January 22, 2021
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition distribution, food storage strategies, and preparedness during this Thursday evening broadcast. He covered the tactical redistribution of ammunition across the country, detailed recommendations for acquiring affordable canned goods and survival food from dollar stores, and emphasized the importance of fats and calories in long-term survival scenarios. The show included caller discussions about food storage buckets, nutritional needs, and historical examples like the Lewis and Clark expedition. The second half featured a separate segment on medical marijuana hosted by Michigan Randy, covering withdrawal studies, state legalization efforts, and comparisons between marijuana and tobacco.
- ammunition distribution
- food storage
- preparedness
- dollar tree
- survival rations
- michigan militia
- second amendment
- canned goods
- medical marijuana
- tobacco
- nutritional needs
- fats and calories
- michigan
- tactical deployment
- supplies
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of 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. In this, 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 some number and 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 doctors so their children will be... Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic. Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowa key vanished in the midst of 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 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 if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm R. Krunke, one day closer to victory for all. of our brothers on and behind the lines in occupied territories west southeast north and the south west ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio uh... by a satellite number of different sources and we are on a m f m micro stations a m f m conventional stations CB Bay stations in Ultra, Net Hallmark and Golden Spike Technologies, east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon and evening to all of our friends out there in Lower 49, including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS, the Outline Two State Territories and the Clock. Remember, they're three hours behind us out west, so you guys out there on the left coast, up and down the coast are, well, still in the afternoon out there. You got some time left ahead of us. anyway uh... it is eight oh five p m eastern standard time it is thursday the other t day when the uh... government you know like the bat faggots fp and the most odd their overlords usually attack americans and try to call it some kind of foreign or give it another name for you know government-sponsored terror of tuesday's and thursday's you guys are typically you know money might take off friday might take off so the numbers are not as effective which is why government-sponsored terrorism against the american people typically without a two-state or a thursday just that and of course we're almost do it it is for the twenty first of january the for full week of uh... january two thousand and one is gone that three week into january already uh... which is pretty good word no clicking down the days head towards the next part of the first quarter it is of course the thirteenth year of open and obvious baby on the social assistant soviet socialist occupation america with a k two thousand twenty one older calendar two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic dance of sorts the conflict begin uh... one of the things that was part of the battle for the republic book one uh... with the issue of the uh... conversations between them e communist in our government in the military the communist in the military versus the americans who obviously could see the writing on the wall and we're in motion uh... because they knew the israelis were tied in and joined at the hips with the chinese added reality you're getting played from two sides if not three or four by the jewish mob uh... trying to manipulate also they can create the collapse but no what's going on and complete the collapse of the country so the interesting thing about this is uh... china's going to be mentioned constantly but uh... i'm gonna ask you who do you think runs the money in china And if you don't know that, an idea what's going on. And by the way, China's very monolithic, Asian for Asian, and nobody else, if they can help it. And they will let a few of you in, but you're below even the lowest of the two. I remember that one. Anyway, work to do. And it is Thursday. We're headed towards the weekend. First of all, camp. Emmerich has a meeting tonight, so I'm going to say hi to all of you guys there. They're running the micro tonight also, so you're hearing the program in a number of different ways, and for all of the sentries, pickets, and for the MEC unit that's there, Wavin, Santa High, because you guys are on the job. And also, again, the decision here is about expanding Michigan militia at large and a little more cooperation with the original Michigan Wolverine Corps, which has a number of representatives there tonight, along with Michigan militia at large, and I believe CMM, I mean, after all, they're almost everywhere. Colonial Marine militia are also there for the meeting, so I want to say hi to all you guys. If there are any other people I need to acknowledge, let me know later at all. Follow up tomorrow. Also, we have advance party at the Fox and Wolf facilities, which are in snow, because they're in snow way up north. and uh... what are the training operations we've got buildings being warmed up right now we've got people prepping food for the breakfast tomorrow for the command staff we've got another meeting going up there fox and other one at wolf and they're going to be doing a uh... pancake slash actually i think it's more like a buffet the way it is those guys eat really well there all the girls are setting up a kitchen was tonight everything's warmed up everything's ready to go and we'll see how that works out we could be there but i uh... next zero quick any other announcements of course uh... we actually i was correct when top left on the plane first he gave a speech in any minute all they're gonna grab a good grab the bad guys they got to the top of the of the gangway and turned it waved and everybody that you know that that was the big signal they're going to grab all the copies and then he got a plane but what you missed is that uh... there was a rope tied to the rear end of the aircraft and the bloody corporate of hillary clinton was dragged down the tarmac and was uh... blown behind the aircraft for a number of miles until the uh... patter remains finally broke free and any minute other than i will never have a rest worry i guess he didn't worry about that some of the user like a can on the back of the catalact is now what happened yeah you wish anyway but uh... i thought you'd be all he can you picture it but it didn't happen so anyway how it is thursday evening couple things here that i did want to mention uh... course well i don't really need to you guys figure this one out not much ammunition out there really to pick up and whatever is left we just need to clear out the shelves now rubber bullets and rubber baby buggy bumper buckshot uh... not so much but if it is a live ammunition i don't care if number eight shot or number two shot or whatever it is if it'll fit in your weapon that we need to pull it off the shelf and put it on your shelf and this is a tactical redistribution call there's that word they love so much what we've made sure we took care of that we have redistributed the ammunition from central locations where it would be easy to lock up and now tactically deployed it across the whole of the country so that wherever you need it there are practically etc delivery train a chain of delivery to get to you all the inner work and if control freak enemy on the other side old do you know it would make a risk of peace time or wartime with them what you got the police they think plugged in the dog a pony show for all that garbage all that but if you will go on being quarter bastard for the same reason and paperwork paperwork but if you're good at it you still like that anyway all let's just go through the map here again thirty million guns plus were sold with this last year from january to december of twenty twenty which is three weeks ago how do you like that what i can start pointing out just how far up in the tail lights twenty twenty is already and in that time again was just do some simple math again some fun with your friends neighbors and allies the do you think everybody just wanted and said yeah i want that tall three oh eight rifle yeah okay ark and i i don't want one more one bullet i only want bullet okay there's a shortage you know you were just a little everybody have salt salt are just one more what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what 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ammo to have a little extra to either put into a personal defense or whatever. It depends on what was in the in the grab box. I don't think anybody did that. Well, we need one well man. I mean, if I shoot him more than once, it'll be, you know, considered a crime. So, no. So do you think that they bought maybe one box of ammo for every gun that they picked up out there? Now, if it was a 20 round box, that's 20 times 30 million. How many rounds is that again? Oh my goodness. Let's say it was 50 rounds because we'll figure for 50 rounds per box of 9 millimeter and 45 and 38 and 40 caliber, right? Well, what's 50 times 30 mil? Okay, hold on a second. 