May 14, 2021
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6h 9m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia history, and preparedness during this evening broadcast on May 14, 2021. The show covered Second Amendment sanctuary state legislation, the Carl Miller raid in Michigan during the 1990s, body armor specifications, vaccine mandates and their implications, and the need for organized resistance to federal overreach. Koernke emphasized the importance of local militia organization, proper manufacturing and self-sufficiency, and understanding the historical patterns of government control through education and social engineering.
- second amendment
- sanctuary state
- militia
- carl miller
- michigan
- waco
- atf
- body armor
- vaccine mandate
- preparedness
- constitutional rights
- federal overreach
- gun control
- pennsylvania
- idaho
- positivism
- education system
- self-sufficiency
- manufacturing
- common law
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You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny. Not to hunt, it's to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. nation under fraud it's May the 14th and we're still where we were last week but maybe the enemy continues to overwhelm us in many ways as we live in their construct and it's time to get rid of it. Last week we were talking about positivism having to do with the law, I believe. And I do want to at some point get back to this, but this week I've been reading about the origin of positivism, which has a lot to do with our present problems, as actually what's happened over decades and centuries is we have been reduced to living in the material, and the material world is being controlled through the commercial system run by criminal families and their representatives, I suppose you'd call many of whom are posing as our representatives because all the world is a stage and these people are playing their roles. It's time for people to start inhabiting reality again and not a material reality but you have to take back the mind and the spirit by bringing your psyche back to the front and this is the problem is we are being utilized in a constant way and now we're being killed. I mean a lot of times it's taking your liberty, taking your property and now they're coming for people's lives. And how are they able to do it? Well, they control the press and they control education and they control tens of thousands of organizations. all through corporate structuring and interlocking boards. So here we are as individual people being destroyed. And now it's really crucial for not just, actually I don't believe you have a life if you don't control your life and your property. And now we're not even going to be able to control when we die, when we live to the extent that we ever could, at least by making decisions. to prolong life, etc. because they already had their belief system set up and their psychopaths. This is the new religion. Actually, the beginning of positivism was with C.O.M.P.E. Compt. He had a religion, a religion of humanity, I believe it was. I think that this is gone now so long. These people have become total psychopaths. The religion that they're practicing is psychopath theology. People worship psychopaths like the Stockholm Syndrome. I look at Fauci and Gates. They're running the world. They couldn't do this, of course, without the acquiescence of the governments which are not representing the people ever. but they're going to pretend to persuade people because now they're going to control all voting. That's why they wanted our democracy, our democracy with no rule of law whatsoever except for the laws that they make up to control you through licenses, etc. There's no recognition of unalienable rights and it's going to be very hard to get back to that because the crucial thing is who owns the land and that's our problem. We don't. You don't even own the land you paid way more than it was worth for. It's really a pathetic situation that we find ourselves in and what it really takes to break through is people seeing what is going on because there's only one law and certainly Thou shalt not kill as part of it. That law doesn't change. You shouldn't kill people, you shouldn't steal from them, you shouldn't lie to them even though statutes say you can lie if you're in journalism in the Mockingbird Press. All controlled now across the planet by six corporations. So this is where we are and I wanted to just start out with some things that are going on now such as, hi fellas. How are ya? Just great, how are you doing? Good. I'm here, President accounted for, I put my hand up so actually I could be seen and now I'm going to be sitting back and listening for a while. Well okay, just jump in whenever then. Alright. Howdy y'all. Hi. Howdy Fluffy, how are you? Well actually I'm feeling a lot better than I did Prady. They sent me off to the hospital because I was feeling terrible. What happened? Well, they say I had a reduction in glow from my heart which turns out to be because my veins and arteries have a lot of blockage. Oh no. They put two stents in because I refused open-heart surgery. They wanted to do open-heart surgery and multiple bypasses. Oh my god. How could they not know this? You've been in there for months now. Yeah. Was in the driftwood nursing center for a year now a year with it with it. What is that really the name of it? It is okay along the coast, but they're called driftwoods this or that okay, but Yeah, I think it was the lousy diet at driftwood that gave me our blockages, you know building up junk in my veins so Thank God they got it in time for you So you're better now. I feel better. Good. Are you still planning on getting out of there in June? I am. Alright, good. I especially know that I feel better. Good. Good. Well that's good news. But I wanted to listen to y'all and I'm pleased to be doing so and I shall, I might even jump in with a comment once in a while. Okay, that's good. Alright, so we're eventually now going to get over to certain items that I think are very important and hopefully to positivism in not in the sense of the law. We know there's only one law, but we have legalism that's overtaken the law. just like we have fake money that's overtaken really honest transactions and we're entangled in all kinds of criminality without even knowing it because informed consent isn't just about medicine. It's about all of the things that we are caught up in. and the deprivation of knowledge is of course a huge part of it through the media and the educational system. But I just saw this article, perhaps it was today, called, Why are Gates and the Pentagon Releasing GMO Mosquitoes in the Florida Keys? And this is by William Engdahl, who's written tons of things about the environment, etc. And the interesting thing of course, who's behind it, it's DARPA and the Gates Foundation. And why are they doing this? They are doing it in a democracy with total ignorance. Not that they are ignorant of this, they know that the people don't want it. And that starts out saying despite strong resident protests, The US Environmental Protection Agency, which is unlawful agency, it's not constitutional, and the Florida agencies that go along with them that are also unconstitutional and have been imposed on the states, and they're also in the regions that don't obviously are traitorous and shouldn't be here, they have approved controversial release of a million of the genetically modified or gene edited killer mosquitoes into the Keys. And at the same time, the controversial presidential science advisor nominee of Biden is involved in the development of the CRISPR technology being used to genetically modify everything from the mosquitoes to the Pfizer and the Moderna, coronavirus, mRNA vaccines to the gene-edited salmon. How Bill Gates, the Pentagon, and the Eugenics lobby come together now is alarming, to put it mildly. And it goes on to describe what is going on there. And of course, the residents, which are not citizens of Florida, they are residents apparently. Now we are residents. We don't have citizenship of states for sure. And even they seem to be dropping the idea even of the U.S. citizen, except for when it's convenient for them. Because there is no such thing as a U.S. citizen either. Yeah? If you're not a citizen, then that means you don't have any rights. If you're only an inhabitant, doesn't that mean that all you're allowed to do is live on land and they can pretty much do whatever they want? They have rewritten everything to their convenience. So I think that a resident means you're part of the corporation. That's what I'm beginning to think. And just like policy isn't law, it's corporate control mechanisms. And it's what they're using as they, this is what they do, they slowly get people used to a different form of government and the people don't understand what happened. Because the schools keep you in a state of darkness as do the criminal corporate news system. And then the government itself, as is happening now, they're using private-public partnerships which they created. They created the corporations and then now they're going to try to play the corporation against the government as they've done for years getting people divided. One likes the government, one likes the corporation. That's the big lie. The corporation has always been the product of the government and it's created by charters. Just because you have technology digitalization doesn't mean people lose all their rights to privacy, which we have none. You can go online and find anything about anyone. The other day I was going online, I wanted to make sure the date of someone's birthday was what I thought it was, not the day before or after. And I was told exactly what this person's net worth is and any other thing you want to know. That is wrong. It's just like every phone call you make, they have it on tape and they'll use it in the future to provide evidence of someone's mental illness or dissidence or whatever. This is very dangerous, what we are allowing to happen through technocracy, as Patrick Woods calls it. I think technocracy, really it's communism and corporatism coming together. with the government playing an enormous role, but the government hasn't been the government of the people for decades. I don't know when you can finally say, no longer does this government represent people, but certainly at Wilson's time, he did not represent the people. And they were even at that time, if not long before, deciding who would be elected and having handlers handle the presidents. And then pretty soon, of course, you get groups of people from Skull and Bones or billionaires of the time joining together and taking over the government. They literally occupied the government with the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilacs. So people wonder what's going on now with China. You can be sure that everything going on with China has been planned by the people in the top of this government and the British government and all the other criminal governments around the world. And China was, from the time Kissinger and Nixon went there, and they knew and had their hand in, not Kissinger as a person, but the same group of people that had inhabited the District of Columbia's government. had their hand in Mao winning, they decided to throw over Shanghai Shek and the whole Taiwan China thing, it's all part of the plans and they put them into action and they don't care who they kill, they don't care who they rob, they don't care who they enslave, that's all part of the big plan to take over the planet for themselves so they control all human and natural resources and we see them doing it now. I mean anytime you hear, oh how convenient is it that suddenly you don't have gas on the East Coast. Gee, I wonder what does that go along with? Because the only way you can understand what's happening is to understand Agenda 21-3050 and the great reset of Klaus Schwab and by 2030, which isn't that long from now, no one will own anything. So there goes your property. So is this corporatism or Marxism? Well, it's the combination. They work together and the big clue was in Marx's manifesto where he had a central bank as a necessity. So right there, that should be enough to know who he was. And in the meanwhile, this could not have happened had they not destroyed families and taken over the minds of the people and going all the way back to nominalism where things like spirit and mind don't really exist. They're just utterances. And we're moving to the reduced status of being animals. And of course, Francis Galton, who was the cousin of Darwin, had a lot to do with this and his eugenics program, which we're watching today, being put into action. And we are so far gone. We're not moving to be animals, we are animals. You actually can do lab rats. You can have a whole population, a whole world of lab rats. You give some of them the placebo, some of them the real shot. When you start doing those things and you start releasing mosquitoes that are going to hurt people, kill them possibly, potentially, vaccinate them against their will, do all kinds of things against them and to them, when you start doing those things, then you actually, and you start letting one person make fake meat, you take away the protein and the nutrients that an individual needs to survive and to thrive, when you start doing all those things and you try to convince people that they're nothing but herbivores or omnivores, when you do all those things and then you start herding them into places and doing whatever you want with them, Pretty much, I think, in taking their offspring, their children, and using them for experiments just like you do lab rats, I'm afraid we're beyond the point of being human and we have been reduced to animals. We don't have to feel that way and act that way. However, that's the view of the thugs, psychopaths, name four, evil, satanic, whatever word you want to use. That's what they believe. So we're not getting there, we are there. Well, we are generally there because they see us as a collective. But hopefully there are millions of people who don't want to be seen as animals and do not want to be reduced to the physical. and we can fight this. And more and more people are getting angry. It is at certain things as people are overthrowing the school boards and hopefully this will work because it doesn't appear to be something that's been constructed behind the scenes by the enemy. But the fact that they're getting away with so much of this genetically engineered like the mosquitoes, because you don't know what's going to happen to those. They are attacking the 80s Egypti which is 4% of the population in the Keys. The person writing this, William Engdahl says that the project which sounds positive in press statements is alarming in many respects. First, the refusal to allow a citizen vote on the controversial GMO release. Second, there exists no cost benefit analysis of the risk versus the benefits of releasing millions of mosquitoes whose genetic traits are mutating in often unpredictable ways. Is it worth the risk that an even more robust variety of mosquito will mutate from the project? No one can say. Traditional mosquito control techniques. No, not just no, but hell no. Yeah. This is what people are saying but you've got a CEO of Oxitec, Gray Franson, who has a dark history with the US State Department in the Balkans as an advisor to the US Navy and a fellow of the George Soros International Crisis Group where they caused the crises that played a key role in the destruction of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. These are international crime syndicates that we're talking about here. He has no experience in biotechnology but he suddenly is the CEO of Oxitec in 2017 and Oxitec is a UK company now owned by a third security, a US venture capital firm in Radford, Virginia headed by Randall J. Kirk who owns the gene edited salmon producer Aqua Bounty. These things should never have been allowed. Who is fostering this? You can't have these corporations without the government putting them there. The fact that they let this continue shows that they are in complicity with it. Then there's a large section on how this has failed in Brazil. Then it's about the connection between Oxitec gates and DARPA. And then the last section is talking about entomological warfare. So it's warfare by insects. That's what they're doing. And it's very frightening. And it says that DARPA has been working for several years on genetic editing of mosquitoes through its insect allies program. So they're now allying themselves with insects against us. That's DARPA that's been working on this CRISPR gene editing and gene drive tech on manipulating the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The Department of Defense has spent at least $100 million in the controversial technology known as GeneDrive, which makes it a US military top funder and developer of the gene modifying technology. This is a powerful and dangerous new technology with potential biological weapons. They tried to stop this in the UN several years ago and they had countries that didn't want this to happen. They had a big enough lobby that actually they just, I'm not sure if they ignored that. No, they stopped it. They did it anyway. Yeah, they stopped it. It was back up again. It was back up again by the United States government and DARPA. So, this had actually been a technology that was not proven and that was not allowed by the United Nations and that's really rare. They did not want to do this and they did not want to try this. And this is part of what can actually happen to human beings and we have no idea if that's part of what's going on with this shot that they're using, this gene therapy. We don't know if any of that has actually been... edited like that so we don't have a clue i mean there was a doctor that said that chromosome eight but there's something about chromosome eight her name is uh... amanda it a m a n d h a and it's vollmer it's v o l l m e r she's on bit shoot you can look up her name you're gonna find her on bit shoot she was talking about this she has several videos out She's very interesting, but sometimes she can go on and on about things that are not related to her videos. But yeah, she was talking about this, about this chromosome 8. So it might be worth people's time to go look at some of the things that she has. There was an article about, or there was actually a video that she had done. hear me and hear me now, hear me good and hear me now or something, I don't remember. Anyway, she had done a video that was on from the trenches as well too. That's how I got her name and then I started looking her up and finding other information. She's done several videos about, she did one that was a two hour video about lungs, lung health, and she's done other ones too. So they're all available right now. The Canadian, they're I'm not sure if it's their type of FDA or their type of health department, but they're coming after her for some of the products that she has. They're saying that she cannot say on there that it's for allergies or for something specific. She can't say that on the package. asthma, relief, or asthma, whatever, or anything to do with lungs or anything. She's not allowed to put any of those things in there, even though some of the things that she uses as claims are actually really legitimate. So they want to go through all her products. And what she said is that they can go through, they can decide that maybe they don't like the formulation. So there's one particular thing in there that may be in this formula that's really beneficial to people, but they don't think it should be in there, or they think there should be less of it in there. And that would reduce the effectiveness of whatever the thing is she has. Besides that, when they start taking this and analyzing it, they're obviously going to give it to their pharmaceutical companies and start reproducing these things. I mean these people are parasitical and when you look at the Pentagon's behind a lot of this and they have a top security bio labs in 25 countries around the world funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency under a 2.1 billion military program, cooperative biological engagement program. So their former Soviet Union countries such as Georgia and Ukraine, Middle East, Southeast Asia and Africa are under it. They've been using this in these countries and now they're here. And other of their projects are the phlebotomine sandfly species and that's collected under the surveillance work on acute febrile illness. in which all the female sandflies were tested to determine their infectivity rate. A third project also, including fly collection, studied the characteristics of their salivary glands. And this is a weaponization research. And so now you've got this Eric Lander, who was the first cabinet-level science advisor from MIT Harvard Broad Institute. And he's a specialist in gene drive and gene editing tech. And he played a major role in the flawed US Human Genome Project. This is not the kind of science we need to be supporting. It's rather part of what is obviously a larger eugenics agenda and Bill Gates is again playing a key role. And to show further in something that just was today online how cheap human life is to them and how they, you know, now they are in Wisconsin, the Senate just approved a bill to dissolve dead bodies, dump them in a sewer. I don't want to go into this too much, but this has happened now in 20 different states. Our lives don't mean anything, and we've wiped out the whole idea of spirituality and people being spiritual beings with a mind to make decisions guided, hopefully, by inward knowledge. That's gone. A lot of it is thanks to the positivists and comp. I think I had a couple other things here. Let's see. Oh yeah, this one annoyed me especially. The whole narrative of white supremacists is just another construct, and now you've got the Attorney General Garland going on and on about how he told us to Congress on Wednesday, violence decided by white supremacists poses the most dangerous threat to our democracy. That assertion reflects near universal consensus among national security experts. Of course, the moral of that story is we better do an investigation into the national security experts. But of course, we don't have power. All the power these people use to create these narratives which are false. are criminal. This is criminality. To deceive the people and turn the war that they've been waging against all the people on earth against the people in this country in its final phases. They've been warring against the people in this country since the Civil War and before. But we are now in the very last of this war and it's either we're going to win or they're going to win. And so what we're looking at really is with positivism, it's really the merging of all the different social sciences to control the people. And you can see it in going back to this, we'll get there too, I hope, to the mumbo jumbo club, which was a group of three plus an outside woman who were followers of Kant and Congreve who was one of his disciples at Oxford. But first, I wanted to, because I think it's necessary to clarify some ideas and concepts such as what is science, what is medicine, and how do we tell what exactly is going on, because we are being used, and a lot of it is, by people using the word science as if it meant something to them, which it doesn't. It's a very interesting article. It's on Health Impact News by Brian Schilhavy. It's called Scientific Proof is a Myth, the Limitations of Science and the Medical Paradigm. I've had this around here for a while, but I read it just the other day and it's really good. Itís about 20 pages. Iím not going to go through the whole thing. Just the main parts. Iíll skip over to where he starts saying the limits of science, talking about the limits of science. He also speaks about medicine. The practice of medicine, it may be partially described as applied technology, itís not a science. Well, medicine bases some of its practices on scientifically derived data. The practice of medicine is not itself a science. Medicine is a discipline of opinion where accepted standards of practice are determined by a consensus of the majority, not of the scientific method. The reason the limits of science are not widely recognized and understood lies in our educational systems which train scientists and healthcare providers in how to exercise a method of science and apply their results but do not encourage a questioning of the fundamental assumption behind the methods themselves. So the purpose of medical training is unquestioning indoctrination, not cognitive education. It is to promote, protect, protect and apply the prevailing paradigm not to question it. So then he has a list of 19 limits of science in a nutshell, which I think are very good. So I think I'll read them. And he's condensed the limits of science into 19 statements. Science explains nothing. It can only describe. 2. Science proves nothing. It can only verify or disprove. Science, 3, cannot deal directly with subjective experience. It can only deal with the objective. Scientific does not necessarily mean right, valid, or best. It only means that a certain method was followed. Five, objective does not necessarily mean right, valid, or best. It only means that observations are independent of the observer and can be measured scientifically. Six, subjective does not mean invalid or irrelevant. It only means that observations are dependent upon the observer and cannot be measured scientifically. Most of the things we experience and value in life are subjective and are therefore beyond science. Eight, belief in science is an act of faith and it is in itself a choice made subjectively and personally, not scientifically. Science is limited by time, tomorrow's research cannot help us today, and yesterday's events cannot be directly observed. 10. Science is limited in space and in infinite sense. There will always remain portions of the universe beyond its reach because of the distance to the farthest reaches of inner galactic space. 11. Science is limited in space in the infinitesimal sense. There will always remain portions of the universe beyond its reach within the subspace and the subparticles of atoms. Science is limited, number 12, in its ability to observe natural living processes because the effect of the observer changes, if not halts the process. And then 13, science is limited by its instruments and the aperati of observation. It can only study that which its aperati are designed to observe or detect. 14. Science is limited by experimental error. Its results can be no better than the reliability of its data. 15. Science is limited by human bias in the application of the scientific method itself. 16. Science is limited by human bias in the choices of topics upon which the method is applied. And science number 17 is limited in its impact upon society in that people and even professionals generally do not follow scientific fact unless the fact agrees with their feelings and or pre-held beliefs. 18, the scientific method is not the only valid method of inquiry into the nature of things. There are others. And when it comes to practical inquiry into the subjective, other methods must be used because in such experiences science fails. 19, Science, as practiced today, is limited by the a priori assumption that there is no willful conscious participating God within the processes studied by science. Hence, God is not a factor to be considered. So what is science? Science, as discussed in this section, is an intellectual left brain process dependent upon the five physical senses. This is the predominant science as defined in practice today. We call it materialistic science. There's also another definition of science, but it is intuitive and right-brained and does not depend upon the five physical senses. But in this discussion, we're referring to science as the vast majority of the scientists currently understand it and practice it. Science is the approach to the study of the universe around us both living and inanimate. It is only one of several approaches and its purpose is to discover and describe the details of the universe. It does not attempt to explain in an ultimate sense why things are the way they are. Science merely observes and describes. And he goes on to give explanations of this. This is really an interesting article using Newton and then the Pythagorean theory, which is always right whenever it is used because mathematics is a language. It is a creation of the mind and they set all the rules. By their rules, every time you measure a right angle triangle, the A and B sides each squared added together is going to add up to the C side. It's A plus B, A squared plus B squared equals C squared, and that C is that hypotenuse, which is a really weird word. I'm going to have to lift that one up. And that is, it's a closed system. It's always correct in what they are doing because they made up the rules. And he likens it to a game, like baseball. It would not be the same game if you change the rules because it is basically an invention and it has its own rules imposed. Whereas with science you are dealing with living beings. It is totally a different game and there is no proof. in the scientific method. It only can be verified and that doesn't make it proven. It's proven this time and that time, but always in the future it's possible that something will disprove it. And that's your two choices. You can verify something or you can disprove it. And that is what we're dealing with in science. And in the science that's used to back medicine, it is the same thing. And you get into taking over the medical field. until the medical field is turned into the opposite of the intent. And people still believe that medicine is there to help them. However, we have different philosophies such as eugenicism, the eugenicist philosophy of Francis Galton that has crept in. We have the agenda 21 in Malthus of course, almost all of these things you can find back in a group of people in the late 17, early 1800s that were grouped over there in England. It was Thomas Malthus was the Depop guy and of course Jeremy Bentham in the mills, father and son and Adam Smith and all these people. I still would like to look more into their connection to the East Indian Company, and also Ricardo was another one that was connected to these people. They were around the same time as Comp, actually. We will get to him in a minute, I hope. When you look at this, and it goes on for many more pages, let's see, I'm going to jump up, it seems to me. If I can find it and I've misplaced what I want to let here it is ah so that's what he's talking about scientific proof there is no such thing as scientific proof and he goes into In more detail into the limitations since you can observe the past and you are limited by space and I wanted to get to a certain portion in this oh yes, and then he time and space limitations and then he gets to a section called statistical health care versus personalized care. And this is what we're dealing with now and it's in all aspects of the medical field. He doesn't even mention Rockefellers and their system that's really overtaken everything through capturing the universities and the curriculum of schools, etc. and setting up all of this healthcare infrastructure which should be taken down. But he talks about the doctors resorting to statistics and they do not look at personal the person any longer. It's a group dynamic really and we choose our personal physician in belief that we will receive personalized individual care. What doctors are actually trained to do is to give statistical care. What a left-brain doctor will do is prescribe such that he has a certain level of statistical success among many of his patients rather than striving to prescribe in a way that is optimal for each patient according to his or her unique bodily, mental, and spiritual status. In other words, an allopathic physician will be satisfied if they lose some and win some so long as your losses fall short of the definition of malpractice. Winning every case and bringing relief to every patient is not his or her goal. That would be right brain medicine, a modality in which alipaths are neither trained, encouraged to practice, nor taught to respect. The fallacy of statistical medicine is this. Just because something is average doesn't mean it's normal, common, or necessarily desirable. Yet doctors continually fall into the logical trap of assuming that a given range of an average is normal. Because of their ignorance, their fear and their denial of proper use of intuition, they don't know what else to do except to deal with patients as statistics. Thus each patient becomes a set of data to fit into the matrix of standard treatment and diagnoses taught in medical school and enforced by medical peer pressure. This is how the system works. You teach people they don't question their professors and then peer pressure sets in and of course there's a monetary aspect to this. This is commercial medicine for a purpose other than what people think is the purpose of medicine. Then he gets down into proof, disprove and verification. I thought that was later, just a minute. Because I know yeah because he does go to the scientific method so he I think I'm gonna skip this because Let me see Well, okay In the end scientists can only do two things now. We're talking scientists not medicine I mean this is scientists of course there are medical researchers that are scientists, but your average position applies what he's learned in school, so In the end, the scientists can only do two things, verify or disprove. Disproof of a hypothesis is easy. All you need is one exception. To verify means that you have observed that the physical or biological law under question has been followed. You may verify again and again, but never prove because to prove means that you have investigated every possible situation past, present, and future throughout the whole universe within and without. Okay, so I think we understand this. I want to go over to the scientific method and then move out of this section. So I think everybody knows what that is. You observe, then you come up with a hypothesis, which is a story to explain your observations, and then you use experimentation and test this to see if you can verify it or disprove it. So it also says that these three steps may occur in any order during the scientific process, but usually a scientist first observes something that suggests a certain explanation. They then set up experiments and make further objective observations to test their hypothesis. Now, when you look at this and think about COVID, where were the scientists investigating and coming up with a hypothesis that came to COVID? I don't recall any of that. The only thing I recall is suddenly we have this epidemic that it turns out isn't an epidemic unless you change the definition. It's not a pandemic either. The only people that are questioning these are people like John Rapoport who has studied this same technique of deception for years in medicine. used by not doctors so much, but people who want to control the planet, people like Bill Gates and then the mosquito weapon, things like this. But it's only Rappaport that was first really asking the question, we've already got emergencies here, and you don't have to prove that there's an emergency, which you should. You would think people now would be so suspicious of people in power using power that's not authorized to create emergency and do away with your right to govern your own life and property that people would want to know where is the proof of this virus. But no, it's never been proven and it comes out that who And CDC all say it hasn't been proven. So there's no virus that's been proven to exist. Yet we've closed down the country. We ruin people's businesses. We destroy children in school, making everyone wear masks, locking everything down with no proof that the virus exists. And now you're giving people emergency genetic injections that will change their genes. And no doubt the same people are behind this type of gene. Of course, we know who's behind them and they're making billions of dollars, but that's not the biggest quest. It's the utter control and depopulation going all the way back to Thomas Malthus, then picked up by the Darwinian Francis