggers bought into with the internationalists that they destroyed, everybody knew anyway, but real crazy thing and anything because you didn't want to starve. So I suggest you start to do a little research and we've, you know, again, a herbology is an idea anyway. Let me give you an example. Nettles are green, but they're pokey and they're sticky. And if you know what nettles are, you'll know exactly by memory. Ow! What they are. Sprouting right now are again, a highly nutritional green. They're a little on the bitter end. That's because of the mineral content that they do bear. Quite critical for this time of year where a lot of people were depleted in minerals in all the basics that they needed. People coming out little pasty-faced out of the winter, almost always. And for this again, your foodstuffs are running thinner, variety wasn't there, foods weren't necessarily there, all the way you did have was already probably consumed. Time of year, when dandelions first come up, best kind of pick them. It doesn't mean you can't use dandelion greens later, but you have to wash, then you boil, dump, boil them again. You want to pull the tannic acid and the other components you're pulling out of the out of the leaf. Now remember, don't use the flowers. The flowers are used medicinally for other. When it comes to eating, dandelion greens is just a leaf. For the root, also, I should point that out. For you people who are into homeopathic solutions, dandelion root is all together. The flower is saved for a different process. You've charred originally, it wasn't a garden green and first choice, mildly bitter. Not by comparison. All you do is boil. Don't have to do anything special. Wash them off. this time of year the rain is such if you're in the field I eat them green all the time I nibble on them all the time because a few lessons I've learned from some of our friends that have lived into their 90s and I'm kind of paying attention to the people or you know by example straight longevity so I think I'll learn from the professionals when it comes to online is that you can take for instance right now wash them off if you want you should maybe some little bugaboos there and then what them boil them on the stove you can add butter you can add salt you can change season them how you feel you want to your side along with the potatoes whatever meat you got so again and in the field I'll give you an example I would be harvesting as we'd be walking and if we made the next stop you break out the little flat mess kit those ramen noodles take all the little things you've hand you know hand picked while you were walking chop them up shred them up you don't have to pull a knife out to do it so luscious okay just break it up throw the top of the noodles take your whatever else you got and we have a meal pack throw that in there from the ramen noodles shake it pour them over top of every of the of the mess kit out of them take the top of the mess kit the other half of the mess kit with the two chambers put it on top underneath it whatever you're using start your little fire if you're getting going to be doing the field using perishables from girls as long as like today's raining probably gonna be doing something else other than little firewood or you need just stick I just put in there. I got the nettle leaves in there. I've got I found a few other items even deadline green for instance right now Remember my main course was that I poured on the noodles flavoring in there. It's all the salt I need and All I'm gonna do it works like a little mini stainless steel cry five minutes going on the wet the most Depending how much stuff I put in there If I wait cool check to make sure everything that the noodles are in that nice hot water And you've got a meal or a king in the field And of course, yeah, use the MREs. The MRE courses are the meats, depending on what you got, or the freeze dried meats. And you don't have to do anything too fancy, but you've got a good combination, carbohydrates, proteins. You've got the vegetables, you've got all of the juices off everything combined. Oh, man. It'll all be gone in a matter of minutes, and it's all done while you're in motion. Just because, you know, again, you're paying attention to your environment, but every once in a while, you're harvesting from the field. You're culling as you go from what's available. just a small portion. You bag it in the next meal, whatever. You turn the field and you starve, but that is what you're eating. Maybe you don't have those ramen noodles. Maybe you don't have the, yeah. And if you don't have cook with you better be watching for that. Cobo stoves are not hard to make in hobo cookery, but you better be thinking ahead and already be watching for and looking for something that's laying around. Again, prior to proper planning, but put it between the brain pan. Ideas so that down the road when you have to motivate and you have to improvise the depth and overcome, it's already there ready to go. the top of the hour here, we've got about 10 minutes. So, got a reminder, 208935004 if you'd like to call in to donate or the microeffect.com www.themic.com. Other things going on this morning. Well, interestingly enough, most people don't realize that the British Navy, of course, well, the British Navy was engaged in the colonies, but the British Navy, kind of like any other Navy or the Air Force today with other people's property. So, one of the problems is share time. British committed a specific amount of what was the western of the Atlantic fleet to operations understand that things were happening at sea that you never nobody talks about one of the things that really helped to get the northern coast colonies online with what was happening Massachusetts of course the rest of these northern colonies were highly motivated to get afraid because they were losing shipping no no the Understand that the British had set up a, remember we're talking about food, barred the fishing fleets from using the banks, the Great Banks locations, and they made it literally, or treated it as if it were piracy for you to go out and fish and ply your trade. One of the reasons that if you read the Declaration of Independence, you know, taking our people and setting them against our own. Okay, having brother fight against brother. How did they do that? Well, it's real easy. You know, I'm Mark and my brother John has, we have about one each. He goes out with the crew, he's got four or five other men working the nets, he's mid-grade, well actually in this fishing trawl. They go out to ply the trade but they gotta slip out into the edge of the, what is it, a patrolled area by cutters and fighting ships. Now here's what's cute, because of the crew, we were being treated already as combat April, 1917, 1975, they would ride up on your fishing boat, your fishing ship, and if you tried to run, they would disenke you if need be. But ideally, they didn't want to do that because here's what would happen. The government was working under Admiralty law, just like the pigs at work in the courts right now. What happened is they would take your boat, they would take you and your crew, press them to the ship as sailors, fish navy, and they would put a prize crew on your boat and take it either to the Caribbean or take it back to England and sell it. Meanwhile, your brother and his two, or my brother and his two surviving workers, they put a cannon shell through, they put damage to it, it was wounded badly, he died from the para amputation of his arm because of the damage done and so the crew survived but the ones that did after they chucked the other bodies overboard? I've now were manning the guns that would go through my boat. How many of you knew anything about that? You'll notice how those Admiralty law promoters, by the way the founder, hated Admiralty law and that it should be abolished from the land and to a degree it was except they left it partially intact as the camel's nose and that was brought back in and like Saran the whole of the nation as a parasitism that is one of the many things that must be destroyed from the land. Nowadays, I ain't talking back then, they did it before. The bottom line is, is that just to see, I'll avoid the... No, they couldn't do that. Going to see, especially if you were a larger fisher, if you ever remember, that was one of the big trades in the northern colonies of the sea. Think about it. Now, anything they did, and the FBI of the day and the federal marshals that pull up on your boat and they steal garbage outright because they could get away with it. Just like today. You think all this adult garbage we're seeing with these land born pirates is any different from the land born British admiralty forces? It's identical because they're all lodge buddies from the same cut. So it wasn't safe to say, well, we'll slide out to the boats and get the hell away from all this and we'll just slide sideways and we aren't gonna get involved in it. One way or another you were going to be punished for the fact that you were don't make any mistake about that just like today. If you were lucky you might be able to slide back at least and get back with your life maybe not get back with any fish but you might be able to slide back off from under the guns before the sale got close enough you know get back to you know back to the harborage and you were relatively safe for a while getting any fish so you weren't making any money. And understand that the fish weren't just sold here in the colonies that was an export item. That brought other cash capital into, you know, the colonies. It wasn't happening, guys. It was a big bite. Well, that's part of why everybody was more than willing to shoot the ATF and FBI and Federal Marshals on April 19, 1775. They were coming out just to do more of the same BS they'd been doing for years to the people. Just something to think about there. Oh, I'm sorry, it would go to regulars? They didn't say the British were coming because everybody thought they were British. Part of the Empire. Think about that. I hear the music in the background. Let me grab our coffee smell. All this is in the micro effect cup. 089350094 disappeared in my ear. We will be at the top in a moment. We are right there. Should be hearing the music. It is here on the rock. 208-935-0094 for the micro and you can go to the donate key. But if you look on the page, you'll see we have the micro effect cups. You're going to sit down with me in the morning. You need your micro effect cups. Just like have my micro effect cups. And in addition to that, don't forget we have permission t-shirts, which are kind of fun when people, what's that for? Oh, I've got permission. Kind of fun to get a conversation just about that. Well, it's like a driver's license, only it's better, because it's useful. Card is just illegal, aliens don't need it. They're running all over the country, but, not you, you're gonna get beat down and shot. They get a chance, unless you're an illegal alien, and that is okay, you can do anything. Yeah, rape, kill, whatever. fly on a plane. You don't even know if you're an illegal alien to fly on a plane. And by the way, Donald Trump just told you that we're just going to fly more of them and drive more of them around so they can drop off in other cities deeper in the United States. That is not what we wanted, was it, guys? That was not what we wanted. So I'm not laughing too much about that one. Okay. God bless. All Republic. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're in a march. We'll be back right here in just a few minutes. Second hour of the intel report coming up. All the rock! 