100 rounds, it's 100 times 30 million. What does that come to? Look at all those zeros. And if it was a case, 1,000 rounds or 500 rounds or 1,000, because some cases are 500, you do the math on that one. I'd say most people have at least 100 rounds per weapon right now. At least, and I know with way, way, way, way, way past that. Plus, I'm going to point out the ammunition they bought last year isn't just the ammunition they have in the inventory. Understand that the year's inventory before that overlaps with us keeping a chunk of it, going all the way back for decades. So there's something you need to remember when you do the math about how much do we actually have out here waiting to use? Oh my goodness. Anyway, we got a caller who We got young Tommy. Um, I just wanted to update you about that story. I gave you in the thing about, about the Michigan official, Michigan official is gone after, after public minute meeting criticism. Here's a county official and know the Michigan display rifle during an online meeting in response to a citizen's comments about far right. the extremist group, drawing outrage from some local reference. By the way, this is on Yahoo News from the AP. Thursday, January 21st, 2021 at 11.42 a.m. The title is American or Michigan official shows gun at the public meeting criticism. And then it goes Ron Klaus, an elected member of the Grand Travis County Boyer Commissioner, was at her home during the life. stream meeting Wednesday, the Travis J. Reckley Eagle reported during a public comment period, a local woman, Kelly McIntosh, clear sized the board for allowing described members of the proud voice to speak at the commission meeting last year and urge commission chairman Rob Hensel to denounce them. The neo-fascist group is known for engaging in violent crimes at political rallies and some of its members took part and then January 6th insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. At that point, Carl stepped away from his webcam and returned with the rifle. McIntosh told the record eagle she felt threatened. This guy is in the middle of a government meeting. Vanishing a weapon, McIntosh said. Why would I not think they were trying to harm me? McIntosh 74 told the Associated Press on Thursday. She planned to file a report with the Michigan State Police. I didn't think he was going to shoot me, obviously, but I do think this whole point was to intimidate me and threaten me and anyone else who spoke and anyone else is going to speak out and see if he can stir up masses of people who are just looking for things to fight about, she said. Klaus told the newspaper he retrieved his rifle in response to Macintosh requests. I was going to chime in as well, Klaus said. I was just going to show I was just going to show the right phone show that I fully support the second amendment, but then after that I was in my home. Two self-described members of the proud voice spoke at the county board last March and supported the pro-second amendment resolution the panel adopted. Klaus said he won't denounce any group including BLM, the NFL, LGBTQ organizations. The only thing I know about them Proud Boys is when they came and spoke to us, Klaus said, they were probably the most suspect folks that got up and talked. They were decent guys and treated us with respect. Proud Boys had been labeled a hate group by the SPLC and an extremist group by the FBI. And so the board chairman laughed in response to action. and said he had no problem with what the spouse did. I saw it across his chest and I thought it was ironic of him to do that and just say, the person was talking about guns and he had one across his chest. I didn't see him do anything illegal or dangerous with it. He wasn't threatening or banishing. He was just holding it. Holly T. Bird, a local attorney and activist, was appalled when she watched her record me. Everyone knows that if you're walking down the street and someone flashes a gun at you, That's a threat, dude. To have a public official do that during a public meeting is horrendous. Betsy Kofia, a fellow commissioner, they were problems. Wait a minute, Tom. Tom, wait a minute. I'm just going to confirm this. This was a webcam meeting. He was sitting in his own home, wasn't he? Yes. Oh, hell, I lined up guns behind me even if I had to take pictures and do something and just set up images for the fun of it just to let her piss her pants. in fact from this point forward if they're going to continue with that kind of garbage with the you know all my god i'm terrified of life meetings then the background if you didn't like the first one all of you i i'd have five lineup you know do the matrix shot where you have the image of the gun racks for as far as you can see in the background but the very obvious guns in the foreground running right behind him that's what i would do that would be just one of many things actually big screen tv would do it for you Betsey Kofia, fellow County Commissioner labeled cost actions to be disturbing. The largest symbolic resolution approved by the board in March 2020 says the county cannot use public funds to restrict Second Amendment rights. or enforce measures contradicting. I am not a member of the Proud Boys' Central said Wednesday, but I do know a few Proud Boys. I've met Black Proud Boys, I've met Multinational Puerto Rican Proud Boys, and they informed me they also have gay Proud Boys. I don't see how that's a hate group. But, it's like, oh my, he's in his house. He goes and gets his, which he, which, I see, you know, he's on the webcam yet because that's how they do everything nowadays. The webcams and stuff is COVID. You got to have around COVID. You got to go to the meeting and now, yeah, so like, say, oh, mine's just mind boggling. It's a wine, the boggling, boggling. Well, again, the whole point, Tempest in a Teapot, number one, it's on video number two. It's a, it's a, what everybody calls it, Karen, we would call a panty waste turd. traditionally again also excrement comes to mind but the big thing here again is uh... to try and maintain the narrative and here's how that works up nobody's realistic to the b with old media and bob i understand that she drowned in the traverse bay here you know i've been third who would care the uh... the big thing here again is the idea that they're trying to press this in territory they've totally lost that's what comical you have yet back there everybody listening up north pay attention the announcers of the news people because they're all going to be on the list of things to do with this thing kicks off because they've all got along with this propaganda they've flop their yap like this and you know give all these characters you know all the time they want to be out of the country and everybody's been talking about this we're pretty well finished with them just like we are with the idea they're going to come up more in the country or that these copies are going to come out grab anything They've already decided, you know, they told you exactly what their agenda is. So whichever it is they start trying to do is what's going to get the war going. And then these poor fools like this little yap yapping chihuahua here. Well, that's going to be in the meat grinder real quick because somebody's going to walk up and just call it like a baby seal. We're not going to be able to stop it either. That's the part, nor would I try. I wouldn't even make an effort anymore. It used to be like, well, you know what? Nice got us nice got us nothing. The key word to this is that character is an enemy. Keyword enemy enemy. Why do you care what happens to them? anymore Same with all the rest of these characters. Well, you've got to be reasonable. I know that word's not even about vocabulary. I don't know where the hell