Galton and moved forward by the Rockefellers and over into Germany and then brought back here through Paperclip. This is what we're dealing with. IBM was in Germany, IBM is now here. Not that it wasn't here in the beginning, but these are it's like Well, the doctor is it year yearton talking about evil. This is what evil is It is people joining together to murder other people for the purposes of depopulation So they can get the globe the population down from 8 billion down to 500 million This is called massive genocide, of course So anyway, I just wonder where was the observation hypothesis and experimentation and it was done out of sight, but what was the experimentation really? And we're part of the experiment now. And of course now we don't know what will happen with all of the mutations that come from these vaccines. So that's the weapon is the vaccine. whether there existed any virus in the first place. Some people say there did, some say they didn't, but there's no proof of it. And the test that they use doesn't do anything except allow for the manipulation of false positives, but it doesn't test for the virus. Of course, how could you test for something that's never been proven to exist? It's all reprehensible and evil and yet it goes on and on and people are bragging about their parts in it and they're murdering people all over the country and we don't even get to know how many really have been murdered. This is not science. This is techniques of experimentation used for control and murder of people and also it is to bring total chaos upon the countries where so many people will be sick and then taking people from one country and moving them into other human settlements because we're just all part of their game until we can understand what's going on and stop it which isn't going to be easy. Except we do know one thing, the law does not change, but it's not their legal statutes, etc. That's not law. That's just their control mechanism because we don't have the common law here nor the natural law except for people to talk about, but it doesn't exist. It is not practiced. Anyway, this goes on to talk about these observations and then again it goes into more detail. I think this is the most important thing about the difference between objectivity and subjectivity. This is right brain, left brain or some people might call it consciousness and subconscious or unconsciousness. What is going on that we do and don't have control over but all of it, it takes the penetration of the inner world to understand these things. Because when you look at the five senses and medicine, you're talking about what Plato talked about as people in the cave that were only, all they could do came from five senses. That they look at the shadows on the wall and what is projected there is what they can deal with and you come up with narratives to explain it. But to go into the right brain as they call it here, I thought that was sort of an old terminology, but you have to then go ascend towards the truth and in I like the platonic means of saying that I think it's really terrible that this was just called oh this doesn't really exist you're moving from phenomena to Newman and with the note no way this that type of knowledge of intuition and direct knowledge that comes and it's been actually You can see it throughout history that people have come to this type of consciousness, but the big trend is by the people in control is to cut you off from your inner knowledge. And following this, I don't know if I'll go, I mean this is really a good paper. I really thought it was helpful in differentiating between science and medicine and what we see now that people talk about that science, it's like settled law. Well, they'll never settle that law because their law is changing all the time with circumstances so they can control the population. That isn't law. And science, though, is different because it isn't settled. There is no settled science, really. Everything seems to change. And who knows about some of these things if they're just constructs such as all this quantum stuff. I have no idea. It's all the mathematically based things. That's what they're doing. It's like John Dee said, everything is veiled in numbers. When you look over at what they're doing now, there was another article this week, Nature versus Nurture. It is called TowardsDataScience.com by Martin Milmore. Francis Galton, cousin of Charles Darwin, who popularized that term nature versus nurture in the late 1800s. He was talking about human beings behavior is being determined by inherited genes and how much this determines their experiences throughout life. Then they are going to bring artificial intelligence into this. Here you start, this is just crazy to me. Artificial intelligence are going to label nature. That gets you into all this ridiculous algorithm and models that they are using. What are they? They can control them and hit the garbage in and garbage out. But if you take them seriously, as if they're really about nature and nurture, this is not going to lead you to any valid type of conclusion because your premise is nuts. So he says, but what about nature versus nurture and artificial intelligences? Does it even make sense to ask such a question? Nature didn't evolve the AI software. It doesn't reproduce and pass down traits beneficial for survival. And what would nature even mean for a machine? Well, AI software may not be at the stage of self reproduction and evolution and survival of the fittest, but with the help of human programmers, it almost certainly exhibits some of the properties of an involving species. One competitive area for AI algorithms is the Gaggle website. Gaggle hosts competitions for data scientists trying to code the best AI to make the best predictions. and data scientists compete with each other in these competitions with the winner standing up to make huge amounts of money. How huge? The Department of Homeland Security, totally unlawful, ran a competition with 1.5 million in prize money, which we'll pay the interest on that, to improve the accuracy of the Department of Homeland Security's threat recognition algorithms. for data scientists are writing truly original algorithms themselves. Indeed, most are combining existing open source code to make the best algorithms for their particular task. As new and open source algorithms are released, if they are successful, then more and more gaggle competition entries will use them and weaker algorithms drop down in popularity. Now he's gonna go and say this is like survival of the fittest. No, it's like who's going to choose the winners of these competitions and what are they going to use it for? This is just nuts. And it's people who aren't, definitely aren't using anything but their left brain. I think we'd be better off with no algorithms. I'm anti-algorithmic. These people should be stopped. All of these models that they use are their creations and they can determine the outcome whether it's for the climate or for any of their statistics with the race. All the illusions they create that don't exist that people then believe in. It all comes from this new theology started by Comte of the human temple and the religion of humanity. It is psychopath theology. That's what it is. These people are psychopaths. Anyway, so he goes on about the natural selection of the AI code, how the best one survives in the weakest eyes. Well, this isn't organic. This is choice of the people behind the programs. It's just, I can't go on with this. It's just too ridiculous. But anyway, moving over to, the mumbo-jumbo club because and then maybe go to eat going into the what positivism is and it is According to them. It is the use of science To understand and study Society well, there's the problem right there because this is Wilhelm want saw in the late 1800s and he was a grandson of the Illuminati and I believe was one of them at the school of Leipzig that it was just this whole idea that people had a soul is just too difficult to study. So we're going to study people as if they have no soul, no consciousness, no free will. And you see, there's the problem when you try to study people. You can't really say what they're going to do. However, the more conditioned and traumatized the population becomes, the more you can predict because they're going to do what you've programmed them to do. And that's the situation we find ourselves in today. What was a mumbo-jumbo club? I first had to go look it up. I went to the Etymology dictionary and it said in 1738 there was a name of an idol supposedly worshiped by certain tribes in Africa said to be a corruption of the words Mandingo. One reconstructed version is Mama Dumbo, D-Y-U-M-B-O, but no likely source has been found in the languages of the Niger region to which the original accounts relate, meaning big empty talk. I thought that's pretty good big empty talk. It's like the Babylonian. So that's from 1896. And then you get Jumbo as an adjective for a, it's used for usually a large, large for its type. And in 1882 it was a reference to Jumbo, the name of the London Zoo's huge elephant acquired from France and said to have been captured as a baby in Abyssinia in 1861. and sold in February of 1882 to the US circus showman P.T. Barnum amid great excitement in America and great outcry in England, both fanned by Barnum. This is Barnum. I can tell you, conscientiously, that no idea of the immensity of the animal can be formed. It is a fact that is simply beyond comparison. The largest elements I ever saw are mere dwarfs by the side of jumbo. So anyway, the name is perhaps from slang, jumbo, clumsy, unwieldy fellow, itself possibly for a word for elephant in West African language. Compare Kanzo Nizambo, which that's the second element in mumbo jumbo, its name was given an African semblance as a product of size by 1886. Jumbo jet tested by 1964. Jumbo was accidentally killed near St. Thomas, Ontario in September 15, 1885, struck by a freight train. Well, the circus is loading up the travel. Anyway, I just think it's kind of odd that they picked that as their club because you wouldn't think you would want to be seen as big empty talk for one thing. But the mumbo jumbo club and this is from an article called let's see. I don't know. Where's the title? It just says journals dot open edition org and oh, it's regarding sociology on the utopian positivism of Harriet Martineau and the mumbo jumbo club by Matthew Wilson It's very interesting talking about these people in Oxford and the people besides Martin O. Herriot. She seems to be outside of the three men that are behind this club, J.H. Bridges, E.S. Beasley and Frederick Harrison. They have this group that fairly coheres over a period of time and Bridges was biology, his subject was biology and history and Beasley's was socio-political and Frederick Harrison was urban and regional planning basically. So you see all these are going to add into what sociology becomes and sociology today if you look up, what is it? What did I look up in social science? You've got anthropology, sociology, psychology, and the law is considered part of it. This is where they have all cohered. You might as well add philosophy into that. All these subjects now, is philosophy the seeking of wisdom? No. Is psychology the study? of the psyche, not really, not anymore, what you're seeing, and then very many forms of psychology, is the destruction of the human harmony within causing so many problems if you push people off the land, destroy the family, and bring all these traumas to people through finance because we are in a criminally financed system. where they're using the people. We are part of the experiment. It's not just psychological. It goes along with medicine and all these various things that they're using against us. They create the problems. Oh, how many people commit suicide? Well, better get them first. Let's keep data on everybody. Pretty soon, we can weed out the dissidents and we can weed out the mentally ill. Of course, you know, Tom himself tried to jump up off a bridge and kill himself when he was something like 29 and two years before that he'd been put into the mental hospital but they didn't weed him out because he's apparently one of them and what you don't ever know about these people is why are they there? What is their real intent? Because in many of these people seem like they're very very interested in helping out with society however of course they're utopian. They're utopianists. which will never be. And they're going to bring about their utopia, not by helping every person as you could if people lived on the land, if people were self-sufficient, if people were independent, if people had good families around them with the parents and the children interacting all the time and learning things. And if you had churches that were literally there to help people to be in harmony within of your rational, your spiritual and your appetite of like Plato said. I don't think you can go wrong with that except for it's too simplistic. We can have peace on earth because people could be in touch with inner knowledge which does not come from the material. That's that's our greatest problem. And so you look at what they're doing now everything in school is about destroying people's creativity their imagination Totally controlling them making them obedient and causing all kinds of conflicts between groups of people like Garland is doing now Blaming all white people white supremacists. Well our population diminishes diminishes diminishes and who is Garland? Well, he's Jewish So is the Chief of Staff, the Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Homeland Security, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Council of Economic Advisors, Director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Deputy Secretary of State, the Deputy National Security Advisor, so our cybersecurity, the COVID-19 Response Coordinator, the Co-Care of the COVID-19 Advisory Board and Head of Operation Warp Speed, David Kessler, their names for all these people. They're all Jewish. It goes on and on. David Cohen, the CIA, Rachel Levine, Health Secretary, Co-counsel Chair on Gender Policy, Jessica Rosenworcel, Federal Communication Commission, Deputy Administration, Federal Highway, Deputy Secretary of Transportation, State Department, you know, goes on and on. These are all Jewish people. They're 1.9% of the population. Where is the supremacy here? Well, you've got chameleons. They're quiet, aren't they? Well, it depends. But anyway, you have to wonder, what is the connection of these people to Israel? But that's a whole different subject. But people like Garland should be immediately taken out of his position. Immediately. But where is that cry for that? Well, you can't mention what I just said. It's not mentionable. Because facts are out in America. You are not allowed to talk about facts. There's only the narrative. It's only things that they say it's okay. The Mumbo Jumbo Club would be right with them, unfortunately. Anyway, back to these people. There is a sociological society in London that was once wildly declared at the sociological society in London, the single meritorious personal utopia, the gift of French philosopher Auguste Comte, 1798 to 1857. He offered the world his intense personal utopia of the western republic. And we're dealing with this now. And who said that? Wells. I'm sure that was H.G. Wells because he was one of them. And for over a century, countless scholars have entered into Kant's utopian house of mirrors to sketch his white elephant. Most recently, and I don't think that has anything to do with jumbo, I think that's coincidental, most recently has been argued that the utopian system of modern life, Kant envisioned, positivism, serves as a catalyst for various world-making activities. These people are making the world into their utopia by constructing narratives and changing the attitudes of the people. You've got to get rid, I mean you go back to the very early list of what the Illuminati wanted, you're going to see exactly what you see happening, just like protocols, just like the clarity worldview and mixing the races. It's all happening. So who's behind it? Well, I think you can look and see who's behind all of these things. And it's all the people that are in positions of power and it's all unauthorized. I don't care that they were supposedly elected. What they're doing is criminal. There's only one law. And they're using positions of power to destroy the life, the liberty, and the property of people, and they don't acknowledge that you have any unalienable rights or that there is a God because they're megalomaniacs and they mistake themselves for God, which is why they're psychopaths. They are so sickening. Anyway, that's the world-making activity that these people are engaged in. It sounds at the very basis when you look at each one of them. Here it is down the way here. English novelist H.G. Wells championed Kant's utopia at the meeting of the Sociological Society in London. In 1907, the so-called science of sociology, Wells was not referring to a gift in the course, and the course is just one of Kant's books, but one appearing in the words as discourse, and it's a French thing, on the positivism in 1848, the four-volume system of political politics, politics or whatever, Comp maintained that utopia utopias were a subjunctive social necessity Every great social change has been ushered in one or two centuries beforehand by a similar utopia Whereas comp denounced the utopian ism of communists and metaphysians? Depositive utopia would be a constant subordination to the real laws of society Comte wrote that in 1848. And in relation to such laws, Comte's course had already outlined the law of the three states, which holds that all social phenomena evolves from a theological to a metaphysical and onto a positive state of existence. I want to go over to something else here. It's an article I read the other day about his ideas, his three state, three laws of three stages. What time is it? Laws of Three Stages by Comte was first described the epistemological perspective of positivity in the course in positive philosophy, which is the course we were talking about a second ago. It's a series of texts published between 1830 and 1942, followed by in 1848, a general view of positivism, published in English in 1865. The first three volumes of the course tell chiefly with physical science already in existence, mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, and biology, whereas the latter two emphasize the inevitable coming of social science. Observing the circular dependence of theory and observation in science, Classifying the sciences in this way, Kant may be regarded as the first philosopher of science in the modern sense of the term, which isn't good. Kant was also the first to distinguish natural philosophy from science explicitly. That's hard to believe because I just don't believe that. I mean, that would happen back in the Greek times. For him, the physical sciences had necessarily to arrive first before humanity could adequately channel its efforts into the most challenging and complex queen of sciences of human society itself. In his work, the view of positivism would therefore set out to define in more detail the empirical goals of the sociological method. Or is it really empirical rather than empirical? Kant offered an account of social evolution, proposing, this is his three things, society undergoes three phases in the quest for truth according to a general law of three stages. You have the theological stage, the metaphysical and the positive. I'm trying to get, this is, I want to make this as simple as possible, but it's really long. Let me see if he has, okay. The theological stage was seen from the perspective of the 19th century. France is preceding the age of enlightenment, in which man's place in society and society's restrictions upon man were referenced to God. Man blindly believed in whatever he was taught by his ancestors. He believed in supernatural power. Now, you know there's no documentation. This is just purely a theory. It has absolutely, he wasn't there. He doesn't know why people believed in things. And if we've seen from the German tribes and what their society was like, they were very connected to the mind of God and understood that they can't make laws up for other people. So clearly we have regressed. And he is not telling you, I don't believe what really happened, but we weren't there either. But it does appear to be that people now have to analyze everything. You have to analyze, even at Plato, having to analyze what the psyche is and put it into part shows me that people were not in harmony. So it makes sense to me at some point, and maybe this is what the Garden of Eden is actually about, it's when we were divided into parts and started separating from our connection to the creator of everything. What he is saying here, okay, so he is putting theological at the bottom. This is the basis and we are evolving up from people who were so stupid that they would believe in God because they were taught that, but they didn't have any experience in it. But you see, he's the one that has no inner experience of this. This is the problem. So without any any experience and seeing how bad things are in society with the cost, well, it had been that way under feudalism, What is feudalism? It's the control of the land and people at the top just through power control the people at the bottom and use them for labor and services. That's what feudalism is. So you get all these classes of people at the top all distinguished as various dukes and all of this other BS and they control the people at the bottom and they use their labor And of course that doesn't seem like a very Christian thing to do, does it? If people were totally involved with the inner life, you wouldn't have this. I mean clearly you wouldn't have had the Buddha or Lao Tzu going around creating a hierarchy and using people for their labor. That would just be something a low life would do. And people who don't understand things, but ignorance is no excuse. of the law. Ingrid to the law is no excuse. These people should have known better. But Comte and his gang want to control and reform society, putting people into places and roles. And this is how they're going to create their utopia, but you won't have any say in it at all. And that doesn't seem to bother them, which seems very bothersome to me. And it doesn't bother them, though, because they know everything and they are I mean, obviously he had a lot of mental problems, but he doesn't seem disturbed by the fact that he wants to control other people, even if they don't want to be controlled or don't know that they are being controlled, which is really that's what it's come to be. We have no informed consent, and yet we are all involved in these different licensing and contracts we didn't understand. And all of it goes along with these people creating their utopia. They're the builders. They're building the animal farm, the global one. We're in the national one here now. So anyway, after you get, then he divides those things, which we're not going to go into all of that, like the fetishism and all of these things. He talks about the French Revolution. And he said then the metaphysical stage is next and that's about Involved the justification of universal rights as being on a higher plane than the authority of any human ruler to counter man all of the said rights are not referenced to the sacred Beyond mere metaphor and that's because to him these these are all just abstractions. So you're going from the fictional theology into the abstract metaphysics and then you're going to evolve into his positivism. Let's see where it is. In scientific stage, which came into being after the failure of the revolution and of Napoleon, people could find solutions to social problems and bring them into force despite the proclamations of human rights or prophecy of the will of God. So you're getting rid of those. And everything's good with positivism. This is entirely fictional. He's the one. This is fictional. But it's material, so it's okay. science started to answer questions in the full stretch. In this regard, he was similar to Karl Marx and Jeremy Bentham, for it's this time the idea of a scientific stage was considered up to date, although from a latter standpoint it is too derivative of classical physics and academic history. Kant's Law of the Three Stages was one of the first theories of social evolutionism. So his theory of science was, according to him, the whole of science consists of theoretical and applied knowledge. The theoretical knowledge divides into general fields of physics or biology, which are objects of his research and details such as botany, zoology, mineralogy, and main fields like mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, and sociology. So for him, it's theory. That's not what we learned science was just a few minutes ago. It is supposed to be based on observation. Then you observe something, you make a hypothesis of how this is exactly happening, it's a description, and then you test it. How are you going to do that on people and society? Anyway, the whole of sciences are theoretical and applied. Knowledge is his narrative of utopia and he's going to and has been people like this apply their knowledge to us through their schools and as they change society through as the finance overtook feudalism. And there was a war between the two groups that were in power, and I think that's a whole other thing. But anyway, we're going to move ahead here to following sciences to... I have to say goodbye. Oh. So everybody have a great weekend and have a good week tomorrow, I mean good tomorrow, good tomorrow, I go next week until we see you again. And thank you Charlotte for letting me on. Thanks, Wuffy. I hope everything keeps going positive for you on your health front. And everybody out there, thanks for listening and we'll see you next week. Take care, Charlotte. Thanks, Willis. Okay, talk to you later. Thank you. Anyway, back to Kant's explanation. You see what the positive philosophy is. It's going to be veiled in science. to head us towards a utopia where everybody's going to be really really happy kind of like what's happening with Klaus Schwab by 2013 everyone will be very happy and they will own nothing because the small group of people will own everything on the planet all human and natural resources and this is the beginning of it. I'm not saying he was the beginning of utopianism it came about I mean Thomas War what's his Thomas More wrote a utopian book and before him Francis Bacon And I still thought there was a guy in the 1400s, but I can't find him, and I think it was in Italy. So the idea of a Utopia is one thing, but the imposition on people who are not informed and have no say in it is entirely different. And it's, of course, quite criminal. It's against the law, the only law that matters. So anyway, then we're getting back to... He had other, he comped other things besides his theory of the threes, but to him that is science, theory of science, and then you impose it and apply it to people. But that's not really what science and the scientific method was, but you're not going to be able to apply the scientific method. So you're going to just come up with various theories. And apparently there was a big argument between various sociologists, some of them were eugenicists, some of them were town planners. And what were the other ones? I've forgotten now what the other group was, but the, I think the town planners won, but maybe I'll come to that and see, because I just can't remember at the moment what it was. Anyway, this is, Also, Henri de Saint-Souement was the guy who came before Comte. So there's arguments about which of his belief systems were his and which he might have borrowed from his one-time mentor. And I think they had some sort of a falling out. And so he didn't create the idea of sociology, the idea of sociology, the study of sociology, the patterns of social relationships, interactions, and cultures, but instead he expanded it. So, positive was a principle of conducting sociology through empiricism and the scientific method, but that's not what it's based on. But what they'll do is they'll start, when you go look at all the laboratory experiments done in psychology under sociology in laboratories like the Stanford Jail, the Milgram Experience at Harvard, this is applied research, research to find out how people will react to things. And of course it goes back to what Wilhelm want and Pavlov in Leipzig, say you got the life-sig and then you have things like Tavistock grow up and they experiment on people and say you get Kurt Lewis coming over here in I think I've read different dates but we'll say the 40s but it could have been actually before that from what I've recently read and they do experiments and they're there to change society and the behavior of individual people using various techniques of peer pressure, trauma, and it's being put into the schools to change the values, attitudes, the beliefs of children. And what we're seeing today is how it has worked. So we aren't living any longer in families that are Coherent for the most part and we don't have we're not self-sufficient They're knocking off the last of the self-sufficient business people because we're in the great reset into the great utopia That will be dystopia for us and this is where we're going so One – let me see. Oh yeah, another thing that he was big on is dividing society into the things that change and don't change in society. And of course, you're going to control the changes. It's just like the change that we all weren't waiting for in Obama. So they're changing everything as they're doing every day today through the laws that they put in which have nothing to do with law, it's just legalisms that go along. It's part of the social sciences of totally controlling society. And Kant said that the human body, he compared the human body to society. And he described the functions of connection and boundaries to social structures of language, religion, and the division of labor. He also then suddenly comes back with this idea that now we're entering into supernatural which he decried and degraded before but positivism will be above all things because it's like a religion. He has a utopian project and it's some intellectuals allude to the fact that the utopian system of modern life served as a catalyst for various world-making activities during the 19th and 20th centuries and so he had, Kant introduces three major concepts, altruism, Sociocracy and the religion of humanity and he actually lost a lot of followers when he set up his temple. It was The religious of humanity for positivist societies to fulfill the cohesive function once held by the traditional worship. And in 1849 he proposed a calendar reform called the positivist calendar. And for close associate John Stuart Mill, It was possible to distinguish between a good comp, the author of course in philosophy, positive philosophy, and a bad comp, the author of secular religious system. So he could see the good and the bad in this. And John Stuart Mill was much better than Kant in terms of his ideas. of the secular religious system. The system was unsuccessful but met with the publication of Darwin's Origin of Species which was published in 1859 to influence the proliferation of various secular humanist organizations in the late 19th century, especially through the network of secularists such as George Holyoke and Richard Congreve. And Congreve is the guy who was the mentor to the mumbo jumbo club at Oxford. There were also people at the same time like George Eliot, who was the writer, it's a woman, and Harriet Martin who was basically an abolitionist feminist who was affiliated with the Mumbo Jumbo Club. She didn't really like positivism as much as the three men in the club. Then we're going to go back to the law of the three stages. This is a whole different paper, and maybe it describes them better, but if you go online you can find a lot about this. And what you have are different groups of people now, and in England they're all over the place, coming out of the universities, pushing these ideas towards what we are in today. And here's a different look at the theological stage. This is the stage that, this is just theory, but... It relies on supernatural or religious explanations of the phenomena of human behavior because the human mind, in its search for the primary and final causes of phenomena, explains the apparent anomalies in the universe as interventions of supernatural agents. So it's a necessary starting point of human intelligence when people turn to supernatural agents as the cause of all phenomena. And in this stage, humans focus on discovering absolute knowledge. Kant disapproved of this state because it turned to simple explanations humans created in their minds that all phenomena were caused by supernatural agents. That there can be no real knowledge except that which rests upon, this is what he's sorry, Kant refers to Bacon's philosophy that there can't be any real knowledge except that which rests upon observed facts. So Bacon, obviously long before Kant, because Bacon lived at the time of Queen Elizabeth, he believed in science and he wanted law to be a science. So you would observe things and write down laws and they would not change. Of course, they would be changing later, but he had a way of looking at the law on observed cases. It's kind of like, from what I've read anyway, and I haven't read that much about it, kind of like Christopher Columbus Langdell when you get into the case law and of course your problem is the great re regressed because you're not going to pay that there's a lot you're going to go on other people's decisions and you don't know what on what basis they were making these decision for this gets to be Well, look where we are in the law because we've left the common law which was based more on the idea of the mind of God and the negative law. It's not an abstract theory. It's actually about concrete damages to life, liberty, and property, which is what we need to bring forth now to stop these people and hold them accountable for all that they are doing to us. Bacon philosophy was right there can be no knowledge except that which rests upon absurd facts But he observes that the primitive mind could not have thought that way because it would have only created a vicious circle between observation and theories and he goes on about that for a long time and He also the act of connecting phenomena. Anyway, I don't want to go on and on in this, but it's fetishism, polytheism, monotheism, that's the first stage. Then you get into the abstract stage, which he doesn't like that either. He just likes the positive stage, is when the mind stops searching for the cause of phenomena and realizes that the laws exist to govern human behavior. and that this stage can be explained rationally with the use of reason and observation, both of which are used to study the social world. This stage relies on science, rational thought, and empirical laws. Kant believed that the study of sociology he created was, quote, the science that came from all the others and the final science, it must assume the task of coordinating the development of the whole of knowledge because it organized all of its behaviors. But you see, it's all based on his crazy theories of the evolution coming up to this point, so you can get rid of abstract thought. because abstract thought is just a step above fictional thought. It's not real. We're talking about nominalism. Where is he getting his laws? He's going to observe people to see how they behave. But people behave for different reasons. You cannot do that. That's what Wilhelm Want could very easily see. And so what do you do? You just get rid of the whole idea that there's a soul, that there's a center to the psyche, that there is a mind and a spirit. Everything is material. Everything comes reduced to the brain. And that's how you act. And pretty soon people will forget about the fact that, oh, two-thirds of the realm of existence has been left out. Oh, and it seems like a group of people have taken over the planet, and this is how they did it. So anyway, moving ahead, he made predictions and so he gathered a following. Besides that, he had positive images in his social series and he got Mill and all these people over in England to follow him. They all had