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 free and home of 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. Invist the land of the free and home of 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 Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see a 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 that 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? Oh, 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 Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Stop training? What a surprise, I would never have expected that. And there's even little holes in the cloud, almost as quick as we got the rain squall. With a little bit of breeze, we have breaks in the cloud and the sun peeking through about maybe 4%. Otherwise, over towards Lake Erie, the beginning of cumulonimbus cloud. Happy thing on the lake, we'll see what happens there. Inland, you know how it is over towards Dundee and a whole bunch of other D words for names you wouldn't recognize, but we have them here and they're unique and one of a kind. Anyway, Today's date, it is Thursday, it is the 18th of April. Patriot State is Patriots Day Eve, it is the 18th of April. It is the 11th year of open and obvious occupation of America with a K-19, old earth calendar 2019, year of conflict, year of betrayal, shysterism, extraordinaire, especially of France. Bonjour! Hey! Commeux France, the guy who is the internationalist slash pig that is destroying for the international scumbankers. has said that, oh, you have all this money! We are going to do different things in Notre Dame. We're going to, you know, faggotify it even more. We are going to put maybe Jewish stuff in it. There was never there because they are going to show you that you're overlords, even though it is supposed to be a Christian church, that they are going to communize it so that it isn't a Christian place, because you are Christian and evil for having only a Christian place. Now, everything else has to be slid in there, and of course it will be crappy, gross, modern-esque talking about this already so what you got is you can have this this trash you can pull from the scrapyard you can slap some special varnish and paint on it and it'll be a project total cost $29.95 with an Earl shod paint job from Detroit, Michigan and you know what it'll be millions and you know that $29 will be paid and then the rest will go to Rubenstein down there in Haifa. Boy, I'll tell you we screwed the fresh rooms out of so many flanks and euros. I am telling you that's coming. They already did. They hit that. They tagged on that as of like the what the day after almost maybe 32 hours. Oh, we were gonna make it more like in reflecting what's going on in the world now. Oh, you mean fagety, pedophilic? Not that that wasn't happening before. Fagety, pedophilic, and non-Christian. Anything but Christian. Anything but Christian. Anything but Christian. The pig that's in there, who of course is, that's why the people are rising up against him, he is gonna continue with that Ringknocker slash kosher mafia agenda out of Brussels, out of Tel Aviv. Okay, just that simple. watch how they do this i mean they've got all your money but here you see the money side of all their mansions do that i can get that new copper roof on the mansion over there and uh... outside of uh... brothel that the black people that he wanted to work on them and i owe him a gave me a will get a mac copper roof you wanted you know and maybe we can do better you could do bronze all carry will do brown for you to be After all, you're helping me to rip off France? Gonna be doing the other countries? What the hell? Wait, wait, wait. That's a public announcement. What do you think there? Ooh, reflect what? Let's see. It's a Christian church. I don't care whether you like the Catholic church or not. It's a Catholic slash Christian church. Not a Jewish. It's not a synagogue. No, oh no, it's a Judeo-Christian. Now, throw that BS out the window. The Jews demanded Christ's affliction. That's another thing. There were some precursors to this. a bunch of mouthpieces here in the US, and this is interesting because it's just been the last 72 hours, we're doing the, well it was the Romans, not the Jews that demanded the crucifixion of Christ, and wrong, the Jews demanded it, yeah, the fact that even they just stated uncategorically, although by the way, you need to read the Talmud. I've always told you guys, you know, well you can't believe the Bible, oh okay, so let's read the Talmud and the, how about the Kabbalah? Anybody? If you read the Talmud and the Kabbalah, and nobody ever says this, it's like, well, just go over there and read it. I don't mean the falsified garbage they put into the controlled book publishers. You know, some guy, Jewish, he says, this is for you, Goyem. No, no, you read the translation as directly read by the rabbinical, well, built by the rabbinical council, and you read exactly what they say to their own when they're behind the doors there reading the scrolls. Now why can you read it in English? Because a whole lot of people that are Jewish, or at least border Jewish, can't read Hebrew and need English. And a big chunk of the money is here in the United States. So guess what? While they work a little on the Hebrew, the English translation is a priority because the ones who do read Hebrew know where their cake is frosted, the big cash comes from the cash column. You will find everything you need. Read the Encyclopedia Judaica. I have a copy here, two of them on the shelf. They're done for the Jewish population, especially the hardcore anti-Christian, anti-everybody. And you need to read them because in their own words, talk about pedophiles. I mean, why do you need to have a code in the Talmud, and also by the way, it's reinforced several times by multiple rabbis, that if a guy rapes a three and a half year old kid, it's not anything at all. It's like the prick in an eye. Ooh, that's a weird word. But anyway, it's like a prick to the eye because they will not remember. Wait a minute, back up. You had to have the rabbis. How rampant is this? Hell, you know, the little kind of catchy feeling when they go to rape and three-year-old kids, you got to protect the guys. Seriously, I'm not making this up. You go again. In fact, what you want to do is make an effort, go out of your way and keep that, you know, keep the information on the shelf. And then when you read it, you go. So that's where all this is coming from that we're seeing spew on an American street. Huh? Wow. Kind of like in Firefly. Remember he opens up the box. Huh. So anyway, they're gonna do something else with Notre Dame because well, the commies are going to show you that like in well, like you said in 1984 about you know, the whole idea of the policy history, the destruction of especially the Christian church and the agenda. 1984, falsified. Every book Every picture has repainted. The street, statue and street building and renamed. Every date has a process is continuing day by day and minute by nothing exists a party. Sounds like right now, doesn't it people? Oi, oi, I'm telling ya. Every record has been destroyed. Every book, every picture that it painted. Every statue and and street building then renamed unfamiliar every date continuing day by day and minute by minute three nothing exists an endless no tragam and no town's not the only church the communists the jewish mob bringing their muslim buddies in shmab demanded that the muslims be brought into in attacking the christian surprise, why would we not expect this? The Muslims attempted to invade for what? Seven, 800 years before you heard about the Crusades. You'll notice how the same Oi boys who manufacture history and alter it, all the Crusades do the evil invasion and the stopping of the Muslims from playing games in Europe. And finally, everybody got tired of it and said, why don't we just go get rid of it? It's like, well, as long as you're going to do that. Now I would remind everybody again, in the first Crusade, of course, the Muslims were cannon fodder for the Jews who ran the Middle East. You got some colors Mark. I'll be there in a second. When the when First Crusade and the Crusaders were successful, the Jewish Congress, that's the modern name for it, decided that to play it safe they decided to call themselves neutral, which meant they still fully supported the Muslims. They sold food, everything on the commerce caravan, the Christians because they're neutral now. to undermine it in fact the mistake made by the crusaders was letting the jewish mob into their side because they were working for well they were working for themselves they didn't really care about either the muslim or the or the uh... christians but the process was the afterwards how many crusades did the crusaders win after the first and how many crusades were there now remember what other one was all really high draw but in each case they had to come back after that repeat and always That was the faction that helped to make sure the Muslims had what they needed. The Jewish population that was of course operating and manipulating the invasions of the US 100 years before that. Well, they got their way and now look what's happening in France and look at the wall, the piece de resistance for the murderers is for the Jews using their Muslims down and now they're going to re-engineer the significant landmark over there in France. already said they pulled out marks not making this up go back to the last couple of days oh we rebuild we're gonna have it reflect more the blah blah blah which means they're gonna steal the artwork they can put a bunch of crappy garbage in place of it and while they suck the rest of the money out of there and it doesn't go anywhere near what was intended for you don't think that isn't already happening they're doing that as part of the wag the weenie in the face what the invaders Muslim invasion of Europe was aided abetted and demanded by the Jewish population the as the bankers and the enemies of Christianity, or police. What you were speaking about previous metals and that sort of thing, my mother offered me and go pick them in the spring, send them down there and then go down to the pond and get the centers out of cattails where the branches grow, not the cattail head. You peel it down, it's kind of like a combination of Feeling an onion and then feeling a stock of corn. That's the only way I can kind of put it. You pull the very center out up and she'd fry them up with a little bit of chicken. I liked beef better. Carrots go in there, had onions. Like a matter of fact, thinking about she made beef fajitas minus the bell peppers with some of this stuff. A lot of stuff out there that people just... One of the things they have that ties in with that are Assyrian tribes and the Chippewa. It's fascinating if you try them, of course everything has to be indigenous, I mean it's from the real estate, from the ground guys. Like you're talking about, again if you take advantage of all the information, you're not gonna starve. You're only starving because of stupidity. Go ahead. When you're talking about the Dan Lyon green, I could never ever stand. You said that was like, yeah. Well you know what, you put sugar in there, get some salt, and then again, look at it this way. I'm not eating that. was all through the winter, now it'd be a little late, cause things are starting to sprout again, but for vitamin C, and quite frankly, she put it in vinegar for vinaigrette, and add a little, she'd get the roseps. And you can actually boil them into a tea, there again, if you don't have some sugar, cause it's bitter. You know what's interesting about that too, when you bring up something else is sweetener, and let's remember that there wasn't much natural occurring, although there were several options with plants, but maple was still the most common and everybody should understand that they didn't render maple and try to draw the flavor range out of it. So one of the things about older cuisine is maple simply was automa- you know, the maple flavor range. A lot of people would have a tough time today. We put sugar in everything. We sweetened everything. We changed the sensory palate of the human body. But if you go through the traditional menus of, for instance, like we said, the North American populations, it does have a sweet range. Mostly it is either just part of the growing up with it, you know, if that's what mom put in front of you, it's like, okay, it's winter. It is, you know, eat it or we keep not getting food. You're next in the meal. You better take what you get or I'm not keeping you around, you know? The other thing is maple is not the only one. We never harvested it, but we used to occasionally get birch sap. And there's a number of different ones that will work that way. The other one that we don't do when we have a longer process, you can actually draw a sugar from pumpkin. It's just a boiling process, but it basically will end up being in the brown sugar range. It's a technique that was used. The gourds were real common here in the Midwest. Well, the gourds were common with the Indian population here across the board. Especially in the Midwest here, contrary to people think, on the one hand, we did have the densest forests on the planet. You couldn't run a hand through many of them. I mean, literally between trees. But the Ohio Valley was notorious. It was the population that was common. And they actually exported it out of the area in a number of different ways, including, which we kind of do that nowadays, it's kind of rediscovered, it's a bunk and jerky. That was a primary foodstuff and of course nothing went to waste. All of your gourds always produce more seed that you need, which means, since obviously as soon as you can you figure it out, it was edible. And there was, again, oils. Everybody now does pumpkin seed oil, but any squash or gourd the seeds could be could be pressed for oil and then whatever was leftover was used for bread meal. But bread the way we think of bread, don't think of bread the way we think of bread. Think of medieval bread. Whenever you hear the word bread, it only makes white fluffy crusty thing. No, it was a one pound loaf that was about the size of two of your fists side by side or any kind of milk find and that's why there's such a wide variety in the bread, in the natural or the organic that you see right now. Go ahead and threaten this. I didn't like something. Well, we'll just get you a piece of hard pack. Oh wait, and don't forget, hard pack and a piece of salt pork. I got into that conversation the