you're even talking about it more reasonable That means better. We're backwards with your own high ten and they demand you to do more So we're all finished with that that ended last year for all the thinking human beings the farce of the fake election went through everybody got to see how they blatantly did massive criminal fraud with regard to criminal voter fraud sold the election the fake election is irrelevant it's it's not existed you simply have a dick tater you know what a dictator is right guys it's actually two words it's spelled d i c k space tater okay like potato like tater tots Now, imagine the second image is a potato with a hole in the middle of it. Now, you can think of what the first image, based on the word, might be, and understand one connected with the other. Okay? Dictator. We ain't giving it any benefit of any kind of dignity here, okay? The other thing about this, again, with regard to where we're headed, and again, I touched on it during the two-hour block. Now, I'm going to emphasize this again. Food, food, food. food food and food we really are going to see a any relief in ammunition and i guarantee that as of whatever time yesterday afternoon if not today this morning the verbal orders if they weren't already administratively passed on before trumpet left all restricted imports right away we knew that was that was coming and i can tell you that what happened there which is the people are in the know they dropped off on doing any additional purchases that's the thing i do know uh... an example of this is some of the other companies out there that have totally shifted what they're doing with the industry now uh... if you go to you and amo i've mentioned them for the longest time they're located in arizona the store front is gone go read what it says on the page i actually will save me time you and amo dot com u and amo dot com u and amo dot com go read what it says on the front of the page top of the page right there for you to read easy to find now remember insiders who know what's going on because they have read the chosen they have an idea how we know what's going on So, how he is not doing the business he was doing before that you're all very familiar with, I've mentioned it many times on the air. He's not the only one, and this is narrowing down those over-the-table numbers. That's going to drop off even faster with regard to surplus or last imports. Now, depending on how big they are and whether or not they're actually sucking up to the Fed, because remember, there are people who sell arms and ammunition who are tied into the leftist, just as there are to the quote-unquote right side. But those might get some more or what's left of their inventory in that they may have have in the circuit so to speak in other words It's already been paid for they already paid for all the fees, you know the tax fees all of the additional levies and They're still waiting for it to get off the docks that is probably going to get to you, but the nothing else Okay now on the inside who knows what's really happening with ammunition production an interesting point if they decide to or choose to do all munitions categories uh... primers for instance right now what they've been doing in the industry they've been grabbing primer product from all over the planet but it takes as long to get that kind of material through the customs system as it does ammunition or guns so whatever is in process that also could be cut off and that means that whatever in-house maximized production is available if you listen all the stuff said in all the propaganda releases they already stated there at maximum production level other people who are talking in the industry know that you know the private companies are which many cases are just joined at the up and really a fake show like a dot side company to the company making the cartridges of the rebels uh... each company has a number of subcontractors to well those guys are all fighting over the same meal components powder metals material holding arts and if they're if their final production types then they're hoping that all of these different channels will continue but the writings on the wall that's not going to be the case so what you're going to be is not only a what a uh... a lack of munitions available from this point forward but now you're going to be dropping down progressively as the supply and which is a blank wall is going to start heading towards and be exposed in the retail at and those shows are not going to be revealed they're not going to be written now that's not a problem where we should not be shocked by this i've warned you but for that matter even if it did happen we have literally moved billions of rounds just this last year billions now that's true something it was said about towards yen we were talking about this with ammunition on the tour block uh... i'm not counting reloading and i'm not counting for instance uh... reprocessed or you know recovered ammunition uh... because it really is already in the system but a lot of stuff like what's happening right now one of our guys he's uh... told you before one of the wheelchair uh... your feet again and you have to give him a uh... pocket knife he already cleared out one of the three uh... poll barns the bill here in michigan that uh... storing a mix of all the ammunition from the uh... eighty-nine nineties that he got for a nickel around three cents around he's charging more but he's charging a hell of a lot less and it's his retirement money okay we have another gentleman uh... he's now all these you know that he's going to be because of his illness he's going to be bedridden uh... he just cleared two warehouses of munitions that were transferred now they went to two directions they want the people like you and me and they had to bring trucks in for three days here uh... not right here but we're down the road okay the big thing is that the other percentage went to the county militia organizations that right now are in hyper gear i think everybody's helping them uh... i've tried to help out radio communications is one of the things uh... medical supplies armor okay right now working on best for one group i already told the other group or to go i've set up another order today or was yesterday I got a couple of them going and the thing is that this could have been done a lot sooner. I don't really care as long as they get motivated, but this is kind of like the last gas because there's only so much time that I have in the day and these guys got them pretty well on the lesson plan and everybody's going to scrub the system out, clear it of body armor, clear it of helmets, you know, and we're going to go down through each of those categories until we're back up into the high price range stuff. that'll be bought by individuals the groups are not going to buy that stuff but uh... the good thing is that the stuff is not sitting you know collecting dot so to speak or you know going to the call the carlton take the animal all bs that's not happening instead though the gentleman already can you know what everybody knows you'll get so much time and the good thing is that he did the right thing and got motivated you'll still be in the fight as long as he can but this is one of his most significant contributions physically as far as material goes, anyone could make. Guys, there's depots and warehouses, there's bunkers, there's stuff all over the countryside, not just here, but all over the country. And the stuff that I'm talking about is a chicken scratch by comparison to the inventories that I've seen, that it's on our side. So the difference, we have it here. We live here, it's already where it can be used, the big, the big other comp... at the other math party is you guys have picked up all the straggle and that's especially important because like i said you don't have to wait the only fact if you get into a fall fight let's let's go through with more the most common areas gonna happen here well you were probably a washington and we kind of think you look like them and we're going to take you about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about OK, if that starts, like I told you, pour it out. If you're on your power base, wherever you are, you're sitting on thousands around the ammo, using on them. Somebody's going to hear that, and you're already supposed to have made coordinating efforts with your allies. The big thing is make sure you don't shoot friendlies. So, and remember, bullets are no friends. This is another thing. It's friendly fire. There is no such thing as friendly fire. All bullets are dangerous, period. They're all unfriendly. Okay, I know what they're saying. It's like your Bureau