the same type of thinking and it was we're going to control society. I think they had all different types of reasons for controlling society. As you read about the Mumbo Jumbo Club, some of these people seem to be concerned about What happened to people because of the industrial revolution which you know what do you do in the industrial revolution you're going to push people off the land and off of the commons and you're going to start. Inflating them in factories and that gets you to the point of. Why did you really need the industrial revolution to start. some of the things that were started. Is this regress or is it progress when it comes to the masses of humanity that are being thrown off the land? America was supposed to, so we have read many times, but there were different ideas of what America would be. The idea of people like Bacon with his utopianism was not that America would be filled with free people, but it's like you will have utopia across the globe and there will be academics in charge of everything. I mean I read his utopia, it's only a few pages, but it's really kind of creepy. And he's not concerned with the individual freedom. That's the problem. These people are all collectivists. They donít care about the individual at all. Well, Mill might have been a little different than that, but most of these people, itís all about coming up with your narrative, your theory, and how do you impose it upon people. And when you read about the individuals in this, starting out with the mumbo-jumbo group, where did I put that? They seem somewhat concerned, but itís an intellectual concern over people, and theyíre all coming from ñ where did I put it? Here it is. Yeah, they're coming from different, their upper class. I wouldn't call these people middle class. Like Martin, who was abolitionist feminist perspective, Bridges was biological historical, Beasley was socio-political, and Harrison Urban Regional. Those were their various belief system. They were in Oxford. I don't think just middle class people were going to Oxford. These are your more upper class people from the good families. Their immediate inspiration was this guy, Congreve. He was a positiveist. He had been trained at Rugby School. He was instilled with his religion, latitudinarianism, political liberalism, and ethical imperatives of the Broad Church. That was from Thomas Arnold. He proceeded to Oxford for an MA in the literi Humanioris during the Tractarian Movement and earned a reputation for his tenacious and forthright radicalism at the Oxford Union and decade society debates. He was regarded by conservatives as a very dangerous infidel for his support of Irish emancipation, university reform, and anti-imperialism. Some of those things are okay. He was first in his class and he was an Anglican minister. And he then became an Oxford Don. And that's when these people came, were underneath him that he had influence on at Oxford. And he wanted, he sounds like a pretty good professor, he wanted his pupils to critically assess current events, to question the veracity of historical and contemporary texts, and to make their own judgments. But behind his teachings were the ideas of Kant. By the time he left Oxford in 1854 for a new career where he was an independent scholar, the mumbo-jumbo club were his apostles. Alongside the student body, they were well aware of his fixation with French prophecies. Two years later, he began a controversial polemical text as a positive. positivist and he founded his Church of Social Action. The positivist society or Church of Humanity to separate these groups is a common misnomer. The first few decades of the society's existence embodied the character of what in Victorian context was a prototypical Institute of Applied Sociology. So that's what this is really about is applying your sociological beliefs and they were utopian. I'm going to skip down here to, well, it first goes into the lives of Martin New and the mumbo jump, which were different but complementary. It argues that their didactic work were tethered at the varied lengths to Kant's sociological vision of incipient modern utopia, born of the coupling of enlightened science and moralized industry. They brought a greater conscientiousness of social and environmental phenomena and transformed thoughts and feelings into positive interaction between space, earth, and humanity. This has that same UN type sound to it. So, Harriet Martin knew who lived from 1802 to 1776. She challenged ideological assumptions that underpinned various forms of social oppression. So we've been into the oppression game now. And I mean, there should be, I mean, what was going on was wrong. It always is when some groups decide what happens to other groups' lives. But this comes out of the feudal system, but although I don't believe the British ever got out of the feudal system in that they don't own their land just like we don't own our land, which is why you get tied up in these various groups telling you what to do and you didn't understand what you were even getting into, such as in Homeowners Association, which I believe have captured something like 50% of the population and they are entirely unlawful. under the common law, you can't incorporate people without informed consent. And I don't even believe you can with conformed consent because you've lost your unalienable rights and you can't take that from someone, and especially without telling them. But then you could argue about those things perhaps, but you can't argue that you cannot take people's rights from them without their consent. I don't think you can take them anyway. I think it's something you're stuck with. And, yeah, we need to go back to common law and the negative law because we don't want people like this making up laws leading to a utopia which will be a dystopia for some and a utopia only for those at the very top of the period. Pyramid, her... Anyway, she wrote both fiction and nonfiction. She was a daughter of an enlightenment committed to social progress and human perfectability. See, there's that again. transformation and the power of education. Anyway, she was from the age of 19 to 74 a writer and she extended the Victorian boundaries of the feminine domain. She also was born with no, I think she could not smell and taste. She might even have been deaf. She had a lot of problems. She was born in Norwich, England in 1802 into a large Unitarian family. Her father was a cloth maker, Thomas Martinot, and she was taught by her parents who offered little emotional support for her inability. Oh yes, she could not hear, taste, or smell. And her earliest public intellectual and moral connections were the Norwich Unitarians, and they were always questionable and shaped her life. They were for rationalism and empiricism and they were activists for moral education and social welfare. Here we get to the split from people's reason and their inner life. I think Unitarianism and the later forms of Puritanism should be studied. In any case, she became a female writer and She spoke admirably of Unitarianism and she was among the various Unitarians who expressed interest in consysiological thinking which for many served as a stepping stone to agnosticism which makes sense because you're going to move now evolution to them, devolution to others into a church of humanity. where you're cut off from a creator and reason, this is from the Enlightenment, overtakes everything. You're chopping up the human being and cutting them off from various realms. To make him un-self-governable, that's the whole point of this. But who is behind Unitarianism? I don't know. And was that the purpose? Or did that come later? I don't know. The history of it enough. And I think it would be interesting to find out. So anyway, Martinu issues essays on the art of thinking and sheís all about enlightened intellect acting on its moral obligation toward the gradual perfection of society and this is utopianism. So she did like positivist ideas but she herself was the least of these four people in terms of, I mean she was the least positivistic of these four people. The great interest for her were the positive ideas about the progressive evolution of society and the goal of positive systemic knowledge and the proposal of the new discipline to study society. Along these lines, Saint-Symol and Comte argued during the 1820s that a scientific elite could assume a role of the medieval Catholic Church. That's what we've got now coming, the scientific elite that rule over us in terms of public health and also all the technology. So the Western society in which an independent spiritual power, that would be the elite, would thus discover and improve the industrial, social and moral arrangements to improve the lives of the masses. These are the gods now on earth. So in such a scenario, science and industry could supplant ancient regimes and request peaceful, rational and meritocratic system of life. So you see how well that's worked. And from 1832 to 1934, she synthesized her intellectual curiosity and creative talent, and she had more than 3,000 pages for her popular illustrations of political economy. And it goes on and on, and she eventually begins to translate some of Kant's work. Let me see, the only nonfiction volume of the series she wrote was the moral of many fables, outlined the ostensibly ironclad theories of the political economy, and said we must mend our ways and be hopeful. So this is the new religion telling you how to act and to bring in the utopian. And so she was echoing other people such as Condorcet, Saint-Séamont, Comte, Martin Noe, expressed the hope for a state when society shall be wisely arranged so that all may become intellectual, virtuous, and happy. Hmm. Ethical social institutions could achieve happiness for all by first addressing the long tragedy of pauperism in which nine million people receive legal charity annually. Well, of course, why not give these people some of the land thatís been taken and let them have their own farms and small businesses? That would be a helpful thing because basically thatís whatís going on everywhere is who owns the land, who controls the economy. Is it a real economy or is it finance? which has the same goal as the feudal system of controlling all resources on the land and pushing the people off. And that was going on whether it's pushing Indians off with the railroads or settlers off with the railroads or pushing people off through the very financial traumas they're suffering at the hands of the controlled moneyed interests. Anyway, let's move on with this. She wrote a lot of books. Anyway, this goes on and on. She wrote Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development with a geologist, Henry George Atkinson. She controversially enticed Atkinson to explain his support for phrenology. I guess that's when you read someone's head. through various geographic nature of the skull. Martineau enthusiastically claimed that his commentary had emancipated her from the little enclosure of dogma. She, I guess, becomes a follower of phrenology, I'm not sure. She rejected popular theology and her faith resided in the positive methods and its uniform and reliable conclusions, again, based on theories. They are not really looking at what is causing these. They are not thinking about who owns the land, who is controlling, and of course England was controlled by the bank from 16, what, 94. They are not looking at these things. They are looking and they are going to be do-gooders, but are they going to enable people to stay poor or are they going to help them become self-sufficient? Can one become self-sufficient in systems where you have no control over the law or the money or your knowledge? That's who she was anyway. And then the next one is an educator physician historian and social justice advocate J.H. Bridges. And people don't even know who he is today, basically. He was from Suffolk. He was the evangelist minister Charles Bridges' son. He went to Rugby School in 1845. All these people lived obviously at the same time. This is the same time as Karl Marx, etc. And some of these people were friends of his. So you see a mixture of utopians, different types of the utopians. His mission was to create upstanding, common sense, Christian citizens devoted to public life. Now, there's nothing wrong with that, but what about the utopia? He was the favorite student of Congreve, so he was the most, he was very much involved with positivism. Whereas Martin Noor, Harriet, could not bring herself to become a complete positivist, her work contributed to Bridges' adherence to Comte's religion of humanity in 1854. He was a vociferous reader in independent thinking, already too set in his heterodoxy. He displeased his literally human, human, he already examined her. So anyway, he didn't do well because of his in college because of his free thinking and he, but he did train his position and he became, he became a physician and a member of the Royal College of Physicians the following year. And arguably Bridges was fulfilling cons requirements to practice as a priest, a sociologist of the positivist utopia. And it should be added here that those who held the qualification of physicians and fully accepted the religion of humanity stood at the highest ranking male positivists as sociologists proper in Kant's Utopia 1875. So one justification for his decision offered by the positivist town planner Patrick Gettys was that the explanation of the divine will relating to epidemic disease, biological calamity and other disasters dissolved proportionate to the physician study of the positive environment. So sociologists held moral and physical providence over civic hygiene. Hmm. They must engage with the sociological morality of the streets, claimed Kant. Thus sociologists might be thought of as doctors of society. This is exactly what we don't need. But they have been doing this all over well over 100 years. He did not let his motivations become public because he didn't want to upset his family and he immigrated to Australia with his cousin, Bride. But then she died and he went back then to England. He was appointed as physician at Bradbury Infirmary. He then delved into the intellectual, cultural and industrial problems of the region fortified with death rate statistics. He acquired from independent sanitary surveys and knowledge from operatives visiting his medical practices. He lectured on the impact of industrial life, the steam engine, alcohol, the printing press, the factory, rickety housing and soil streets. Bradford ranked among the deadliest towns in England because of the poor quality dwellings, workshops, sanitation, and inconceivably intolerable monstrous canal system he reported. And like Martineau, he suggested such objects indicated that Englanders had not yet reconciled our higher civilization to a higher form of life. Bridges accordingly promoted Kant's altruistic theories as a basis of moral and material improvements in England. Out of all of my mumbo jumbo members, he arose as both activist and intellectual champion of positivism during the 1860s. So he had an open rebuttal to J.S. Mill's strictures on positivism as an ethical creed and revealed the great extent to which the recent works of Mill in 1865 aligned with Kant's system of idea. But Mill was indeed an inconsistent ally. And Mill's study on liberty, for instance, castigated Kant's turn into intellectual degeneracy and his hatred for the scientific and all purely intellectual pursuits. He labeled the Spotted Comps calls for unity via an organized spiritual power. Countering the efforts of Mill and Martin New, Bridges argued that Comps' earliest works of the 1810s through his death expressed an enduring master motive to provide a rational, renovated education for modern world-making guided by sociology. So unity is the central theme. It represented the creative interplay of physical, intellectual, and moral energies converging to invigorate the collective organism of humanity. It's all about collectivism. The notion of unity claimed bridges meant crushing neither the ego nor the selfish instincts as Mill had claimed, but learning the altruistic principle of subordinating the self to the common good. offered a most charitable explanation of how Kant was no despot. He reminded Mill of the philosopher's motto. It's all in French, just a minute. I think it means conciliatory in fact, but inflexible in principle. I think that's what that says. So anyway, Bridges' activities as a physician were well received. He became a factory inspector for North Yorkshire in 1869, 1792. He served as a metropolitan medical inspector for the local government board. Among his causes were nutrition, artisan housing conditions, child hygiene, and the prevention of smallpox and contagious diseases. He wrote essays on public health. But the system goes on and on and on. The whole problem is this system. It's the same thing in what came to New England with the textiles. When there weren't enough people to keep the factories going, they had to start importing people, so they did. Those people become enslaved to factories and this is the type of life that goes along with it in tenements, etc. This is one form of slavery as opposed to the plantation slavery. You had the north and south slavery until the bankers decided to move on into the new slavery that we're still under jobs, jobs, jobs. Now soon everyone will be working for them. That's the way it is. Let's see. Oh my goodness, it's late. That's where Bridges was and he was the first one in this of the Mumbo Jumbo Club. Let me see, at the end of the portion on Bridges, before you get elsewhere, I'm going to just jump down here. Compient positivism shaped Bridges' life. He consuggestion is that a true sociology would believe in the religion of humanity, care for city spaces, as a registered physician and employ positive history to moralize society. Hence he developed a biological historical strand of sociology. He was highly problematic to be remarried. There was a schism then in the club in 1878 between the mumbo-jumbo members and Congreve Who was never convinced that the club was positive enough for him because he was a true believer and then the next one was Edward Beasley and we're not gonna have time to do this because it's already a 454 and Beasley was the one that was the sociologist historian. He was born in 1831. All these people obviously know each other from the time they were in their early 20s, I would assume. Beasley was actively engaged at Oxford Union and the debate club. And, uh, Congress left Oxford that year in 1854. Um, let me see. And he took a role of a private tutor in Wandsworth, London while publishing political tracks on home rule for Gibraltar in India. Uh, they, they brought him instant notoriety and shocked his closest followers. Notwithstanding by this time, mumbo jumbo had a reputation for using union debates to defend manufacturing strikes to attack the Tories. You have to wonder how much of this now are we getting into controlled opposition? I don't know because if you want to attack the problems there, it seems like you would have to have a wider viewpoint of what's really going on. But they are living in a reality and they are part of it and they are in the upper echelons basically of academia. Oxford and Cambridge were definitely up there. These aren't nobodies. They have invested interest in the system which makes it hard to see what's wrong with the system. It's like asking lawyers today to understand that they're not actually practicing the law at all. It's not easy to see when it's what your life is about. In any way, Beasley became head of University College London, professor of Latin at Bedford College. He wrote trade unionism in 1861. You are developing what would become them. You look at the unions today, they have a big part in whatever is going on. It doesn't matter if it is a teacher's union or if it is some of the mafia involved, even industrial type unions or auto or whatever. getting into the control opposition feature of these and to keep the whole system going like this. In any case, he wrote Trades Unionism to align the ideas of new model unionism with Kant's theory of social economy. He encouraged unionists to form an industrial regime to shape public opinion and make the capitalist doubt his morality. Beasley claimed that the workers felt their trade union was something dearer or something more significant than the British Constitution or established church or the country itself. He wrote with the beehive and that's of course a highly symbolic idea of the beehive and the hive and the worker bees. It goes from Beasley to the last member of this, which was Frederick Harrison. There's only three minutes here. Anyway, they all had the utopian vision, and they're all working toward this utopian vision. They see themselves as as people who are going to change society regardless of what they're looking for as far as the causes of the problems, which is what makes it, you know, they haven't observed the actual problems so that they can come to a resolution of the problems. And that's the biggest problem with Kantianism, and it's not scientific. It is based on his theories of these three stages, which is pretty much ridiculous. And of course, it's with his own bias involved in it, which is subjective. It's science is supposed to be objective and measurable, which you can't do that when you have groups of people. As we learned from Wilhelm Wendt, which was definitely not one of us, but that was the problem he saw. So at least he was correct in that, but not in the fact that you should turn the planet into a laboratory so that you can condition people whether... with the skin and operant conditioning to get them to do what you want, which we see all over the place now with the new depopulation scheme of the vaccine. People are being paid in all kinds of ways by people in the government who are literally using other people's money to get people to do what they want them to do, the carrot. or the stick which the people who don't want to do this will have applied to them. This is a laboratory that we're living in on the way to the utopia starting out way back with Fence-Cement and Comte and then the Mumbo Jumbo Club and this is the way things with the disciples of the disciples like Congregation being the disciples of Kant and then all of these disciples, this is how you start networking and getting people to believe in these ideas of the utopia which of course was over in this country also. You have the same characters between England and here like what was his name, Owens, and the new harmony, etc. and now it's five o'clock so Anyway, I think we're going thank you for listening. I hope that's not you know, I know it gets to be a little Boring to listen to this stuff, but this is the basis of what we're going through today It's all historically goes back into history to people with their insane ideas. They're gonna impose on other people. Thank you fluffy. Thanks. Tell us I will be back next educational. Oh good. Thank you fluffy I hope you feel better and next week and you still get out of there in a few weeks So talk to you next week and thanks Okay, bye. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine. What do we do? Politicians. Okay. Just get any blunt objects together, alright? Yeah, coolness. Fashion in the head that seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp and follow me. And the other night that, well I didn't understand, a figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his. 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. Wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave, in this the land of three and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you would tire and flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land is a 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 street about the current news and the regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor gold. 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PM, wow, the day has sailed by, got a lot of good things done, I cannot complain at all, in fact, I've got as much as expected, and I'll probably get even more because of the hour I have for that one break, and then of course after we get done, I can work through the night, all kinds of fun stuff, uninterrupted, so it has been a good week, and it's Thursday too already. A couple things here, I'll tell you what I want to do, Well again, there's a couple of things here going on needless to say we know that the baby butcher that they want to put in charge of the ATF They chose him for a reason is no this was a given they're gonna throw it No, this is the kind of person they want. That's all there is to it any other excuses or Nonsense understand that the kind of job they have planned and if you've watched this character at all in any interviews He is an absolute He's like several of these, you know, they can't put them back up on the air or just let you see an entire, let's just say, batter of recordings of his activities. This character, a loon, okay, the time way back when he was butchering babies at Waco, make no mistake about it, that I'm sure that he's gone farther and farther and farther around the corner progressively and now he's getting a squeeze on the butt and his pat on, you know, a pat on the butt, I should say, squeeze on the butt and pat on the head. There we go, get it right. and uh... this is his attaboy to be the mass murderer that he's been so that he can be a mass murderer okay and if you want to over at night or go down uh... i think you're tell you what take the time of over a guns and gadgets and watch the last several videos if you haven't already and one of the things of course that did you know discussing of the new character problem with this you and personal truly go through the motions okay Chipman is one of those creatures that he's not alone. He's not isolated. This is not like a, wow, they picked a weird one out of the bunch. This is the machine. When you look at this character right here and you understand what we have been facing in the Patriot Movement and with the militia effort for 30 plus years that you, that in public. And it's been public for longer than that, but it came to a head back in the late 80s, early 90s with George Herbert Walker Bush pushing it publicly and finally throwing it out in everybody's face. I knew when this garbage was going on, this is when this David Chipman character was having to gain his devil's horns. They don't gain wings, they're not angels. And to do that, you gotta step on kittens, you gotta murder puppies, and I'm not exaggerating on that. The stuff that we've covered over the years. When the bat faggots get driven out of a property, example, one of the black bat faggots, I believe this was, what was it, not Columbus, come on, Cleveland, it was Cleveland. Coming out on the front porch, there were a whole bunch of kittens with a mama kitten on the front porch. and as they did it wake over the shop the dogs and the puppies and drag them out front as this creature was leaving she stomped on the basket of kittens and killed every one of them was up and they couldn't fiddle property anymore now that was the same age as this chain and I guarantee still employed the kind of trash that you know that would be would be kept okay So when you're looking at these creatures, understand this is not the exception. Oh, maybe we should find another one. There are none of them that are any good. None. In fact, I'm amazed by the, well, the Biden FBI is like totally strange from what are you talking about? The Trump FBI was never the Trump FBI. If everybody, if you listen to what everybody's been printing about that BS for the last four years. So it obviously isn't, you know, it is the Biden FBI. Exactly the way they're doing exactly there. They didn't shift. They're just continuing to do what they've been doing for decades. There's nothing there that isn't trash. I nominate Ted Nugent. Put his ass in there. Right. Well, I think it happened. Cold day in hell. We know, first of all, what needs to happen is the organizations, they need to be gone. They are foreign agents of a foreign power. They are employed either in the Caribbean or directly from England itself. That's another thing that I'm always fascinated when people try to make excuses for that This is the United States all of these foreign agents of a foreign power that have been brought into play here Need to be gone and understand that it took him a hundred plus years to get to the point where they Attacked us with the War Powers Act in 1933 Remember that was about a hundred years if you think about skull and bones I want you to roll this back. If you look at the inception date for Skull & Bones, not the official one, understand that in order for them to finally get out in the open and show everybody all their colors on college campus the way that they did, Skull & Bones, they had to get into the country first. They had to either assassinate or blackmail or buy a certain number of people. to be able to create the foundational structure that you all are familiar with if you've got any history of what's been going on with the ring knockers for hundreds of years. Now, think about it. It was approximately 100 years, 1929. Their logic was in 1930 or 31, they were going to have their way. Well, they didn't. Things didn't go the way they were supposed to in 29, 30, and 31. Well, you know, they had the depression. Yeah, they did. And as quickly as people started to realize the threat, because a lot of people really were up to speed i mean after all they didn't get the league of nations where they wanted for the same reason many patriots resisted this successfully okay they stopped it dead cold otherwise you'd have been hearing about the legal nations for you know the next hundred years instead they had to shut up they made it disappear meanwhile under the table they were plotting a plotting the next and and came up with a product name change so the people would go you know it's legal nation or no with united nations it's totally different even though the paperwork to name look we got product name change but that's exactly what came about in thirty in twenty nine thirty thirty one we actually kicked back and started dumping the first which would have saved us what we're facing now. Trail upon betrayal or, you know, again, a non-going dagger war there that is on the song and needs to be properly acknowledged. Slide forward 100 years, 1932-1933, they did the same garbage with FDR. No, he did not gain, he did not win. There's a great discussion, and while I read, there was a the same kind of chicanery with both fraud without the electronics getting fdr in there just as there was with the fake election that we just saw this last november with the vote fraud was down there in nineteen thirty three that they pushed the declaration of war they declared banking emergency which means we were getting away from the bankers and we were not going to become we've slash property of the state slash bondsman But the, I don't know if he was a traitor if he was never with us, but FDR should have, would have been considered a representation. And a foreign agent of a foreign power declares war on all of you through the War Powers Act, and then of course declares you as war booty to be martyred, sold, traded, or exchanged at the Descret Fed, the state. And that's how they got these horror states to operate. And that's why we have this coronavirus war power scam, which by the way, Trump could have ended any of this garbage in any of these states. And he did not sign off on his emergency orders. Do you recall that? Good old Trumpet there. Let all of the states like Michigan, let all of the de facto agents of the foreclosure, the governors, proceed with their scurrilous activities. laughing and chuckling and now he's playing golf down in Florida. All he had to do was sign off and cancel his emergency order and he never did that. Why? Because that was part of the big plan and the agreement between both of the behind the scenes that run the Demacons and run the Republic. And they all agreed it because it's the same globalist New World Order tripe like we've always seen. And it's in the same crucial states over and over again too. over democrat well not really their foreign brought and that the party not supposed to figure out so we're in the main boat that michigan yes it's one of them so anyway all this that the argument uh... again we played yesterday sixty members of congress ask senate not to not to confirm david chapman uh... as a p f head uh... pay what where there's another piece of though that's over a gun thing gadgets hold on here And I want to play this because again, it's not that long. It is seven minutes and 39 seconds long. But I want to play it because it has to do with the other part of the battlefield guys that a year and a half ago, we just kicked ass, took names and mowed them down. Now we've achieved, we up until the Corona beer virus and it just froze. It didn't lose any ground, but up until the Corona beer virus scam was plugged in, I would point out that step by step it was non-stop everybody on the same page about what's going on with the gun grab and still going out everybody can see it uh... the video that's up there right now first two-time sanctuary state exclamation point it's the latest video posted over on guns and gadgets it has seven thousand two hundred twenty views so far dated for today if you could take the time Give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends. Please go back and look. A lot of information is coming out, so I'm trying to keep everybody in the know. And today is no different. I really appreciate all of you taking the time out of your day to stay up to date with the Second Amendment. If it is something that you like to do, you appreciate our right to keep and bear arms, please consider subscribing to Guns and Gadgets. You can hit that little subscribe button down below. Hit the little bell icon, turn that on, so you can get all the notifications. And if you get something out of it, like the video and share the video, it absolutely helps destroy the anti-gun YouTube algorithm that this channel apparently lives in. Let's get into this. So I'm talking about Idaho. Idaho, the governor, Brad Little, on Monday, find a newer, stronger version of their sanctuary state law into effect. Now, Idaho has already been a sanctuary state Since 2014, in 2014 they passed a law that said that no government agency can help the feds in any type of action that would infringe upon the Second Amendment. This new law added to that took out any gray area or question marks that these feds might have. I'm going to refer to my little cheat sheet over here because I don't want to forget one of the things that it attacks. So, this new law would prevent all Idaho government entities from enforcing any executive orders, federal laws, treaties, agency orders, and rules of the United States government involving firearms, firearm components, firearm accessories, or ammunition that would conflict with the Idaho Constitution. Specifically, they are targeting Joe Biden and his executive orders, his executive actions, and all that is promised to come in the coming days. We're already waiting for the Federal Register to publish the new rules on frames and receivers and 80% lowers. And let me tell you, I just got off the phone with some of my friends that are in the business of protecting our rights. And this is it. It's a very dangerous thing. They've read all of the 180, whatever it is, page 118 pages. They read it all. There's some really, really bad stuff. So this is aimed at stopping that. and taking place in Idaho, among other things. Now, what are the key things to remember about any type of sanctuary law, sanctuary city, county, all that stuff? The proof is in the pudding with this stuff. Where it comes into fruition or where it takes hold or becomes effective is where the rubber meets the road. When the feds, who are still allowed to operate in the states, it doesn't mean that the federal law doesn't exist. It just means that nobody who is employed by a governmental agency in Idaho can assist with this stuff. When they come in to do their stuff, Ruby Ridge, remember Ruby Ridge? Yeah, same state. Well, when they come in, they can't get any type of assistance. So that is where the rubber meets the road, is like when these feds come in, the chiefs, the kernels, the