other day. You know, somebody, we were making, one of the girls were making salt dough, right? And I explained, I said, you do know that's basic. And they look at you like, oh, it wasn't that bad. I said, obviously you haven't read much. They couldn't figure out how to eat it. They tried desperately with hard tack with the formulas that these contractors made, guys. You know, there's an example right there. You think cookie, you're thinking bread or cookie. We're talking something you could bounce or try to cut with a knife and it could dull the knife's edge. And when you tried to eat it to stabilize it so it was shelf-stable, salt. Everything was salted. You didn't have vacuum packing. See all these things that we all take for granted right now? That's why, again, like I said, the palate, the flavor range was very, very different. And again, sugar was not in the formula. And if it was, it was a high treat. The refined sugars that we eventually see, which now we are watching, by the way, we also have a diabetes issue now, don't we? Remember that everything was more in the natural range, so again, you learn to cook the different foodstuffs to put things out. And that's one of the things that Well, they'll learn real quick. Where's the candy machine? Oh, I told you to put hard candy away for a reason, guys, remember? He was growing up in Alaska. The Coast Guard came and gave all the native kids. And that was the first time they'd ever had it. And the kids wanted to eat it up. This is great, but it's cold. The other thing that we used to do, I hate caviar. And a lot of times the natives will ferment them longer. And actually not too bad. They're just a little salty. carrying lay eggs on and then at low tide their eggs are exposed. You go and you run your hand through it, down the grass, they're clear. They don't have a hell of a lot of flavor, but they're kind of like eating salty tapioca. You just put them in a bucket and you put some water in there and rinse them through because there is some sand on the, you'll end up with some sand and grit, but if you rinse them through, the sand ends up on the bottom and you just give up the last few where it gives them to the dog or whatever. and you know you're not going to get fat on it but it's you know we wanted to do as a kid yeah i mean there's there's some food stuff and i know she made things with them but to tell you the truth i don't ever remember eating any of it so and maybe it's just been for the adults i don't know well you know you can still get uh salted fish you know box salted fish guys used to be a staple we're in german you know german and english area you know here in uh in the, around Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County. This was German settled and English settled. You know, you didn't waste anything, number one. But the other thing is, how did you store this stuff? Okay, if you didn't make it in the sausage, or like I said, dried meat, peppering and salt. The drying was of course, their parallel, but even when you dried, you had to have something to cure it to a degree to stabilize it and keep the, you know, the critters away bacteria down. Because like you said, salmonella, my favorite menu. You're part of the menu, right? you end up with ludefest there was nothing that would eat that crap. Well the interesting thing like you said you know for instance caviar caviar is cured with typically yeah which is why a lot of it's so wonderful that's perfect management you need diamonds remember think about what they do I mean caviar wait a minute back up here fish eggs yeah it's good for me because you're rich I'm rich when I'm eating something I like I'm showing off that I'm rich I mean caviar because somebody knew how to market it I mean, not that it's bad for you. In fact, everybody would eat it. You're starving. Trust me, it'll all be gone. Okay. Another thing on that too, it's called roe. Remember that all fish, especially if you are, traditionally those would be fried up. If you're doing perch, salmon or whatever, if you're not collecting the fish eggs for fish, again, if they're done right, usually, is that you had scrambled eggs. That's one of the most common part of the pier that you'll find out there. There's another flashback that I didn't want. What's in the eggs? Don't ask. More eggs. What kind of eggs? Well, how many things? What is that? Just concentrate on the onions. Yeah. And don't forget that some scallions in there too. So that's one of the things you gotta be ready for and it's like, I noticed they did this television series about survival and one of the things that they did is they had this, you know, couple, they were the modern yuppie yuppie couple and they're, you know, some of the family members will not eat what you like oh no the world just changed did I just see a mushroom cloud yep about two days ago are we trying to get away from death yeah I'll tell you what mr. backhand is gonna be a real applicable again right side the back of the head that oh well that'll be for breakfast congratulations it'll be there every day yeah don't nothing else my dad would go and it ain't gonna get any prettier that green stuff is special flavored now we mean great stuff little fuzzy there but don't worry Yeah, you see, that's just it. We didn't waste food to begin with, number one. But this whole idea, well, here's an interesting thing. Is if you, okay, look at the traditional candies, and I would point out there's one that everybody, say I like it, but I know also the homeopathic aspect of it is licorice, right? Guys, licorice is one of the, there are two formulas that are the oldest candies on the planet. One is licorice and the other one is sea foam. cuisine I've got books on history of the cuisine and you know candies especially candies because there again we're talking sweet stuff they were treats they were treats you didn't eat them by the festival and non-stamp have buckets of this stuff like you'd see nowadays they were a treat you got a goodie because wow you remember you ate you did you eat your vegetables you know you didn't like your nettles I gave you right but you ate them Well guess what? Because you ate your nettles and whatever. Look, I've got a little chocolate dainty here. Chocolate, what's that? You're gonna discover that you like chocolate. And in fact, since we don't have a lot of it, and it's exotic, if you eat all your vegetables and eat that little piece of meat that's not too green, you're gonna get one of these. We call it desert. Oh, I'm sorry. There you go. You got it. You got a reward for going cut, Dad. Do we have to eat this? Shut up. Your mother cooked it. See how that works? instead of everything being dessert nowadays. Now, what's interesting is licorice, this is how old licorice is. It was found in the pyramids. Now most people say, yeah, the stuff they sell at the stores, that's probably where they got it from. But in reality, guys, it was a protected recipe. It used to be kind of like in the trade. Licorice, try and find it. I mean, you can now, and you go on the internet, even, oh, I can find them, blah, blah, blah. Really? Look at how uneasy it is to actually find. It's one of the pastry slash cooking slash bakery secrets of the industry. And for the longest time, it was one of those protected ones for the trade like, you know, wow, if you're an apprentice, I'll teach you some things down the road. But otherwise, we don't show everybody all the goodies. Because I want to sell the goodies myself. I don't want Fred to make the goodies down the street. Fred, they'll buy them. Fred, they won't buy from me. See how loyal you are. And it's such a cultural difference with desserts. My kids, they had really close friends that are Hispanic and they're a pick to them. They have spice to it. Like papaya dipped in chili powder. Even, you know, godly paste. To me, it tastes horrible. My boys, even to this day still, it's sweet and I think part of it is, you know, it's one way to keep the rodents away from it. But anyway, no, there's a ton of stuff out there to eat. and it varies all through the year and and You know my mother grew up well part native and so there was in Alaska. It was always the search for vitamin C and there's Into the fall a vitamin C source mostly berries you know salmon berries Huckleberries then into the blackberries and your range and again There's the sweetness and you get the vital like said vitamin C vitamin D depending upon which you know again each one color determines better of available vitamins. Always remember that guys. Home-er means something with vegetables. Any homeopath you start to eat your purple or you got the other person says the purple plant fat for you. Oh God, who do I do? Well let me eat and see what happens. The big thing on that too, you know we didn't mention honey and you mentioned cattails and one of the one things about cattails on the other end, the Russians used to make take the head middle form and especially the nub. Yeah, there's the nub right on the end before it goes hard. That nub on the end is like hummingbird tongue. Distantly and nutritionally. But I used to make a travel food. All nations have a travel food. The Indians had pemmica. The Greeks used to have pemmica grains. And like I said, they also did parched grain like the Indians did parched corn. You have a little bag of it. You take one piece of corn out. You put it under your tongue. You let it melt. You don't saliva breaks down everything. Cold like you said. They do a sweet meat where they take the kale heads. I mean honey, designed as a travel food, you actually ate that. They still say it's one of the most potent, very rich, nutritionally valuable food you can make. Now that's the other sweetener I didn't mention earlier because it's going to be out there, but you know what? See, honey's out there to a degree and we should be promoting more. The bees do not all die. The bees simply are getting hit because we pee a few A handful of people do the job. All of a sudden, if everybody wants sweetener and you can't get sugar, all of a sudden bee honey is going to be popular and hunted. That means they'll be shorted. OK. You know, my son this last year, he does bees. He's a 16-year-old and just got really into it. And all three of his hives, just midwinter, they were all dead. And he loves his bees. They just up and died. Part of the problem, and this is what I said, and it turned out to be exactly what I expected, remember as you become larger, the little guys get hurt too because they're just in place, but how does disease spread? Disease spreads by transmigration. Now, if you think about this, you were taught this if you had a conservation class, that there's a cycle where you have certain types of diseases that run through the prey, which are transferred to the predators, prey volume out, then there's a proliferation of different diseases, they're more readily available because the prey increases, and then it transfers to the predator. Well, the predator, of course, were bountiful because there was lots of prey that run down, which means the transfer, or commute, the diseases, population of the predators, and you have this roller coaster cycle. The other thing is a major action of some type, a major trans-migration. Well, there's been no bee migration, But what they were doing with the bees, and this is what's hit the country, the bees, the bee tractor crews they have back in the 1800s with steam, you have guys that have semi-trucks and they load all their bees up on semi-trucks and they don't stay just in one county. They don't just stay in one state. These guys travel virtually from one state to the next to the next, and they have become a very small and exclusive group of people. So instead of the bee production staying local, which is would save the bees. They don't even want to talk about this. They haven't really changed their game plan. The farmers being more diversified and including beekeeping into their traveling road shows to continue. And what that did is that spread the disease faster, creating a more dynamic hit on the population. And that's why even your smaller keepers, like if your son was doing that, remember the traveling road show dropped into his area. Contamination took place because no matter what, the cops compete for the material and like what they do, for instance during our apple and pear and peach flowering season, most of them were smart and have their own but not all and eventually people got lazy. You have these guys that have picked up and made an industry out of the traveling B roadshow and that's what deal with what normally would have taken years, decades, maybe a hundred years to move and by that time it wouldn't have hit the whole of the population. What we did is through human failure to maintain the herd, so to speak, locally, created the transmigratory herd that could move at light speed, contaminated the country the way that it did. They don't want to talk about it, they want to admit, monkeys who didn't really want to do their job. The very reason we have all these operations is why for 800 years Notre Dame didn't