allies, right? Well, that's my whole point. You always want pay attention to your Backstop and points of impact. This is why when you do interlocking fires You do it use an L pattern or an S pattern depending upon what you were taught and the idea behind this is that your air locking fires don't roll into your into allied, you know lines of fire or like I should say lines of skirmish Outbound of course, everything should integrate that way they try to hide from one you get hit by the other One of the things here with regard to personal inventories is try to make everything reasonably mobile. Now, fact of the matter is the Branch Davidians, because they had an FFL at the site, which is the part nobody talks about, with regard to the Branch Davidians, they really were on a million rounds of ammo. Most people don't realize that. They actually could have just kept shooting the first day and just not stopped. Anytime something moved, they could have just dumped 1, 2, 3, 4, 500 rounds on a target, you know, after they had them pinned down, after they ran out of ammo, and just hosed them down until there wasn't anything left to do. And then look for the leave-behinds like the character in the barn. I've warned you about this. Watch for leave-behinds. Always, if you have a suspected point that you're observing, well, I saw somebody go in there during the attack, and they didn't leave. Well fire the son of a bugger up just you know again saturation fire, but do it an intelligent way so that you interlock the fires and Then when you approach the objective if need be use oppression fires from your base fire weapons farther back rather than exposing move while under while you why you use suppression fire in force and Then take your pick about how you would destroy the obstacle because there are a number of options you can figure that one out and fire is your friend okay don't don't forget that due to them what they thought they were going to do to you uh... another thing here real quick is with food okay uh... with the situation where it is on the problem of all buying your survival food etc i'm talking about food off the shelf stuff that you're familiar with and one of the ways that we can now make the next statement just like the ammunition statement is there and the weapon statement uh... is to walk in and with cash you'll go with the if you get a credit card away here go get cash take the cash go over to dollar tree pick a couple items that are canned goods by every last can whatever is that useful to you whatever you you choose personal flavor choice uh... if you get a bunch of friends you can go in and clean that place out the fuck maybe half an hour but it'll take time to move the job not that long but the lines are stupid you get all the you know the the idiots take a baseball garbage going on you know what we're having to wear all your crap the garbage we useless but uh... the idea here is for instance uh... canned goods main course items like the uh... chili the uh... beef stew dumplings and chicken the chickens and dumpling there's actually both of those there they're actually worded like that uh... in addition we've got the uh... large cans of fruit one place doesn't have a my notice another place where another dollar tree uh... today's and they did uh... in fact that a pallet of nobody else got up but they had a pallet of them there so we got a whole bunch of those we caught up on that one the large peach can big ones full-size we should be all another thing coffee why coffee i've mentioned that many times with the coffee a dollar tree which really cold not expensive reasonably priced when you do the price comparisons for the weight of the coffee but it's a consistent bag and it's either a trade bag or an issue bag if you have a whole bunch of people in your sharing and you're going to be all work together uh... you don't win no when i hear anybody talk about you play favorites now the only i would say is this when you open up all foiled bags they've got a sick lock on the top of them from do some don't play which brand it is that they carry at dollar tree say those were those uh... mylar bags because they can be reused if you have bulk coffee than use the same package for every issue the stuff out that way with a feelable container if they got something else for you scrounge up something else is nice we all talk aware old rubber made no containers that's fine uh... but the big thing is that those everything should be reused for the best of our abilities so we're going to try to retain as much remember what we get to or the chinese are going to send you anything on the bullets and that'll be just a small parts along with everything else they can throw at us and with the red army of dvd the uh... the uh... read you know the soviet army uh... political flush party all proletariat uh... yet but i'll make the uh... commies there needles to say uh... they're going to be tried to cut off supply support and they will be coordinating with their communist chinese counterparts in their actions against the american people who would is a priority coffee trading coffee by the way another thing real quick by should remind you this key is cheap and you get a lot of people nothing that dollar tree a hundred count bags now the smaller bags and they used to be but they're still subdivided you give somebody a bag of tea they got a bag of tea so everybody's the same i'm not cheatin or trying to make you feel good and the other one bad everybody get the same thing here's your bag of coffee here's two boxes of macaroni and cheese here's a bag of rice sardines and mustard sauce you know i say that works i can actually issue out rations and it's consistent from one group to the next or from one person to the next depending on how many days of ration i'm trying to issue out or whatever Also regulation on your own part. One nice thing about smaller packages, you only compromise a certain amount of the product, the rest is still vacuum sealed. Another thing they do have is, it's not the Castillo, it's another brand, but it has the same packaging, it's blue and yellow, blue letters, yellow package. It's the vacuum coffee bricks. Now guys, I've had those for 20, 22, 23 years on the shelf, and one package, set of packages at 27. as long as the if the if the package can be identified to be compromised or not because if the back in break the bag is is floppy and soft if it's on the shelf there you're using that coffee for your home brew it's still good coffee there's nothing wrong with it but the brick that are some vacuum sealed still completely those go into storage and nobody touches them if long as you carefully put them into a steel can or uh... we use the pretzel and peanut and uh... candy uh... you know clear containers all the different sizes you take those coffee bricks put him in there put them on the shelf there's nothing that compun sure about the look at her poem and i've had them for up to twenty seven years on the shelf you open up the smells like it was just growl seriously uh... ball we we can't find you anymore but they had a little bricks that were like uh... uh... two ounces of coffee one ounce of coffee perfect for doing a small pot and you don't open any more you need and i try we actually used them because we rotate the trip to that particular inventory was stored in another cash and a hundred percent survived and a hundred percent of it was just like it came out of the grinder pretty darn good now there's a bunch of the stuff there dollar tree not all of us you know it's very useful but i would point something out for instance as we said about making up you know the equivalent to see rations Most of the crackers and no-el the goody type items are not necessarily in cellophane anymore. If you look, for instance, or wax paper like crackers normally come in, the no-name brand rich crackers come in a different increments, different size quantities per pouch, but they're in mylar now. this is a big plus because we've experimented with these and that means that they're going to stay crisp and not probably do much flavor changing before a longer period of time the last longer on the shelf uh... for you guys that are doing like to be equivalent to an mr e but in can and pouch with whatever you can find you've got the uh... cheeses there uh... that are the one that are the they are velveto there's uh... regular uh... regular cheese and there's uh... jalapeno uh... number of other items like that depends on where the country up here where we are we'll get everything they get down to texas or not everything they get down in kentucky so when you're hearing that you're listening from those areas you get goodies we don't get up here so there's a lot