sheriffs. All that stuff, they need to hold the line. Also, so does the governor, the mayors, the city councils, the government for the counties. That's where this will be effective. Now, I should remind everybody that what has Joe Biden asked for, for gun control? Well, he's asked for deleting ghost guns and making the ability to build your own firearm illegal. He also wants to serialize upper receivers and slides of most firearms. Also wants to tighten restrictions on pistol braces and making those type of weapons fall under the NFA. He wants red flag laws, you know, that law that allows the government to come in and strip you of your rights without you ever being charged with a crime or found guilty beyond reasonable doubt. Specifically just to get your guns. He also wants the violence against women act which has red flag verbiage in it He wants to remove the protections from PLCAA. That's the protection of lawful commerce and arms act where people would be able to sue whatever maker CMMG because some idiot used their firearm while committing a crime heinous act So obviously some manufacturers fault that an idiot pull the trigger. He wants to ban assault weapons again. He wants to ban high capacity magazines again and more. So remember all that stuff. This is a big move by the governor of Idaho. Now this bill, as it made its way through the Idaho House and Senate passed with veto proof majorities. Didn't matter though, governor signed it into effect. And one cool thing is that it carried an emergency clause, which means as soon as the governor signed his name, the law went into effect. And the funny part is, it's funny, the laws retroactive to January 20th, which is the date that Joe Biden was sworn into office. Now, the big concern for areas that are passing these, whether it be a county level, town level, city level, or state level, is the potential loss of federal funding. That's how our federal government operates, by 100% bribery. For instance, if you remember speed limit laws, they were different in most states. And the government wanted 55 miles an hour. They bribe states with money for funding of roads and highways and stuff like that. They've done the same with the seatbelt law. They've done the same with the OUI, 0.08% of blood alcohol content law. Anything you can think of when the feds want what they want, they always bribe the states. And there is a concern that there'll be a loss of money, but Idaho is, the people who backed this law have come out and said, well, we didn't lose funding in 2014 when we did this. So we're willing to go forward with it. And that's a good thing. Idaho, you guys have some solid people there from what I can see from afar. Congratulations to Idaho for becoming the first two-time sanctuary state. Like, you were a sanctuary state already, but they've bumped it up to make it like... I think you can't even question it. Biden, if you're looking for gun control, it's not going to take place in Idaho on their dime. I hope you get a little something out of these videos today. I'm trying to push through a bunch of stuff. Again, video number three today. If you haven't seen the other two, please go back and check them out. Please like and share everything. That's the only way these videos get out nowadays. It's it's always especially a second amendment channel It's always a struggle For all of us in this community to get the information out and we count on you the viewer to help us with that and I would greatly appreciate if you want to help support the channel there are ways down below including grabbing some cool t-shirts and Until we see each other again be safe stay vigilant carry a weapon. I'll see you on the next one guys and gals be safe Ready on the right ready on the left firing line mark your lanes You ever been on a relay with a competition match? You know, you do realize it's five rounds at a time, right? Five round relay and moments. If you're, you know, if you've ever fired a count group, what, two and a half to four seconds, bulb, bulb, bulb, bulb, bulb. Of course, slow fire is, there is such a thing. Actually, you do have a few relays where you have a lot more time, but it still comes down to when you screw that gun into the target, you don't. Stop, okay, trust me on that one. In fact, if you've shot, you know what your stringer is. the odd man out whenever you have a quarter size and typically it'll be about a little quarter size group half 45 ACP. The stringer is always the first one. Don't know it when you're firing pistol. If you're going to fire a rippling and a repetition and try for accuracy, what happens that first round is where your muscles all come. with the gun recoiling into your hand as you continue to grip it you take in the slack so to speak and what happens is as you squeeze the gun in and then you know the relay begins ready on the left your timing by the way ready on the left ready on the right ready on the firing line and bolt pull and weapon up first round will have the variance will be much to last four rounds will all be right there together you may be off in the eight ring this happens all I've seen this not all the time it better not happen all the time but i've seen this were a like or a little site alignment muscle musculature arm everything's work supposed to be perfect group quarter-size group little bigger actually you're looking at it it's like wait a minute split over it like for whatever reason it was just about minor miscalculation and how he perceived the site and you'll see this nice tight group but but going right on the eight-rank uh... it happens on occasion number often could you don't win if you don't you know keep it on the x but fascinating to see when it does happen because like all good group point man well that's true what's been going on here what we had happening before group after group after group one rut one one township after another township after another township after another township bubble now building it was a deflection and as i said the only option they had a year and a half ago i told you this guy is a by all of the nuclear attack what are you going to do well they they actually did play the biological card the complete lie And it's also what I've said for years. What if you were to just flat out fabricate, kind of like the Sandy Hook slash Crooked Hook thing? There's no doubt in my mind that that was a complete fabrication, a total lie. The only thing is that maybe the occult, you know, sycophants may have slaughtered some of their own kids at some point or another with some ritual. But as far as the Sandy Hook thing, when you destroy all of the site and you don't offer anybody to you know we review of the secret service which by the way this was made federal crime this was a local shooting but when the secret services watching over the building to make sure nobody gets a chance to see inside it before the destroy it then that tells you the whole thing is a scam from the get-go and it okay the same is true with the corona beer virus camp top to bottom it doesn't make any difference one way or the other trying desperately maintain the lie they're allowed either the fake roof a car conservative or the fake you know liberal slash you know democrat republic rat take a pic whatever the fake car to continue or perpetuate the scam no matter what you know there were something i said to me the other day i was a guest or in some girl say you know who said talking about the shots and don't take the shot. There wasn't one girl says there, well I took the shot because I think I had the coronavirus twice already and it's like, nah, you just want to look at the person and it's like, have you ever thought that maybe you had the flu and then you had another flu? But you know, oh no, no, no, it had to be the coronavirus. Have you had any other sicknesses this year? No, not at all. No sniffles, no cold, anything like that. And if it was, see that's how everybody was told and conditioned. virus really really but if you think and go back a year and a half ago that with the resolution resolved slash sanctuary cities states counties and townships guys we have virtually swept across the country and the only thing that deflect everybody was a bullshit with the uh... corona bear virus now nothing has changed as far as the policy not last year on when trump's a t f was going after the guns And by the way, when you go down this shopping list, you might recall that that bump stock thing was a Trump ATF thing, not Biden ATF thing. We jog everybody's memory on this. This is kind of like the thing with the fake Bushite going from Bushite then to Clinton. And everybody goes, oh, Hillary Clinton, all the communists, all Waco, all those damn gun grabbers. Well, George Herbert Walker Bush planned it, and George Herbert Walker Bush would have executed it. He wanted that to be on his list of things to do towards the New World Order agenda. And when the Clintonistas took over, they went right along with the program like they were joined at the hip with the Bushites because they were. You also mentioned the ATF today, but in response to kind of like what we were talking about yesterday with Waco I was reading some stuff on some videos and there was this comment and it was a joke and It wasn't directly about Waco, but Waco was the context of the joke with video and I I think you might get a chuckle out of this I thought it was pretty clever Okay, so who do you think is my favorite ATF agent? Oh, is that supposed to be the question from the video? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it's part of the... Oh, I don't know. Okay, who would it be? Officer Down. Officer Down? Yeah, Officer Down. Yeah, I know him. There were several of them there. Here, wait a minute. Hold my bullets. Quit hiding behind the minivan. Hold my bullets. Yeah, well, you know, well, that's one of the things about it. I've repeated it a million times on the air. Guys, the 50s were never brought out. If they had been hiding behind a minivan is kind of in there. It's well I mean any cover is better than no cover and you're hoping but When you watch they're hiding behind a minivan and then they come out and they dump a whole magazine They you know they there was no There was no fire power discipline whatsoever with these people It was out and dump a mag and then hide behind the minivan well if those 50 cows had been in service Hiding behind the minivan especially since they were literally standing up behind the glass It's like the bullet would have gone in one end and one one end a full end of the of the vehicle Gone through everything and still gone through them anybody ever seen what a 50 caliber an m250 caliber round can do You know, so there would have been a lot more officers down as it is. There were quite a few It was a good count, but it should have been a hundred percent And that's the thing, like I said, that's what we've learned. Everybody should remember this. You don't let them, there's no conversation, you don't let them get away. When they start asking after over again and you've successfully defended, well we want to leave. Yeah, I'm sure you do, but you see you showed up on my property and all my friends are here now. And I don't think we're going to let you leave. Speaking of the friends, I never realized, I've done a lot of reading on Waco, but one of your friends that I thought I did. When you mentioned that, you know, I think it was you said Janet Reno said, well, we had to end it because the militia were coming. I never realized that the militia was heading there. And so I did some reading and I read a name that sounds vaguely familiar. Oh, crap. What was it? Something like a Lindsey Thompson or something like that? Well, Linda Thompson had organized what were supposed to be protests about halfway through before, not quite about a third of the way through. They had a bunch of people that because people were collecting down there, there were a lot of people that were already pissed. And in fact, the state, the Texas public safety people had already acknowledged that they were outnumbered on the ground. that something that they said they do right from the echo but they don't want anybody else to know that many many many many many people separate from what you would call the militia we're showing up in groups all over the place and staying in nearby hotels and we're taking up space that the feds wanted because the feds are trying to bring bodies and they want the this This this was a fascinating like slow-motion escalation of an all-force campaign And what I mean by that is you know, I don't know if most you realize this but they recruited sheriff's deputies local police All the way from Michigan, Maine, New Jersey We had we could right here in Washtenaw County We had characters from the SWAT team that went down and rotated in to support the siege down at Waco We we know exactly who those people are in fact what's interesting is that in the same breath? Different tiers of people just like you say there were local cops that volunteered a lot of people said piss off But there were still idiot sticks who volunteered and the reason is because guys I've told you before to do a siege like that and To have the manpower to be able to rotate even where they did apply some military personnel You got to remember that they did have military personnel on site That's the biggest lie, is that the Fed military wasn't involved. But where do you think they got the tanks from? They had Abrams tanks there. Oh, don't work. They had Bradley's. No. I've posted the pictures that the state police took. They had, in their motor pool, they had Abrams battle tanks. They had mostly Bradleys, and of course they had the combat engineer vehicles, and then they had a bunch of Humvees. Well, those all came from Fort Hood. And to get them there, well, it sure as hell wasn't the ATF that moved them. And to move them and drive them around, it wasn't the ATF and FBI doing that. And it wasn't the ATF and FBI maintaining them. So the dirty horse and the military were right there with the dirty horse from the ATF and the dirty horse from the FBI and the dirty horse from the other HRT units and dirty horse from the federal marshals and then there were a bunch of dirty horse from state police, county, local, I think the whole gambit was there. Now of course they were volunteers and they deserved to get their ass shot off and I hope they would have all died. in a heartbeat. We'll talk twice about it. They've been in front of us, well I'm not from here, I'm from Michigan! This is Texas, why are you in Texas? Oh wait a minute, I'm from Michigan too. Hey, feel good when I shoot your ass, we're both from Michigan. We had to come all the way across the country in order for me to kill you. Good. You know, that's really what the situation, now on the other side, on the Patriot side, you had organized militia that were already monitoring and you then on top of that you had Texas, you had Texas, you know, was really fighting with, okay, we're already looking at the fact that this was illegitimate, this whole thing was a lie. And then on top of that you had independent people coming in who were coming in in groups because already we'd had five, six years of non-stop attacks from the ATF that had made enemies all over the country. They just weren't sure. First you have to eyeball the thing out, then they were waiting to see what was going to happen. Problem is, everybody was waiting to see what was going to happen. And understandably so. Nobody had ever seen anything like this. Not living memory. And not given the publicity that the government intentionally did. Let's understand that one too. The government didn't just call beforehand to make this a propaganda event. The government made a point of telling all of their little Jewish mafia oy boy editors to pump this thing up because they had to wag their fed weenie and American gun on her spaces to cowl them down for the big. That was the purpose behind the attack in the first place. It was supposed to be a propaganda event. where they go in they would be all beat down everybody the children would come out bloodied in crying and then grew gaggle with all the pervert peto queers from child-perverted services smiling and clattering over the kids they were going to molest that night And then they would have brought out the women in tears, their children separated from them, some of them wounded, some of them carried out on stretchers. And then there'd be the men in a line, they'd try to emaciate them as best they could, demasculate them, and they'd put a big white sheet out in front of the building, a big long white piece of white cloth, and one at a time, or two at a time, they'd carry them by the muzzle so you could see the whole gun. And so they could show you the evil guns and they'd lay them out on this big white sheet. All the handguns and any rifles and any shotguns and their Bibles. They laid their Bibles out there. How do I know this? Well, guess what? They had just done that over at Ruby Ridge. You do know that, right? If you want to understand what their program was, understand that the test run is what you see. Go look at all the videos and look at all the still images. all done by the propaganda armed. Don't listen to us. Watch the propaganda arm. I just described everything for you. How can I say this for sure? Because we didn't just see it at Ruby Ridge. We saw this at several other incidents all over the country leading up to Ruby Ridge. And the next one was the big event, which was going to be the attack on the Branch Davidians and the crushing of that resistance and the massive confiscation of all the private guns and remember America and and George Herbert Walker Bush are coming for you. But instead it was Bill Clinton who was coming for you. He wanted to be the one pushing the button to the Branch Davidians to promote more money to create a bigger police state and a globalist police. Don't ever forget that. They trained for a whole year at Fort Hood so they could fumblescrew when they attacked that day. Remember that guys. Everybody goes, whoops, whoops, whoops. Yeah, well, let's talk about the first day at Waco. I've always called it the day of victory with, unfortunately, letting the enemy fall back from the battlefield. I'd have never done that. I would never, I would have done it if I was there, to be quite honest. Once people had been shot, and if I'd gone through that building quickly, before, you know, while they were talking about, well, you need to let us go leave. I think when I found Grandpa sitting on the bed with a toast in his hand, dead, The one elder who was sitting in his bed in his bedroom and they shot through the roof and the reason they found the man is they heard water running and they thought there was like a tap running but it didn't make any sense. And what it was is his room was right next to the water tower. and the bullets had gone through both the roof through the water tower and had gone through the roof and caught him in the head, the neck, and I think hit him in the torso, went the whole length on a 45 degree angle through his body. He was sitting up on the edge of his bed with a little coffee table, like you're a TV table, like you have a TV tray. And his breakfast was there because they just brought him breakfast and he died eating breakfast. He was probably one of the first castes. Now if I come across and find women and kids with bullets in them and I find grandpa and I find a few other people, it'd be a whole cold day in hell as it is. I wouldn't have probably anyway just out of it too because I've already been under fire. But once I find that, oh no quarter. No quarter. No quarter. Yeah, go ahead, stand up. We'll let you go. You know what? I'd have had the 50s out. I would that would have been you you and you grab the fit grab the M80 twos. I want them all assembled I want them spread out on a line you you and you you and you you and you I want those 50s up and online right now and ready And I'll guarantee that none of them would have gotten out of the range of my rifles let alone those Barrett's every last one of those sob's would be dead and I'll say that to anybody space because I have That's the difference between you fighting the branch Davidians and what's coming next? because everybody understands ain't no going home. We are home. This is it. We can't run. There ain't no place fall back to go ahead. I heard a voice jump in there, please. Yeah. Uh, we talked to David Tivido years ago and he talked about the woman that who was sitting there at the branch Davidians. She was breastfeeding her child and the M 60 from the helicopter went through the roof, went through her head and blew out the baby's cavity. Now, how is that? Yep. Well again, this is one of the things where, now think about what this Batfaggot, this Chipman character has been doing with this, oh, they used 50 calibers to shoot down the helicopter. Now I'm gonna remind you all again, with air defense, everything works against helicopters. Now some helicopters are better armored than others, but the ones they were dealing with were not. And in fact, even with any aircraft, I don't care what it is, guys, it's called, in air defense it's called throwing junk. We know beyond a shadow of a doubt, having talked to the survivors, and we, forgive me, I don't have his, I've got his name in notes and a file, but I don't, at the top of my head, it doesn't come to me. He grabbed an M1A, and that kid is what, the only person that put fire on that helicopter was one Branch Davidian who realized that when they started strafing from above, they weren't gonna stop. And so he grabbed an M1A in a handful of magazines, went to the higher elevation. If you look at the building, go look at the Branch of Indian home, the complex. You'll notice there's one area that has a greater number of floors. Well, he went to the upper floor and he waited and what they were doing is they were coming in and where you see the U of the building, what they were doing is they fly straight in, perpendicular to the length of the building, and they do a classic Vietnam strafing run. They would pitch sideways and everybody on board inside the helicopter would fire down into the building. And they'd dump a whole magazine or more every time they passed. Well, what they did is they did this in banks. So the first one came around, banked sideways, and strafed the whole of the building. The second one came in right behind it and did it also. So what the kid did is when he went after they strafed and went through the first couple of times, he went to the upper floor, loaded the first magazine, chocked the 20 round, locked it in, locked and loaded, and then when he heard them make their turn, because they were right on top of him, literally he turned through the window using the window for support, and he dumped 20 rounds straight into the first helicopter. Now he got 20 solid, hard hits. Why? Because you couldn't miss. There's no possibility of missing. Look at the size of a Huey and take a look at the size of the building. He was literally looking straight into the crew area where they were shooting down in the building. He was shooting their ass. He was at least firing on the helicopter. If he hit somebody, there's never been any validation because they did everything they could to deny information on that. But the first chopper, because he knew he got hit, broke away, and that was the first one. They didn't get shot down right away. I wish they had. And they didn't use 50s, they didn't have to, you don't need to. If you don't have it, you just, like I've told you, 75 round drums, biggest magazine capacity you've got. Air defense is where you throw junk. You throw as much junk as you can. That junk tears up the aircraft. Critical parts, everything on a plane is critical. So anyway, he dropped his first mag, he took cover, dropped his first mag, didn't just stand in the window, he dropped his first mag, reintroduced another mag into the weapon, recharged the weapon again, as the second chopper came and did its bank in, he took another 20 round mag and dumped it into the second aircraft. That peeled those two away because they suspected damage. No helicopter pilot wants to be in a flying barbecue two or three hundred feet off the ground, or four hundred or five hundred feet off the ground. so they broke immediately because they were having mechanical issues now the one the one that chopper uh... skudded and there we have all the records on this i've got on file the name of the farmer i could dig it out uh... what the chopper on the way back trying to make it back to the original uh... you know uh... area of control which was the waco airport uh... on the way there they were having the more and more mechanical issues the kids rifle at that it's job And as they started to lose power, the pilot auto-gyroed in, hit hard into a plowed field. Some passerby farmer in a pickup truck stopped his truck, ran out to help the poor army guys, and as soon as he got out there, they all piled out of the vehicle, out of the aircraft. They grabbed him, beat the shit out of him, and tried to drown him in a furrow because they had just plowed the field and they'd had rains. So the reward for being an American helping those backfaggots out was to almost be murdered by them Which is of course why did shoot their damn ass and be done with it? If you see him anywhere when this starts shoot their damn ass anywhere and be done with it. Go ahead color and chip in there Well, what that also shows is exactly who they think their enemy is But the thing I was gonna say is how old was the guy that had the M1A or the yeah He was one of the casualties. He was he was he was only about I think he was I'm gonna say 21 but i think he might have been nineteen and again i would be with you was post high school he was uh... college age he was one of the younger men it was one of the few younger men that was there uh... in fact remember they planned the attack with the chag everybody's memories anything you're going to do this time or whatever they attack any of you out there they're going to try to attack when the men are away at work And that's what they did. So most of the fighting age men were, you know, miles away or down the road for, well, at least three, four, five miles. Some of them were farther because they had jobs in town. And when they were attacked, when they heard the attack took place, then they tried to infiltrate back or, you know, exil, infill, because it's going in, infiltrate back to the home. And that's when they were ambushed. What I was going to say is, considering his age, and that's practically my age, that kid has more balls than most full grown men in this country to stand against military helicopters with nothing but a rifle and not even point to doing it. Well, okay, here's the thing. There's a thing about the adrenaline rush, in fact, remember it's supposed to be fight flight. But there's a, once you realize that you've been, if you've been thinking about it, now that's why I told you guys, you put this between your ears, what are you going to do? Since everybody had agreed that there was a need to defend themselves, everybody knew about, you know, the black helicopter issue, but what it was really representing, everybody knew about the feds, and we'd already had massive experiences with attack, attack, and in the standoffs we had, like I said, we had standoffs here at Michigan, we had standoffs all over the country where we won. where we'd actually just hold your ground. Like they said at Lexington, let's think about what happens. At Lexington, the only thing, the reason that their philosophy didn't work that time is because at a certain point the enemy is going to just simply have to act, and the enemy did. Therefore, just holding your ground in representation, we're going to represent. And that's what they argued they were doing. Well, the other side, they're at that day as they were out there to wag their weenie, the crown, the crown's weenie in everybody's face. So they didn't just spy. They didn't just look at them and go, well, they're not an obstacle. And yeah, they are, you know, they're not, they're not being a monarch to be aggressive that day. But still, it's the idea that if you send a smaller force out, which is why remember we had, we had action after action before election in Concord. Yeah, you can list a name. The British didn't act. Okay, go ahead. No, I was going to say you could list some names of modern actions which people outside of Michigan wouldn't know But people in Michigan would remember North Star. They would remember Saginaw Bay They would remember the raid on Halloween Day of Carl Miller. They would remember the Well, you know what, there's an example now. Right on the list. And it wasn't just Michigan that it was happening to. It was all over the country. Yeah. Waco was the one that was supposed to quiet people down because a lot of those events that I mentioned, the Fed were the ones that backed down. In fact, the Fed, the Feds were not directly involved. The Feds were literally behind the scenes. When they attacked Carl Miller here in Michigan on Halloween day, okay, Halloween afternoon, or into the evening, they attacked the office that he had at a location, located over in the Palm area. When they did that, the feds were across the street. The feds that had orchestrated it, the FBI, were across the street on the power station. They didn't know that we, our people, controlled that power station. So, they had the township idiot sticks and some of the other fools that were cooperating standing over there. Remember, what they did is they gave them these cheap-ass, 99-cent, Bangladesh-made FBI hats, and they weren't even printed straight. and these idiot sticks that were the local township types were wearing these things. The people who were at the factory are watching this and they had the feds over on top of the roof watching with binoculars across the waterway at the attack that was being orchestrated by the state police. And the states were absolute, the state police were absolute meat puppets for the feds. So even if it wasn't an official fed act, as I've tried to tell everybody for years, guys, if they're doing anything, the feds behind it. period it is not something where all your local police have some bright idea uh... the i have always talked about meat puppets understand the fed laughter and soft because all these people watch all these bullshit movies and bullshit television programs and the big big big deep that dog vomit like there's no tomorrow and then when all of a show for their ninety nine that not quite well-made home back about bangladesh e fbi hat or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or took him and shoved him face down with his hand with handcuffs behind his with his hands handcuffed behind his back and held him down with their boots you know try to drown him I mean this is the kind of stuff that they were doing and of course they were chuckling across the way watching with binoculars the feds were along with these asshat locals who were from the township now the sheriff had told all of the told the state police which means they told the Fed the sheriff said You don't get involved. We're not going to get involved in this. We're not going to support you. Don't do this. This is a bad idea Do not do this in my county. You will not get any help Well, what happened is first they came in and they occupied and part of this is on video In fact, yeah, you've probably seen if you do the Carl and maybe Carl Miller versus the state police See if that video might be up on YouTube if you watch it's video that was done by the owner of the house And the feds, now the owner of the house was a finished carpenter, and his house on the inside, every time he finished a job, he had anything in the way of ornate oak or whatever, the whole house inside was a gingerbread house, like a German or English oak mansion, god, it was just beautiful, not a big house, but it was beautifully and ornately done. And the floor was all hard oak and finished well. And they opened the doors and they left the doors open and they came in, they made sure they went out and got mud all over their feet intentionally. And they came into the house and they went into the kitchen and propped their feet up on the kitchen with mud all over their feet, all over their boots. And they were eating the food in the kitchen. Well, they got, this is all caught on video, by the way, from outside. And so they're all bad-ass and they're all strutting around and doing as much damage as they can. and the first militia van shows up, first unit, first detachment shows up and they pulled right up to where the SRT was. Oh, you mean down the road? No, they pulled right up to the property and they talked to the owner and they said, is it okay if we can be here? And the property owners, and of course this is the last thing that the dumbass has expected, slash also the state police. The pompadourine said, yeah, you can be here. You got permission from me. Immediately the first platoon hit the ground 40 men completely combat outfitted an arm. You got video of their eyes or the size of pizza pie. All of a sudden they're not so funny. It's not so funny. And they're like, oh, they're getting their feet off the, they get the feet off the tables. All of a sudden they're all standing up and this one character, like I said, his eyes where you could see the whites of his eyes from, you know, from a hundred yards away. It was like, old mr bill thing you know about beaker for you know with bunt and pea honeydew on the muppets so anyway the first put to hit the ground the other one was down the road the other platoon was down the road the other way well they wanted to move carl and here's this is a fact carlwood carl is related to story uh... what what you guys going to have to transport it now mind you they were going to have one guy drive about they couldn't get to of them to get in the car car so that finally it was kind of like it went right to the pecking order to the lowest p on that lady of the kid there barely just out of the uh... out of the academy and they put it out behind the wheel to put carl in the back of the door you'll get a couple of people to the to the walk up and of course the idea was that they you know they're pretty dope nobody would ride with him it was by himself and he said the kid got it was was panicky really is used be red clutch in the clutching the steering wheel with his fingers he stomping on the gas doing a hundred miles an hour and they get Karl's time hey slow down dude you're gonna get us both killed but in the meantime they're all having to pack their ass up and ain't nobody on our side doing anything and then get ready to fight in fact if they kicked it off right there that would nobody would have been dissatisfied and again remember this is Halloween they came to the door and the one woman goes the woman who owns the property when she first answered the door she goes well you'll see the costumes these kids are wearing and then I realized oh that's about what that was from their children or what about your book that back up again and of course now the state police and that by the way of the night one one call the state police called over the radio and they called for assistance we need back up with a block up we need to back up right now the sheriff himself got on the radio and he's flat out said to the mio's i told you not in my county I told you what was going to happen and now you are on your own. No one here is going to help you. Goodbye. So all of a sudden the SRT, this is kind of like now, think about what's happening right now with, with the States, the state declarations. Well, you got to help us. The people aren't going along with the police state. Uh, we told you not to do this in our state, right? Well, I didn't think you were serious. we were serious, you just figured you could baffle us with bullshit and get us to cooperate with your destruction. Well, you're on your own. The phone, hello? Hello? See, that's how it needs to be. The other side can't give you this, they aren't going to give you this, it's good, we'll resist, you'll be absorbed. We're down! We're down! is part of our Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed, called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. I like my speech. What do we do? Politicians. Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get cornered, bash him in the head, that seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. 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 Satan's 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 married. 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? 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 to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowa keyed 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 trampled each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the dream? Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is a live half-hour block. Attention, attention, attention. Had to be accomplished the last hour and it just was absolutely necessary to be where we had to be. So, afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second and first of the afternoon intelligence report that live i'm our court game one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on in the behind the lines and occupied territories west southeast and north and uh... north west ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com re-tree radio on satellite and we are running about the micro station cb base stations and all throughout net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon to all of our friends out there lower forty nine including the great sic just along with konos the outline to state territories and the clock it is six oh nine p.m. eastern standard time it is friday's think would be able to in quartermaster friday it is the fourteenth of may it is the thirteenth year of open fave young socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic dance of swords and what i work to do so for all the out there again a reminder of we have of course uh... over facilities open this weekend the camp ever camp ever send a camp stop camp well north yoga rajas uh... nagga hit chum box and wolf want to hide everybody there you're running our micro rebroad casters and we also have a news cb base station which by the way is being run for test normally we have one of every one of the sites but we are believe have channel what is it thirty five channel thirty five and so i think i told her friends that are tuning in for test and let you know that we're trying to step to speed uh... also what else do we have uh... we have friends up from the bottom of illinois today all the way from the bottom of illinois all most to louisville i guess uh... we've got a platoon of of colonial marine militia i think it is the subtract on i think i mean don't have to guess what i'm here uh... sixty-first regimental combat team colonial marines uh... quartermaster section from the sixty-first you guys are up at camp amaric this weekend they've got a night orienteering course going on just painting in that and uh... so i think i greetings and enjoy yourself got a lot of work to do also uh... this weekend pay attention to yard sales but especially uh... any of the estate sales and such it just never know what you're going to run into tools of the big thing right now not just weapons of ammunition although if you're lucky once in a while you run into stuff that way too but uh... i ran into something today uh... i've never seen that the the shovel a shovel constructed like this and i'm gonna take a closer look at it but it's fascinating because it is a to it's a solid it's a solid shovelhead but it it vectors uh... or or do you think about like a sandwich in a way that i've seen i've seen him do a pitchfork like this from one piece but i've not not seen a shovel down and then talk to somebody said will the show will be near forever and it's like also this is like been around since you were a kid the person talking to a seventy two years old So this is a unique tool, I just had to have cut it for a couple dollars and it's a functional shovel, but it rings, it's American steel and it's the original handle and everything, but it's a phenomenal tool in and of itself. I'm just fascinated about how they did it and you know the cost. It was obviously a stronger construction the way it's built because the way the handle inserts with the tang with the two pieces of the back of the blade, the top of the blade separating, put only in the middle. The interesting thing is that the upper body of the shovel is very thin but narrowly hollow. And that's the part because there's a little stick in the metal and I'm trying to figure out, wait a minute, that couldn't be dimpling if that was solid. And I'm always fascinated by the way steel is put together because, again, in the past, American carbon steel was virgin. We didn't do scrap back in the day. hardly at all it was a percentage of uh... you know there was a percentage and there was a material was gone with uh... scrap metal but it was identified as such in fact it's where the term for pop metal where that came into play metal you ever think about the name the term what it meant not certain or something like cheap we always considered must keep model but understand that there's a couple of reasons within the trade for the term to be used there's a couple ways they can be used to anyway also uh... ended up with a whole bunch of really nice uh... x and carry bags watch and try to accumulate as many additional or supplemental carry bags as you can because you're going to read you'll be repackaging a lot of equipment one of the things we've been doing is repackaging medical so a lot of like the computer uh... utility bags are fantastic to make into uh... dachshund support kits And they're pretty consistent in size and they all have the same internals, lots of little rings and little pockets and zip points. So all the stuff can be uniformly packaged, which is what we were doing. Nancy did one last night. That's in a standard pattern that we're doing now with these particular bags. And I got another six, seven of those today. So those will be reconfigured by the time we're done. Make sure they're clean. None of them are messed up because people hardly use the things. They got them with a computer, but they never really utilize them with a laptop. those are perfect for also field administration uh... by the way with a laptop which i have piles of but i've been getting for free and we we've been bringing back online they're nothing fancy but the uh... advantages it cost anything and for field administrative use for instance uh... with the medical units uh... i can take the pile of uh... well some of our what i think pentium to spent him three is nothing fancy But they are working laptops. Got a couple for free from one of the yard sales here two days ago. And a state sale. And a really neat thing is that those are going to go over sideways into the medical support barrels so that when everything is opened up, they need to actually maintain a history of the patients, both with the administrative, you know, if we have the ability with power, they've got something to work with in the way of a simple computer system that accommodates a lot more storage space for a lot less weight. We're working on it. And Marshall, all kinds of cool stuff getting done. Go ahead and call the ship in there. Hey, Will from Florida. So I was listening to the rebroadcast. When I first tuned in, I was like, wait a minute, is he going over the story from yesterday? And I was like, no, no, no, that's word for word. This has to be a rebroadcast. But I actually cut out of it the last 10 minutes of it yesterday, but I just listened to that again. And that story about Carl Miller, I tried doing some reading into it and I couldn't find anything. And I've never heard you talk about it before. So what's the basic storyline? Well, Carl, of course, is a pro-proper, both instructor, but he also has done a lot of legal work over the decades. and then of course right up until the old this year i've part of an old carl still help helping people out uh... back when this was going on that was during the big sovereignty cycle of taking place but also the big epiphany period uh... again uh... after the eighty f and f b i attacks on gun owners in the eighties uh... there was a big swing up with for instance justice pro se here in michigan and a lot of other groups justice per se was a an education group located out of you know out of detroit michigan and in fact you will see if you got a lot of get an idea if you punch in my name on youtube you'll find uh... there's at least one or two videos mark at justice pro se now this was at the lafonia library original at where they were located right across were literally right across from the ford world headquarters that's where the uh... public library and the uh... the speaking sites were and what's interesting about that is that but right next to it is where the post office everything else is where they have the mass shooting there in detroit the only one we've had right literally right next to where justice pro se normally would meet you find it on the uh... google if you do google map and you do the street you can actually go to it uh... anyway justice pro se well carl work with justice pro se and a lot of other groups quite quite readily and what had happened is that carl carl was becoming very very very effective as several of other people will mark mark over mark mike elect me i've mentioned him before was one of the people in that class of instructors slash administrative warrior. Both of these guys are Vietnam vets. Unfortunately, they did to Mike what they were going to try to do with Carl Miller. We got into a big conflict over this one internally because Mike was into the Gandhi piece of love dope and they're going to be so awe-inspired by conversation and battling our argument that they're just going to throw their hands up. Well, no, they didn't. They broke the They had him in court. He was in the process. It was La Bonia in the not La Bonia for me Livingston County Courts one of the most corrupt courts in the state and the judge had him held had him taken down to the psychiatric facility state which is located down by my land, Michigan and they chemically lobotomized him Now we are good first of all we weren't gonna let him actually leave the court We would have probably gotten into a war over this. It was no no no no no and everybody else that was legal is one of his you know you know what we don't know if he's got the right idea unfortunately with with mike what they did is they took him through the system dope him up uh... and then by the time he came back uh... to the court they had him at uh... and uh... he was never he never fully worked completely is what his girlfriend's last yansei is the one that was taking care of him at the time and he never fully recovered from uh... what they did to him which we explained everybody like i said a million times why we would not go along with this okay be better up to shoot masses you know shoot the bastards uh... well anyway carl they were focused on carl they were out of other people to simultaneously because we were beaten us not out of the court's the only option they have is to go to the knuckle dragging shoes size like you know that bald-headed you know if you know secret but i try to harass you to death uh... in this case what they did is a carl establish a one of several field offices that we had set up for him all over the state the idea is that we have carl had worked out by by brought this opposite as a uh... theme good because everybody was trying to the traveling roadshow routine well we were so rich and administrative resources including for instance uh... the typewriters are needed for doing the legal work all the electric uh... one's twos and threes are optimal because they have the different legal form of pot balls they're cheap we start to get the computer into michigan for nothing used to cost five six seven hundred dollars a machine not computers typewriters but that that's a valuable tool people used to be even before in communist countries they're banned okay you're they're restricted you can't just buy much like a mimeograph machine anyway um... girl we had a number of different offices set up the one we had put up over the palm area uh... is where they decided to you know while he was there it was established there they came in with the state srt which was pushed by the fed to do this because the fed was coordinating all these attacks like they always have and they were across from the uh... place where the uh... the property was located on that was a isolated road next to a river there was one way and one way out there with this on the road which half-long maybe maybe to maximum and uh... the how this house that virtually in the middle of this this on the lake on the forgive me on the river side halloween worst possible day you could choose to do anything and nobody really if you're everybody's always said that you know they'll attack on a holiday what we've left actually have done this guy's when people tell you this they're like all heard about anything only because the control media stock to remind you all the carl was sort of home offices or he stayed when he was in the area he was there at the office uh... the people that all the place actually were people he was helping with an ongoing series of court battles which he had been winning repeatedly every level of the court that they went to uh... the state and the uh... bank appeal all they kept beating them okay so they were going to the process so they brought the srt and to uh... try to work you know who were sliced uh... attack him and they did uh... the there's a power plant who literally right across where the top is located one of the largest ones in the in the area and uh... the fed were on the roof of the power station building closest to the uh... river uh... looking with binoculars and they had the township people who were they got to cooperate with the action i have why they were why they were involved is really kind of a question mark but they had them up there on the roof uh... with uh... fbi want to be happy were bangladesh e foam but not even pretty straight ninety eight center eighty nine pat and these guys were wearing them so probably a budget goobers the locals and the feds of course around the roof and they're all watching the attack when they attacked the house now the river's quite wide at that point by the way it's not that close but don't worry they had some big beam binoculars there so they could watch everything and they were going to be the spiders from a distance they were showing the peons that they wanted to be junior g-men wanted to show them just how powerful they were And the problem is they were virtually surrounded the entire plant is run by our people, the management or our people. The whole area is our people to be quite honest. That's the problem that they had. And when they came in, the SRT went back to the office, which is behind the house. They went into the house, of course, roughly, you know, had pulled the family members out. And then they proceeded to just try to mess stuff up the way they normally do, ransacking the house, just pillaging it, moving stuff around. There's nothing to confiscate. but they went through and they just tore stuff apart and of course they went in their fridge, grabbed food, made sure they went out front, got into the mud on the road, on the street, came back in with mud all over their feet. The whole house on the inside was a gingerbread house. The guy was a Finnish carpenter. I mean every kind of dull and Finnish board and you know just ornate like typically a German or an English 16th or 17th century inn. Really pretty, not very big but very pretty. and they of course track money in the ground what into the finish for and put their muddy boots right upon the kitchen table the course the owners are out front they can see what's going on inside the good thing is they picked up a camera and filmed it well what was going on they had the other rest they have the rest of group up back they grab carl and two other individuals handcuffed them put them down on their knees start barking at them and then uh... they kicked him from behind and push carl and face down into a about a six seven inch mud puddle that was about twenty five feet around in diameter and they tried to be tortured him or they were trying to kill him and of course now I gotta remember they did this on the side the backside of the house so the feds could show all of the little junior g-men wannabes the how way that they could manipulate the knuckle dragging SRT to torture the people that were the target see look guys we're getting him for you we're getting him uh... uh... he'd you know he can't they pull him out of the water he goes well you know i'm gonna own every last one of you uh... you'd you'd that pretty well finished it right there you guys you know do you have any idea what i do and it's like the at that point they either have to kill him or they were screwed and the other basically the one they were done are should pay as that was happening though the word had gotten out everybody's like it's been halloween you gotta be kidding well no everybody knew they weren't because the order that came through came through the the chains of the the phone chain and also through the radio network and immediately we start turning units uh... animal mobilizing it's interning them in that direction of the first group got there while the srt was still there now in the backyard they've got carl and meanwhile up front the first couple of uh... vehicle show up which are quickly combat care kidded infantry and they pulled up with the first van, they rolled down the window and said, hey, is it okay if we're going to be here? They cast the owners, they didn't have the bat faggots, they're well-flashed, the SRT, which was the state police. It's okay if we're going to be here, you're the owner, right? Yeah, you can be here. Good. They pulled off to the side of the house, to the east side of the house, and dismounted as heavy infantry right there, and just of course started looking around. all now all the sudden the world of change plus they've had or another part of a platoon on the east end of the road another part of a platoon on the west end of the road and they had fought to choke the road off which i think is rather perfect but there's a reason they couldn't get the locals to cooperate with us the sheriff's department refused and the township police refused what happened to the srt when it on their own and they've been doing this all over the state trying to attack people on their property and it gone rangers and all kinds of stuff this is part of the early nineties nineteen ninety three nineteen ninety four we don't like your weenie in the america's face to try and get everybody to cow down after waco immediately they realized oh wait a minute they're all of the militia showed up the first unit showed up a flip little know about forty men drop down all next to the property and like on the on the property uh... now in the backyard they all realize that uh... the big plan is working with expected and i know that they could see the militia showing up from across the river which probably didn't bode well for the peons who were watching the big power trip that the feds were showing them was taken place and how they were the winning side well they really work now they were in trouble so anyway uh... the commander of course is wanting to transport carol out of there and uh... they were the only carl and of course they decided that we could have one guy cuz did and currently nobody wanted a volunteer to transport carl and so they went right down through the whole group there at each one of them refused except for the p on the younger kids like the lowest guy with any with any ability or you know any uh... any experience and or company time well you're it will put the kid behind the wheel to put carl the back of the truck that or told him to take him to the lock up not the county lockup that was gonna happen and take away care with the end of having my belief to wane county is where they had to go so anyway uh... the kid was panicked and thought he was so this was a death sentence so immediately stepped on the gas dirt the flyin and he had gone down the road gets on the main drag and carls ever the common down his his fingers are clutching the steering wheel you know i've your book dowdy sweating and it's not really summer it's milk i think about it it's like halloween and you know the the carl's have a becoming about a you're gonna get a full kill real acts ok calm down with the worst is gonna happen if anybody did decide to confront us they're not going to kill you well theory but uh... you know pay relaxed or do you know you're getting a get to the jail which is going to be a little slower if you're smart not the kid you know what feeling out of a hundred miles bar on the main drag and little trying to be uh... you know that the jet rocket pilot that he thought he was uh... meanwhile back at the ranch of the m r t was rolling up it's uh... it's dog and pony show with more malicious showing up by the uh... or whatever ten minutes and in the process of course now they had carl emotion even if that happened they had uh... gotten a hold of the or try to contact the sheriff's office and they were screaming for backup from the county sheriff's office well the sheriff who probably didn't really want to be at the office knew what was going on and it wasn't the p.m. that they talked to on the radio it was the sheriff who came on the radio and said i told you not to do this in my county did not i told you you are going to get a support from us you're on your own goodbye it but you know or another radio static Well, the demeanor of the fools on the ground changed dramatically, by the way. And they unasked the AO very quickly. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Yeah, this is Gary Dunn. I remember, I remember that was yesterday, you're talking about the St. Clair River. So people identified, that was an Edison plant, some plant they had. And the other situation there with Mark was that the Sheriff's Sophie was the sheriff of St. Clair County for many, many years. Oh yes, yes he was. And he was a superior type of man just to begin with. And he was a common law, common sense sheriff. I remember a couple of us buddies. I don't know if Carl was involved that time. We were young, a real young man. We got doing a couple of things. And they accused us of stealing some liquor shot of a out of a store in Gardendale, Michigan. We only farmed all the way from there. And Sheriff Sophie himself took it over. And he said, we're going to take care of this right now. He said, I'm going to take you to your grandfather, and I'm going to take, I have a deputy over here, take Carl to where he needs to go. They didn't have any more trouble with us. Well, you know, what's interesting is, again, most people don't realize that St. Clair, the counties, those particular brigades, those counties that were with the Wolverine Militia Corps were some of the biggest in the country, the biggest in the state, and they were some of the largest in the country. Um, multi-generational too, because guys, it wasn't just the militia that started up in the 90s. These people had been organized for a very long time. Yeah, my grandparents, my grandparents were in it, excuse me. Yeah, you know in our community you're probably familiar with State Road Garden Dale, the Ford Gratia Township and there was it was a big township, you know, and it was quite a really it just started to come into a little a little more business in there. That's where the big businesses are and over towards the lake. But it was a Carl, Carl was a, Carl was a super guy. I remember I bought the, I bought the transcript that the Bo Grites had and, and, and Randy Weaver had their booth down at Indianapolis. I was a gun show of some kind and I'd run into him there and I had bought the transcript for Randy Weaver's. I read a little bit on the way home with the friend I was driving. And when I got here, I think we met at that restaurant there. There's a restaurant right there in Electric Avenue, right across from the electric plant, next to a house you're talking about. Right. Yeah. And I think we met Carl there. Carl wanted to have it. And of course, everybody said, make sure you give it to him. And that's the last time I saw Carmilla, and it's the last time I saw the transcript, which is okay with me. He was a great guy. I was so happy yesterday when I didn't jump in because I was so happy to know that he's still living. And if anybody has any questions on his abilities, or his question of loyalty, or anything else, don't tell me, okay? One of the things to remember about this is after this action, Carl then, of course, was out within a matter of days, actually a day. They really was a total spin your wheels waste of time for the bad guys. However, then he proceeded to file all the appropriate paperwork against all of the individuals who participated, but most specifically, the commander slash field officer of the SRT that was there. now we'd be it took them a very short period of time to virtually destroy everything that they tried to do in court and they got the judge to agree that you know because they say you know what they they asked about weapons that were taken off the property and or you can come into the you know look the steel state police and pick up your gun no no we're not you carried those weapons away from the from the property it's not my job to come to your place you gotta bring them back and if you're honored isn't that true and you know they have to surrender the weapons back to us and we want to be brought back to where they took them from and so guys they set up a surrender ceremony in the garage where they laid out just reverse what the feds do they they came back they had all the guns in barrels they do this all the time we've always told you when they steal your stuff if they are going to take it home for themselves then they they abuse it all they were brought the weapons back and they were going to just throw them down said oh no no no no no first of all we got a workout for everything you guys don't want to know how much you stole we got to do we've got to be able to be itemize everything so this is all recorded and they uh... one weapon at a time they had to confirm it had a verified that the old serial number or in the may can lead to inspect the weapon and when they were gone this character from the srt along with his buddies uh... carl served him with uh... his papers there for you know to take him uh... to court but also to uh... levy against all of his properties now you gotta understand we've mentioned this before that when you do this okay when you file a writ against the property what you want to do is in inform the banking system let me explain to you why if i have a multi-million dollar suit and i've played latches to the property well the bank now have what is considered to be at risk property that they have a note on and so what they did with this lieutenant you know carlin form the banks you know you give them you just sent him a copy the paperwork that's all you need to do people the bank came in they took his house they took his cabin they took his boat is still mobile they took his car they took his truck and they took everything before anything went to court Why? Well, most people, I've warned you about this, don't read the paper that you signed when you do a bank transaction where you get a loan. You don't have to be in the rears. If they perceive that the property is at risk at any time, they can retract the loan and they can foreclose and recover the properties no matter what it is. Now here's the thing you need to understand. When you file latches on property, there are hawks. There's people at every bank, Ann Arbor Bank and Trust, American Bank and Trust, any one of these TCF, whatever, doesn't make any difference. There's an agent or agents whose job it is in the morning and through the day, but initially they do a first day, a first of the morning survey. of new latches or, you know, again, liens that have been put upon property. Well, if you deliver it to them, not only do they give it, you know, take it for themselves, but they also post and share amongst all of their banks as a courtesy. And so, guys, when you drop this torpedo in the water, all those explosions that you see in the enemy's, you know, hull, you didn't even lift a finger. The banks do all the work for you. And that's exactly what Carl did. In fact, his wife left him too because he lost everything. He lost the houses, lost the cabin, didn't even have the cabin to go to. Oh, we'll go to the cabin! Nope, he had everything in a hock. I think also Carl was a ex-marine veteran too. well he was uh... actually within choppers during the war and uh... there's a whole life story having to do with worry at work how we originally got involved in the uh... legal processes to begin with but when he was over in vietnam skylight uh... john stephenson john stephen's family was uh... he was into uh... he was in pb wise uh... patrol boats and uh... there got interest in other things and they got a letter to others and eventually got into money John Stevenson went into money and is one of the most phenomenal experts on currency in the Patriot Movement. Just a heads up. Anyway, another voice call or jump in there please. Yeah, you can still find a three-part series for Carl Miller's teachings on YouTube. And if you can, people download them. Those things are invaluable, man. You know, but college has helped me immensely to understand, you know, our organic documents. I'm not as good as anywhere near good filing against these creatures, but, man, he helped me out immensely. And thinking of what he had to do as being attacked by those creatures of the state, It brings up the common, I think of the common law, hue and cry and common law, rescue. Do you care to commentate on that, Mark? And at what point in time, man, do we just say, hey, buddy, you're out of line and, you know, we're going to deal with you right now. Well, one of the problems I had with the Michael Exe case is that Michael Exe was involved as a legal expert, a pro se person, much like Carl Miller, in the late 70s, right after the Vietnam War. He'd been in Vietnam. He was a lieutenant in Vietnam. And he was involved in a series of stand-ups, as I've said before, guys. It's not just in the 90s, it's in the 80s and the 70s. the uh... what i first met these guys was in the eighties uh... in the eighties before we bought the time that we were looking at rec eighty four these guys were involved in pros a pro-pro work and we're looking at the property issue i guess that this is a bern uh... it's like a fine wave there's been the opiques in the old valleys with regard to people you know developing interest understanding what's going on and then whether or not they stay the course it varies from you know person to person a lot of people don't stay the course or don't follow through on what it is that they initially become involved in. Uh, Carl is involved since the seventies and supposed to be a, both Vietnam, most, all these guys got involved because they had some kind of case where they came back here and they got pissed at what they saw. So they got involved first in law, typically to a degree with school and then realized that wasn't really the answer because it was all just Pap and packaged for the, you know, the prosthetist. they became pro se pro per people and they immerse themselves in both in the in both the world it depends on what into the common law some started out working in the were in the standard does you know statute says admiralty and and then they eventually peeled the onion back as we've always said and discovered the common law interest and there's usually a combination there with each person as far as their background again we're talking about stretching over forty and fifty years i mean we don't think about that way but let's remember of vietnam and it went nineteen seventy five what you're going to know you know guys these people have been working at this there that we we are we have we have passed the baton on and and i've had more people that have bought come forward in the course also replace us progressively and it's multi-generational carol of course uh... was is notorious not just your mission but all over the country in fact if you do go to you to just punch in carol miller now i don't think carol was involved with bruce lee i will play that so when you do the search i'm joking if you could do the search you'll notice probably not that probably not a very good looking for but i have a look at it you might want to check that out but otherwise uh... there are a series of uh... videos that are out covering carl all either directly with carmel or uh... in a roundabout way because of people working to support old when he was pressure to attack they again if we search long enough i have not gone through in recent times but Well, there's a video of Carl Miller and Bruce Lee. Well, good to be Carl. He could be using the magic pen, and Bruce couldn't handle it. As it is, there may be a posting. It may not be. I may have to go in some oblique to find it. But as I recall, somebody did post the video of the Halloween incident. We have raw footage of that from the original. I mean, the second generation, literally. There was some other stuff that was done than a news release where they were trying to do damage control and amazingly enough they had on halloween night halloween afternoon and halloween night uh... so instead they clip or snippet from the property owners video and didn't inform anybody that no that wasn't a news crew taking that footage and they they of course made a point of not using the image which was the camera video video camera uh... during the characters abusing the inside of the house use some real side footage where the camera, she never shut the camera off. And that way they could say that we have footage from the event, but it had nothing to do with showing the level of abuse and the arrogance of the Bat-Fag, well, forgive me, not Bat-Fag, the police, the SRT. Same difference. So how, so, so tell me a little more, you don't have to egg on it for long, but I'm just going to curious, tell me more about this weapons surrender ceremony that Carl forced on the station. that's a funny story initially they just wanted to drop open the vehicle and drop the drop the weapons they said oh no no no no first of all we don't know what's missing and i'm not gonna call up and try to catch you after the fact so they actually forced them to stay and and actually account for based upon the uh... roster you know the itemization uh... the information and they had to music playing in the background which is you know cute there was a whole surrender ceremony for the other side and of course they were chomping at the bit they were pissed and still fuming every step of the way when he served them remember when you get service with paper doesn't mean it was wanted to be it was on videotape he actually had to be we had it to the character sitting in the car the guy has it looked at it rolls the window up part of the way and then tried to throw the paper back out it's like uh... too late doesn't make a difference very well recorded and you have witnesses like anybody to a giving when you're doing service with uh... illegal paperwork doesn't make any difference whether you try to talk to back once you've been touched you know i feel sorry gotta make contact with them uh... it's done and so that they leave and uh... leave you know full accounting of the weapons and needles to say they abused the fire but they have tried to get a rusted up but they had they think some of them up when they try to damage things but otherwise it went well it was a couple of the very same house uh... at the very same location where they had come in and try to wag their we need the ended up having to you know come back had in hand and surrender the arms which is really how it should be it first of all any aspect of what the police are involved where they come into an unjust taking then the burden of not them to cured you know to to make will make right or the wrong taking place now they can't because they're still taking time which is why they're that addressed in the old common wall about an unjust taking and how many times you know you have to compensate for time lost that cannot be recovered and the idea behind the punishment is so that they don't they don't do unjust taking and an unjust taking include stopping you randomly