burn down when everybody was using fire, right? Now we have the modern 21st century, by God they got that burned down in no time, didn't they? They didn't even have gas lamps, dudes! for all those years they didn't burn it down but by god you get the 21st century numb-numb committee of monkeys involved look what you can do hell you can burn down and wreck everything and that's where our problem is that the little guys I have a reason I'm you know this conversation had because I've got the the sites right behind me one of the guys I went to school armors here in the area they maintain a number of hives stations all in a pretty decent location we're near the river they got a lot of water and they have had some problems but for the most part they've been stable again because the bee population here is pretty much centralized you know it's centrist it stays here going anyplace and so anytime something has cropped up they've jumped on it right away that's the difference between two different elements all these other farmers if they went back to the traditional diversification of farm operations be stable very quickly and we could actually breed enough bees to get the population back up but it's going to take time It's like talking about reptiles and alligators. Remember when alligators were... Oh, we had to protect alligators, right? Oh, it was so important. Remember that? We were growing up. You were evil if you had alligator shoes. And I had a pair of my brother and my uncle gave me. And oh, you have alligator shoes. Yeah. Oh, they're endangered in this. I said, well, they've already read a lot of books. No, it's evil, but well guess what now what they're showing up on golf courses. What do they say now? There's too many of them. There's what is it swamp people on TV as entertainment? Well, one other thing I want to cover but it reminds me of when I used to work in Seattle in the early 90s, they're always protesting and they had Elephant boots at one of the Western or one of the boot stores downtown and they're out protesting in front of it. They had a bunch of exotic snake boots in there too, and they just... Why aren't you protesting about these? You know, these snakes are far more than dangerous. Yeah, but nobody cares about the snakes. People hate snakes. Oh, they're rare! That's right. Good, we finally forget to handle on them damn snakes. But anyway, I'd seen them dug, but I've never done them personally with the cattails. the root balls and I guess I've heard a couple of different things that I've never really got to say to you. You mix it with potato or you could just cook them and eat them like potatoes or... Yeah well actually you can treat them like for Asian cooking. Come on, I'm going to try chestnut. Well, no, water chestnuts. You can slice them up and stir fry them or fry them like water chestnuts or like you said, mix them with potato. The one thing to remember about, now this is something we do need to mention, cattails purification pla... The one thing to remember, if you see the exotic radiation plant warning signs over there to the left, it flows downstream. You might want to think twice and pay attention, okay, to begin with. So that's one of the things that we do have to add as an addendum is know your environment. But again, if you were moving through an area, typically I wouldn't think twice pretty much about harvesting cattails anywhere interstate. You know, we talk about that. The thing there too is complicating Just like any of the other bulk plants, you know, the way they develop and the way that they do grow, you can separate, promote the growth. George Matusuk, one of our workers, he passed away here, you know, born a few years ago, he was into fish farming. One of the things he did was total ecology fish farming. And I helped him on many occasions where we planted. Literally, he would take 150 acres and completely build the ecosystem up by hand. A few times we went up and when we would visit in the weekend, He'd say, hey, well, go over and see my babies. And he had fish farms that he built. And the final point is where you bring them in and tank them for everything to feed the fish. The property was built on the land there and took about 150 acres. And we would hand plant like you're doing rice. We would hand plant different types of organics that were needed, including cattails. Guys, just so any of us could do this. His mission was to feed. you know feed the patriot how could we keep the patriot movement working and feed people and uh... he specialized in perch why will go look at the price of golden perch or any person matter which flavor they they put out a lot more money than steak behind us because of because it was such a help again the basic of a lot of these plants with edible so you could promote quietly for instance cattails they grow dense very quickly they reproduce quickly with about every half season not full season every half season can double in numbers, open them up and spread them out. Like 30 feet by 20 foot wide stretch of cattails and you separate them and spread them. Within, if you have, for instance, like in the South, you have a couple of different overlapping seasons, there are growing season opportunities, triple in size if you spread them out and give them the space. They're just like any of the other plants that you, you know, if you're doing bulbs or whatever, like any of the lilies, you wanna break them down every once in a while, you'll get a build where they just, they have the ability to spread out, just like rice. You know, but like we're talking about, you'd harvest as needed. If you had land, well, yeah, you could change. You would, you'd have food virtually by the pound sitting there and nobody have a clue. People would starve from the field dying, starving around the mazettable. You gotta get, get in there. I should go ahead. I'm speedin' it, minerally. We always sell it just because they didn't, they don't taste minerally here in the Northwest. And I think it may be that the pH or the, yeah, the pH of the ground they're growing in here, I think is a little different. One of the things that they are best for prevention, seeing him in the green. Five, he was told that, uh, Liv, you might as well give up. Can't help me? Nope, nothing we can do for you. So he went to a home, you know, guess what? He lived a lot longer than three months. It was in the battery, with him was, uh, was Nettles. Talking about, you know, through the season, you promoted me. When they start to head towards seed, that's when they defend themselves and they start to develop the spikes. Anybody notice that? Production? But you can develop Nettles and if you keep cutting them back, they'll keep trying to reproduce to catch up. And there are, there so they will survive from season to season. Now our friend Steven, who lived, he had cancer, exact same scenario, 56, then you're gonna die, there's nothing we can do. He said, you sure? Yeah, you might as well write your will. He goes, okay, I'm going to a homey-a-pant. He just told me I'm dying, right? Get up in the morning, here, plants that were on, quick steam cook them, eat the, eat the treatment he had done for all the rest of his life. 1956, the treatment that he was religious with, lived into his 90s. And then 1956, okay. Those nettles were going to potato salad. regular salad, we didn't just cook them. Yeah, you can put them in a disguise. It's volume and health. And I actually like the flavor. That's why I was kind of surprised when you said, minerals, because they just don't, I don't get that here. Well, it depends, yeah, it's just that most people, like you said, they're expecting sweet. It's not sweet. See, that's the thing. You know, like I said, this whole discussion about the sugar base issue, it's something that has become, it is an addiction, by the way. It's one of the things, if you remember, Well, I'm going to point something out here. When they were doing the MK Ultra project, everybody goes, it was mind control. Yeah, the first thing they did, what was phase one of the MK Ultra project? It was the testing of on population groups, on test population groups, excessive volumes of basic materials that were in the population. Coffee, sugars, saw it right down the list. By the way, they also found out a lot about how to create debilitating disease, I think. but the original mission of MKUltra contrary to it was just being a strap your head into a machine and they brank no no no the idea was they wanted to be able to do manipulative processes on the cheap they already knew that if looking at history that if you create you know have a contamination or if you have a certain one food stuff get an end result and in population you know example we found iodine we found out about iodine because of goiters like where I am here you would be hard pressed to get the iodine you need and live because it's not in the soil. So it had to be brought in or you had to develop it and know about it in some other way. Well, for the longest time, goiters was a real problem in a big chunk of the United States, the northern part. And like you said in Alaska, that's why they did iodized salt. Well, when they did MK Ultra, they took all of these basic elements. There were 22 of them originally. Coffee, tea, you know, what if you could shovel coffee and a mass into the population? What about caffeine in general? like what we see with, oh, that's right. You've got Coca-Cola and you've got Pepsi-Cola. Now you've got two things you can add to that. Variations on the mass density of sugar from white processed sugar to, oh, that's right, corn syrup. Changing the name of Trionlide about it in different ways. Corn syrup into the population. Now, just like with Prozac and the mass shooters, let's ask everybody something. How many people do you know have sugar problems? Think about it. How many people do you know have sugar problems? Where would that work? Most all of your food is built by somebody else like we've been talking about for this whole time here. Consider that when the MKL for people, there are two things they wanted. Physiological result in terms, well again, incapacitation or manipulation of the mental processes. Physiological response. Take damage or all forcing you to become part of another project that they had set up. This is all stuff we used to talk a lot more about the patron circles and need to. One of the interesting things, let's say they did a World War III scenario and let's say they start cutting everything off. You know, I've told you before, alcohol, everybody thinks logically, but sugar. Sugar would be... I'll raise you one better than that. I'd say well over the half of the guys in the trades. Probably can't make it through the day without... multiple energy drinks. That's the new thing. A combo of sugar and caffeine. It's a double combo. And other EANS. Remember there's other EANS in there too. Read the labels, guys. And again, that's an example. This is stuff that was studied back in 19... from 1952. The pulse, the big pulse for MK Alpher was 1960, 61, 62. Where again, you just got a little bit of cup and it was made to disappear again. talking about and they say, oh that's conspiracy theory. Guys, MK Ultra was publicly, the information I was originally released in the 60s accidentally, it was public record. It came out of the Federal Register. The other thing, with energy drinks, and I don't care how crazy I sound, I was like, well, I guess I really don't anyway, but as they talk about Gateway, drugs. We watched a number of apprentices, they do monster drinks in Grand. And, you know, they'd start out with two a day, they'd be up to six or seven a day. I mean, that's a massive amount of caffeine. Well, then that wasn't enough anymore. And then they quit showing up to work. And the next thing we'd hear is, oh, yeah, well, he's doing math, function without, you know, just like just like math or anything else. They can't get out of bed without their first energy drink for the day. the problem of again when it's all cut off to a degree what's going to happen about trade don't forget that you're trading eventually what will happen is the street gangs and the credit you have that's the thing about trade remember you play a fight to niche alcohols quickest easiest one but alcohol wouldn't satiate most of the say the of the customer like the whole problem that's long anyway because people in the back and that is a fact I mean just that's where people will be able to relate to them have help with them I'm going to tell you from a eggs in there for meth. And he said, I made so many poisons that were not meth, because if you're into chemistry, you will know this. And people were actually taking these drugs, and they thought they got meth, they believed they were getting their high. Didn't know the difference. So if you couldn't get the drugs, it's like everybody says, well, we'll stop the materials from going through. All these people that are producing meth and crack and crank and the others, they had, they know all the other off formulas that have nothing to do with the original drug. But the idea is that the