of other unique stuff that's really useful off-the-shelf that you can pick up in good quantities and again food should be a priority i'm just using dollar-free because everybody's looking for cheap and for some reason we can get the troops better that the troops are going to be eating every day you're going to be looking at three equivalent to three meals however many thousand calories a day they're not going to care after a while for the full worded about well they're going to get the best of the fancy one-day meal one of one meal out of three of the day if we're lucky to get through a probably get to most of the time And at this point, they're lucky that we're actually going to be able to feed them better than most of the armies are fed around the world on a regular basis right now. So if we can do A-Rash, we have needless to say canned goods, MREs, there's any number of freeze-dried items. Now, let's do a pecking order on this. Fresh food and frozen goes first, gets used first. by got actually throw some stuff in there because most what you're probably freeze is going to be meets so we can just beat me to father for that reason the priority is again no-one bag items like the look like the pastas if you're going to go get by and they're typically plastic bags now but still of their packaging isn't super great uh... module beat them up they should be good uh... those are priority to use in the first wave of right is the same way oatmeal the same way because it's again exposed even though it's a long but still more likely to be exposed in volume he want to start using that uh... canned goods are the next in line and you'll integrate some of the stuff anyway don't just help use one thing and only the one thing but uh... the last thing you want to use is freeze-dried you do not want to use freeze-dried with a if something were to happen this week The only people that would be using freeze dried in, for instance, in a situation like Renner, the old, very, very old people and the young kids in their bug out kits, the way we used to pack them. Beyond that, the freeze dried has the longest shelf life of any of the food stuff you have. So why are you going to open it up first? Bart? you know what i'm talking about you have to schedule your food consumption so that you get the longest shelf life in a shelf time for storage out of everything and freeze dried is the last thing you're going to eat they at least you know again you're going to get into it but not until later go ahead called you've been there mark i was just talk to my friends you're talking about the dollar three uh... a lot of that uh... made in china it's almost with american right now although there's like uh... look look now look pamper i think a good question thank you again we have talked about this but i'll bring that up again one thing is you do have a place of origin label on pretty much everything now okay here's what interesting china is where a lot of the pamper products were coming from but that's not how it is now If you look, you'll notice like with the Pampa fruits, it's from like Peru, Brazil, and Argentina. If you are looking at the, for instance, I mentioned the sardines, okay? Now, they do have some of the sardines that do come from China, and I buy some of those, but they're the big cans, that's why I buy them. but mostly they're from Thailand which is if you look where a lot of your sardines come from anyway Thailand, Indonesia, you know the ocean and close to ocean southeast Asian states, okay? Either from the Pacific itself or Southeast Asia. China has stepped back on what they're releasing and I think the reason is that contrary to everybody thinks they don't want to sell it, they don't need to sell it to us but they also know they're going to war. so they're not going to be sliding everything out the way they were there letting other parts of the market take it uh... they all about by the way i'm pretty sure they do because that's what you said most always chinese now the canned goods for instance all you have to look at the back uh... the hormone all to molly's u s the uh... uh... chili u s the beat do u s The, uh, if it's Stouffer's or Hormel, it's American, and they'll even usually tell you what city they were actually, what it was, you know, where it was canned. Uh, let's see what else is on the list there. The, uh, peaches, the last batch, the ones I just got, were from Australia, in the big cans. The other thing we got in the bigger cans was, uh, crushed pineapple. In the larger, older, big peach-sized, you know, the fruit-sized cans, not the regular 15 ounces, but the bigger ones. So all these items for a dollar apiece are definitely worthwhile. The other one that I haven't mentioned in this battery is fruit pie fillings. Okay. Well, I don't want to make a pie in the field. Nope, I'm not going to. I'm going to eat that like a dessert. The cherry pie filling and the muscle, they're all both muscle and they're actually some of those are even canned here in Michigan. But the muscle men are the 15 ounce cans. Okay, 15 ounce cans. And they're it's a treat ok guys think about it ok you don't really think man over the gorge up a little bit of a good sneak a can that night instead look at it this way the muscle and products like that are just like the peter apricot cams in the field it's one of those goody things yes it does have sugar or probably high fructose corn syrup i have to look at the back of those but it's the idea that it's calories and it's a pick me up thing it's a it is uh... a unique thing it's a a goody treat you normally sneak in this case you're going to put it right here i'd give you a can of that i'd actually tell you probably to have you split up one of those you get half you get half you guys figure out who how that works but uh... the rest of my just throw a can of like i said you get a can of chili you get a can of of uh... b to you get a tamales congratulations whatever i'm not going to look at you you don't get to pick you can trade once you get it do like we used to do with the impressions uh... you didn't pick the new rations that you didn't do that the they didn't want to see any fighting you want to you want to go to eight afterwards here's how that worked usually if you want to talk like i love apricot okay but by usually didn't have a proper fight to buy because people didn't want the apricot so i could usually get them for free but on the other hand maybe you want a certain meal well i didn't smoke but i got a little packet cigarettes with my p rations so what do i do all pay what uh... will trade and here all even throw in my packet cigarettes or okay you know that works everybody happy good trade hey mark nice your question go ahead chippin air uh... apollo uh... at walmart the other day uh... back there and for the people pick pickle book for large pickles and big jars. Number 10 cans and jars. Yeah. Yeah, they have some of the 72 hour bug out cans of food. Thank you. We're supposed to feed four people for two days or four people for three days for like 20 bucks. I think that the brand name was Auguston Farm or something along those lines. What are your opinion of those? Okay, wait a minute. First of all, what is it? Is it a kit or is it cans? Like a can? It was in a kit. It came in like a five gallon plastic bucket. Oh, okay. Well, yeah. Those, for $20? Yeah, I think it was a... I think it was... It fed four people for four days. And it was like 20 bucks. So, you know if you can get those Okay, hold up. We gotta take a break. I've got to take a report here by the way, too So we're gonna break off for a minute guys and we'll be back. Real quick here, we are about nine minutes to the top. We've got a lot of activity in the area, both on the ground, and the report is that we actually have a CIA lier that is actually lined up over the property here that's in aviation mapping right now. Again, for everybody out there, I am things, but the rest of you guys want to do a little spec check again, which is what we've expected. So, for the worst, you won't be disappointed and be prepared. For everybody else out there? college up in there. Yeah, this is such a much. Yeah, hey, there's one nutrient that I know everybody's getting ready and getting the food and everything and everything's great. You know, fruit, carbs, rice, beans, you know, any kind of meat you can't, you know, canned stuff. But I think a nutrient that we're forgetting is, you know, because you have carbs, protein, and then there's fat. uh... or or and fat is very important because i remember a stop i got time for this there was a story about lewis and clark everywhere on the contract you know what i'm talking about yeah i have that are walking