just for the fun of it to try to harass you on the street the their that this is part of the whole idea that we've gone full circle back when i'll be able to work back to england jolly old england where the other the disguise the limit the court all do anything they wish they believe they can and in this case where it was raining in of the police state here in michigan which you were right back to with that to the same situation now uh... we we had uh... at that time the srt was running all over the state attacking people randomly uh... at that time we had a mention many times a fed group that was a past mjt f tester that were no one figure no markings no i d all plaque uniforms and nothing else i've told everybody that the highest in the pecking order and they were randomly running up and down i ninety four are mostly from about jackson michigan west at jackson's as far as they go with the also run up and down the one twenty seven quarter co-look on the map where that is and uh... they would randomly attack people who go to gun range or go to places where people were fired their weapons and private property and deploy a hundred people and discard stop under the woods no paid no paperwork no permit but no idea other and it was the it was a the classic example of what we've warned everybody about where they planned on going with the new world order slash globalist police force well they got their shot at in fact they got their shot more than a few times and they finally date they disappeared off the road because people start figure out you know what was going on they got sniped on i-94 uh... towards i think it was mason they were on the right side of the road with the problem that is there's all kinds of side parallel access roads with bare and there's all kinds of rolling terrain well somebody figured out where they were cruising and deployed with uh... about ten fifteen people and put bullets on a mom highway and there was nothing they could do but they cover well nobody worried about laying claim to it but then everybody they also could make a big deal about it because what were they will show with a show picture who are these guys where we are trying to get for the cameras while they were they were that surreptitious uh... anonymous secret police you know boyo velvet glove on the iron fist uh... that was out there constantly roaming the roads and uh... they did kibosh got put to the meal because should know how everybody decided that if after all they don't exist it's time to start coming the non-existent so this is part of that on the dagger war i talk about the very very real and the there there were several different task groups like this the admission of thirty was notorious for being the dirtiest and is the dirtiest that's where the murder death kill team is it inside the state police doesn't mean there are some swine you know in different elements each detachment that you are the go-to people for doing wicked deeds. SRT was the go-tozing right now, as far as we can see, feces that's around. So at the time, this was a major slam, and everybody just did the right thing at the right time. It went exactly this way. If it escalated into a shooting conflict, it would have been an isolated shooting conflict with the SRT versus the militia. county of the locals were going to get involved at all effective probably if it is clearly probably joined in all again as a point of our caller the reporting members were there were a lot of it used to be a lot of peace officer of not not enforcers will be old school pot in again like a holiday not that it was a critical holiday i mean it was halloween but it's the idea you don't do that kind of thing and he told them he had told them before he later on when everybody talked with him he goes yeah well actually we'd already told them that no way shape or form but they're going to get a supporter help and they didn't I don't even think they would have provided ambulances if they'd been shot they had to call in from somewhere else because they that the county was no pissed at what happened and they they all the parties involved and I again I we can pretty well figure that this also went through the infrastructure of the the the township and the county board i doubt you're pretty me county board because the county board was copacetic with the sheriff on a pretty much everything they were pro patriot they have the we have the same thing going on then that you have going on now with the second amendment resolution issues which is what i've said that we've seen this all before the country is divided and the country should stay divided we can't let this before go back into some foggy my asthma where you've got the petals the queers in the fruit loop doing what they're doing and they're going to continue to do it just rule the rest of your children it's time for american war for independence time to shoot the rest and there's nothing else really going to fix it and a lot of people that you know there's there's a lot of people still out there that understand this and did but then at that point in time we reach that crescendo the thing that should have happened and instead it was really the other side that had to pitter out their actions a when the ninety four ninety five actions took place which could put the envelope and we could i mean he could be really well when they came out to try to catch a grab bob we had one particular like a certain multi-user multi-location action they can't tell their peon infantry now about this because it really went badly for them But we virtually ambushed five of their groups on the ground and my order today would be fire. Then instead we had a policy, we were going to light them up, which we did. We turned all the IR on and all the spots on, which did not identify where we were. We already had these area kill zones established and we routed them in. They came in through the back 40, just like they did down in Georgia. their pattern is the same over and over again they were trying to make a peak cross-country uh... in groups of twelve fourteen and about like in one case thirty two and when they came in basically well because of obstructions and we also left areas of all of open you know we leave gates open things like that and so they made better time but it moved them right into the kill zone And then all at once, all five groups, plus there were others, but the five that were most dominant that were obviously designed to come out and like either snatch and grab or they were going to do dirty tricks and murder somebody in their home and we don't know how they were killed. So we kind of explained to them that we have the exact same technology. We can monitor their traffic. We can track them with their radio and cell phone technology just like they can us. And when they came in, we under our fifth today, I'd say drop it and be done with it. And if that starts it, so be it. What are they doing? What were they doing there in the first place? This had nothing to do with paper. It's just like the click on the expressway, the black uniform, no tags, no ID, no markings, no rank. Just black uniforms, black balaclavas, black, you know, cold scuttle helmets, or black baseball caps, and black SUVs and black cars. And G for blackout. Yeah, well again, it's like I said, why black? Well, it's a terror uniform, a terror image. That's what it's all about. That's why the catch with the KGB did. Well, the blood doesn't show on the black as much either when we shoot them and they lay on the ground. It's a darker stain. It'd be easier to wash and use again if you wanted to get close to the other ones that are the survivors, right? the others that are down the road come up to help but here's the other thing about that they had a hard time getting again a lot of department to admit that group and they became more notorious to the point where yeah the state police would show up all you know depending on where they were in the state but they were for a few and far between by comparison of the locals so if they started something they were going to get any help from the sheriff's department the sheriff's department figured out who they were And, again, this was from Lake Michigan all the way to Jackson, and they operated as far north as north of Lansing. But they were, they were off, they wouldn't come, you know, that tells me that they were part of the Western Federal Command. But they were, they were an MJTFTEP operation, which means that they probably could go south of the Michigan border into Ohio and Indiana. because that was the kind of thing that's part of that whole that's what that MJTF and you know JTF and MJTF operations thing is all about. Multi-jurisdictional task force, multi-jurisdictional passing beyond normal you know norms and boundaries that were already established. So the thing is that the escalation in 94 they were going to do a series of mass arrests and then the idea was that they would have the government did WACO or forgive me, did the Oklahoma City bombing and they would have claimed that we did it. And that's like why I said this Nashville bombing thing, where did it go? It just appeared off the radar screen, guys. It disappeared. There's no reference. You don't talk about it. Don't need to think about it. After all, they're talking about terror and operations. And they appear. about that must be the patriots of the militia you in in ashville you know that they're there they're not harping on that why not they never included in the list of things why they want to kill everybody that's uh... patriotic they don't they don't have it in the list anywhere in in this is recent history it's like right now so what was that well you see like i said that's all of our eyeballs are there faster than than anybody else guys once you have a lead document in the event you can't play crooked hook and any hook and you'll play the you know the isolated fake game even crooked hook and any hook couldn't do what they you know what they did today they couldn't do it the way they did that but that he looked at them they couldn't get away with it they just in fact it everybody knows well actually everybody knows the uh... there was a different there were people who were trying to find out what was going out there at school the day that it happened or they were grabber attack of people or what do you got people local who suspect what's going on and they're trying to approach uh... what they they claim is the event and the reason i gotta keep backing them off is because they don't want anybody to see that it's a big lie and the name is true with what they did with nashville I mean, here's an interesting thing. What's the follow-up on that? Because, guys, you had a bombing, get a explosion bombing, fill in the blank. Where's the follow-up showing you the neighborhood after the fact? What's it look like right now? Oh, real, once after the Nashville bombing. Here we are, the downtown area. Have you seen anything like that? You know, that might make a good road trip, Mark. Yeah. So, what's happening on this street? Do they have it shut down? Do they have it locked out? I mean, after all with the coronavirus scam crap, they can pull anything out of their arse they want to fake your hind end over it. Hey, Dad. Something to take into consideration. Real quick. While you're talking about that, we actually, Randy had just been down there. And I think a couple of his programs ago, he talked about how dead the city was and how it was still damaged. Well, and again, so they've just left everything set. Now, I doubt they left the wreckage in the street. They may have left it on the curb and the road, you know, on the sidewalk, but the way that place was moved, the way the thing blasted out, especially the intersection, you know, down the next part of the city block, they had to move that. It may not have fixed the building, but the Annabel, they actually had to secure that with the junk that was blown off it. Anyway, what we're going to do, we're going to take off here for now, and again, guys, this is, we had one life hour, the hour before was a rebroadcast. Hopefully we answered a few questions. Carl Miller on YouTube, if you go there and punch in Carl Miller in court or Carl Miller. No, not Carl Miller and Bruce Lee. You'll be able to pick out who Carl Miller is soon enough. You'll see an image of him and then you'll understand. God bless our Republic. Death to the new world order. And we're on the march both day and night. The important thing is to be prepared to deal with whatever problem is presented and that means you have a solution in hand now as an individual, as a team, and then cooperating with other groups, so more effectively, to tear them down, fix them, and destroy them when the time comes. Making sure that we have all the evidence of what they've done in hand because we've got their warm dead courses right here. Anyway, we're going to take off now. Ed is taking over militia town hall, which is your program coming up. And we will be back at 8 o'clock for the evening until we've worked. God bless. A little pause here because it's Friday. You're listening to Liberty Tree Radio. The militia town hall meeting is coming up next. Stay tuned. We have had some hiccups today. I'm hoping I've got most of that straightened out. part of our constitution you know the right to bear arms because that the last form of defense against tyranny not the hunt to protect yourself and the police anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless people that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones we're going to beat you we're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine politicians Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get cornered, bash him in the head, that seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. the method on which I'm on air right now. So that's okay. We're going to open with the prayers we usually do. Dear gracious heavenly father, we thank you Lord for letting us be her another Friday. Be able to open our airwaves up to our listeners and our callers. We ask Lord that you watch over our friends and family members, our allies as they travel this weekend to their destination. We ask Lord that you continue to watch over our friends and allies that are recouping and recovering in the hospital. We ask Lord that you watch over and guide and bless us as we move forward through these interesting times in the name of Jesus Christ we pray Amen Okay, let's see quick update for Liberty Tree radio. We have had a couple of hiccups during the day today Took care of most of the issues, but one of them did show back up again But I think we I think we got it taken care of we look stable and I thank everybody who called let me know that we Had a problem during the first hour of the intelligence report. I did my best to fix it I didn't quite get it done until we were up with the second anybody listening on the conference line though you got to hear the whole thing but we had it muted Not muted but in lecture mode because when I play rebroadcast there I try to put in lecture mode because We're playing that way of course if daddy got a hold of me a little sooner I probably would have just played a rebroadcast right through the Sam Cloud thing. But hey, this is cool. This way we got that hour again in the archives. I think that was a good one to have in there with the discussion about Carl Miller and some of the other activities that have gone on around Michigan. that I know of that happened in my lifetime that, you know, when one car was saying, you can't find anything on the Carl Miller raid, you know, back in October on Halloween. It wasn't, and that's not current. No, I couldn't. I couldn't find anything. Yeah. Yeah. That was pretty hard too. Like I said, that was when I was much younger, you know. That was, gosh. I'm not even sure what year that was. It would probably help with your search. I'd have to ask Dad. He probably has a better memory of when that was than I do. I mentioned the North Star raid, which most people... North Star is not a town. You're not going to find that in Michigan. North Star was a warehouse. Actually, it was a textile. factory which George Matusik bought and he was letting the militia use as a meeting place. He also uses a warehouse but the ultimate plan of that facility was to turn it into an indoor fish farm which ended up being done at a different location on a smaller scale which is cool if you ever if you ever knew George Matusik or you ever talked to him about it you know He was a fun guy to be around. But yeah, there was a raid there at North Star where the state police, I believe, tried to pull some shenanigans. And again, like what happened with the Colorado Miller incident, the local sheriff's department wanted nothing to do with it. They ended up backing down. Some of you have probably heard Dad relay that story before. There have been several incidents in Michigan like that that I know from where I was growing up, even one in our own county, Washtenaw County, that we didn't find out about until two weeks after the fact where the militia again had backed down the feds. But hey, if that was Washtenaw County, we didn't even know about it until well after the fact. Like I said, I was explaining this to my wife, there are so many different groups in Michigan that are militia. They come together and they'll cooperate, but not everybody is intercommunicating with everybody because nobody's 100% with each other except for when our back's against the wall. It's an interesting dynamic there. It's an interesting dynamic. Of course, you had the bigger groups like the Wolverines back in their day before you had to split with the SFVM where they tried to incorporate the Wolverine militia. That way they could claim that they had copyright on it. Nobody else could use it, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, which is never went anywhere, it didn't fly. Oh, but yeah, we definitely got some interesting things going on. Now, everybody, according to Washington, D.C., if you've been vaccinated, you can get rid of your masks. And of course, only the people who don't have the vaccine should still be wearing the mask, but it's an honor system. And there's no way to track who is and who hasn't been vaccinated, which I'm going to tell you guys is BS. Do you know anybody who's been vaccinated? If you do, ask them before they got their shot. They had to sign a waiver because this is an experimental drug. Okay. It's been released with an emergency thing from the government. So they got a flag from the government that's being done. But these, excuse my language, these SOBs are covering their arses. So anybody who goes to get that vaccine, they sign on a dotted line, you're signing a waiver. That's what it is. It's a waiver. So they got signatures of the people who have been vaccinated. Now, this is a way for them to claim that, you know, oh, we have no way of telling who has and who hasn't been vaccinated. Again, that's BS. They have basically a national registry of who is and who hasn't been vaccinated. They're not going to call it that because it's all those waivers that you signed that got filed and are probably being held somewhere with the CDC or... Your local medical whatever your local medical agency is, you know Whether it be the University of Michigan or wherever and they can they can cross reference that so said to make that claim I heard that twice. It's like really Wow, so I guess they forgot about the waivers. They were making everybody sign You know, this is a soft way for them to say everybody can take their masks off without requiring everybody to go in and get the vaccine because they realize that there's been so much pushback from it. Right now. The British are looking at this oversurge of vaccine refusals and the chief of health over there is frustrated and upset that so many people are refusing to get the vaccine in England right now. I think that's part of the case of what's going on here in the US. We brought this up. I think during this week I brought up on Dad's program, I might have talked about it last Friday, but we only have 30% of the US Marine Corps that have gotten the vaccine and the rest of them are telling them, no, we need to be combat ready. And if this takes any of us out of the field, we won't be combat ready. So they're refusing on grounds that it would affect their performance. understandably so, but they're still trying to push them into, you know, taking it because it doesn't look good when the military is not willing to take the vaccine. You have police departments. That's another one that they're not talking about. There's only about 25% of the police departments in the US that are pushing the vaccine. You have to have the vaccine to, you know, work. The other percentage of it, which is mostly small sheriff's departments, county police, small city police like Chelsea, Michigan and whatnot, they're not even bugging their people to take the shot. Even though in some places like Michigan it is mandatory by Whitmer, you know, that they're public servants, they need to do it to be an example to everybody else. Basically, no, we're not going to do it. It's a, we're not going to be your guinea pig situation. And like I said, understandably so. I love how they're saying that there's no proof that there are any long-term effects. of taking the vaccine for younger children because we've been testing it for a couple months. Well, a couple months is not long-term testing, okay? You don't know what could happen down the road. We haven't had like a year or two to test this thing to see if there's any long-term side effects. Yeah. And that, I would venture to say long-term isn't six months or a year or two years. Long-term is five to 10 years, 15 years. I know. But they haven't even done it a year. That's my point. No, I understand what I'm saying. But of course, we haven't had a year to test it or two years to test it. I'm saying that's still not enough to tell for long term. And they're claiming it's 100% safe. It's 100% safe. It's 100% efficacy. It's 100% everything. Now since we're... It's 100% BS. Wait, yeah. Anybody who works in a scientific field, how often do your numbers come out to 100% across the board? It's a physical anomaly. You can't have 100% of the time on any one thing. There's always a variant. There could be somebody who's allergic to it or somebody who responds badly to it, you know. There could be a bad batch that you gave somebody that it was just a bad batch, but it still Affects that number. It's not a hundred percent. It shouldn't be a hundred percent You get you can get as close as you want, but we're human. We don't get a hundred percent of anything right most of the time anecdotal My daughter when she was born was a perfect 10 on the ATGAR scale the nurse that was in the room and said she had been nursing for 12 years in obstetrics and that's the first perfect thing she'd ever seen. So I mean, you know, think about how many people she, how many kids she helped to birth in that amount of time. And my daughter was the first one. Yeah, it can happen. I'm not saying that it can't, but usually when you're talking about a single product, meeting all of these criteria. You know, hey, it's only 93% effective in adults, okay, or whatever the percentage is that they claim it is. But you shift it over to kids, and it's 100%, it's 100%, it's 100%, it's 100%. How the hell is that possible? Well, let's move it this way. The kids don't get the COVIDs and have any problems with it, so it's 100% recovery on their part. Yeah, and theory. Again, of course, look at the book that was on Bill Gates' desk, How to Lie with Statistics. Oh, and that was the other thing that they're doing with this thing. You understand it's like where they're setting up these vaccine things in your school for your kids, and they're going to force them to get the COVID vaccine. It's not just the COVID vaccine that they're giving your kids. They've got, what is it? Think... I was reading it was in Arizona where this They took the kid to school, but for them to go to school, they had to get the vaccine. So it was mandatory for them to go in. And when they went in to get the vaccine, they had like five other shots lined up that had nothing to do with COVID. But they were the other vaccines that they wanted the kids to have that the parents had religious reasons or whatever not to get it. You know, it wasn't mandatory for them to have. It's the vaccine push like what they started and see out at Washington. You have to get these vaccines as well as a COVID vaccine if you want to go back to school scenarios. Hey, go ahead. I feel I feel stupid. I forgot your name. Edward. I just wanted to say Doug. I'm like, that's just not what. But what I was going to say is one of these things I was thinking is, okay, we've talked a lot. You probably recognize me. I've been here a lot the past few months. Yeah, you're the guy who's writing the book, right? My question is, and I've been thinking about this, I think a lot of things, I probably think about this more than this probably below, deportation. Obviously we're going to deport the hard-line communists and we're going to deport anybody that is naturally supportive of communist tendencies and we're going to leave that there. Here's my question. Obviously, I think it's pretty basic that we're going to deport anybody that willingly took the mark of the beast Whatever it may be we we have an idea, but we really don't know yet exactly what it is. Well there are a lot of people who make the claim that the Mark of the Beast is your social security number. There are some people who claim that Mark of the Beast is that smart chip that they have in your driver's license now. There's been people who pointed the finger at that at a lot of things and I agree that stuff, it's neat technology but it does, oh it does tag you. Go ahead. I feel the Mark of the Beast, what I understood even about y'all talking about it, He can't be pushed on you in a sense. It's one of those things that you actually have to willingly accept it and acknowledge that you're accepting it for it to truly be the mark of the beast. So I don't think it's correct. You have to worship the Antichrist and or his image. And that's the standard. That's not going to put people, I mean, the market abuse, you're done. There is no heaven for anybody that gets that. They're damned. We're deporting. They're gone. Anybody that willingly accepts that, they're gone. Here's my question, though. What is going to be our, and I have a feeling a lot of people are going to have different opinions on this, but I'm curious about y'alls. What are we going to do with the people that didn't get the mark But they did get vaccinated. Are we going to treat them as separately or is anybody that got a vaccine going to automatically be deported or can some of them be forgiven? We'll have to find out what the real science is about whether it sheds or whether it breathes. Because they're genetically altering themselves. You don't know if this stuff is going to be passed on to the children. There's a whole lot of news right now about it being passed on just through the atmosphere. Well, there are a lot of people that were deceived by this, okay? And they were, they, flat out, yeah, they were deceived. And there are a lot of people out there that aren't going to like this. But yes, the ones that were deceived. They're gonna be friends and family members. We're gonna have You're gonna have to make up that mind whether or not you want them around you You know myself I could probably forgive some of them also if this stuff sheds away like Darzak saying Whether or not we deport them or not that shit excuse my language This stuff is still in it's gonna be in our system because they've already done the damage You understand what I'm saying? It's there. I'm not going to make it any worse by getting the vaccine and I recommend nobody else gets the vaccine to make it any worse than it's already going to be. Whatever situation we have down the road from this thing, which is not a vaccine, calling it a vaccine is an oxymoron, but they're still calling it a vaccine. Okay. It doesn't meet the criteria of being a vaccine. Experimental gene therapy. If I may. Go ahead. Yeah, this is David in the thumb I'm kind of new here Gary Gary Don gave me the number but Anyway, I heard recently that you know without full disclosure from these the folks administering this jab you can go after those people if you have any reaction if you have if they don't have a signed full disclosure that they told you all the information good or bad about this thing they can be held liable so you know there's a lot of do-it-self there that you know have not had full disclosure that have gotten this jab and you know you got God's not gonna go after those and put them in hell because they took that jab if if that jab is the market of beasts with the 666 you know patent number from what's his name. Here's the problem that I can see with that. Like you said, I can't see him being deported or anything for that. The problem is it's done. That damage is done. All we can do is try to mitigate it and minimize it. Like dad was saying, we need to know who got it. That way we can isolate, you know, doing blood transfusions and whatnot. If it's shedding like Darzak's saying, like some of the research is pointing to that it's affecting other people, I have read the stuff about it affecting... mothers having miscarriages after getting the vaccine or being around other women that have had the vaccine that have gone to Lamaze classes and whatnot. They'll have a miscarriage and then everybody else in the class will have a miscarriage even if they haven't had the vaccine shot themselves. I mean, but we don't, the bad thing is they can't give you full disclosure because they don't know. Okay, they don't that they have no clue they can theorize they can hypothesize It was they made an executive order that made it an emergency release which is going to be the first thing that they claim is going to be their protection on this is that well it was emergency use so it was done before then and then like I said They claim they can't tell who's had it, but they're making people sign waivers. Even if you don't have full disclosure right now because they can't give you full disclosure, you're still signing a waiver saying that you accept that experimental treatment. You're not going to hold them responsible. That's what that thing is people are signing. And you see it when they get their jab in the arm, where they're sitting there signing the paperwork before they'll do it. Noah, they do the same thing when there's a medical procedure. Oh, it's just routine. It's routine to cover their arse that way you can't seal them. So that's what that work is all about. Go ahead. What I was going to say was, the other thing is, hypothetically, yeah, you could take them to court, but what very few judges are going to not. But the other thing I was going to say was, is the only way that we're truly going to know is during the war, when we start setting up our own clinics and our own research facilities, which I'm pretty sure we probably have them already, but I'm just really saying, during the war, this is going to be part of the research that we're probably going to be doing as a part of the war effort. So to figure out exactly what damage is being caused. So that's something we're going to have to probably find later. Well, I can tell you, I know from my extended family here in Texas Okay, I've got family members that are paramedics, okay, for them to do their job They were told if they wanted to keep their job. They had to take it or quit now unfortunately One of the guys that I know he's very reliable. He took it. Okay, no side effects so far for him But like I said, we'll wait wait and see we don't know what it's gonna do to you down the road, you know And of course, if we have three different versions of this that were out there, we would have had five, but two of them were giving false aids. Aids read out, the one in Australia and the other one, what was it, Ukraine or Russia? was the vaccine and I think they were built off the same blueprint where they were to where you get the shot but hey you're reading that you have AIDS now. Now they say false read a false reading of having AIDS how is it a false read how is it giving you a false reading and first off how do you know it's a false reading you know if it's showing up that you have that immune deficiency disease It probably did give you that immune deficiency disease. I mean those tests are kind of accurate. The gay community has kind of made sure it works that way and it's a pretty quick test. Anyway. The end. Another thing I would suggest was, you know, this is Will from Florida, soon to be in Texas, hopefully. I feel like that should be my full title at this point. Will from Soon to be in Texas. I'm trying to get preparations in order to finally make the stupid move. But what I was going to ask was, and it was our conversation about Waco yesterday that made me think about this, is the route that I'm going to be taking, I'm pretty sure I pre-scanned it, because it's all the way freaking through. But the route that I'm going to be taking is going to be heading, I think, somewhere in between Dallas. Didn't I think? The main highway that leads west through Texas. Well, I was going to ask, how close is that highway to Waco? And hypothetically speaking, you know, if I was going through that area anyway, is there like a memorial site where I can go, I guess you could say, pilgrimage or whatever, pay my respects to the Branch Davidians? Is there any kind of... There is a church built on the site. And how far is it off the main highway that goes through Texas? I honestly, I'm not sure. I actually, when I go down to see my mother-in-law and my brother-in-law and my nephew-in-law that live in Houston, I know we go past Fort Hood and we go past the exit to wake all the time and I keep meaning to make a plan to go over there to stop at the site and check it out for myself. But I haven't been there yet, so I really can't tell you. Is that a thing or is this just something we would do or is this like an actual thing where people would go there to pay respects? A lot of people have gone there to pay respects. I don't like I said I haven't been there myself so I can't tell you how inviting or welcoming if I may be but there there are still people that are having service at Mount Vernon that are Branch Davidias. Go ahead. Okay, this is David in the thumb I used to live in Texas and you're probably talking about interstate 10 that runs, you know from east to west and It's around it I can is goes through Where it meets? I 35 Waco's off of I 35 north And I 10 is several hundred miles south of Waco. It's probably a good No, I don't know if it's that, but my brother's on the other phone right now listening and he's in New Braunfels, which is where I-10 crosses over I-35. And so you got to turn north to go up 35 to get to Waco. It'd probably be a good diversion, you know, from that, you know, on that trip, but I would definitely head up there to Waco. Well, here's my question. My destination is north of Lubbock, a bit, kind of like right at the tip of the corner of the Texas Panhandle. So if I took the north road, not the south, I guess, about 10, but I guess 35, would that get me close enough to my destination that I could take that one instead, or would that be too far off track at the end of the road? route that I usually go on from, um, from Lubbock to Houston. We usually take 36, which is a beautiful drive and you will find all kind of historical markers along that drive on I-36. I don't know if it would cross your point at any time. But there are even spots, there's a spot that we love to stop with the dogs and get out and relax and crossing planes where the Texas militia would meet in a almond grove. And it's a park, they got it set up, placard, tells you everything about the location. It's a really nice park. But yeah, when we're traveling, that's one of the spots we like to stop. Another is a spot in Hamilton. But yeah, there's a lot of historical sites along the state and county roads in Texas. If you're looking for them. Yes, I may. Okay, my brother just grew 45 miles north of I-10 off of I-35 to Waco. Now, I just heard Ted Nugent a couple weeks ago say that him and his band, they do a jam session every Thursday evening in Waco. And I'm pretty