person will take a hit and they'll physically be poisoned. They'll think they got what they wanted so far down the road, can't relate to the original high. So an actual hurt, like there's a way to describe it, instead of a high, it's a hurt. They register mentally that it's the same thing. And he said, you know, he goes, it was wicked. He goes, I'm telling you, these are guys that eventually got wrapped up by their own drugs. So they say, yeah, then I started doing my own stuff and I do the good stuff. You do the good stuff and you stuff yourself. you're selling the junk to your customers to kill them off. Just think about that. I mean, those people who once coming at you from one direction here and there's a, you know, you're out in an area of there's all this discussion about this now. This is rampant amongst the street population, right? This is rampant. Yeah. So you've got this group of zombies waiting to get kicked off. If something happens like this and there is nothing going to slow them down other than a bullet. Well, and we're trying to run it. schedule of leaving here and buying a piece of property. But I've got to be involved in that they keep talking about how great the Northwest economy is. And you mentioned pawn shops. And I go into pawn shops all the time to check stuff out. And I have more tools for those pawns. And it's not because people are stealing them because the methods don't put any value on tools anymore. The only people that steal, subactive drugs are other tradesmen. better tool. Yeah, it's almost like it's work. And, but anyway, yeah, I'm seeing more and more tools in the shop. So I know the economy is slowing. I also know that we're kind of working hard to stay at 40 hours. Oh, we're about to get busy. We're about to get busy this summer. It's like, no, no, this is like, oh, wait, it's like 97. And it's like, you know, previous times, we're, we're going into that slide that everybody will be surprised about. And we're just hoping to be out from under before it happens. So we're not here because there are so many homeless people. And like you said, you see all the same tents in a row. They've actually started blocking sidewalks, the city has, where people are living on the street, crying for when things slow down and people quit giving money. And... Pulling things out because they don't... And then there'll be frustration anyway. problems you've got it already to a degree it happens I was out in LA and spoke many times and like I said we had the street the street bumps there they were like everywhere zombies in fact they look more like the Walking Dead than the Walking Dead do in the way that they would move around at night because they don't have their own little area. In mind today is the 18th of April 2019 at the Thursday check for the opportunity to try to get some of this information We'll definitely continue our block of instruction of about psychological war operations at the strategic level. My email address is alphabets76 at hotmail.com and at alpha leema tango alpha bravo echo bravo. This morning they meant that there's a funeral service for the last, I did not catch his day, he was years old, he was going to be down at one of the Air Force Y-T-O-N, I can't even spell, A-Y-T. Okay, this is down in Pan Am, holding up today. I listened to the conference with the Attorney General this morning, and I don't know how more clearly he could lay it out as by law. They're not even required to release the court. Well, but there is a collusion, and oh, you know, the dude just seemed to be that because you know, he had his press conference and pretty much laid it out, pointed out that there was no collusion, there was no this, there was no that, there wasn't any, you know, trying to hide the evidence and, and he bent over backwards and the law says that these are the things that, you know, people's names that were testifying before the grand jury, which is supposed to be secret, you know, it's against the law to release this stuff. But of course, the news media still wasn't happy with that. You know, now with the Spinmeisters or that, hear that whirling sound? That are the Spinmeisters in high gear trying to, it can't come out and say it, but it's just the way that they do the Attorney General. Well, but you know, just because they didn't find it, but that doesn't mean that it didn't happen. We just haven't, what you call it, Mueller's still an employee of the United States government at this moment. Can he testify? It doesn't matter. subpoena power, and they can pull anybody in, they can subpoena anybody to testify. So, it's used on... It's not always the best here, and it would say, well, you know, if Little Johnny wants to jump off a bridge, would you jump off too? But I know this is questioning applied during the Obama administration when Eric Holder, this Holder, dodged serious victory statements, lying to congress, oh I didn't know anything about that past year. I knew all about it two years before this deal was going on and we plan to do this and as congress, he was the attorney general, let's say having a press question why the attorney general lied to congress, is found in contempt of congress, refuses to release any of the information about Fastened for your is project understand it's not that line of defense little Johnny jumped off the bridge So I think I'm going to do to do and but I'm not going to dwell too much on Information here on your mind is your primary weapon and I give you an information dump of about what's going on on the border Clearly the news media. I don't know I just jumped the whole deal of about which and she down on the border and oh everything's just fine and then oh then Jake because yeah, there is a problem on, I thought if my hair was on fire when we had a thousand apprehensions a day, now they've got four thousand apprehensions a day and yes it is. That's all because of, and the keys and the media wants to be on. Ladies and gentlemen, this is Mike down here in Arizona. 2019, it's a Thursday. You're tuned in to the micro of how I want to, this issue, you know me, I don't usually shy away from line and the decorum of quite a few different frequencies of whether it has to be the mainstream of the limbaugh, the hand of these, the, they got a couple of local guys, one in the morning and one in the afternoon on the big radio station, hand of these and the limbaughs. Mostly it's just two times they might actually have a blind squirrel finds a nut, how'd you feel like a nut? Some started raining very early in the morning about two and there were some things that needed to be coffee turned on the radio and there was a broadcast on post to post joy and he had on guy that's written some book and here he's a JAG officer and to raise awareness about some Lieutenant Spain I don't know Sivu Floren about he was in Afghanistan and something about three guys on the motorcycle and had been under sniper fire and roadside bombs and they thought that maybe these was bad guys too so He ordered the people to open fire and then people in Washington practicing lawfare tried the second test and found him guilty. Now, it's something about making murder charges in wars like handing out speeding tickets to the Indy 500. About Afghanistan and this guy's flight. I guess he's in Leavenworth now for 19 years. I guess he's been there for a while because I think it happened in like a thousand grade officer. coming in in Afghanistan and it's here in the United States and it's the opium from Afghanistan that's stealing it. George Norrie comes along and goes, well the same thing would have been there. For what was the reason why we were there? It shouldn't have been there. And I'm like, I'm not going to dwell on it too much. I've presented it. I don't know how many times here. And of course we, we'll have a trucino's pictures of the soldiers guarding the opium in Afghanistan. Yeah, sure. When were those pictures taken? 15 years ago the CD come out in one big now They've got it divided up into like five sections and I'll acknowledge in there that it does is trying to eradicate the opium. Okay fine Yeah, so they're trying to eradicate the opium in Mexico that that is doing or the United States Asian intervention operation Whatever it was freedom or stand now all of a sudden there's a record prop and everybody's like oh, well, it's that work crop opium is the same thing of going in these black budget operations in the CIA and they're flying it out. Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. When the plummeted, people started going on the same flawed information. Just find it odd that if you've got the UNOCD, the United Nations Office of Crime and Drug, the same office produces a report every year Why are people still going on the report that came out in 2003 or 2005? 19. Is there anything that they can do to criticize the bill? The size, criticize, criticize without actually looking at the, those people that have been listening to, your mind is your primary weapon for it. I, he was pretty extent and broken up into different parts, concentrating on part three. has to do with drugs and distribution and cultivation and stuff. We're involved in it. We can take realize it. The world that it stands back to Colombia, we have about, we catch somebody with a load of heroin and then say, you know, where'd this come from? The death of the heroin in the United States is coming. It is a large portion of it. I'm not saying that none of the people on the East Coast like the difference between brown sugar a few kilograms on the Nigerian Airways flight by corrupt way to the United States. 90, at least 90% of the heroin coming into the United States transits Mexico. Some of it is cultivated in Colombia. Majority of it is fined in Mexico. You say, who cares Mike, if they call it the accuracy in media that we, for quite a long time, that the in the last three years about the lying media. The media has been lying to us all the way to the home fight. The Ghat Tham War pointed out how he changed his statement of about a stalemate in Vietnam after he had gone over there to report that they'd been lying to us for at least that long. And I'm sure we can all think of certain aspects, whether it has to do with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor or that issue but I'm not going to necessarily bog down into that. And you know, I'm not going to say that the agency had something to do with from Vietnam. I'm sure we've all seen the Mel Gibson movie Air America. It seems to be well-documented and then it seemed to be that there was a couple of guys that were involved in the Central Intelligence Agency that after the Vietnam War, then they had got transferred down to, it looks like they just conducting that same operation on. One other thing too that it doesn't, he's got all this money and air will just say, right. Remember, oh, it was maybe even close to the beach, California, sthhetamine, heroin, and pain, methamphetamine, heroin, and I don't know if there was sthentanyl in that or not. Look at a map of the world, some of these from after jump over India, Bangladesh, right into Australia. i guess that we have facing japan or a guest up evil guys in the central intelligence agency would have to fairly jump over per se they fly it from afghanistan directly to but on another airplane fly it right into all fairly let me think about this for a minute when we talk about logistics although you see those people they have a non-limited budget or at that logistic aspect has nothing to do with well yeah i'm pretty sure they do because the less that they can cut down on the logistics back then they have more money for their black budget operation. We're going to go under that assumption. Trade in Afghanistan on some flights. Hands of the parts. Muggle, the southern United States in addition to the methamphetamine and the cocaine. And then we're going to get it into it on a ship. Three connectors of Long Beach, California. And then we're going to put it on a ship that goes all the way across the That doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. Problems. Along with the logistical training. But he was my supply sergeant, and he was running that logistical train. He'd be out on the unemployment line because it didn't seem to be that they did a very good operation there. So why would we transport it around the world and transport it almost in the first place? Information on here, on the radio. And PS, because of the CTO Treaty, the Southeast treaty organization had to do with Australia, Vietnam, the United States. If you want to sit here and question why the United States was there, then why the Australians were there, why the South Koreans were there, or the New Zealanders were there. My people are destroyed by a lack of genetic, you know, some of these people are a million dollars a year. Questions about the opioid crisis in the United States and Afghanistan. why we should not have been in Vietnam in the first place. Also told you about supplying people with this information. And they go, oh, but that's what we're there for. And then you point out to them that, no, but