actually everybody's learning about this with the new protein diet think about it okay of any water operation or any long-term endurance activities using muscle uh... if you look at the uh... field rations for the russians the Norwegians, the Finns, the Swedes, and the Danes, go take a look at what their MRE is, what their version of an MRE looks like. It looks more like you're getting, uh, uh, you're buying from the holiday basket for Christmas over at Big Lot. Okay? Lots and lots and lots of fats, uh, and, and fatty foods, but especially in the sausage or the summer sausage. uh... equivalent to pemmican pemmican is is is very heavy into concentrated food stuff and fat are a big chunk of it you know so it's like fat so yes that's uh... one of the things that is true that's why don't worry about what kind of you know fatty hurts kind of great good you need that guys in cold weather operations especially uh... in fact although you may be lucky in her party for the moment understand that by you know nature traditionally as you've seen with animals what happens as we have a prep for winter they pour on the calories and they retain and create layers of body fat that are good natural body fat that help them to weatherize they don't come in for the winter they're stuck out there 24-7 yeah oh you have to be thinking the same way go ahead I'm sorry Yeah, I was going to say that if there's a real good story about Lewis and Clark that Lewis and Clark almost did not make it all the way to the Pacific if it weren't for a an old Indian man they had picked up because even though Sakhi Juiya she was very educated and she was young but she knew how to survive and everything but they picked this old man up on the way and and one morning I hope I can get this quick but look it up everybody He noticed that nobody wanted to get up the next morning. They had been eating most of the lean elk and goat and stuff like that. Lean meat and their regular, you know, heart attack and stuff like that, but they hadn't been eating enough fat. And so the old man, he was old enough to know what was going on and he immediately started melting a bunch taking their their their lamps and candles that had like bare fat or any other kind of yeah tallow candles what they were called tallow candles yeah he melted it down and would give each your cup each man in person a cup and they and they almost recovered quickly and you know and if anybody's ever tried to drink down any kind of a liquid liquid fat like that lard or or bacon grease on that you almost gagged up but he said but in the story says they did not they they sucked it down and and they recovered quickly because they needed the fact because the it that the brain needed it to function they were great if they want it up they were they were in a start level of lethargic now they just kind of like gave up now real quickly because we're going to get this in there remember guys if you've been in any survival escape innovation courses they tell you that yeah you can eat rabbit but if you just if all you have is a rabbit to eat you will starve to death The types of carbohydrates, the proteins, the types of fats and the carbs that are combined with the critter are such that you don't get all of the full range of amino acids and the fats that you need. And so it's recommended that if you're going to be using rabbits, other animals need to be harvested like raccoons, which are really great for fat. They're like little bears. bears a good one bob bear greech over about the joke about bear greech wall guys bears are fatty and it's a good rich meet that northern meet especially um... anything like that anything here if you have beer are you eat the rabbit but you don't just eat rabbit you will start to death at about two and a half to three weeks if you were just on a rabbit diet your body would break down and that's a fact so you've got to actually combine it. Vegetables help but other fats make a difference. Go ahead, jump in there please. Just real quick, I looked that up. Those were, it's uh, seats four people for two days. It's called Augustan Farms. It comes in a small plastic bucket with food inside a mile or a bag. It comes as a total of 10,910 calories, almost 11,000 calories. for 1997. Where is this located? What store is this located at? Walmart. Really? We've had that before but we don't get it here but we've had reports. That's a good price for a cash bucket. Yeah, I put one of those in every vehicle. If they don't care about your local Walmart, you can order them online. Okay, actually that's why I'm going to check that. Nancy was looking at something yesterday. We don't do a deal with Walmart online for a number of reasons but we've just not had good luck here. Go ahead, call the commander. Yeah, I also I was reading about Lewis and Clark they they if they didn't get the dogs They survived on dogs at the end of their expedition there for right. He eat their dogs Well the dogs okay now with the Indians didn't have horses until we got here I have to keep reminding even my friends here about that Okay, when you see a cart like a pony cart like they always show you in the movies guys just think about smaller and think dog because that was the pack animal in the army in the with the uh... planes indians way before the horses showed up yeah they had was dogs so jon sure basically the way small lifestyle i mean your equipment was small livestock and before the eating them goes well very puppy your next on the meal you know meal menu at mark katimans i'd try to call in at the end of this show, the last hour, everybody's worried, there's no way we can defeat a modern army. Yes, yes. Okay, any way we can, you know? That's the other compound, like the old story, I'm gonna be ejected out of here or Q, you know what I mean? Correct. Somebody else is gonna do it. Look at Hezbollah. Look at Hezbollah. Right? You've talked well actually if with their argument them near where the Afghan war should have been about four minutes long and the Iraqi war should have about four minutes long and It took a lot longer than that plus once they got into it. They weren't even fighting what were considered regular forces We we had already Like I said, if you take the map from our side, the world's totally different. Jump in there, go ahead, before we go. Airport. Very good. Thank you for the headset. We're going to the Kelly Airline. We appreciate that. People are already coming to the woods here. I think I'm going to go help pop in the woods for a bit. We'll see what we can find. Be careful, pay attention. God bless the Republic. Yes, world order. Yes, we shall prevail. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire of the We are on the march, both day and night. We'll come back to liberty and justice for all. But right now, I'm Michigan Randy. It's time for the medical marijuana hour. And you can call the show tonight and tell us if you had bad or good experiences with marijuana. That number is 712-4320-900. Accumulation code is 95746 pound. Star 6 will be with you. Again, those numbers are 712- 4-3-2-0-9-100. Activation code 957-464-pound, star 6 will be meet you. So again, if you'd like to call, let us know anything good or bad about marijuana, you can do that. 7-1-2-4-3-2-0-9-100. Activation code must 957-464-pound, star 6-0-9-100. will be mute you. Well, it's over. Trump's gone. Biden's in. I don't know what's going to happen as far as marijuana goes because Joe Biden has always been against it. And I've heard that he's had a change of heart since half the country smoked me. Hey Randy. Yeah. I got a couple pieces of medical marijuana news for you. First off, Kentucky is Senate, the medical cannabis bill failed in the Senate. This is a report from, let's see, larger independent news from Kentucky five hours ago. The Senate legalized the use of medical cannabis in Kentucky. The bill to legalize medical use in Kentucky has failed. So that's one thing. So Kentucky is not on the list with despite everything else that happened, you know, during that election where almost we saw some incredible sweeping, you know, legislation with medical marijuana and even Oregon, which pretty much legalized everything. Yeah, they have. Let's see and then there's this one This is an article from slash gear study finds medical marijuana users experience withdraw Experiencing withdraws from marijuana from marijuana. Yep. This is a study. Let's see. Where's the study done from? Looking for where there's where the study was done at. The article is at the website slash gear, the tech website. I'm trying to find out where they got there. Where the study was done at, but I am not seeing a name of where, let's see, findings were recently published