sure it's free. I don't know if you're a Ted Nugent fan, but you might want to make swing through there on a Thursday so you can see Ted and his brothers jamming for a couple hours. Well, I never really listened to his music, but I like him as a person. Well, I'll tell you what, Ted is a hell of a patriot. He grew up here in Michigan, but he's been there in Texas for quite some time. I'll tell you what. How old are you? You don't like his music. He's really a hell of a guitar player. And they do the Star Spangled Banner, man. They do one hell of a rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. So anyway, that's all I got. Thanks. Good luck, man. I'm 20. So you're 20. I'm not. Yeah, you're still like Ted Nugent. He's a rock and roller. I think he's almost 80. I don't have any four or five. So anyway, good luck. Hey, if you want to listen to some good Patriot music, the music itself listens to okay, but the lyrics are where it's at. Look up G. Anne Lucas. This guy was at Bundy Ranch, and he actually made a song specifically for Bundy Ranch, the stand off, Live Free or Die. His singing is good. The music itself is kind of meh, but I mean, the lyrics are really good if you're into Patriot stuff. G. Anne Lucasanna. Anybody know any good jokes? Well, I'm just sitting at my lunch break at work waiting for it to end. Joe Biden. I bet not. Those are jokes. No, I said jokes, not jokes. I said Joe Biden, come on, Harris, they're jokes. No, I said, I said, I heard a good one. Joe Biden is now wearing a t-shirt that says, don't blame me. I voted for Trump. I do like to bring up little things from time to time from YouTube that are funny and not always stuff that we can play on the air. But real quick here, I want to pull this up because somebody turned me on to this guy's channel and it is funny but it's not something that you know is you can't play it on the radio and it be funny because it's basically a challenge of you know I'm trying to pull it up that way I get it right. Basically he plays a whole bunch of media and he gives you challenges and he said, it's try not to laugh. And a lot of SJW stuff. He did one recently with... Oh, he's a former air fight. Is that him? I don't know. He's young. No, I don't think so. This guy's younger. Oh, he has. Before you play that, let me tell you another YouTuber you should definitely look up. You might have already seen them. They make animated skits making fun of the ATF. Oh crap. I have seen that. You guys have been posting them in the Discord. So there are a few of them that are over there. It's really good. I don't remember the name of that channel, but another good one if you like the little animated shorts like that. Freedom Tunes on YouTube. Check that out. I love Freedom Tunes. They just did a video called Woke Guide to Gender, which is a funny little cartoon. ZDuction, that's the name of the guy's channel that I was talking about. Like I said, I'm not going to play it because it's a visual medium. You know, all you'll hear is him laughing and making comments about the videos that he's being. Yeah. But if you want to do some funny videos, yes, it's good. And ZA, oh no, sorry. Zedication. Z-E-D-U-C-A-T-I-O-N. That's his channel name. That's that's the name that I think he goes by on YouTube to himself So this is like he had several videos up somebody sent me a couple of them and me and Shelley were sitting down Watching a few of her laughing our our soft at a lot of the stuff that he was doing some of my that's why My nephew watches him. It's good somebody had He's got some fans that like to try to rib him. One of them deep faked his face over top of Kamala Harris laughing. So that's just some fun, silly stuff. If you want to laugh, because you know, it's not all doom and gloom, guys, okay? If we can't laugh about the stupidity of our enemy, you know? I do have a version of the readout that is my version of the My Little Alarmalite. I may send it to you as it is. I'm not ready for you to play it over the air. But maybe, I don't know how good you are with audio tweaking. Maybe make my voice sound less gritty. I could cry. I'd have to load the software for it, but I do have some production software for audio. Yeah, if you need me to redo any particular lines, because the way that I did it, as I sang every verse on its own and just matched them up with the music to make it easier to edit. But the other thing I was going to say was, is there's a YouTuber that I watch. I'm about to get off my break, so I can't talk much more after this. Until later. But there's a YouTuber I watch. Some of you may have heard of him called Skoligrim, if you like medieval stuff. Well, he's a Canadian. He is pro-gun. But the main thing is, is he's into historical weapons. He has, he's a very Viking-esque. He likes swords, he likes shields, axes. But he's very pro-gun, and he speaks out a lot against Canadian gun control. at least on his YouTube channel, but it makes you wonder, when these wars kick off, could you see influencers like that, especially in the historical weapons community, form militias? And how hilarious would it be if you had a Canadian militia that he founded where their emblem was literally like a Viking or something? Not just, but we really need those guys to do because they are mechanically minded. That is the future of manufacturing. in the US. If they have the knowledge to build that stuff, if they have the knowledge of blacksmithing, metallurgy, if they know how to use their hands, if they're a metal bender, I mean, if you know how to do stuff, a lot of these guys who do custom work on cars where they build a car and they change the body by molding it, guys... These people could build cars if the restrictions were taken off of them if they weren't having to worry about the government coming down and breathing down their neck You wouldn't have the big three auto companies or the foreign automobiles being worried about you could literally Just like what I've said about Liberty Tree radio. We should have a Liberty Tree radio in every state of the Union Okay, it shouldn't just be Michigan, Texas and then you know, it should be everywhere Liberty True Radio should not be the end-all be-all and it doesn't have to be me doing it. You know, there should be one in, like I said, at least one in every state of the union would be great. But could you imagine if we allowed small-scale production to be not as restricted as it is right now by the federal government, how many small auto companies that we could have? And every state of the union should really have because, and You know overseas they get this you you talk about a state there. They know that England's a state my West like Explaining this to her. She's like well, they don't have States in the UK they have counties. It's like because the UK is England is a state Everywhere else in the world. They acknowledge that a state is a country The only place where we don't do that is here in the United States We are already a member of a United Nations. I haven't been on this kick in a while. But the United States is the States of America of the Republic united. And we are supposed to be a republic. We're not supposed to be a democracy. Or a democ... You could call it a democratic republic, but nowhere in the founding document does it call us a democratic republic. Okay, that is an invention by the Democratic Party to have an excuse to say, oh we got to protect our democracy. We are supposed to be a Republic. We're supposed to be a collective of Republic States for mutual defense. The federal government is just supposed to be, you know, the shield to protect us from stuff outside. They're not supposed to be messing with what our states do. But of course during the Civil War that was flipped on its head more so during the Civil War, but even before the Civil War they were really pushing it, which is why we got into the War of States Rights. And then they used slavery as the excuse, you know, to try and draw more people into it. We ended up the way we did with the Union. To justify it. Yeah. But what I was going to say is, speaking of civil war, the original, well technically the second if you count the Revolutionary War, Do you feel that there is a high likelihood, and the first time I asked you about the Civil War, I don't think you really understood my question when I talked about the Confederacy, because I think what you were trying to interpret me saying was that we would reestablish the Articles of Confederation. What I was really asking was, is when this war is over, Do you see the United States volcanizing into several countries? And the main question was, is do you see the Confederate states re-emerge as a political entity separate from the United States, i.e. Texas, Florida, Georgia, you know. Honestly, that's going to be up to whoever survives the fight. I'm not going to say that we're not going to win, but there may be some places in the US where the differences are so great, like California. I can see California splitting into two or three states, based on the activities that are going on there and how embedded it is in some places. I could see the north of California wanting to peel off from that and stick with the republic. Or even joining a confederation, there's other people who say, well, California's a power unto itself and it would absorb states around it and it would become that. Honestly, if we're fighting a war for independence and we're trying to get away from this, you can't let that be part of what you are. Because California is about as... is a lot farther down the communist road than most of the other states of the union. New York City, but not the state, you know, we might see something like the escape from New York scenario where you have the... where you have them cutting themselves off from the rest of the state because they don't want to be a part of it. But the problem with that is, you know, New York being the type of city that it is, it doesn't produce anything for itself. You have to import food, you have to import water. There is no place to grow agriculture there. There is no place to get the resources that you need to maintain that city from in that city. That's a problem with a mega city like that. So it would be interesting to see. I think when it comes down to that type of political situation, it's going to be from state to state. It's like right now everybody's like, well, we're all going to be Republican states, right? We'll all have our constitutions. We understand. We actually, Pennsylvania is a commonwealth. It doesn't have the same structure as other states of the Union. The way it came into the U.S. It has a unique structure, a unique clause that they could use to separate themselves and be a unique country. And Texas is big enough, yeah, they could do it. Michigan's big enough, they could stand on their own. They have enough natural resources that they could do it if they wanted to. Other places, like when you get out into the desert in Arizona, I have been there myself, but I do know that the resource in the population pool is a lot smaller. it would be harder to maintain and control that area without the support of other communities around it. And we may see state line shift. Some states may get bigger, some states may get smaller. We got a Virginia and a West Virginia for a reason. That state's splitting too. It's not something that we haven't seen happen in the past after conflict. North Carolina, South Carolina. You know, things happen. And to try to predict it is really hard to do, you know. But I think as long as we stick to our founding documents, the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights more than the Constitution itself. Constitution is a neat little tool. It is. If the Constitution was being used the way it was supposed to be used, which is to protect our artisans, to protect our manufacturing, to protect our trade outside of our borders, you know, to set a standard between our states, what our trade is between each other, that's all that was supposed to do. That was not supposed to be... Yeah, I felt like the best... Like, way to do that would be to have a mix between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution, some kind of a hybrid, because obviously the Constitution, well granted it wasn't as bad as, you know, the federal government is not as bad as it is today because of the Constitution, it's just because we haven't shot them sooner. And I think if anybody does decide to rewrite something, I think the preamble of the Bill of Rights should be changed too. If anybody tries to change or misinterpreted this, we will shoot them. That should be the preamble. You want to try to mis-steer this, you're dead. In some places, it actually is that way. It's supposed to be, shall not be infringed. That's supposed to be treason because you're going against the founding document of the country. It is supposed to be punishable by death, but they don't do that because we live in a quote unquote civilized society. That's why somebody actually sent me that quote from the guy who wrote Kodan the other day. I read it on air for dead. Yeah, civilized people are not as courteous as savages because savages understand that if you tick somebody off, you know, you'll end up with an axe through. And unfortunately, we've got a lot of people that are being courteous to the point where they're letting their values or morals and everything be corrupted, you know. With what you said about the idea of making it where no one is allowed to change these words, I think a very useful tool would actually be putting an appendix at the back of every single document with the current meaning of every single word term and phrase as it is attached to the document. While they do that with the legal contracts and everything that they do, and with the way a lot of the bills are read, they read like a legal document. Once they have a definition established, they refer you to a section. That's why it's like reading any of the HR stuff. It's like, preperant to section blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, because the definition is in the law. It's supposed to be, but yet they'll still scratch, they'll still, as dad said, try to thread that camel through the eye of a needle. You know, try to get it in there. It may not fit, but we'll try to get that definition through. And then you have these, like these, some of these teachers that are out there now that, oh, it's a living document and definitions change and words change. So the meaning of that document changed. Not just dad, but several scholars will tell you, you have to read the document with the definition of the time. And I believe Webster was already working with the government at the time on creating a dictionary, an American dictionary to help educate the people. And Webster, the Webster's dictionary, which is cute, that's the one that everybody knows. But then we have the Black's Law and we got the Bouvier dictionaries, which really, Black's Law and Bouvier really shouldn't be used for anything. It's word twisting. Everything should be pinned in the common tongue that everyone can understand. No mess-up definitions, you know. You can't twist it. Oh, I have one more question. Go ahead. It's a quickie. Sorry. I'm not wanting to work. So either way, um, no, it's okay. You meant you you mentioned one time about a mod for a certain video game that allows you to play as Mark Kornick and Norman Olsen Yeah, it was tried to Ariel assault We used to play with the ninja mod ninja mod was the base mod that we had written this over And I was the one doing the skins. I did the artwork for Dad, I did the artwork for Norm Wilson, and I did the artwork for Gordon Dean. We also had, what was it? Different types of camouflage that were common for the Michigan militia at the time, which was the German splinter-flage, the elpin-flage, and we had it set up on all the skins. It was a lot older game. And like I was saying, I've gotten back into helping a couple other people with mods, but the technology is a little different and I don't think my computer can handle it too well. So, about stuff like this, when the war ends... Oh, sorry, we're digital. Go ahead. I could see a lot of people, obviously, I mean, making books, movies, even anime, video games. And the thing that I love about the militia movement, and I kind of loved about it even when I first started learning about it, is that every unit is so unique in every single aspect that it would make for such a beautiful work of art to watch them all blend together. And I can see a video game. Real quick, I heard you talk about the groups that you're seeing with the Viking stuff that like dad said that's always been out there But there's also the wolf packs that are out there that have their own unique art and they have their own game style and whatnot too There is a group in Michigan, they would always come to the meetings, and they would even role play. And it's like, if anybody knows what a furry is, okay? All the games we played were games with furries, but they were always wove, and they always worked in a pack. And they had pack rules and pack structures, so yeah. There's a lot of different stuff that is out there. People don't realize, you know, has been in the militia movement or operated in a way. I'm not sure that's something we should brag about at this point. Well, no, no, the idea is that the furries and everything were like their icons, their patches and stuff that they would have as identifiers. You know, we talk about having unique pass coins. Well, I'm sorry, they had some of the most unique stuff to identify who were members of their unit. that you couldn't mistake it. But if anybody else saw it, it just looked like a fancy patch. I love Star Wars before Disney got a hold of it. The Clone Wars series or the original one not the one that was in 2000 like 11 You're saying the wait you're saying the original one. Are you talking about the 70s droids? Are you talking about the no no no 2003 cartoon? 2003 you say original and a lot of people don't realize that there were animated series before then No, but you know captain Fordo the arc trooper with the red stripes I want to get a hatcher family. Yeah, that definitely is. Yeah, that's on my to-do list. Like I said, anybody who worked with me with the Colonial Marines unit that I was with, whenever we were out in the field, we would sneak Star Wars stuff onto equipment, especially if we knew we were filming, you know? That's why it's like if you go through most of the Liberty Tree radio videos, a lot of those are filmed by me and Joshua Clow, who is the tech-com guy who hasn't been with us for a while because he's been busy in real life. He got married by the way. I know his wife. I've actually known them both. And they're both good militia members from Michigan. So that's cool. Congratulations. But yeah, Josh and I, we did a lot of the filming and Josh knew if I was around there was always going to be a lightsaber or a Darth Vader mask or a clone trooper mask or a Star Wars mask. Something would find its way into the videos. So if you pay attention, if you go through all the videos that we have up, you'll see something Star Wars. If you're paying attention, there's something Star Wars in all of my, all the videos that I edited and put up on YouTube for Liberty Tree Radio. Do you watch anime? Some of it, yeah, some of it's good, some of it's bad, you know? Look up Goblin Slayer. Goblin Slayer, yeah, I'm familiar with that. You'll like it. That one has issues because of a... I think it was a first episode had some racy scenes in there. Oh, something like that. I'm being polite. But the core series is pretty good. But I could see like a tank with a picture of Goblin Slayer on it with an M4 and underneath it it says Commie Slayer. But what I was gonna say was, is I had a thought about... We're at the top of the hour. I can continue on. I actually, I enjoy talking to you and I enjoy talking about this stuff. In fact, when you guys call in and we talk like this, this is what I really want this hour to be like. We've had a whole bunch of people call in and help with this hour. I thank everybody who did. We had Tom, we had Gorda. This to me is fun, especially it doesn't some of the stuff that we talk about doesn't always have to be Preparation about you know equipment and whatnot. We also have to have that mindset like dad says We have to have fun if we can't make fun of our enemy or if we can't have fun while we're doing what we're doing. I It's routine and it's boring. People aren't going to weld onto it usually. A spree decor is more than a uniform. It's a family. You have to be able to have fun and enjoy time together. Exactly. We've got to go though. The intelligence report is coming up next. I think we have Mark on the line already. So we are going to bow out and coming up next. Oh, wait a minute. Uh oh. Uh oh. Okay. There we go. Coming up next is the intelligence report. Here, Hump Liberty Tree Radio. Constitution, you know the right to bear arms because that's the last form of defense against tyranny Not the hunt to protect yourself from the police anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless people that want to literally create the proven places Where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or sucking my machine What do we do politicians? Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash him in the head, that seems to work out. Kick together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we 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 and home of the brave. You, by 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 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 I awoke he'd 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 Tyrant trampled each God-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? now i'm a good good evening ladies and gentlemen this is the evening intelligence report at mark kirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines and occupied territory south southwest east and north ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty to re-radio dot four m g dot com liberty to re-read on satellite and we are on the a m f m micro stations c b base stations and uh... ultra net hallmark then golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with the last good afternoon to all of our friends all and evening to all of our friends out there in the well-forward including the great japan jepson along with konas uh... again because well out there in outwester three hours behind us it's still afternoon out there and of course the online to stay territories in the clock it is eight oh nine p.m. eastern standard time it is a quick way out with a court master freddy it is the fourteenth of may it is The 13th year of open Fabian, socialist, and obvious and in-your-face Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K where they deny everything while they're doing it as they always have. 2021 Old Earth calendar, 2021 Battle for the Republic Dance of Swords, let the battle begin. Now, all the armies of Asia and Europe cannot by force of arms take a drink from the Ohio River, nor will it track upon the Blue Ridge Mountains. If this nation is to fall, it shall fall first from treachery from within. and then force of arms from without. That's the actual statement, the way it was originally presented. And 100 plus years ago, you see the addended or shortened version, and that's not what was said. Remember, treachery from within, and then force of arms from without. Real quick here, let's do this. Guns and gadgets, wanna put it in here. It's gonna be four minutes and 53 seconds long. Latest posting, 12th state looks to become second amendment sanctuary state and again this is continuing which can also be resolution or resolve you know a second amendment resolve would be best resolution it would be best sanctuary people don't necessarily like the term because i was attached to the leftist agenda with regard to illegal aliens inside the country of the dropping of the borders but whatever work from folks about their get it done and we can always you know creek tweak and agree later on what's the word it's going about how i think we all met the same thing okay so that's gonna work out pretty well anyway it's on guns and gadgets already got nineteen thousand plus hit sit for may fourteenth twenty twenty one just in order to go guns and that the end symbol like general bills you know gadgets dot com guns and gadgets and it is 12 sanctuary so if we could will play that here in the next few minutes or so it can pull it up as we can and that's a guns and gadgets latest posting if you can like i'm doing right now even while i'm telling you about this i just shared this to reddit dig dug all what is it about a dozen others here if i hit the right switch like i'm doing right now that i'm hitting i think gold working different uh... social media will software got right here and now it's shared i can't get over there i've read it right from the beginning and goes right through and all the rest and annoyed on the twitter and weird non-face book any not a problem first book but uh... wimpkin and spree lee wimpkin and spree lee take the time to go to wimpkin and uh... spree lee now i will point out i got one of the ballistic club all helmets that we talked about for ninety nine dollars and I had a chance to look at it last night, I've not taken it apart, I'm going to be disassembling certain parts, I want to count the number of Kevlar layers, and there should be. The weight of the helmet is correct for compressed Kevlar. I've dealt with that for a long time in a lot of different forms, going back to the original stuff, I used to buy this when Kevlar and ballistic nylon panels and compression pieces uh... used to come out as just raw stock where they'd be cut the best up and demilitarize them and it was a plot scrap and if you didn't know what you're looking at the little pilot joke what i was buying was uh... you know thousands of panels of kevlar from every number of different types of that made uh... back in the day but we also got the uh... ballistic panels you know shock panels uh... like on the old uh... type fifty three of nineteen fifty three or the nineteen fifty six best uh... the marine court them most commonly use of the theory had them first all lower groin lower groin for you to be the lower belly armor is followed the upper armor was soft there's a reason you don't have any bones down there on the belly so get smacked there the i was that the plates would do a better job of stopping things from getting through or causing or organ trauma uh... up above the soft armor because we've got your skeletal structure there you know the ribcage to do more of the absorption So there was common sense of design. If you think it through, look at it, you'll understand. Take a look at any of those vests. Now, they weren't all the same. But the material was cut out and piled up, and then you could buy it, and then you had it, and you had to get experiments. So I experimented a lot. Now, because of that, I had a chance to gauge and weigh things. After a while, you know how it is when you're working in any industry. You can pretty well figure out what's, you know, what's what, and by weight, you can determine thickness with Kevlar. typically, you know, without even seeing it, without counting it, and you figure it all guesstimate. So I figure that if, if, as it appears right now, these helmets are at the standard edge for their ballistic rating, which is again, level 3 and 3A, and they're for pistol. They're not, they're not designed to stop a whole bunch of rifles, but they are supposed to stop pistol. and that makes sense. The Chinese, they don't do the overage thing. Traditionally, body armor companies usually give itself an out of about 25%. That doesn't happen with the Chinese. They cut every wire bare bone. They strip every wire thread they can because they can use it on the next machine. And because of that, they minimize. So everything else on this helmet is here. The padding is better. uh... than the average pair that i've seen in this category are not fancy but you know it works well enough it's now velcro or rip you know re re insertable you can clean everything out or rearrange it every want to but it's not cheap i mean uh... i can show you cheap i've got several examples of the airsoft tape bump helmets uh... that we've either collected or intentionally ordered because i wanted to compare notes and uh... this is a step above so how far above will find out I'm not going to shoot these. Everybody else has taken their turn on that one. I should be able to calculate it based upon being able to determine layers of ballistic fiber. If you don't know how laminate Kevlar is created, it's much in the same way that they make infused metals. You're looking at something under a tremendous amount of pressure, so many PSI applied, which builds up calorie and heat, which creates a bonding process with the materials, the different layers, and it makes it rigid. time they're done i don't even think that they actually uh... i don't think that they had a bonding or a re re uh... softening or bonding agent or i think the existing materials is like a b wrong uh... is sufficient once it's properly if you know what somebody thousand p.s. i was applied when they're compressing these layers It looks a lot thicker obviously when you've got it all fluffed up and loose. When you bring it all together you still get the same protective resistance but you have, there's not as much bulk to the area that's taken up by the armor. Whether or not there would be an advantage, we've had a discussion on this years ago that if you were to do like a soft, chewy center or just have the outer panels and then the regular Kevlar in between, would it be worse or would it be better or would it just be the same in other words would it perform positive negative or neutral and i've always wondered about that could you could do a uh... interpanel outer panel and go with just laminate uh... conventional cloth kevlar the advantage of that would be that the Kevlar itself would actually give it pillows to a degree as the energy of the bullet is applied to the surface. And this creates basically a kinetic ripple effect that goes through and allows the material to absorb a percentage of the energy with every layer that the bullet is trying to pass through. So it'd be an interesting thing to research. I've never had a chance to do. but if you think about it we've already seen this to a degree with soft kevlar armor used down below in the vest but what i'm talking about is putting a panel inside and out of uh... it could be ceramicized plasticine on the outside and it could be metal on the inside and then of course layered conventional cloth, our cloth kevlar in between. I think it'd be very interesting to see how it works and it's one of those things where I'll probably get a chance here in not too distant future. On the other hand, I won't be able to waste it. If we go to war, I'll just be building it and we'll see how it works because I know that everything you put between you and what's coming in does something. Okay, maybe not all of it perfect, but it does something to slow down the bullet. and the more junk you have in front of you the better off you are on that note all over at let's see what was the other company here real quick all before many farther just in case uh... for edward guns and gadgets of the latest posting twelve state looks to become second-minute sanctuary state if possible if we could it be great if we could uh... post that but uh... again that tied up for the moment will probably work it to the middle later on into the program courses eighteen minutes after all another thing here with regard to the uh... body armor somebody was asking will with the root would like the vietnam arm or will that do you any good or course would now it's not going to none of the armor earlier on was bullet proof there is really no bullet pro armor That is, it's bullet resistant. To what degree and what it will stop, of course, the more that you, you know, you can slide up the scale, you can always throw something else at somebody and eventually you get through. But for most of the work that needs to be done, which is fragmentation, any of the best and anything that was produced has saved lives and saved significant injury to the wearer. uh... this is why in korea they noted that for exposed infantry there were significant drop in casualties simply with the introduction of the uh... conventional quote-unquote flack that that you're familiar with the you've seen all the movies There we go, we got Ed there. I was in the other room getting my food. Shelly told me you asked me to play something, but you didn't hear what it was. So 12th state looks to become 2nd amendment sanctuary states over on Guns N Gadgets, the latest video that they have posted. Alright, I'll get it right up. and again for everybody out there are just a reminder that the older vests uh... that we're talking about in many cases actually were dragged over from the bomber crew development ceramicized armor which is the big wave right now was originally developed in world war two and then overlapped into the korean war think about that now it's weird how we go back and forth in this kind of loop or sine wave with regard to body armor but part of it has to do with you know we learned lessons or a changing of material provided. Kevlar of course being the significant shift which... Another state moves towards... We're going to break. Second Amendment... That would be the 12th that we're to pass. So if I watch this episode to learn more about a very, very encouraging growing trend. Hey everybody, welcome back to Guns and Gadgets, the premier source for Second Amendment news. As I said in the open, another state is pushing a bill to become a Second Amendment sanctuary. There are currently 11 states that have already passed some sort of Second Amendment protection bill, whether they call it a sanctuary act or whatever. They're called different things in different places. And I know somebody's going to ask the list, so I'm going to grab my thing here, my little notes. I didn't put them in alphabetical order because that would be too much thinking for the day. West Virginia. Arkansas, Alaska, Arizona, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Idaho, Kansas, Wyoming. And Pennsylvania just submitted a bill on Wednesday to try to get this done as well. Now the Pennsylvania bill is SB 624. I'll have a link down below. It was submitted by State Senator Doug Mastriano, who's a Republican. This bill looks to do like many of them do, would bar state officials. local, county, state, police, etc. from teaming up and cooperating with any federal groups, agencies, alphabet boys, if they're in the state looking to enforce gun control. Now, State Senator Mastriano, who submitted this, said that he was inspired to submit this bill after hearing last month the comment made by Joe Biden. Which comment you might add? The one where he said, no amendment to the Constitution is absolute. And his comments were directly related to that inspiration. He said, for these words to be uttered by the commander in chief of the free world is very disconcerting. Dangerous times indeed. And he's spot on. I don't care what side of the aisle you vote, guys and gals. There are Democrats who own guns. There are Republicans who own guns. There are Libertarians who own guns. There are Independents who get the point. We're all on the same 218 here. And we are facing a time that has only been seen once before in the history of this country, where the states are divided sharply on not just the gun issue, But the issue going forward in how the country should be run, conservative versus maybe socialistic. We haven't seen that divide in a very, very long time, which is why I'm glad a lot of the states who still believe in freedom are looking to protect the rights, utilizing state rights of their citizens. Now Pennsylvania has an uphill battle with this one because their governor, Governor Wolf, Is an anti-gun clown is an absolute bearded clown But they would have to pass this in both the state house side and the state senate side Or general assembly whatever they call their house. They would have to pass this with veto proof majorities and that's where you the residents of Pennsylvania come in fact I even wore my TGC shirt because TGC's out of Pennsylvania