what you're saying is that the opioid crisis in the United States is being fueled by the opioid and that's completely not true that it's coming from. And you supply them with the report, leave the 150 arrow down to one page, all concise, point out that yes, the traditional places for opium cultivation in Laos and Burma, they all are there. Cultivation of opium in Afghanistan is Chinese and Asian mafia, white, for mostly consumption on the west coast, in a very limited quantity. But 90% of it's coming transship there or just in cultivated fine, but that's okay. facts get in the way. We have our narrative and we're going to say that that's what it is. And on the contrary information and all they do is the one art with. So, you know, I get to the point where I just sit there, the source, and I question the source of that the information is out there, but why did they still cling to this false narrative? What on? Bravo be an email at that email address I'll be more than happy to supply you with these reports But then again, you don't have to go through me as the middleman You can go just type in and it popped right up United Nations Office of an OCD of crime and drugs or you could type in 2017 2016 2014 I don't care they've got one every year and there's also another one that comes from the State Department They compile all this information together Oh, well, you see a state department. They have a hand in concealing what's going on. Oh, that these people, we can't trust the United Nations. Well, I'm trying to tell you what you wanted to criticize the invasion of Afghanistan and the interspers that they have to guard these opium fields, sub-nude fields forever. The city in Afghanistan forever and ever then, and this is now, decided now to shift again and I got quite a bit of it already printed out, prepared to the presentation on, kind of. And then also, some people want to, you know, you've heard the term ready-aim fire. It's almost to them it's fire-ready aim, it's in the way. And they, some of these things completely together. A morphine effective is from the opium plant. Synthetic opioids Oxycontin, Vicodin, Oxycodone, or Opium gum out of it. You know, they take a bottle of carbon and a bottle of hydrogen and a bottle of oxygen. And you've all seen those chemical, what's called schematics in chemistry class. Those how many of these molecules of this and molecules of that. That how this stuff like fentanyl, extracted in a laboratory. It's on this, it's the molecule of or the chemical compound of how many molecules of carbon or hydrogen or oxygen or whatever it is goes together to make that size that in a laboratory and I've even heard some people on radio going all in and well you know this old crisis and you know with all this oxycontin now that comes opium and the followers or the host is like yeah it does I don't know, maybe it shouldn't bother me, but you know what? We are being scrutinized by people who are destroyed by something that we could do. If you wanted to criticize the George W. Bush administration, we're going to show you pictures of the Marines Guard and the Opium. If you want to criticize the Obama administration, we're going to show you pictures of the same pictures of the Marines Guard and the Opium. If you want to criticize the Trump administration, we're going to show you those same old pictures. the opium in Afghanistan. Now bear in mind, I said the branch off here about morphine is very effective. You have chest pain, you're suffering from problems. Your closest is to where the coronary artery, the right coronary artery and your circulatory are being filled with blood and the muscle, your cardiac muscle is under slowed. Get the oxygenated blood to get to call 911 and the ambulance shows back the emergency room. can review the EKG or the paramedics can have where they administer, and it's usually on a sliding scale. Two to ten morphine as needed. Get to the emergency room, evaluate how much morphine you've had already in the ambulance ride, experiencing administer more. And then depending on how fast they can get you a slot if you need open heart surgery or just to go to the cath lab and have a sense place to open up those and band-aid on a page problem. To the intensive care unit where you might have to wait in line for 24 hours to get a slot at the cath lab for a beam to the right in your mountain bike you fall off the ladder or hit a rock with your mountain bike go over the handlebars. guess what when you go to the emergency what are they going to give you to your muscles so they can rotate your shoulder back in the log give you one flu and it starts more seen ERN your body rotates your socket and it depends on if it's dislocated to the front for to the rear and we're not going to go into that that's of it you still need something you go down in the emergency room and they've determined that it's not to level up on the medical surgeon floor and you're being evaluated, getting all the tests, the laboratory tests, x-rays, and you've got a slot to go to the operating room to broken leg. I don't know, pick an ailment. Bear in mind, the surgeonologists, the radiologists, they're going over the x-rays and just for people, you know, of course there's going to be those ones out there that the tractors said, well, you know, you really don't have those problems. And if you take this little packet of pain reliever stuff and you know, your broken femur is going to heal itself, so just don't worry about that. So don't pay any attention to that guy, Mike, over here on the radio. He drives what Billy is talking about. You make it down there to the anesthesiologist hasn't already come up to your room, discussed your allergies and any past that you've had, how it happened here and what happened here, because you're going to go into the operating room and they're going to picture broken femur, maybe even because the nature of the place of where actor is. They might just do a, it's not uncommon maybe to give you a little bit of apprehension level. But what about the soldiers over in the battlefield? And I know that they've been given it to a man who at least were working. Somebody's landmine and it blows their leg off and they're in excruciating pain. And you're just gonna like pat on there and say, you know, you're just gonna have to bite the bullet? Or are they gonna, is the medic going? administer morphine to relieve the pain until you can evacuate it back to the battalion aid station where we evacuated a mesh unit or to another place where they could use multiple proper use of morphine from the opium plant. You know, they could just give them some predictable, depending on if they want to give it intravenous or intramuscular and that part, but it's quite predictable. And that's just of just, you know, in the history, it's all on the depths of the seas, milliliters, liters, deciliters. How many liters per year of morphine are going to be consumed, broken bones, dislocated shoulders, operative by the ambulance from the scene to the admission to the medical circle floor or telemetry unit or the intensive care unit? when you can get scheduled to triple issues addressed. They don't cross. How many hundreds of thousands of gallons morphine ever just in one day? Now, bear in mind, say for instance, you're in the intensive care unit, you're experiencing chest pain, you're free to seize of morphine to help alleviate the chest pain. And now at the end of the shift, whether it's a sick or 12-hour shift, that's because those of the care unit for the next shift morphine on to the two nurses get together in the med room, both sign off on it, measuring what's in the, and then it's squirted down the drain. They may, because it's no longer, I don't know, I can't say that it's no longer useful, it's that continuity of care type of aspect. I always say who gets the most benefit in the hospital out of the pain medication, and that's the same because it's the if you will, the garbage disposal of all the unused waste. It's kind of an interesting per drain, mainly down the drain. But anyway, the observation. So let's say, let's say, okay, pick a pharmaceutical company and they need to manufacture 500,000 liters of morphine a year for a legitimate hospital setting. Because I thought maybe for a project I'd find out what company supplies the morphine and write them a letter and talking about the curing, this and that, but go out on a limb and say, okay, the pharmaceutical company has a requirement to produce a morphine per year. And they can't have a secret flight that goes over to fill the blank. China, Burma, Laos, Mexico, Afghanistan, of opium, gum, and fly it back to the United States. We have these certain features that are followed ABC pharmaceutical company contacts the State Department. Well, you know, can you pass over here and fill in the blank if we can't ordinate legally opium gum, refine that and make morphine the medical entity for the above mentioned reasons and the State Department contacts their counterparts in ABC country. We want more money by raising opium, raising of purchased so much and the guy gets paid, everybody gets paid, I'm sure there might be some slipped under the table, but I'm not so sure on that. Some of the things are extremely closely regulated. He's happy he lays down his guns because instead of making $5 a year for an acre of corn, he can make $20 a acre for opium. And so then therefore he's got a better cash crop and he's less than fine to company has an airplane flight that goes to in the blank country that airplane the United States, refine the morphine. They don't have it in vials as to where you've been found out. It's a premeasured. I have to have a special, it's not drawn at already premeasured. And then it's all the steel and remount of that specially designed. That is a mechanism, a metal steel. You have to sit at the end where the plunger is. There's a metal threaded out of the back end of that. And then you have to screw the plunger part the part where you push with your thumb onto that has to be locked into that syringe mechanism. And then there's also people that have chronic pain and they have a pain when they're working with you. And a pain, what you call it, physiologist type of a deal that has patients at the office and they'll have an impact off and they can have a release into their body to look at and jump to the completed activity that's going straight the whole bigger picture of what's going on. Well, I hate the Bush administration. I hate the Obama administration. I hate the Trump administration. How it is that if it's our guys that are doing it, it's okay. But if it's their guys are doing it, it's a crime. And you're standing so close to painting and you can only see one brush stroke. It might be beneficial to take a step from your mind. Talking about years here, there's something outrageous than we hear about it from media. They now owe the care of 10 years. There's some evidence for pointing that they have coming up here to the United States, at least isn't some phenomenon that's just happened to start here two years during Trump administration. The key thing about this being that this is a manufactured crisis. Your mind is your prime. I dig into it. Wasn't able to find the information. It used to be my Fox Phoenix, but now it's Fox 10 Phoenix. angles of the same. Now this Phoenix security agents taken to the hospital following shootout in Awakuki is spelled A-H-W-A-T-U-A-E-E. Date is 11 April 2019 and it went to the E-M now Phoenix AP FOX 10. Phoenix police officials say four Homeland Security investigation agents taken to hospital for medical evaluation following a shootout in the Hawatie area of Phoenix Thursday morning. In a statement, 948 a.m. when HSI agents conducting a human smuggling investigation tried to stop a car making arrest on the 11,000 block of South 48th Street gunfire was later exchanged with each other. Video from TV stations at the scene shows several police cars and emergency vehicles surrounding a pickup. and SUV and a pickup truck also appear to have crashed into each other and one of the vehicles seems to have its windows shot out. Phoenix police officials say there were five people in the suspect vehicle. One of them identified as a woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The rest were taken to the hospital. Trees are not believed to be life-threatening. Even police officials say their officers are not involved in the human smuggling investigation or the shooting. Former the immigration enforcement agency has investigated that scene is ongoing. Meanwhile, residents talked about what they heard as the incident unfolded. All of a sudden I heard this, da da da da da da da, you know, gunshot, said Jennifer Foster. And then it went, it was again and again and again. So it ended up being like it was about 70 gunshots. It sounded like you were in a war zone, like in Syria or something. It is still the senior citizen came to the area for peace safety and they're now recovering on a rising day. people didn't that their neighbors were operating a stash house right next to them. Totally wanted a safe neighborhood. And