in Journal of Research, saying medical marijuana users may not recognize the symptoms of withdrawal, instead mistaking them as part of their health condition, failing to recognize the symptoms may put users at greater risk of developing dependency on medical... They're not saying where this study came from though, which is interesting. I'm gonna go over here. They had a link to another article on Eureka Alert, more than have the people using cannabis for pain experience, multiple withdrawal symptoms. Michigan Medicine University of Michigan University of Michigan is the one that did the study. Really? Our claims to have done the study. Yep. That's strange. You want to see some hard withdrawals, watch somebody quit cigarettes. Then you're going to see some hardcore withdrawals systems. As far as marijuana goes, I guess some people could have a hard time quitting it. You know, I've been smoking it since 68, and of course I haven't really tried hard to quit. When I did quit, it was when I was in the hospital, and as soon as I got out of the hospital, I was right back where I should be. But as far as withdraws, I've seen people withdraw from heroin, and I've seen people trying to quit cigarettes, booze, pills, and they've all gone through their own withdraws. But marijuana withdraws nothing like what they're going through. They don't go through cold sweats and they don't walk the floors or crawl the floors. They just sit at the table talking how they'd like to have a doob. So as far as withdraws, You have a withdraw from anything, withdraw from no food, withdraw from no water. It's not a pleasant one, but it's a withdraw. So I don't know what they're trying to make out of withdraws from marijuana, especially in Ann Arbor. I didn't think they would come up with something like that, because marijuana withdraws. There's nothing more than the one. I was surprised to see that it came from the University of Michigan too because even before medical marijuana was legal and the judges and everything we're in on this in Ann Arbor, they had the hash bash every year. You know, the whole city would light up. And it's legal, even when it was not legal in the state of Michigan, Ann Arbor would have the hash bash every year. You know? Then on the weekends they'd have pre-concerts. You'd go there and it would be just as good as the hash bash would have been. Ann Arbor is usually pro marijuana. They don't usually talk negative about it. Of course, you're talking to university too. They're going to go with what they found. I don't find any big deal of... going through marijuana withdrawals. It could happen, I guess. I haven't been away for much long enough to know anything about it, except as soon as I get to where I can't have no marijuana. Right away, I get to want to get a dupe. But as far as harmful withdrawal, no. Marijuana is one. It's not as strong as them other drugs that are given with drugs, you know, heroin, opioids, even tobacco. And it's been said that tobacco is harder to quit than heroin is. And I got to agree with that because I know quite a few people who would like to quit, but they can't quit because... They go through changes and the withdraws are hard. Well, if you have marijuana withdraws, you're just sitting at the table and playing cards, laughing, joking with everybody else wishing that you were stoned. But as far as a hard hit withdraw, I've never seen anybody go through it with marijuana. Hard drugs, I can even go through it with nicotine, heavy withdraw, No, something that might harm you, no, not out of marijuana. But who knows, marijuana is not for everybody and you might run into one or two people that will have terrible withdrawals. Now I do with edibles. If I eat too many cookies or something like that, I have a terrible. terrible come down when I go down. It's a hard crash, but I only smoke. I don't take edibles and I don't vape, I don't dab. I smoke my joints and I'm happy with that. And I'm also grateful for that because without it being legal, we really couldn't be way in Michigan. as they are in Colorado and Washington, D.C. They were the first. I was surprised to hear that the other day. Washington, D.C. was the first part of the country that got recreation marijuana. And they've been pushing so hard to keep it from going legal, but they're enjoying the fruits of the harvest every chance they get. That's why they've had so many people stand over in Washington because they go home, they can't use it. They can't get it. In Washington, D.C., it's a phone call away. And as long as you're not on federal property someplace, you're all right. You can partake because it's recreation. Legal has been since I don't know when, before Colorado, before California, but best believe draw is not as bad as what people might think it might be. And I don't think it's even important enough to even bring up because that's the way it is. It's not that bad of a withdrawal, if it's a withdrawal. You know, you don't start feeling like you're gonna get sick or anything. It's the only part of the withdrawal in marijuana I can think of is having to quit, you know. I've been doing it since 68 and I'm gonna keep doing it. So long as the good Lord lets me go with it. And that's the way it is. With me, of course, I've been doing it for so long. You know, more than half my life I started at 18. No, I started at 19. Actually, I started in 20. When I was 20 years old, I started smoking. I turned 21 in Vietnam, and I didn't smoke before I got there. That's been a long time. And it's gotten me through some pretty hard situations. And we'll continue to do so because I'm getting ready to throw some more back on it. I've got to go in and get a liver biopsy. And the hardest thing about that is having to sit there for three hours to make sure that your bleeding stops before they can release you. And in these times, you can't have nobody with you unless they're on your list as a caregiver, which my daughter Stacy is. could have her there. She works in a doctor's office and she knows everything that they're talking about. She's been through it with her mother and she's been through it with herself, with her brain surgery that she just had about a month ago. And by the way, thank you for the prayers that's been given to my family. We've been meeting them. We've ate them up between Samantha, Pam, and Stacy. We fed them up and my daughter Emily, my granddaughter Emily, her friend was riding down the road. If somebody came in and they hit her head on such a collision that the jaws of life couldn't free her. They had to take and amputate her leg to get her out of the vehicle. And she passed. The guy that was driving the car got up and ran away. And oddly enough, they found him and arrested him on the day that the girl was buried. So it's really been a rough, rough year. And that didn't make the new year start out any too smoother. But we'll get by. We'll get through anything that comes up, even if you die. You keep on going. What was it that I was told the other day about worrying in a rocking chair? They're the same. Worrying gets you moving, you're rocking gets you moving, but you go nowhere with either one. So I'll sit back and see what this new year brings us. You know, I made my new year's resolution, and it's the same as it's been for the last 10 years. I am going to stay here long enough to make my new year's resolution next year. And so far I haven't booked any of them resolutions. And with the help of the Lord of both, I will be here next year telling you that marijuana is good and tobacco is bad. And I've been going through that with my family. Well, that's another part of the show that's coming up in the second half hour. We're going to talk about nicotine, how bad it is for you, and how bad the companies are. They're being ran by Satan, the people that are the CEOs. They're the right hand man of Satan. All they do is sell tobacco with who knows what is in it. And they make billions. And not only them, the undertaker. Well, you're going to the government taker anyway, no matter how old or young you are, you go to the undertaker. They make off well. I bet they made more money off cigarettes than they did in the Vietnam War and the Creedmoor maybe. Yeah, a lot of people had died that way. But that's in the next half of the show. And right now we're talking about God's Leaf, marijuana. It's good to be able to talk about marijuana in the show like this because I remember when you couldn't, well you could, but you wouldn't have the same enthusiasm as you do now that you have legalized marijuana and recreational marijuana. And it's been good. Everybody's been growing and everybody's got plenty to go to until the next harvest comes up. And that