if you want one of the shirts links down below support John and the gun collective to do good work over there. Him and Jenna Beaver are kicking button. Izzy too, editing all day. But it's up to you if you live in Pennsylvania to get the momentum moving forward. Legislators can only do so much, right? They write the law, the bill, they write the bill, and hopefully it's enough votes to pass. And how do you get people to vote for it if they're like, eh, you remind them that it's election season. A lot of tools can be utilized here in an upcoming election season. And I want to see more of us pro-gunners use it to our advantage. So throw that in their face. Alright guys and gals, a little update, especially for Pennsylvania. If you live there, get to work. If you don't live there, thumbs up the video. Share it so that the likelihood of somebody in Pennsylvania getting to see this video will increase. And thank you so much for your time. Kind of a quick little video today. Got a lot going on. But until we see each other again, be safe. Stay visually carry a weapon. And we'll see you on the next one. Take care everybody. So again, I... I made a comment on that video when it came out and I time stamped it or you know when he said this has only been seen once I said well actually twice but you know. Yeah well if you were near the cure the spot in between where it came pretty big and close see it not just in this not just the last century but the century before to. You know the seventeen eighteen hundred interestingly enough. One of the things that has been re-emphasized by all these people that are now in the, what are the conflict states like Pennsylvania, I mean when you think about it, why wouldn't Pennsylvania pass it there mostly rural? Which is true they are, except for, okay, go through the eastern seaboard cities that are absolute toilets right now, and are absolute Soviet socialist run. Think about it. so that's where the problem is where you're a year you're going to be working through all of the states where you have the lion's share which is really going on right now then you have what are the you have the dominant numbers but they're going to try to do kind of like what they did with the fake election and just ignore the you know the fact that you are the majority of each any other time it'll use majority was important but not when you you're the people that are in majority and it's contrary to the regime so now all the the fight you see now we're going to be more aggressive and there's going to be more chicane re going on just like you did see with the fake election that's good that's expected like i've said here in michigan we have most all of the counties i'd there only five counties we don't have in fact i've seen a board uh... a uh... uh... uh... that's an outline sheet of all the counties that have passed something and i gotta remind everybody that the one i've seen for michigan is as outdated but there again if you know you have to catch up on things but it's still a year ago we were farther along than the image they show and it's fascinating because there are many other you know elements of this including like i said the if you were to take the townships in michigan the county that the enemy controls their per se controls uh... they don't even fully control so we're we're doing is pairing off and isolating the aggressor so we know where it is that we have to focus energy and we don't waste it and you know dominant areas where we still would have to secure from the communists that are the fifth element all through your communal your communities the ones that are trying to push the agenda and think they're going to be the rats when the reds come down the street they're going to come out and tell everybody you know who's boss and they're going to be the one of the although red care you know well want to be just like uh... junior g man fed across the street on the power station you know with the carlton color molar case the division now though uh... if they focus properly the advantage of it in the states where they're going to have a fight is going to find out who's going to do and that's especially crew crucial if we're you know we as we escalate towards a a physical conflict it's like the mask wearing thing i've told you guys a million times and it's the best possible lifting program you could get I've been watching people the last couple of days again, anytime I sit in one place, most public places where you have yard sales or you have anybody out and about, even in towns like our little town, which has got a lot of leftists, most everybody is not wearing a mask anyway now. In fact, if they're in a little public area where they're going in like a yard sale, maybe one out of 50. Most everybody else is going to something like that. They're like they've cast out there, you know, pretty well. They're worrying about being politically correct and just piss on it. So, hey Mark, that's the pushback that's positive. That's an example of the other pushback that's positive that we're seeing on our side. Go ahead, caller. Quick question. Will from Florida here again. I know I'm totally harassing your show today. I was thinking, kind of gave me the idea whenever we were talking about Carl Miller and the militias that showed up, but At the end of our war, do you think that the majority of our forces are going to be in the equivalent of the Continental Army? Or are we going to see a lot more militias at the end of our war compared to the Continental Army as in the Revolutionary War? Well, we have to educate everybody to the idea that the regulars are something that needs to be pretty well scaled back and done away with. however if we do that then there's another thing that has to be brought forward that is the issue of responsibility because we all have to participate we have to commit a percentage of our time to maintain the uh... you know the the free-fifle the free you know the free freak free core of people that would be standing up to defend the the common good the common right of the uh... mutual bill again mutual liberty interests And that's about, that has to be in the forefront constantly. Well, how did we get to where we are here? Well, part of it is the problem we've had with regard to central federal government, which everybody warned everybody about, and it has done exactly what everybody warned it would do, except for those who wanted it, who of course were little monarchist types to begin with. and the end result is the shipwreck that we're now at where we're paying people to stay home and they're trying really desperately to not let you know that that communism is going on because that's what it is they're they're counting on what are something i've said for decades and i learned this from another person i agree it's actually right i've worked for a living is you know a lot of people w o r k is is the biggest four-letter word in the book have their biggest swear word in the vocabulary And it's true. You look at this country right now. And I've mentioned this also, another issue that ties in with this is if we were teaching our form of government, and we were teaching our forms and philosophies that made the country great, that built this country into a strong nation, but more importantly, a strong safe haven for, you know, again, your personal liberty interests, then we've thrown all that out the window. I mean, the goofy garbage you're talking about now, I don't know if you guys saw this, the parent who went viral for going after school board joins Tucker Carlson, now that's not the story you want to watch, you want to see the video before about these people going before the school board, but... the people that are talking even this guy this parent they've got here he's like all i don't know if they know what they're doing you know that bs and i've watched it for decades here's the first rule the act that was sitting there in the committee chair knows exactly what they're doing and they're doing it intentionally if you give them any benefit of the doubt you're stupid so i figured this guy's either stupid naive or trying desperately get their lesser flavor of communism going or we were called in a little more difficult but what the communism which i've always said is the problem that everybody has part of the communist police state that they like and when we get to the end of the war that's really much as much of a problem as anything is no you're not getting a lot of this junk back because it doesn't make any sense everybody has the same twenty four hours of the day The blessing of this country is that unlike other monarchical states or potentates or ferroistic or socialistic, the American states, you could do anything you wanted with your 24 hours worth of life. If you wanted to work your ass off and you wanted to get ahead that way, you could do it. If you wanted to be an entrepreneur in whatever subject, I could be a better woodcutter than anybody else. I can be a better, you know, take your pick. Whatever it is, I can make needles better than anybody else. I can make widgets. I can build this. I can roll bow. I can craft a boat better than anyone. Well, you had the opportunity to demonstrate by example and do it. Nobody could, you know, traditionally nobody could tell you how you were going to do that. Now if you failed, guess what? You were totally responsible. Now that means you had to get a, you know, rebuild, you know, come up with a better plan. They're also just the fickle finger of fate and miscalculations because of other pressures. And the biggest problem, the biggest pressure you have is where you have a great idea, but you have a piss willy and intrusive government that does nothing but nanny state you to death. to the point where nothing is accomplished which is where we are right now with this country which is why getting paid to do nothing is really a comfortable wonderful thing to think about and even tucker carlson was doing the deal apology thing or or understand when people are staying home rather than working on whatever will you see that doesn't exactly support the work ethic either now even if i think that The question, the other question that is being asked by people who are listening and shouting at the speaker where Mike is, Mark is talking right now, is well, why are we supporting the machine in the first place at all? Which I understand that gets into the argument Anne Rand had in Atlas Shrugged. Why are we continuing to prop up the machine that's continuing to try and backstab us? which it is that there is not a direction that i want any of you to go through all the social media crap tonight just for what you met up gun country or got grabbing the guns telling you that you know you will all nothing and you will be happy uh... telling you all about how they want your kids to be petals and have been all bomb fall off like barnacle bill the sailor and but it one year old like as first graders okay which is what this guy is talking about in the little talker carlson thank you as he was reading from the book that they're giving the kids And it's Barnacle Bill the Sailor, only on porn. Okay? So you go right through all of these, there's not one aspect of this government that is not attacking you right now. So working for them is not a positive thing. But working for yourself towards the goal of defeating, you know, in other words, acquiring the resources and developing the tools to be able to wage war against them, well, yeah. If you look at it that way that you're not working for them, your goal is to build the best you can to be prepared for what it is we know we have to do, then we have the dynamic group of people that are needed to get it done. We have the work ethic and we have the wherewithal. And that's something the other side, well, what have they got? Well, the people who want to sit on their dead ass at home and get paid to do nothing. My question, or mention, my comment, the comment I made the other day, okay, let's just go back to that. If they are at home and they're getting paid, are they working their ass off with something else? Because you could be double dipping right now. Oh, I'll guarantee that that ain't happening. There's a number of ways you could be, you know, like sitting up a grass mowing company under the table doing painting houses. That ain't happening. A good portion of my life I worked two full-time jobs and usually had a third part-time job. good portion of my life now the only thing that really pisses me off is again what was i doing paying taxes to my enemies of my enemy could buy black uniforms and knuckle drag around the country and kick in doors and beat on people so do i know there's that there in lies the rub okay and why it like i said part of concern that they can go any farther there's nothing that affected their everybody keeps acquiescing like you watch this piece here all you have to really bad all you know i don't know if we know what they're doing or not getting what you do or you should if you don't you've got your head so far purest could walk all over the crowbar if your life to put it it is very obvious that this is intentional is very obvious that it is planned in a very obvious that every tier of government is participant in this destructive process so they need to be gone period Now, when we get done at the end of the day in the long hall, when we're done with this fight, before we get there, we need to constantly be talking about, and in fact, we need to have instruction, we are going to have to be talking to our own people about where we need to be when we finish and win. And part of that has to do with the idea that all of you are in the militia. This was the case and was understood, and it's still on paper, even with United States Code. title ten united states code no everybody's a member of the militia everybody longs rigamorta doesn't fit in if you're male and all the women should not be in the militia you can be supporting the militia you will probably still participate anyway but let me point something out that they're actually using as a tool right now the women are supposed to be having children period uh... guess what uh... with the warrior cast doesn't doesn't grow on its own and that will feel pay attention to what they're doing or call of america or deadass lazy bastards and they're sitting at home collecting a communist paycheck we need to open the borders for all these other people could take all those jobs now mind you by the time they're done for all the dope idiots and incompetence who can't figure out that they've done this over and over again or by the way all you lazy americans who didn't want to work Well, we decided to cut off your dole. Your dole's gone. You're not getting the goodies. Well, wait a minute. Yeah, by the way, the jobs that were there before, which could have kept your head above water, well, you don't deserve them anyway, because we got a bunch of illegals we brought in, the illegal aliens. We changed the law so they can have your job anyway, because you didn't want to step out of the house and work because you were terrified and hiding under the bed, and were worried about the coronavirus and wouldn't work. Take your pick of what part of the list has got somebody behind the door playing video games nonstop basically pick up their nose or terrified to in their toenails off while bare-butt naked hiding under their bed so there this this engineering is not actually all but it is hyper active that's the one thing everybody's yapping about with the border situation it's like we've never seen anything like this not all the time i've been here what we have seen it at different times it just that they it's been cyclic but in this case it's like somebody had a light switch and there's nobody can argue against that and the light switch is the communists coming into play and the pentagram helping with it and all the oil boys that are working on the one side of the post of the oil boys that are working on the other and both of those groups are working against all of you that simple remember the democrats are republicans what's the difference there's not a dime's worth the difference if they were if the if the democrats proposed to burn down the library of congress today the only difference between the republicans and the democrats is that the republicans proposed to phase in the burning of the Library of Congress over a three-day period still burned down the Library of Congress. If that's what they were told to do by their little lodge and synagogues spittin' you know, buddies behind the scenes, that would be done. and you can see it in all of the discussion and all these weenies that are like I said this one guy, oh no, you know, it's coming everybody's waiting for, waiting for, no they're not waiting for, they all know they already got the orders from Washington, from outside the country which went to Washington, which went to the states, which went to the, you know, the local. BS on that waiting for anything. These people have been in motion for quite some time. They're just making their move. And if until you, in fact, if you don't admit that, then you're way, way, way behind the curve. You've got your neck out there waiting for the chop, is what it comes down to, because you're supposedly stupefied. And that's the most dangerous aspect of this whole thing. Most important is again, we are going to have to have the manufacturing back in place and the other thing anybody who tries to hinder small production and small manufacturing It should be considered automatically an enemy of the state and a enemy of the American people and if it's the larger corporate businesses that try to undermine small business Then their ass needs to be out of this country Guess what we believe we'll just figure that they if they're whatever their agenda is time for them to go. I mean the people well about the company the machine read everything now that we will double that real quick but otherwise theater biggest problem is we have we have the the expertise we have the professional mechanism. In theory, we were supposed to have it with the college and the public fool system. That's pretty well not where it's coming from. In fact, if it is, it's the person who wheedles their way through the idiocy of the public fool system, and overcomes it, which means they become even more motivated and are more dynamic because of that contest. The ones that do get through without, you know, again, total loss of mind, like you see with the mask wearers. Well guess what and or the ones are taking the shot go ahead jump in their car. I'll take that as a compliment Yeah, I made it through we survived well you didn't so much survive. It's just you know I don't know Tell me that is probably all of you at some point even younger look at things and go this doesn't make any sense and This is something that it was a comment made by the one turd uh... who of course gave up the do we get them all system if you do not recall it's rather fascinating to because um... over the years uh... if you've had if you've watched what's been going on with the public education system and how it works well or doesn't and it's intentionally designed not to work the whole mission uh... mission statement is to progressively dumb down the population just all there is to it And it's become so blatant to the point now where whenever you ask people about it, you know, they're like, well, uh, I, well, I, I don't know where the problem's coming from. Well, here's what's really interesting. The public fool system, as we presently know it is only, uh, 45 years old. You ever think about that? That's not getting towards half a century, but no, it's not the way we ran the education system a hundred years ago. That's not how it happened. In fact, again, remember, it was Lyndon Baines Johnson, you know, that guy who helped to kill Kennedy, that brought forward all of these great enterprises. We did not have the Department of Education until the 1960s. And in fact, where did the Department of Education come from? Rockefeller. Rockefeller promoted it. First, what he did, he became the first head of the Department of Education for the city of New York. Once they got that going decades earlier, then they proposed a Department of Education at the state level with New York. And he became the director of that. And then, under the big new deal with Lyndon Baines Johnson leading the way, the same Rockefeller became head of the Department of Education and the standards began to fall. Think about that. The children who know how to think for themselves spoil the harmony of the collective society. Who said that, guys? The children who know how to think for themselves spoil the harmony of the collective society, comrade. Who said that? John Dewey, father of the public education system, comrade worker. But the way decibel system yeah that guy good callers chip in there, please This is a will from Florida again bombing your broadcast. No. I was just gonna say Yeah, me and school did not get along I Surprisingly had a couple teachers me and them got along great me and some other teachers I Was in a debate with one who in front of the class told me that he wished I wasn't his students so he could punch me in the face Yeah, um I was uh One school I went to two different high schools one of them forced me to see an ex-military counselor because I was pro-gun Another school pap searched me because I was pro-gun Yeah, they didn't like well again depending on where you're growing up. You know I was Fascinated by this you know the picture the other day of the kid who you know not let him come to the public fool system here in the last few days has been a dozens of the in probably been hundreds of thousands we haven't heard the picture was him at the range apparently with a twenty two and oh my god we could have been coming to the school uh... all white well over that picture of the strike and my attitude would be at your point you know here's how it works uh... i don't mind making several millions of dollars off your full public full system because i will see your ass on the ground course on the other hand is doing me a favor because mckinney is not going to the public pool system i wanted in writing that you don't want my child in your school Now, when I home school, don't you dare come near my hind end. Don't you dare. See, that's the part they're not expecting you're supposed to go, oh no, please, no, that's okay, goodbye. Well, what, what, what, what, what? Well, you just said that my child can't come to your school. You're not going to let my child inside your doors, which I really was hoping would happen anyway. So, I'll tell you what, put that down on paper. I want that writing, please. all you have a problem where boss were in chariot only really they will do that i guarantee they would and they are in their arrogance and it's like now thank you very much don't come here to buddy again here because uh... we're homeschooling and you already stated that he's not coming to your class your school or anything good trust me it's not gonna happen You can't do that! See, then they immediately would turn it around and be demanding how they have to, you know, get you to hop on one leg and rub your tummy and, you know, squeeze somebody else's arse and probably do some other horrible things to some, you know, pedo queers, you know, private orgs, etc. to show that you're, you know, you're properly bent over. Ha ha ha ha. Get it? That just ain't gonna happen. I mean, that, in fact, I don't see myself as such too much anybody. Just like you? Nah, I don't think so. That's pretty well done. the big thing now and again the it's the the some of the stuff that was covered effect for those you don't know if i'm familiar i probably dropped a vacuum of the day before i think you are was yesterday a day before yesterday was a piece on what's going on the public full system with the gutter mouth uh... you know the book reads that they're doing where they're taking all the class takes are the standard you know fair out and they're bringing all this trash and it's all just literally porn it's like a one-guy says you know hollywood can't make a movie out with the with the subject matter that some of these books because it's all you know again it's all it's all uh... rated beyond buddy about the web but there's women and uh... men who were reading literally from the text into the record because they were trying to deny that any of this exists And so they were reading right from the text that they're giving to these teenagers or junior high school or grade schoolers. And it's just flat out, gutter mouth, porn, tripe. That's the board. Now, my attitude on that is there's only one thing that's going to get rid of that problem. because they do that like i said that this dad that does the or you know no i don't know what's going on or you mean they they know exactly what they bought and they know exactly what they're doing and to try and prepare or contract do that to cover for them you know better than the one who's doing it to your kids or something you'd be something to make the list thing needs to be a no they need to wait for me to walk up called the rest like a baby seal and throw their ass in the potomac that's what needs to happen or whatever rivers nearby depending upon which of these you know which of these terms were talking about this uh... one of these these uh... why sniffer pusher public pool system attendance it's something that isn't going to be fixed because within just step out of nowhere people this didn't just you know that the other thing all the other elections or totally changed this is all stuff we've covered for decades all the while trump was in there this stuff is already going on it was not addressed and stopped it was already going on a year ago this was going on two years ago this was going on ten years ago this is going up and the petals in the queers that are in your school system they were there decades ago they've been there for quite some time one of them bring the other fellow traveler and and the two of them bring the other fellow traveler and by the time you're done anybody who's ahead a row is on the outside and all these petal queers are on the inside They're the minority, but you see everybody is thinking that that little tiny click is the center of the universe. Well, 15 minutes later when they're all gone, they're not. And that's the problem that again, it's like, how, first of all, how are you letting people like that near your children? Well, we've got to be understanding. I don't think they know what they're doing. Really? Can they read? weren't they in the job of reviewing the work that was being presented, all these tasks given to the teachers? Of course they were. What else do they do with their time? It's not like they're supposed to be doing other things, although I'm sure they do. Hey Mark. Go ahead, caller. You know, something else we could do if we decided to get kind of bored and creative when it comes to getting rid of the problem? I was thinking one thing we could do, of course, you know, me I think it seems from my book I'm trying to write, but I thought this would be kind of funny, is let's say you captured a town and they had a small hospital and you round everybody out and you say, okay, everybody that's got the mark of the beast or whatever it's called on this side of the door, everybody else on this side of the door. But the way that you make it sound, you make it sound like the people that don't have it or that lied about having it are the bad ones. So then all the smug ones go to the other side of the door. because they got the mark and they're like, oh yeah, y'all are going to get it now. And then when everybody's lung, you go, okay, final choice. And then you just take the heavy machine gun, say, all right, have at it and just mow them all down. And then, you know, when the last people are standing on the other side, you go, so how many of y'all lied about having it? Well, and again, there's, well, there's variations on that is the old story, even with the exile. uh... does excel doesn't necessarily mean survival always remember that uh... like well we'll drop you off amongst like-minded people will be how you all pair together uh... that's one of the problems like i said that the area have when you have intelligent dissidents common sense what happens when you start throwing place like us is that you end up with the capital changing because that's what happened with russia with moscow Moscow was originally kind of like an interment area, kind of like an obscenely desolate Versailles. Okay, because remember why the king built Versailles? He had so much royalty to deal with and so many royal posts that were given out, because remember that royalty doesn't just get born in, guys. A lot of posts are actually fabricated by the crown because it's another way also to create revenues that are circular. there's a whole bunch of politics as well the the intrigues of france were such because it was a little one of the largest countries in europe and it had coast which means it's conducive to resistance movement to smuggle things in and out and solver side brought the all of the party goers together all the people who did little of nothing but were of course the movers in the shakers into one location Well, the Russian solution to that was, you are in Petersburg. We are going to send you to... Wait a minute, let me throw a dart. Oh, there's that place. The grid coordinates are right there. Send them to that little... What is that dot on the map? How many people live there? Oh, 16. Moskva. We will send them to Moskva. Well, they sent the first thousand there, and then another thousand, and or hundreds, and ten here, twenty there, and the other political dissident, or not in favor of royalty. Well, when you got there, you might have still had resources, and they started building things. And then the more they built, the more comfortable it became. And after a while, some people did not want to leave Moscow. They wanted to stay right there. And as things developed, well, we all know the long history, if you do know the long history of the Russian, Russian, uh, uh, conflagrations that took place, well, Petersburg was important, but Moscow became very important. So the same is true with regard to the Patriot everyone I've been trying to explain is, if you keep doing this garbage, the separation is not a bad thing for us. Like I said, the mask wearers, this allows you to cull them and move them down the road. all the blue one got the shots recall them and move them down the road dot or we just put them in a place where they're all together but separate from you anything happens as is suspected with regard to the murder death kill shot you're not responsible for the problem and you didn't want to be part of the first place you did want you weren't going to participate in the game you'd want to be part of the shots slash the murder death kill shots now all of a sudden when the debilitation takes place i guarantee they're all going to be telling how you have to take care of them I guarantee that's coming. And it'll be like, well, you know, we deserve, we deserve money from the government because, well, we did something stupid. And it will be that way. I guarantee it. Go ahead, call your jumper there. We got a few minutes. Remember that movie I Am Legend started out with a virus and an evacuation? Yeah, we're going to save everybody. Everybody help out. Oh my God. What did he turn into? well either you're dead knowledge remember that not everybody turned into something a lot of people just play wet but there were a percentage that went crazy and i would remind everybody that this is the same thing that uh... so again in the series fire uh... where where they didn't finish the series all they got the first season of course while they have the the movie where they kinda got a chance to take all of what was supposed to be the plot line for the upcoming seasons and put it into one movie and so what happens? Oh, it's in the packs. We put it in the food and the water. Most everybody, you know, most of the population, they just became real peaceful. They became so peaceful. They stopped eating and working and they just stopped everything and then they just laid down and died. There were 10%. Oh, and the 10%, it went the other way and turned them into the most vicious, sadistic, insane, nonstop people killers you could find. Yeah. And it's kind of the same scenario here. And why not? I mean, the one thing to remember is false fails is this is going to really do some real brain twisting to a lot of people who are already, you know, sick in the head in many cases. And then if this escalates the way were talking okay which is the discussion amongst a lot of people about what the shots are really doing then you're going to have a bunch here that are going to work they're going to go full circle and their ideas that just like with the aids the carriers that had aids that went crazy towards the end that they need to contaminate you or or join the police state to hurt you because they deserve life and you don't and they're getting they're getting bit more course they get bit by the regime not by you but they'll blame you for it because if they go after the regime they know the regime is bloodthirsty and ruthless and would kill them but their logic is that you're just going to keep rolling over for them and that just isn't going to happen to that just like i said it's like uh... you're already seeing the the precursor this they've tried to press the envelope with a couple of two twenty twenty kind of riots and the attitude of the people is coming out of the like i said twenty twenty one this is not going to be twenty twenty ever again they've already started to stir the pot and everybody's at the limit and everybody but all those guns and ammunition for a reason and so at some point it's going to be off to the winnabago baby and don't let the coach mcamper hit me out on the way out either so jiching again it's better that it happened and not uh... remember that for all of the out there with the weekend you're going to be training you're gonna be working together you need to uh... if you heard we have nothing else to get your people together and have a meeting if you have an organized and bring up the subject and start talking about what it is that needs to be accomplished and again you still have all the other things to do that are normally out there everyday life uh... we did gardening today moved a bunch of rock Before I got to the program here during the one hour, I chopped up a bunch of wood. Yeah, this stuff is all still waiting for you. But you have to fit the, you know, the other part of the work effort into all of that. And everyone is going to have to contribute, everyone. Sit down with your friends this weekend. Enjoy yourself a little bit. But with the adults, you need to bring up some issues and you need to find out in your circle who's in the zoo. I think you'll be surprised, minus, because you never know who it is that's going to do the you know it remains to pop out of that sometimes we'll need to do anything after all everything will be right as rain and then they'll be the magic lollipop that's supposed to drop from the sky whoever the person is or whatever the mechanism is and you know if we get better deadass and watch you know it's just gonna call take care of it because fix all on its own yeah well that's that's what got us to where we are here right now and we better make sure that we don't keep following this probe what we have it we're broken from that but there's a lot of other people you guys need to be we'll holding the lamp up to light the path she get people on the road move into the right direction and that's all on your shoulders you've all kind of helped make this you know with the make this call anyway worth the top and we are going to take off here at a minute liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com i want to thank you to those of you who have donated liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com go to the don't ache and you could donate uh... hopefully i think monday we shouldn't have any problems starting the uh... you know starting the uh... We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We are on the mark for a fair night. You guys all be careful, pay attention. You're the solution. The enemy knows this. They're terrified. You will realize it. I'm gonna get out of the way.