again, when it first... A lot of people weren't saying a lot of stuff. And this one's from afamily.com and it's 2019. It was originally posted on April 19th. And that tomorrow, since today is the 8th, tomorrow is April 19th. This family ID's woman killed in awood shooting that then to the hospital, but this is part of the thoughtful operations that we don't care about other people, we care about the federal. Juan's grandson transferred to Arizona Family that she was killed in Thursday's shootout in Awakuni State Line C. Family members on Friday identified the woman killed in the shootout between federal agents and suspected that her name is Teresa Juan JUAN. just before 10 a.m. Thursday near 48th Street just south of Elliott Road. Four federal agents were hospitalized and four other people were hurt according to the Phoenix Police Department. Of the four agents hurt, two of them were shot according to Councilman Salvesicio's office. The office told the Arizona family that Phoenix Police briefed them on the situation according to one of the suspects was armed with a, pom-pom-pom, rifle, investigation or immigration and and ICE, so the shootout was connected to a human smuggling investigation. A source tells Arizona Family that the four agents involved had injuries that aren't life-threatening. He said ICE agents were trying to stop the driver and make an arrest. All five suspects were in the vehicle. He said the suspects tried to run, but the agents forced their vehicles. The passenger opened her on the agent, the Air 1, who was identified to Arizona Family by grandparents died at the scene. The other four were taken to hospitals with injuries not considered life-threatening. There was, you know, a couple. It was like repeated for a while. I mean, it was enough time where I got out of bed, I went outside, I walked out the back door and there were still bullets being murdered whose grandfather lives where the shootout happened. Oh man, there's a shootout. I was ducking down because bullets could fly through the house. I didn't know where the shots were coming. Sultans said I was trying to count because I thought eventually somebody's got to run out of bullets. But it authorities have now any other information about the suspects. According to a statement released today afternoon by ICE agents discharged their fire. Two suspects while executing a felony or arrest. us more connected to human smuggling. ICE has the Phoenix Police Department is investigating the end of ICE's Office of Professional Responsibility in reviewing the incident agents in the gunfight with suspects and defense. We've already covered that pretty a step anymore. Thursday or last Friday in the afternoon intelligence report were on Liberty Tree Radio. He had heard anything about it at But then again, you know, I don't know what I'm talking about. I'm just making this stuff up. So if those say those things seem to want to talk about what's going on, they prefer the anonymity of fingers and exposing their people. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. 19 is the third and you better make sure or you open your macro effect a minute or so after 9 a.m. Arizona. second hour of your mind is your primary weapon. I'd like to say thanks for tuning in today about the micro, if you hopefully tried to financially contribute to the micro effect, I'd appreciate it if you could put a note in there that says show first for these fair on your mind is your point of view just like all of the broadcasts on the might include a note in there of where you would like your comes out in the wash because that's one thing. got to give a little bit of feedback to Joe and say that, and also I'd like to say thank you to people that do contribute on an ongoing basis to keep the micro effect in it. I did a border news. My email address is helpabeats.com and that's alpha, Lima, Pago, Alpha, Bravo, Echo Bravo. 7day.com also mentioned in the first hour that the last of the Doolittle Raiders as he had died last week or something, but he's going to have a funeral here in San Antonio today. He was 103 years old. He was actually Colonel Doolittle, and he was on discussion and a little bit a lap on the proper application of forth and the blanket statement by people that actually should know better, making That's what the opioid crisis is being fueled by, opium from Afghanistan. And I'm not going to bore you with that discussion. At least a half an hour, not close to 45 minutes, are mine to ship primary weapons. And I know I stepped on previous drugs. Those people take us serious and we're going to have to be serious. And somebody vertical on the Senate's water is then they open themselves up for, well, both working somebody's character, you're opening yourself up for a lot of other people that bruise the internet and they see what somebody else said, said that is slander and printing is liable. So if you just repeat what somebody else hosted, you do realize you're liable. What? And the excuse of, well, I found that over here at www.conspiracetheory.com. So you can't hold me responsible. Yes, you can. You are just as guilty in the court of law. And the excuse of saying, well, I saw this over here on this website and I just reposted it. If it's a lie, that is not an excuse. Remember when your mother told you that it's little, well, little Johnny's doing it. And it's like, well, as little Johnny jumped off the bridge, would you jump off the bridge too? Well, just if Johnny posts something on the internet and you reposting it on your website or blog spot guilty, well, you haven't been found guilty as a trial yet and out of Fortin High School. and how the media lied that they were over there causing the trouble. And then there was the better cease and desist letter to numerous news outlets pulling out of or retract their story and apologize for what has happened. So now they are because they print knowingly. They could have just printed a retraction or as we're sorry, we got the story completely wrong. But as the deal is, they have to dig their heels in and under or whatever it is and now they get paid thousands of dollars for information that with it so arise careful of what you say on the internet say on the radio are people out there that are watching what being said and published in the therapy those of you that there are some here in the United States not so concerned with loss of fluid through injuries here I think we're supposed to get up to 98 by Saturday, so 98, 100, that's pretty hot. I know there's some people that are here like that, it was 98 degrees, and it's slightly warm enough. And then figure the weather report, I guess you could go to weatherchannel.com and find out what kind of an oscillation defecation's been going on in your neck of the woods, like most talking about. Who is me? I guess it was that important to me. I feel that since I don't live in AC, Bill, going to what? radio the other day and I'm not all heard of the different editions the set tell the Knights Templar the area on and all of that the tendency to put up or Venus or cobontas big sheet of cloth like right on there you're messing doing this for the this reason in business in our times you can collect a little bit of it because people have a tendency to sign things a certain way people have a tendency to translate that information into an ellipse by having a good idea of the origination and the people behind. In 2019 Rosa de Lima held logo and symbols identification and it was from Martinez, the land beat from Small Wars Journal. It held tactical note number 41. For Rosa de Lima held logo and symbols identification. Robert J. Bunker and John E. Sullivan, D'Odé Santa Rosa de Lima, DSRL, also known as Part 1 of Hutto-Pel de Santa Rosa, or RAMO, is a criminal cartel operating in the state of Juan de Hutto, abbreviated to you. Its principal enterprise is fuel theft. The competition for the illicit trade is led to violent Part 1 of Jalisco, Huevo Generación, note reviews the civil logos and symbols the symbology used by the CSRL key information tell de Santa Rosa de Lima way I'm a haza on our Gente in sento de en Mexico la opinion February as a 19 narcoma is threatening Marina sadina Forza Federalis signed by Google cartel de Santa Rosa de Lima I'm not a kind of almost have to at the Norco Montes and some of the other deals that looks like their standard is to have a and Then they'll either have to side of the outside of the triangle Sometimes they'll have the triangulant on the inside of and the I'm not going to go far to it. But once again, when these cartels find the Narkomatas telling you who they are, then they call these the Warhammer's image. The SRL logo on social media symbol, symbol of one of Huto outlet skulls crossed Warhammer's and S in triangle. Anyway, that asset. You could go to Borderlands, Beaters, Small Wars Journal and look up That is if Landit.com, a 2019 El Gato F.A. Plaza executed in 10. That when you go down to the corridor and they have a recommended a can is at all 10. With 10 bullets executed El Gato, Plaza leader of the Jalisco New Generation cartel in 10 in his home as a 19. A local media that the adjustment of and clashes between members of the drug cartels with the state of Quintana have left more than 120 executed in the first three months of 2019 for that manufacturing price. Udea, alleged head of the criminal cell of the New Generation Partel, the Lisco Partel or CJNG, which operates in Pancun, was shot dead according to media reports. El Gato was a drug leader under the one of the most flitthirsty organized crime souls operating in the north of the state in places like Antone, Del Carmen, Tú, Isla being widely visited by Mexican and foreign tourists alike as well as being promoted as one of the hot spots Mexican tourism trade. Oka-boom! Who knows Bob Barker ain't giving out anymore? With his hands tied in a bullet in the head, the body of Salvador Rosas Wozalis, Regional Border Coordinator of the DIF in Olga de Varev. Rosas Wozalis was Saturday night in... It was also said that the body of the state found in the trunk of a vehicle on the someplace, Puebla Highway crossing near Jatila Hotel during the last X-ray process, Rosas Gonzalez participated as a candidate for the municipal fair, Zala de Montana-Alta, as a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, the D.I.F. Regional Coordinator was close to the head of the D.I.F. Herrera, Sadiez Calvo, and her husband, Governor Hector Rubío Flores. Reports are that he was the godson of the agencies provide resources and assistance for families and adults in need. The first lady of the state is in charge of the agency. They put them in the back of the head and they put them in the trash of a car. There you are. Ain't no more guitar. No more boom, boom for you. Glad to be done in April 2019. Back to the banner factor. Chihuahua leaves a commander in Chihuahua during the attack. security commission, C.E.S., in the town of San Juanito, municipality of Bocoyina. The commander of the corporation and two assassins died. The General Prosecutor's Office of the state identified the murdered commander as the chief in Bocoyina. After receiving bullet wounds, the commander was transferred in a helicopter to a hospital where he later died according to the official members of the armed group committed the aggression were killed in the staff. A number of arrests and seizures of weapons and vehicles were made. In a statement, the state prosecutor general's office, FGE, said that the attack occurred on Sunday afternoon, a gunman in a vehicle detonated by a police of the E.S. explained that at the scene located in the Sierra Para Humanaara, a compact vehicle traces were seized, which was used by the alleged well as casings of various ties. From 11 April 2019, Chihuahua, Guadalupe y Calc presumes senile bite leaves five hit and dead. On Monday morning, a confirmation, confirmation, confrontation, confrontation between two armed groups took place in the small community of hard to pronounce, located in the municipality of Guadalupe, in proximity to the state both Inaloa and Barango. According to the official version, forces of the State Security Commission, the CES, responded to the violent encounter. Upon their arrival, they came under attack themselves by the battling criminals. They were able to repel the aggression and the saguerreas fled the scene while five criminals were shot dead. Waja, pono, analysis, tú e-n-o. Generally, no scales about the interest as the rough number of headband involved has been revealed. Consequently, it's not entirely whether the criminals were killed in the force of the shooting between each other or by arriving CES forces. However, most reports hint towards the former what is definitely more credible. While the initial four deceased criminals that she was Attorney General say, saw Tuesday that there was one victim more totaling five in addition that he indicated without confirming as investigation for still. going, the nation was assumed to have been triggered by an interior Sinaloa-Partel dispute over the control of the region. Even before the Attorney General's statement, I