is nothing like we could have done in 2007, 2008. We got legal medical marijuana. And then I think it was what, 2018? It was voted legal in Michigan. Is that right? Somewhere close to there. It's been phenomenal since then. I would not have made it through this past year if it was not for marijuana because it keeps you free. It makes you feel relaxed and not many tobacco companies can say that about their product. Philip Morris, no. Lucky strikes strikes out but some of his stuff without marijuana tops would be a lot less fun unlike people in the Coronavirus home you're sitting there with your wife and kids for the past year. First time you've done that and who knows how long? Forever maybe because it's just You got up, you went to work, and the next thing you know, you get up, you don't go to work, you stay at home, and the drinking started my fighting. Oh yeah, I know with tobacco. Now we can talk about tobacco. It is, well, it's the devil's weed. It's here, and It's grown, but it's nothing like marijuana. It kills you. Marijuana doesn't. And for some reason, our government supports tobacco and they don't support marijuana. Marijuana don't hurt you. It don't do nothing to harm you at all. It's all for you. 100%. Now, the other hand, the tobacco it killed, you know, you got a sign on the side of your cigarettes that tell you that it can kill you. Well, it will kill you. And for some reason, our government thinks it's okay. Thousands of people die a year from cigarette smoking. or there's nothing. Those will get you too, but it's not fun and it's not easy. Stamps are painful and it takes a long time. So if that's what you think it's worth, go ahead. Going through it, you wonder, why did I do it? That's something I can't answer. Why people smoke, why people risk. dying a death of that particular way. It's painful and it's long and you drag your family through it. It's not just you, it's the family that comes in and takes care of you when you no longer can care for yourself. That's because you have good family support. If you got best family support, you'll be in a home where they'll take care of you. You won't like it, but that's what will happen if you go down the way Pam went down. She was in the hospital when the pandemic hit. Four nurses and a physical therapist to get her in the car. out of the van. And then I asked a lady, you know, the nurse, why don't you just take her over there to the emergency room? And she says, well, they'll just put her back in the hospital. Is that what you want? I said, well, yeah. And she says, if she goes back in, you know, she says, you know, there's a virus going. And I says, yeah, how many has been hit here at this hospital? None. Okay. But she says if she goes in, nobody will be able to see her. And I knew then that Pam was going to walk the truck home. And she did. And she did get home. And we had some good moments, most bad, but we had some good moments. The kids came up for our 49th wedding anniversary and that went off good and nobody had told Pam that that was going on. It was a total surprise to her. Grinch came in that she hadn't seen in a long time and all the family was there. She dragged us all through that because she could not quit smoking cigarettes and she tried hard. And first when they told you or told you they don't know but then they told you that it was non-addictive and it was safe. It's just a fun thing to do. You found out you'd been lied to in the late 60s or early 70s. They made them put the sign on the packs of cigarettes about the surge in general. says that it could cause cancer, then it went to causes. And that's where it's at today. It causes cancer. And they tell you that it can kill you. Something that can kill you is pretty, pretty hard stuff. And people read that that smoke, and they don't really comprehend it, but a person that smokes. and can't quit smoking, they get the point and you go through 10,000 cigarettes. It's up to you because they do say that cigarette smoking can kill you, will kill you, and it's okay. It's okay that they sell it to you. But now, on the other hand, the plant that won't kill you It will hook you right up to relaxation marijuana and it will help you with PTSD, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's. It's not a gateway drug to higher drugs. On the contrary, it helps people come off of other drugs. I'm here to tell you that's what it did for me. It got me off of other drugs. It got off everything but the marijuana and that is no problem. It got me through a lot and it's going to get me through a little bit more. It's hard to comprehend how government lets that happen. Our government lets like companies that make Philip Morris cigarettes and another company makes Lucky Strikes and another company makes Light Roy and our government does nothing to control it let alone take off of the market. It should happen. Look what they did. Carolina users and 38 to present day people have been in trouble for smoking marijuana. It's not, the government has done the job is wrong. And of course, we're used to being done wrong by the government. That happens every day. But not to something so sensitive as marijuana. It's got me through every crisis that I've been through. Since we've been battling Camp Nancy, LZ Nancy, we just get outside of it and we encountered our first fighter fight since we left the DMZs a month and a half earlier. Now that we're going through that area, we're going to be hitting K-Sign, Ashaw Valley, What was the name of it? It was a big rock that went straight up in the air, so high, the enemy artillery could not hit it. And we stayed around there for about a week. Got a taste of fighter fighting the North Vietnamese Army that time. And there's tough is what they make them out to be. Same as the Koreans, something about them, oriental, they get kind of tough. So I keep coming back to them, but I cannot run and hide anything from people about the tobacco companies that they don't already know. Everybody knows it's no secret that it will kill you. And that's my point. If they kept us safe from marijuana all them years, why didn't they do it with tobacco? And more of the question, why don't they do it now for tobacco? Shut them down. Take direct right out from under them. The way you did the auto workers, remember when the auto workers all Most of them have hard times losing their jobs losing rights losing insurance and all that and our government Did nothing to save them and let them go. Well, they brought them they built their way back and then the government loaned Chrysler all kinds of money to keep afloat and Christ paid it back in record time. Of course, every K-Tires series went to government officials. Instead of Cadillacs, they were getting K-Tires to drive around, which is alright with me. I can't see spending money where it shouldn't be spent, especially in the government, because they don't take very good look at things that they do. But they let Lucky Strikes be sold. They let Savelle be sold. They let Virginia Swims be sold. All cigarettes will or can kill you. And that's pretty, pretty hard to comprehend in the government is letting people die for taxes. I don't really seem like that because it's a long, long, vast. And the American government wants you out of the way. They can do it quickly, or they can do it 40 years down the road. But it's not right, but it's the way it is. our government loves taxes and that's what they get from tobacco companies, tax money. And I hope that we can get this straightened out here quickly because I don't know how much time there is and I would like to see legalized marijuana nationwide which would end up being moral wide. every workshop, possibly North Korea. North Korea lives here by a born leader. He smokes good cigarettes, but those around him all smoke weed. And that is the New World Order's land is now The New World Order, what am I looking for? The New World Order, or Otter and Day City, our country. They think that where they are at times. When Bush went over there, he was talking crap with them, and then he tells them that they can have this looking like the best of Hollywood. And that's Kim Jong Un, unexpected. While the rest is history, made a laughing stock of the world because he went and made a deal with Jim John Oone who did not intend to keep it when he made it. It was just a show that would have scared of you. And then bring on your best. But then the tobacco companies, their heartless, their cruel. and they're going to be made the answer for what they did one of these days. And with that I say, our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this like baby bread and deliver us from evil as part. God bless. Amen. I'll talk to you.