educated guests would be also that there was a clash between rival and Sinaloa-Partel's, Sinaloa-Partel's. There were two reasons which made this more than just a wild guest. Confrontation took place in the epicenter of the so-called Golden Triangle. A known stronghold of the Sinaloa Cartel, the most prominent non-Sinaloa Cartel figure in this mountain region is Cesar Daniel Manjarves Alanto, the leader of the new 4RS partel. Being his stronghold some 250 kilometers further to the north of and around the town of San Juanito, the CES commander was killed on Sunday. that is likely that La-Lena or other Juarez-Partel or whatever, whatever, do's, will span your factor crisis that nothing go on but before your eyes glaze over and we're doing IV therapy. And we're talking to the additional losses in their daily requirements and water, the sodium, the potassium. That presentation was paid I think that was on a Friday, maybe two weeks ago, there was some question of about the exact spelling pronunciation, definition of some of the words, the vernacular. The doidy, drop the doidy, drop the vernacular. This isn't the vernacular, it's the doidy. And we might have to understand where I'm... But we talked about cellular fluid and the excellular fluid, the concept of third-facing what loss during vomiting, diarrhea, burns, sweating, in the armpits and in the groin, and the indications of a deficit of at least a liter and a half of the jugular veins with the central venous product to be controlled. The venous pool, though they are, and now the CVP is increased by an increase in the plasma volume or heart failure, and the CVP is decreased by a decrease the plasma volume. Plasma volumes part of the sodium is dependent cellular blue and it's going to give you some clues to the total sodium content. We talked about GUR, GOR and we can either pinch or leave people because the elastinol see a central running down the center but then if they start having those on each side of the central ability that they're left with, we covered over the issue of about blood pressure, how they can be changes in dilating blood volume that related to your extra week kind of when packet party of heart rate above 100 beats per minute, 101, talked about interpreting each key wave, that's when the heart is repolarizing it for the, and sometimes not so much of it's just, but when the heart rate starts getting up there in the 120s, 130s, 150s, are coming past times, and it needs to for the next heat, and then the danger of that last T wave indicating on your cardiogram how to be polarizing it. So, and if on that heat, it's the PVC, PAC, as to where the particular factor is, lead by really interpreting the heat and knowing what about it. Anyway, and then we also discussed a little bit about gradient party, a slow heart rate, a heart rate below 60. That can accompany any acute large loss in blood volume. And then there's also the part that typo, and typo means below like hypo, your name's below, the need for blood or sodium containing fluid. I'll mention if there's ever any anticipation of transfuse the patient that the only exception that you can run the blood is sodium chloride. Run it with D5W or any other combination thereof. It's kind of a recap of where we've done. Now I see where I hear the music. We're here at the bottom of the hour break. We'll be coming back to the, your mind is your primary weapon in the downhill slide here on the micro effect. We'll be back. Go get another cup of coffee, drain your bladder, and I appreciate you tuning in today. We'll be right back. Now you can feel that squeaky clean sensation like none other with Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash. 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That was an opulent that I used to care, but things can change and my people are just by a lack of knowledge that they want to go on information 20 years ago. opium production, importation, extractage coming from careful of where you're gaining your information from. And remember, between information and intelligence, we have the intelligence where the reminiation is sort of get together with the commander, priority of man or man and man, I don't care. Do you people go to this place information on enemy troops? what kind of uniforms they're wearing, what patches that they have on, what are they actually doing? You'll pollute your court, and then they collect in the intelligence cycle. Information is collected, then they get to the analysts, when not only does they look at that information, but they call where you develop your intelligence product. The first recent analyzation, do any good unless that information disseminated. hear people talking about the United States race and then they be bodyguards for the what was that Gulf War and then became 20 years ago and there were only 20 of them finally brought the last one here to the United States in town. They built in Davy five executive life set people want to straight their talk about opium from Afghanistan and the opioid crisis. the United States' raise on United States Army Special Forces, that's us leaping at some of the finer points of the old who, what, where, why of about things that were stuff about opium and Afghanistan and Vietnam, even at block of about the proper use of morphine supply chain leaving from the all the way back to the pharmaceutical manufacturer and the distribution and the proper application and the use of morphine within the hospital's patients, morphine, people that have gained significant injuries. 30 minutes, cut back to our lesson, IV therapy into the liquid, potassium, to the signs and symptoms of where we examined the patient. to notice that these changes and those changes can indicate the underlying cause at the signs of death. If somebody presents to you and they're vague, oh, I don't feel good, I just don't have any energy, and you, RVP, temperatures of blood pressure, you find that they've got an elevated temperature to benefit, really addressing the underlying cause, the signs of death, that is not going to the underlying cause. Now a lot of times this is just about body's natural response the way that some type of temperature goes up and that's well I don't know, hypoidebriabotulinus with an elevated tumor in the external jugular vein, the blood pressure and the pulse of the party and greater, oh we did to the urine out. Generally it would be one and a half liters plus or minus 500 milliliters per day. to about 60 to take plus or minus 20 milliliters in an hour and bearing in mind also and I'll restate it once again a C-R interchange sometimes following trauma down to about I think I just heard of heat let me bear with just one little momento well I guess they just haven't got heat of hydration and IVs and other ways of treating the patient maybe it's a good time to give out the recipe or electrolytes suitable for antine now that it's getting warmer. Yes, I agree. I'm thinking about it, one of those, which one are we going to use or are we gonna just give the standard rehydration formula. I recall we had a caller from Texas when we did this one six, eight months ago and he gave his recipe, I gave my recipe, and very similar in the deal. Because we only maybe Okay because a lot of times people don't have the skill or the knowledge or the equipment the high heat and Usually as they say a trimmer's work. I do have the the callers and I had to do with it What we call here in Arizona at the Sun T not to be confused son to I wonder if they're brothers and sister and then there was also the addition of lives and things like that using your refined granulated sugar. That went out. Okay, the rehydration formula, all of this goes into one liter of water. You save your drink bottles like your day-to-day, your power band-aid, all type stuff. Now, you've got to be careful that you kind of rinse bottles out at the same time. You affect them before you drink out of it because then you've got bacteria in your mouth, now you've inoculated your container. and you have your fandine, all the good rice that did it's star and it's not, I don't want to say stagnant, but it's not like it's flowing water. It's got a lot of the proper condition to be conducive to the growth of bacteria, fandines bacteria. Oh, I don't know, Korea, Vietnam, where there was a lot of metal fandines. And then they came out with the fandine. water in there. That's why sometimes I prefer to use. I don't go buy a bottle of Gatorade or... Also I noticed that some of these have changed their formula now, the Gatorade. If in the Stand Rate formula, the name brand, actually using Sugarware Powerade is using Hypo's parts for Pope, and that's a 494 of a liter. So we're pretty close together. One second. Here's another beeper message. the good work very good thank you for your input let the old thanks Mike all of your lesson plans are good in bulk preparation for the battlefield not just of which repairing our minds ain't that the truth try to do our best you're okay five ingredients but each one of the first are a quarter much that's that is of a dime we're gonna have three of those ingredients we're going to have one of a teaspoon, one quarter teaspoon of, and one quarter of a teaspoon of almond hammer. I notice potassium chloride if you go to the spice aisle in your local Morton's light salt. Look on the ingredients of the Morton light salt. It's got sodium chloride in there, the potassium chloride in there, and just about every ingredient on the man. So it has less sodium than normal table salt, but it, and that runs, oh, I don't know, maybe three or four dollars. That's a pretty good size pan. It's not the standard size salt box. It's what that, it's more than a pound. It's like a pound and a half or so of sodium chloride. But I also notice if you look carefully, another one, it's called salt substitute. It also made by Morton. It comes in that standard blue painter. The painter is much smaller. It's about the size of a toilet. So it's about three inches high, inch and a half in diameter. And it does on their salt substitute. And then turn it over to the ingredients. And it's got potassium fluoride. And then there's some other I think it's like an anti-taking agent sodium silic that didn't have any. And that comes in, it's made by Morgan Sol Company. It's a product of Germany. It's going to cost you about $4 for that little tiny shaker, passium. Bear in mind, you're thinking, I could buy this whole pound and a half of sodium chloride for a dollar or less at the dollar store. So why would I want to buy this other stuff over here for $4? Just a small tiny part. I agree. That's one way of looking at it. But bear in mind what you're doing is you're only using a quarter of a teaspoon, a quarter of a teaspoon, not a quarter of a tablespoon, a quarter of a teaspoon. So you've got the sodium chloride to replace sodium loss. You've got order of it for your potassium loss. And then you've got your order of a teaspoon of your baking soda. And that's kind of a buffer to help for like balance in there. It helps balance out your pH in your blood and the absorption of the sodium and potassium. Now, the next ingredient would be depending on taste. and I know there's issues about sugar and things, but you might want to take of about maybe two, two and a half table granulated refined sugar, but maybe something along the lines of a raw sugar. It's kind of like the next step, but it's not refined. It'll be kind of crystals and it'll be kind of a blonde color. Powdered drink, depending on, I know the lemonade works works with hang is nice because it supplies percent of your daily requirements of vitamin C in an eight ounce glass but bear in mind you start drinking too much of this it can give you diarrhea for having too much vitamin C but some of these other ones like your your drink mix of your lemonade or also I know this is a half and half it's the half lemonade and half iced tea And again, those only supply 10% of your vitamin C and also a price to punch and any one of them can be pretty good at addressing your electrolyte balance. Now you should drink one of those and then in between drink one liter of just and then one of them what you call it, your rehydration formula. So you're going to alternate those back and forth of that. You're not just going to be pound that down, then drink that. And don't try to double up thinking that, well, if one quarter of a teaspoon works well, I'm going to put two of them in, because I'll tell you what. You're going to be running to the bathroom, most freaky sick, and then you're going to be using a lot of your electrolytes out of your rectum. Stick with the recipe, I hear the music, we'll come back in here tomorrow of our electrolytes, IV therapy, your hydration formula, etc, etc. I thank you for taking the time to listen today. I hope it wasn't too out there for my first 30 minutes of a rant and observations. The lack of understanding has my people Enjoyed by a lack of understanding. I thank you very much for listening today. If prepared, ladies and gentlemen, it's just hot. 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